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Drama - Getting To Know Personalities

The beginning of the year is a good time to incorporate drama into your program. It will help you out by shedding light on student’s personalities and their boundaries.

There are lots of different ways to use drama in the classroom. This includes;

  • pantomime

  • mimes

  • fun games such as the truth or dare game, space jump and charades

  • skits

Pantomime ideas

Students perform individually - They open a door to discover;

  • A funny monster

  • Smelly garbage

  • A big box of toys

  • A human’s arm dripping with blood

  • Freshly baked apple pie

  • All your dreams

  • A new car

 Or as a class group pretend you are;

  • Walking through an ocean of peanut butter

  • Dodging raining marshmallows

  • Swimming through jelly

  • Hanging clothes on a barb wire clothesline

  • Getting ready to fight a sumo wrestler

  • Laying on a bed of nails

  • Caught in a spiders web

Mime ideas

Form groups. One child selects from a tub of cards with the following written on them. The group must act it out together. Pretend you have stepped on a;

  • Small bird with broken wing

  • Snake egg about to hatch

  • Spiky echidna

  • Balloon

  • Cold piece of ice

  • Pair of underpants

  • Butterfly

 Or each child selects a card with a number on it. They then have to act out the mime according to the number. Other children guess what it is they are acting out.

  1. You are trying to dress a toddler who keeps running away

  2. You are flying a kite in a strong wind and it gets caught in a tree

  3. You find a secret doorway in the passage of an old house

  4. You are a mean old man counting his money

  5. You are a princess who decided to throw her crown away

  6. You are a checkout chick in a supermarket

  7. Be the wolf in The Little Pigs, huffing and puffing

  8. You are chopping wood

  9. Your leg is caught on a barbed-wire fence

  10. The ceiling of your house falls down

  11. You are packing a suitcase, then trying to do up the zipper. The case is very full and heavy

  12. You are on a farm and walk right into fresh wet cow poo

  13. Your bike starts to fly

  14. You watch the lotto on television and you win

  15. You pull a face and the wind changes and you stay like it

  16. Imagine you have found a large bag with money in it

  17. You are woken up by a very early morning phone call on the first day of holidays

  18. You are a lion, monkey than a giraffe

  19. You are hammering a nail and you miss, hitting your finger

  20. You are terrified of storms and a huge one blows up as you are walking home

  21. You are walking across some stepping stones in a creek. You slip on one and fall in

  22. A robber with a sackful of stolen goods climbs through the window of the house he has just robbed

  23. Be a famous weightlifter

  24. You are a young child playing with your imaginary friend

  25. You are smelling flower when a bee stings you on the nose

  26. You have just been bitten by a snake

  27. You are trying to teach someone how to swim

  28. You are unwrapping a huge parcel with excitement

  29. You are embarrassed because the person sitting next to you falls asleep during class and you try to wake them up

  30. You are a bus driver driving down a hill with no brakes

Truth or Dare Game

Students choose between a truth question or a dare they must complete

Truth questions -

  • Have you ever broken something in the house and blamed a sibling?

  • What was your most embarrassing moment?

  • What is the funniest thing you have ever seen?

  • What is your weirdest talent?

  • If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?

  • What is the one food you couldn’t live without?

  • What is the scariest movie you have ever seen?

  • What is your favourite outfit to wear?

  • What is the subject you like the most at school?

  • What is your favourite TV show?

Dares -

  • Push the tip of your nose up with your finger and make pig noises

  • Choose someone to lie on the floor, and you must mourn their death for 30 seconds

  • Go down on all fours and imitate how a wombat digs a hole

  • Act like a washing machine for 20 seconds

  • Get ice tipped down your back

  • Say a sentence with your tongue poking out

  • Pretend you are a dog itchy with fleas

  • Act like a windmill for 20 seconds

  • Try to take off another person’s socks

Space Jump

Each scene requires four students. One student begins miming an everyday activity. The second student calls ‘freeze’ and the first student freezes in place. The second student must build another scene based on the frozen position of the first student. The other two students enter the same way. Once students three and four are in, as soon as ‘freeze’ is called, two and three take up their positions in which they were frozen, and continue their scene. And so on backwards. As soon as student one is back alone in his activity, he needs to finish it and the game is over.

Charades

Students must act out a movie title, book title or phrase without uttering a word or sound. Their teammates have to guess what they are acting out in the shortest time as possible. It is played by two competing teams. Use a stopwatch to track the time, giving a maximum of three minutes for each turn.

What are some of your favourite drama games to play with your class? We would love it if you joined the conversation and left a comment below.