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Resources at Key Stage 3 use drama and creative arts to explore topics in the National Curriculum. 

Please select a curriculum area below. 

English

 

Romeo and Juliet
Create your own modern adaptations and spoken word poetry based on Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, adapted by Beats & Elements.

Reading Resources

 

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, adapted by Conrad Murray
Create your own modern adaptations and spoken word poetry based on Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, and use drama to explore character.

PSHE

Resolving Conflict
Linked to Sisters 360, this resource uses drama as a tool to develop children’s skills in resolving conflicts through negotiation and compromise.

Coping with Change
Linked to Sisters 360, this resource aims to prepare children and young people for the changes to come in their lives.

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