Gr 8 (2)mac Drama



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a positive role model for other students

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actively participates in physical activities

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Anika

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applies appropriate movement principles in order to refine their skills

applies physical fitness concepts and practices that contribute to a healthy lifestyle

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Aryan

Branton

can describe the impact of various diseases and health conditions (e.g., diabetes) on making healthy food choices

can explain how the ability to transfer skills and strategies from one activity to another activity can facilitate their participation in recreational activities

can explain the factors of urbanization

can identify approaches to reduce the amount of time that they spend sitting or not moving

can identify patterns of human settlement

can identify the factors that influence population distribution and land use

can provide support to someone who is dealing with a stressful situation by actively listening

can understand the warning signs and prevention strategies of common illnesses

Cole

communication is clear and precise

completes assignments in the time allotted

Connor

consistently displays good sportsmanship

consistently encourages others

consitently progressing

Speak Up’s programs are connected by our Imagination Curriculum which encapsulates our unique and student-centred focus to Speech and Drama.
Learning is structured around our three core values: confidence, communication and creativity, which are taught by developing three core skills: speech, drama and text.
Speak Up gets kids on stage playfully, joyfully and gently. Through positive experiences with literature, poetry and musical theatre our students develop insightful and meaningful perspectives to navigate their world. Your child will grow, they will learn, and they will love every moment.
From a quick holiday workshop right through to our performers program, Speak Up focuses on inspiring and challenging the next generation of leaders.
Our family loves being a part of the Speak Up Studio community. The confidence speech and drama classes unleashes in our daughter is wonderful to see. She returns from her classes in the happiest of moods and loves the holiday workshops and performance opportunities. Thank you Speak Up Team!
Catherine, mum

Our carefully thought out curriculum guides and supports your child as they develop their sense of self and learn how to communicate, interact, and question the world around them. The skills and knowledge we teach in our Speech and Drama classes are always put into practice in performances throughout the year.

There are four terms in the Speak Up year and four performances. Each performance has its own focus and builds upon the last. Building incredible humans is what we do, and performance is key to how we do it.

There is a special type of magic that can only be found in performance. It crystallises learning. It brings together our values of confidence, communication and creativity to produce life-changing ‘a-ha!’ moments. It is powerful. It is transformative. It is joyful.

…by the way, if it sounds like we are enamoured with performance and the learning experiences we have crafted at Speak Up, it’s because we are! You won’t find anything quite like us around.

Term 1 – Imagination Festival

With a focus on positivity and getting up and giving it a go, this low-key performance gives students a taste of what to come. The Imagination Festival is low-stakes and big rewards.

Term 2 – Story Drama

Next, we delve into a world of make-believe and use improvisation to create a fully immersive experience for our students. We might be stuck on a desert island or be a team of investigative journalists… no matter where we are or what we’re doing, our student-centred approach gives kids a chance to turn their ideas into reality.

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Term 3 – Studio Awards
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With two performances under our belts, we get into the nitty gritty of technique with our Studio Awards. Students engage with challenging content and new performance methods to create an in-class group performance for our director, Miss Cathy. They are designed to prepare kids for individual Speech and Drama AMEB exams later on if they wish.

Term 4 – Concert

It wouldn’t be a Speak Up year if we didn’t go out with a bang! Our final term builds up to an incredible display of confidence, creativity and technique at our concert. Speak Up kids LOVE their end of year performance, and it’s no wonder why. The concert consolidates their learning and progress into a joyful, pride-filled moment that will stay with them forever.

I really must commend you and your staff for how professionally the whole studio and concert day was run. You have an excellent business set up and the real joy of the theatre and drama shines through. I spent many happy years in drama classes, shows, theatre and other arts and am so glad to see if being enjoyed by the children. Congratulations on an excellent studio!
Anita K, mum

Pick Your Program

Our four programs cater for students from Prep to Grade 12. Our small classes allow us to cater our lessons to the needs of our students. Each program is embedded with performance opportunities to enrich our students’ experience and propel their growth. You can join a Speak Up class in week 1-4 of each term.

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Explorers (prep - grade 1)
Where imagination runs wild
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Your little one is at big school and ready to take on the world. Explorers are uninhibited and free, and drama harnesses that energy and puts it to use as we develop confidence, creativity and public speaking skills. Lessons are filled with rhymes, songs, stories and structured make-believe games that feed their imagination.

Storytellers (grade 2 & 3)
Little people. Big stories.

They might still be little but their ideas are big. At this stage, your child is reading at a whole new level, telling more complex stories, and developing all new ways of interacting. Through humorous poems and engaging stories, we equip Storytellers with the technical and expressive skills needed to bring their ideas to life in class, in words, and on stage.

Inventors (grade 4 - 6)
Me and my place in the world

The magic of literature and language comes alive! Inventors are starting to work at a more advanced level of text interpretation, communication and improvisation. They’re sure of the stories they want to tell and the characters they want to play. With a focus on public speaking and plays, students explore how voice and gesture support meaning and develop crucial critical thinking skills.

Dreamers (grade 7 - 12)
The show that never ends

Speak Up kids love the spotlight, but know there’s so much more to Speech and Drama. Our high schoolers have their very own home away from home in our Dreamers program; one that praises uniqueness, encourages trial and error, and teaches them to hold space for themselves and others.

Our little drama queens both love Speak Up. Chloe was a very shy prep student but her confidence in public speaking has grown immensely…. I believe Speak Up has had a big part to play in this. Liv has always been comfortable in most situations, but it’s great to hear she is bringing her sparkle to Speak Up.
Jo, mum

Where to next?

Learn how to become a Speak Up Member on the next page or click the green button if you’re ready to enrol via the Parent Portal.