Session 06 - Walliston Primary School Year 5 - HASS Civics and Citizenship - Jake Bamford (Creative) and Kirsti Harris (Teacher)
Session 6
DATE - 12/06/2025
The CREATIVE PRACTITIONER is to complete this document after each session. It is a tool to use weekly with your teacher to ensure you are reflecting and documenting the process. Please ensure your weekly reflection has been completed on Google Drive prior to submitting your invoice for that session as it is part of the payment.
90-minute session in the classroom:
Warm Up (one photo)
One Word at a Time - A classic drama warmup activity, where students must tell a story as a whole class, but each individual is allowed to say only one word at a time. We started by asking the students to provide a character, setting, and goal, then let them build the story from there. They loved this and never wanted to stop, but it really got them thinking about slowing down and considering the story they were telling, and choosing their words carefully - all themes relevant to their main activity for this session. |
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Main Activity (one photo)
Persuasive Speech Writing and Recording - students chose a partner to work with, then a policy to support. They had to write up a 1-3 minute speech to convince viewers that this policy is worth their vote. They had to consider who their audience might be, how this policy benefits them, who else the policy could benefit, and include persuasive language and a call to action for their speech. Lastly, they had to ensure all students in their group contributed to the audio of the final video, whether through sharing the speaking role or adding their voice to the recording in some other way (one example was some students used a call and response style; “when do we want it?! NOW!!”. We started this outside at the yarning circle (same location as the warmup activity) then let the students break off and film/record their speeches around the whole outdoor area. This was an opportunity to call back to the VOX POP activity from a few weeks ago, but with a reversed purpose - now the students were filming themselves in their group, and had to plan out the content of their video more closely (it was still a pretty loose plan, considering the relatively short time they had to write and record for this activity). |
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Reflection with the students (one photo)
Creative Cubby Building - this was a new idea that popped into my mind later during the week, so I didn’t plan it out as well as I had wanted, but the potential of it should be great. Students must choose four words to describe their recent creative schools session, or their day in general (including the creative habits) and write them onto a paper brick they construct. The process goes like this;
The overarching plan with this is that we will conduct this activity each week, and construct a big cubby out of all the bricks from each week! Unfortunately for this week, my explanation of the activity was lacking (some of the construction instructions were made up on the fly too - thanks Kirsti!) There were various struggles with the activity, so I plan to film a short video of me making one for the students to use as reference. |
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After the session:
Planning with the Teacher
(refer back to your original Term Plan document, discuss successes, explore challenges and make changes.)
The students had already done some work with persuasive speeches, so they weren’t too unfamiliar with what was required of them for this session. We plan to use the recordings they made during this session for the video making session the following week, which should help reduce workload for what can be quite a hefty task (filmmaking). |
Working with students
(what is emerging, what is engaging them/not, what’s making them curious.)
The students are still on board with the policy explorations, remaining motivated to come up with reasons why their school needs them. It will be interesting to see how the vote goes in a few weeks. |
Ideas moving forward
(ideas for next session, future lessons, discussed with teacher, do you need the teacher to do anything before you return.)
Mostly just making better instructions for the reflection activity, the Creative Cubby Building. |
Resources
(do you need anything, who will source it?)
Nothing for next week, but the following week, the mock election, will need more planning in place. |
How can you share learning outcomes/stories of transformation with the wider school community (e.g. Connect newsletter, staff meeting, school newsletter, school social media platforms)
The mock election will connect our class program with the neighbouring creative schools class, a group of younger students, and a selection of teachers/staff. |
