CHOICE

N - Ring Surface Circus Functions

ACTION, MIME and NARRATION


Some notes on structure from "Teaching Drama" by Richard Courtney, Cassell & Company LTD, 1965.

Drama Periods have:

1. Exposition. Elements of Drama: beginning, middle, end, build-up, mystery, exciting happening or climax, ...

2. Group preparation.

3. Performances. Cycles of improvisation (orbit of a celestial body)

4. Discussion.

5. Polishing.

"The ultimate aim, of course, is to bring the child into contact with material which will deepen and broaden his experience of living . . . " (page 100) in this case where are we going with our mathematics? Narration of real or imaginary occurrences on our road to understanding mathematics.


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