Yr11 to A Level Dance Transition BookletQuick View
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Yr11 to A Level Dance Transition Booklet

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A booklet to remind Yr11 of the knowledge learnt for GCSE with tasks to develop A Level Dance understanding. This document is made to cover skills from GCSE (not specifically in A Level categories). It includes Rambert with Tetley and Alston, ICDSIB with Bourne and Khan. Types of things it includes: Description of course Crosswords ammended to make it correct! Jumbled up letter ‘games’ Definition searches Fill in the gaps ammended to provide words! Facebook research profile pages for practitioners Reverse research Highlight important info Practical extensions with links to works Extra Advice
Choreography A LevelQuick View
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Choreography A Level

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Choreography Prep Pack Includes: Choreographic plan (students complete and submit) Choreographic Plan Tracker (for you to complete and write advice on) Programme Note Example Choreography Tracker (students track their progress)
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Reasons to study A Level Dance - Open Evening

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Reasons to study A Level Dance - A3 sheet for option evening / open evening / parents evening etc. This A3 sheet has reasons to study A Level Dance, mostly if students aren’t planning on taking Dance at uni/college. Just something that i found useful at options evening as I had a lot of questions. Includes: ONE A3 SHEET … University admissions desired qualities and where they’re reflected in A Level Dance … Top 10 skills that employers desire … Visual diagram of what the A Level is and what is broadly assessed … Space for your logo and contact details You could also make this smaller so you could print it as handouts (easiest way might be to screenshot it and paste it as an image onto a word document) or send it on an email.
GCSE Dance ChoreographyQuick View
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GCSE Dance Choreography

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GCSE Choreography Prep Pack Includes: Gcse choreo plan (for student to complete) tracker (for you to track their ideas and provide feedback) progress tracker (students track their progress) Programme note example