Hass Unit
Hass Unit
Hass Unit
Curriculum
Hass-History:
Drama:
Develop skills and techniques of voice and movement to create character, mood and
atmosphere and focus dramatic action (ACADRM036)
Individuals:
Ahn Do
Tan Le
Victor Chang
Hue Van Lee
Luke Nyugen
Li Cunxin (Maos Last Dancer)
Poh-Ling-Yeow
Sang Nguyen
Adam Liaw
Assessment:
In your groups recreate the story of your individual showing why and how they
travelled to Australia. Show links and comparisons to Australia from different angles
to support the story and give examples of why other people may have migrated from
that country. Use a keynote or other visual props to help support and show the story
and comparisons as you recreate your individuals story. At the end of your
performance you need to hand up a keynote which includes the slides used for your
performance as well as your research information drawing comparisons from the
countries. (First half used for performance second half of keynote research
demonstration)
Country
Information about the individual
Situation urging them to leave
Information around the country incorporating comparisons between Australia
and the country of your individual
Lesson 1:
Explicit
What is migration? What does it mean when someone migrates? Why would someone
want to migrate? Can migration be dangerous? Why? Why not?
In their groups students are then to research more about their Individuals country and
comparing it to Australia.
Resources:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/as.html
https://www.ifitweremyhome.com/
http://www.indexmundi.com/
Aim of this lesson is to get students creating their keynotes. Students were to put the
slides showing backdrops and information they will use during their performance first
and their research after that for hand in.
Keynote discussion
- What are we using these keynotes for?
- How can they help you in telling a story or narrative?
- What creative ways can you show information using your keynote?
- Who is your audience?
- What are you trying to tell your audience?
- What genre is this story?
- How can we show different angles to a story using images?
Once students have finished creating their sections of the rubric they are to go on
working on their keynotes.
This lesson students are to consider what is important to show in their performance.
Discuss:
What are some of the elements of drama we should use in delivering a story.
Stage representation, voice, tone, body language, movement (how are we
using facial expression posture action to create our roles)
Drama focus: where is the current attention of the audience to help frame the
main idea of the drama
How is a narrative structured?
Narrative Dilemma
Think of a key part of your story which tells us how and why your individual
left
Keeping that in mind, you have 5 minutes to create a 30 second improv based
on how and why your individual left, feedback from class
Make sure students know this is not their final performance but just to get
them being creative
After they perform their improv students are then to begin creating
storyboards to show key sections of their performance. What should
happen in the beginning middle and end of their story. Where could they
include comparisons?
Students are to go on rehearsing and incorporating information and elements that they
need to add to their performance and research. Students will need to create a script for
homework to get them thinking about what each character could say and do split up
between group members such as beginning, middle and end.
Lesson 10 Performance
Students are to complete their performance and give feedback to each other on their
performances. Nominate some students to give comments to attach to rubric for
assessment.
Discussion on how many people arrive into Australia each year, what are some of
ways we could help and support individuals, do they know about local customs and
culture? Services? Government support?
Students are to reflect upon the unit and in their groups, generate ideas on how they
could help refugees and immigrants/migrants coming into Australia that they might
like to undertake. Students should evaluate what they have learned over the unit to
then design their own program or ideas which could help individuals who may need
help in settling into Australia.