Having a write laugh. Improving literacy through comedy writing

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Improving literacy through comedy writing Having a write laugh Since the Comedy Classroom project began in 2016, the National Literacy Trust has been conducting research into the effectiveness of teaching comedy writing both in and out of the classroom. With just over a third of pupils reading a piece of comedy writing outside class whether it be a play, script, novel or poem at least once a month, we know this is a genre that forges a real connection with young people. One of the most interesting findings from the research was that when it came to reading and writing for fun, it was boys who showed themselves to be more engaged when it came to using comedy texts. One in 10 girls and 1 in 6 boys told the National Literacy Trust that they already write comedy for fun. This shows us that this can be an important approach to use when engaging pupils in our lessons, especially those who are traditionally hard to reach. As teachers, you know that as your pupils develop, their needs also change over time. As writing comedy focuses on sharing your writing with others, we have found that the selfconfidence of those taking part in the Comedy Classroom often improves as they work through the lessons, hints and tips. Feedback from teachers who have been using the resources tells us that performing stand-up routines and writing sketches or even telling simple jokes can help boost the self-esteem of those taking part. Comedy really can be the spark that inspires your pupils to find the fun in their approach to writing - this pack can help you deliver key outcomes and fill your classroom with laughter. Welcome to BBC Comedy Classroom. Building on the success of our previous comedy writing competitions, these literacy resources have been refreshed and updated to ensure the learning materials remain valuable and useful to teachers at any time in the school year. Knowing the huge pressures on your time, we have produced this teaching resource pack to be used as flexibly as possible. The activities are linked to the UK s curricula and they can help teachers meet key literacy objectives in an engaging way in the classroom. This initiative is just one example of how BBC Learning delivers its commitment to education. Sinéad Rocks Director of Education, BBC Our research shows that using comedy in the classroom is a powerful way to get pupils reading and writing, especially boys who are traditionally harder to engage. The Comedy Classroom teaching resources will help you introduce your pupils to the wonderful world of comedy writing and show them just how easy and fun it can be. We hope the Comedy Classroom activities will inspire your pupils to get writing both inside and outside the classroom and that you all have a thoroughly enjoyable time working through them together. Jonathan Douglas Director, National Literacy Trust The BBC Comedy Classroom resources and activities were engaging and fun as all pupils were given the opportunity to share their favourite comedies and jokes. The Comedy Toolbox gave pupils the terms to discuss what makes them laugh and inspired them to have a go at writing their own jokes. It was great to see everyone joining in and to hear a classroom filled with laughter. Jayne Robson English teacher The wonderful thing about writing comedy is that the best jokes and stories come from truth and real life situations. Imagine! A project where the only revision is watching what happens around you. Comedy is the best way I can express myself, I hope it works for you too! Susan Calman Stand-up Comedian It s important not to go with the most obvious punchline, because if people can guess what you re about to say, then they won t find it as funny. Think about your first punchline, then park it for a minute, and try to think of something else that still works with the joke. Now compare them and see which is funnier. David Walliams Comedian and author No matter how old you are, we all love to laugh and to tell jokes. Now it s your turn join in with your friends and classmates to come up with some hilarious jokes Sir Lenny Henry Comedian, writer and Comic Relief co-founder bbc.co.uk/comedyclassroom 3 4

Take it further Now that you ve written some excellent pieces of comedy, what s next? Where do we go from here? Well, the fun doesn t have to stop. You could take your work further and have a write laugh all over the school. Comedy clips Alongside the clips used in the accompanying lesson plans, there are a host of clips in the CBBC archive to help your pupils understand the mechanics of both joke writing and sketch comedy. Visit bbc.co.uk/comedylcassroom and click on the Primary page. Could your pupils use their Comedy Classroom work as part of a wider arts programme or award? You might choose to use this as evidence for another qualification they are working on or as a contribution to an arts festival. You could find their work being performed on a professional stage. Have a think about the opportunities outside the classroom which comedy writing might help your pupils discover. Create a classroom display of your comedy captions, jokes or sketches. Try to find some pictures in magazines and newspapers and give them a comedy twist too. Fill your walls with fun! Perform an assembly, run a lunchtime joke-a-thon or a comedy event showing o some of your best sketches and joke telling. You could even create a whole show filled with hilarious sketches and scenes to share with friends and parents. This is a great way to bring everyone together and get the whole school involved. The Comedy Classroom resources gave us a fantastic starting point and really engaged and challenged the pupils. Pupils were encouraged to focus on their writing and how to use language to us to create a whole Scheme of Work on comedy in literature! Louise O Connell English teacher Think cross-curricular. Is there a way that other subjects could use comedy to develop their learning? What about writing some historical sketches, or performing some standup about science experiments that went wrong? Perhaps you could use a numeracy lesson to do the accounts for a new lunchtime school comedy club? Who knows what you could achieve! For any questions regarding these resources or for more information, you can contact schools@literacytrust.org.uk Spoof / parody Brian Butterfield fitness DVD FIT! CBBC, Citrus Television Limited Writing team includes David Armand, Toby Davies and Madeleine Brettingham Combinations / repetition Funny French lessons Class Dismissed, CBBC, CBBC Production Written by Madeleine Brettingham, Isabel Fay, Daniel Maier, Emma Nisbet and Andy Potter Escalation / absurdity Blondie plays trombone The Johnny & Inel Show, CBBC Princess Productions Limited Writing team includes Johnny Cochrane, Inel Tomlinson and Rebecca Papworth Combinations Cardigan present The 4 O Clock Club, CBBC, CBBC Production, Written by Paul Rose Homophones / puns Barnet Hairwood interview Blue Peter, CBBC, CBBC Production Due to copyright restrictions, some of the archive clips refered to in this resource may not be available to view indefinitely on the Comedy Classroom website. bbc.co.uk/comedyclassroom 225 26