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Theatre Centre brings world-class theatre straight into the heart of schools. We've been touring for nearly 70 years and providing exciting, creative resources for teachers and students. We commission professional artists, designers, writers, teachers and practitioners to create cutting edge work with young people (and theatre!) at the centre. Theatre Centre is an Arts Council registered National Portfolio Organisation.

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Theatre Centre brings world-class theatre straight into the heart of schools. We've been touring for nearly 70 years and providing exciting, creative resources for teachers and students. We commission professional artists, designers, writers, teachers and practitioners to create cutting edge work with young people (and theatre!) at the centre. Theatre Centre is an Arts Council registered National Portfolio Organisation.
Mental Health - Anxiety
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Mental Health - Anxiety

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An exploration of anxiety through the use of a short radio play. This first lesson is free and can be taught in isolation. The entire scheme of work is available to purchase. In this lesson students will listen to a 2 and a half minute scene where Ella and her boyfriend, Harry, discuss plans for the school prom. Students will consider what aspects of Ella’s life are making her feel anxious and what support she could seek. They will also consider Harry’s response to her anxiety and discuss how his wellbeing could also be considered. Objectives: To understand how pressures can contribute to anxiety To be able to explain symptoms of anxiety To explore ways to manage anxiety for self and others This resource includes the first scene of the radio play in audio and written format, a ppt lesson and supporting worksheets. Suitable for both Drama lessons and PSHE.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 13: Change
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 13: Change

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 13 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explores the theme of change, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Switched On PSHE Package
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Switched On PSHE Package

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What are Switched On toolkits? Teaching resources that support engaging PSHE lessons at KS3 and KS4. Each Toolkit contains: Short professional radio play 4 hours of lesson plans Student work booklet Powerpoint Guidelines for creating a safe space for teaching PSHE Theatre Centre specialise in using realistic third-person scenarios to open up safe classroom discussions about difficult subjects. Each scheme of work is centered around a professional radio play. This bundle contains FOUR teaching toolkits on the following topics: CONSENT MENTAL HEALTH FINANCIAL LITERACY ONLINE SAFETY More information on the content covered in the lessons: Toolkit 1: RSE (Consent) - Viral. Students will be learning : Relationships Strand To establish clear personal boundaries around those aspects of their lives they wish to be private, shared only with specific people, and made public. To understand their right to privacy That consent is freely given and that being pressurised, manipulated or coerced to agree to something is not consent; that the seeker of consent is responsible for ensuring that consent has been given and if consent is not given or is withdrawn, that decision should always be respected The law in relation to consent (including the legal age of consent for sexual activity, the legal definition of consent and the responsibility in law for the seeker of consent to ensure that consent has been given) How to seek the consent of another person and be sure that consent has been given; how to assertively withhold or withdraw consent Toolkit 2: Mental Health - Perfect Pressure. Students will be learning: Wellbeing strand To evaluate the extent to which their self-confidence and self-esteem are affected by the judgements of others The characteristics of emotional and mental health and the causes, symptoms and treatments of some mental and emotional health disorders (including stress, anxiety and depression) Strategies for managing mental health including stress, anxiety and depression; a broader range of strategies for promoting their own emotional wellbeing Relationships Strand Strategies to manage strong emotions and feelings The characteristic and benefits of positive, strong, supportive, equal relationships Managing changes in personal relationships including the ending of relationships The role peers can play in supporting one another (including helping vulnerable friends to access reliable, accurate and appropriate support) Living in the wider world strand To evaluate their own personal strengths and areas for development and to use this to inform goal setting About the information, advice and guidance available to them and how to access it Toolkit 3: Financial Literacy - Tick. Students will be learning: Living in the wider world strand To assess and manage risk in relation to financial decisions that young people make To explore social and moral dilemmas about the use of money, (including how the choices young people make as consumers affect others’ economies and environments) Toolkit 4: Online Safety - One Million Likes. Students will be learning: Relationships strand The safe and responsible use of information communication technology (including safe management of own and others’ personal data including images) To understand the terms ‘habit’, ‘dependence’ and ‘addiction’ in a wide variety of contexts (including substance use and information technology) and where and how to access support if they have concerns Living in the wider world strand How social media can offer opportunities to engage with a wide variety of views on different issues To recognise how social media can also distort situations or issues; can narrow understanding and appear to validate these narrow views
Financial Literacy - PSHE
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Financial Literacy - PSHE

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**Included: ** Radio Play Student Workbook Lesson plans PowerPoint This fresh and modern radio play, Tick by Kenny Emson, is designed to spark conversation and develop understanding around Financial Literacy; focusing specifically on debt, loans and money management. The protagonist, Ben, is 18 years old and finds himself in financial difficulty after trying to keep up with his friends. This unit of work begins by listening to the radio play and the lessons that follow build an environment to discuss sensitive subjects in a safe way by unpacking and making sense of the world the characters live in. Lessons focus on the financial pressures facing Ben, how he could have considered better choices and how he might work to overcome his debt. As a Theatre Company for young people, we specialise in using realistic third-person scenarios to open up safe discussions about difficult subjects. Engaging PSHE lessons for KS3 Students will be learning: Living in the wider world strand To assess and manage risk in relation to financial decisions that young people make To explore social and moral dilemmas about the use of money, (including how the choices young people make as consumers affect others’ economies and environments)
Online Safety - PSHE Unit of Work
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Online Safety - PSHE Unit of Work

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This unit of work is written to spark conversation and develop understanding around online safety; focusing specifically on how life offline can be comprised of wanting to gain popularity on social media. The protagonist, Ava, is 15 years old and notices a stain on her neck which won’t come off as she finds herself becoming more and more reliant on social media to feel good about herself. This unit of work introduces the audio play and focuses on why Ava uses social media to feel more popular and where this leads her. The scheme begins by listening to the radio play and the lessons that follow build an environment to tackle issues around online safety in a safe way by unpacking and making sense of the world the characters live in. Student activity booklet also provided. As a Theatre Company for young people, we specialise in using realistic third-person scenarios to open up safe discussions about difficult subjects. The radio play included is One Million Likes by Sarah Davies. Engaging PSHE lessons for KS3 Students will be learning: Online Safety - One Million Likes. Students will be learning: Relationships strand The safe and responsible use of information communication technology (including safe management of own and others’ personal data including images) To understand the terms ‘habit’, ‘dependence’ and ‘addiction’ in a wide variety of contexts (including substance use and information technology) and where and how to access support if they have concerns Living in the wider world strand How social media can offer opportunities to engage with a wide variety of views on different issues To recognise how social media can also distort situations or issues; can narrow understanding and appear to validate these narrow views
Consent Toolkit - includes 'VIRAL' a short play
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Consent Toolkit - includes 'VIRAL' a short play

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What are Switched On toolkits? Teaching resources for engaging PSHE lessons at KS3 and KS4. This specific scheme of work is most suitable for Year 9. We have had feedback that it has also been used successfully with KS4. In your Switched On Toolkit you will find: Short professional radio play 4 hours of lesson plans Student work booklet to help guide the learning Powerpoint Guidelines for creating a safe space for teaching consent As a Theatre Company for young people, we specialise in using realistic third-person scenarios to open up safe discussions about difficult subjects. Each scheme of work is centered around a professional radio play. This toolkit contains teaching resources for RSE (Consent). The unit of work begins by allowing the class to listen to a short radio play about consent. The play is a modern piece written by contemporary writer, Nessah Muthy. This play was specifically written for use in the PSHE classroom. The characters are fictional, and yet the situations explored are very realistic and relatable for a young audience. Viral, by Nessah Muthy, sparks conversation and develops understanding around consent for Year 9+. In the audio play, the protagonist, Paige, is 15 years old and is experiencing conflicting feelings around intimacy within her new relationship. A preview of the play is available on Theatre Centre website on the listed product page. This scheme of work covers the following aims: • Relationships Strand • To establish clear personal boundaries around those aspects of their lives they wish to be private, shared only with specific people, and made public. To understand their right to privacy • Understand that consent is freely given and that being pressurised, manipulated or coerced to agree to something is not consent; that the seeker of consent is responsible for ensuring that consent has been given and if consent is not given or is withdrawn, that decision should always be respected • Understand the law in relation to consent (including the legal age of consent for sexual activity, the legal definition of consent and the responsibility in law for the seeker of consent to ensure that consent has been given) • Understand the importance of seeking the consent of another person and how to be sure that consent has been given; how to assertively withhold or withdraw consent
Sex Education play and lesson plans
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Sex Education play and lesson plans

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This resource contains access to the digital play and the first two PSHE lessons that explore the play Birds & Bees by Charlie Josphine. Slide 2 of the ppt has more information on how to access the digital recording of the play, along with the rest of the resources. Free to all state schools in the UK until July 2021. Birds and Bees  is a brand-new show by award-winning writer Charlie Josephine, tailor-made and filmed for secondary school students. Developed with, and for, Year 10 and Year 11 students, it will help teachers address complex topics such as consent, sex positivity, online safety and intersectionality. What teachers are saying: *“Invaluable resource with great planning for lessons pre and post. Effective resource for GCSE play review question because we can access the performance all year to review in class. The play itself is great to raise important discussions around SRE in schools. I think it was really effective for my pupils to understand / see a non-binary character who they could relate to or be educated on. I use Theatre Centre every year and they do not disappoint!” "I thought that it was very accessible, relatable to our young people and addressed topics that are both current and prevalent. " “The kids will love it! So current and with such an important message.” *
Digital Play with supporting Drama Lessons
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Digital Play with supporting Drama Lessons

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This resource contains access to the digital play and the first two drama lessons that explore the play Birds & Bees by Charlie Josphine. Slide 2 of the ppt has more information on how to access the digital recording of the play, along with the rest of the resources. Free to all state schools in the UK until July 2021. Birds and Bees  is a brand-new show by award-winning writer Charlie Josephine, tailor-made and filmed for secondary school students. Developed with, and for, Year 10 and Year 11 students, it will help teachers address complex topics such as consent, sex positivity, online safety and intersectionality. What teachers are saying: *“Invaluable resource with great planning for lessons pre and post. Effective resource for GCSE play review question because we can access the performance all year to review in class. The play itself is great to raise important discussions around SRE in schools. I think it was really effective for my pupils to understand / see a non-binary character who they could relate to or be educated on. I use Theatre Centre every year and they do not disappoint!” "I thought that it was very accessible, relatable to our young people and addressed topics that are both current and prevalent. " “The kids will love it! So current and with such an important message.” *
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 12: Post Lockdown
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 12: Post Lockdown

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 11: Work
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 11: Work

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 10: Routine
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 10: Routine

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 9: Technology
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 9: Technology

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 8: The Media
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 8: The Media

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 7: Normality
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 7: Normality

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 6 : Talent
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 6 : Talent

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 5 : Identity
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 5 : Identity

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 4: Family
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 4: Family

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 3: Learning
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 3: Learning

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 2: Love
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 2: Love

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 1: Hope
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 1: Hope

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 12 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explore the theme of hope, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.