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1. Classroom Context
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4. Enrichment Activities 1 - 4
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5. Enrichment Activities 5 - 8
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6. Enrichment Activities 9 -12
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Unspoken: Study Guide
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1. Classroom Context
Unspoken
provides many opportunities for students to explore a range of learning activities. This play is a crafting of personal story as dramatic form and incorporates many of the theatrical techniques and conventions of contemporary monodrama. Unspoken provides wonderful opportunities for teachers to address syllabus outcomes for English and Drama. In particular, senior students of Drama will find this play beneficial as enrichment material for their study of core content areas, including assessment tasks that focus on individual performance. The learning activities in these notes provide many opportunities for practical work and discussion that explore the core themes of family, love, identity and childhood. These notes have been prepared by drama educator, Mathew Clausen.