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In this lesson we will set the scene for the devastating fire of 1666 and will meet some of the objects that would have been there. We will link the objects to Londoners during the fire and bring them to life through improvisation. We will also consider why we re-enact scenes from the past.
In this lesson we will be in role as Mary Seacole and will learn about her saving lives in the war. We will consider how she might have responded emotionally when she was rejected from working in the British Military Hospitals, but went on helping people in the war anyway.
In this second lesson about the fire, we will connect objects and images from the last lesson with the people who may have owned them. We will be exploring and communicating our emotions in the role of Londoners, before, during and after the fire.
In this lesson we will meet Florence Nightingale and learn from her about the devastation of war and the bravery of the people wounded in battle. We will improvise and give voices to objects owned by Florence and consider what these objects tell us about the time...
In this lesson, we will look at how we can change a story to find a different ending, introduce new characters, and create something new.
In this lesson, we will use our imagination to stage a story using our bodies, our voices, toys and other objects.
In this lesson, we will explore the building blocks of storytelling, and how stories are created through drama.
In this lesson, we will be exploring a well-known nursery rhyme, that involves an unfortunate accident! We will use this to help us consider emotions and how we might express and remember them.
