Tom Sweep at Key Stage 1
Suggestions about using the film Tom Sweep (from the compilation Starting Stories 2) at Key Stage 1
Produced by participants at a BFI Lead Practitioners’ training event at Scalford Hall.
Learning outcomes
• Why has this story been told?
• How do you feel about the character?
• How does the character make you feel?
• What don’t you see? (Does it matter?)
• What is the film maker’s viewpoint?
• How can these skills be applied to reading a printed text, and writing?
Possible activities to support the Learning Journey
• Speaking and Listening a main focus
• Philosophy for Children/Aiden Chambers -style approaches to children generating questions and allowing ownership of their learning (Not second guessing the answer)
• Drama based interviews, hot-seating, freeze frames, role play
• Music and drawn responses to the soundtrack
• Freeze-frame the film and use speech bubbles and focus on episodic nature of the film
• Make predictions on what will happen subsequently
• Cross curricular links to PHSE, ICT film making, RE, art, etc.
• Music activities listening and appraising/composing own soundtracks
• Emotion graphs
Film analysis
• Discussion of authorial viewpoint
• Exploration of the use of stillness, pause and camera angle and to what effect?
• What would you change? For example, colour, setting, expression, speech
• What would be the effect of this?
• Tell me about the setting?
Tom Sweep is one of the films on the BFI compilation/teaching resource Starting Stories 2 .
http://www.mediaed.org.uk/content/view/169/118/



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