We started with the group evaluations for our pieces of Theatre in Education. We focused most of our thoughts on the negatives, which Miss Hoad didn't like, so she made us divide a page into things that had gone well or badly. We then discovered that although there were quite a few bad things in the performance there were also quite a few good things, such as the planning, narration, the acting (which was also a bad point as Nikki came out of character a lot), and the improvisation. I then went through the evaluations that the Year 7 students had completed and I was really surprised when I found that over 70% of them rated the performance good. They also gave us some really helpful suggestions about things that need improvement.
We then had to each write our own evaluation on our performance, including data about the responses from the Year 7's.
Until lunchtime we were all putting our Performance portfolios together; improving TiE reasearch, annotating scripts, notes and props, printing out blogs, etc.
After lunch we started to think about the Record Unit documentaries. We divided the two theatre company groups into four smaller groups, which would be more manageable and would give everyone something to do. The groups are:
Elastic Bandits:
Group 1 - Heather, Nathan, Ryan and Jake
Group 2 - Hannah and Nikki
Constellation:
Group 1 - Ben, Cloudia and Hugh
Group 2 - Michael, Lewis and Sophie
We seperated into our small groups and began planning how we would like our documentary too look. We thought about narration, scripts, who would do what and the basic gist of it.
We're going to be rushed next week as we are going to Portsmouth Live TV from 12 - 3 and we have two weeks to finish our documentaries. I'm coming in at 8am next week, along with some other people to try and get as much done as possible.