x

Top results


PrimaryHealth & Wellbeing

Problem-solving games – Drama activities for KS2

Samantha Marsden
by Samantha Marsden
https://www.marsdensam.com/

Freelance drama teacher and writer

What's included?

PDF lesson plan

Key Stage

KS2

Age

Years 3-6

Build key social-emotional skills through problem-solving games that encourage communication and resolution…

Improvisation and role play don’t have to be reserved for the stage. Drama can help children learn about everyday skills such as problem-solving, and allow them to develop the ability to think on their feet when faced with challenges.

I’ve also found that pupils discover that their intuition on how to solve a problem might be better than they thought when undertaking these exercises.

Rehearsing problem-solving skills through drama can help children navigate conflicts, learn how to work more collaboratively, and approach difficulties with creativity.

Learning objectives

  • Play problem-solving games involving improvisation and role play
  • Listen to different perspectives
  • Develop empathy by listening and stepping into other people’s shoes
  • Build confidence by following intuition, expressing ideas and making decisions

Starter activity

For a warm-up, ask everyone to walk around the room. Start with a neutral walk, and then move onto some acting. For example, instruct your pupils to “Walk around the room as if it’s very hot,” and allow everyone to walk around for about 20 seconds, imagining they are very hot.

You can add in questions to help prompt their actions, such as, “How do you move when you’re hot? Slow, fast, heavy, light?”

Next, move onto other prompts, such as “Walk around the room as if it’s freezing cold, windy, or rainy.” Or “Walk around the room as if you’re late for school,” or “you’re lost in a forest,“ or “it’s raining, and you don’t have a brolly.”

You can then discuss as a class how the movements changed between prompts, and why.

Sam Marsden is the author of 100 Acting Exercises for 8-18 Year Olds, and The Pocketful of Drama book series. She also runs courses on teaching drama. Get 20% off all of Sam’s courses by entering the code TEACHPRIMARY20 at checkout.

Problem-solving games lesson plan
DOWNLOAD A FREE RESOURCE!
Problem-solving games – Drama activities for KS2
PrimaryHealth & Wellbeing
Signup Success

You'll also receive regular updates from Teachwire with free lesson plans, great new teaching ideas, offers, and more. (You can unsubscribe at any time.)

Which sectors are you interested in?




By signing up you agree to our Terms & Conditions and privacy policy

Explore teaching packs

Pie Corbett Ultimate KS2 Fiction Collection
Pie Corbett Ultimate KS2 Fiction Collection
Fire up KS2 pupils' imagination with this collection of 20+ fictional stories, written by literacy expert Pie Corbett. Each ... more
23 x resources
Pie Corbett KS2 Non-Fiction Collection
Use Pie Corbett’s non-fiction texts to inspire your KS2 pupils to get writing. Each resource contains an original text in ... more
7 x resources
Pie Corbett KS2 Poetry Collection
Inspire KS2 pupils to be creative and express themselves with this pack of Pie Corbett poetry. Each of these Pie Corbett Tal... more
8 x resources
WAGOLL classroom resources
WAGOLL Packs from Real Authors
Peer inside the mind of award-winning children's authors and help pupils understand how to create engaging characters, capti... more
22 x resources
Brilliant Books for Topics graphic
Brilliant Books for Topics – 60+ KS2 Picks With Planning
Looking for inspiring books for topics? These free KS2 planning PDFs focus on a range of amazing children's books, from clas... more
62 x resources
Super KS1 Books Planning
Super KS1 Books – 30+ Recommendations With Planning
Looking for inspiring KS1 books to use in your classroom? These free planning PDFs focus on a range of top-notch titles and ... more
33 x resources