KS2

Katerpillar Creatives provides high-quality drama workshops, designed to enhance the curriculum and offer students an exciting new approach to a topic. Drama enables children to learn by doing, and offers fresh insights into subjects such as history, literacy, and PSHE.

My sessions are interactive and accessible, designed to immerse children in learning and to create a fun and memorable experience for all. If you are looking for a way to excite your students and engage them in a topic, then a drama workshop is for you!

KS2 workshops allow children to really develop their creative work, and to explore a variety of drama techniques to enhance their learning. Children will gain confidence and enjoy a memorable and inclusive educational experience.

Workshops for KS2 range from 60-90 minutes each, for groups of up to 30 children at a time.

Literacy:

Literacy workshops allow children to explore a story through games, activities and role playStudents will have the opportunity to explore a familiar tale in a new light, improving confidence and knowledge of events from a text

  • Macbeth, by William Shakespeare
  • Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare
  • George’s Marvellous Medicine, by Roald Dahl
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl
  • The Boy At The Back Of The Class, by Onjali Rauf
  • Varjak Paw, by S. F. Said

History, Geography and PSHE:

I use games, role play and other drama exercises to bring the curriculum to life in a way that is refreshing and exciting for students. By exploring a familiar topic in a new light, children gain confidence and a deeper understanding of the curriculum. Challenging topics are handled sensitively and explored within a safe space.

  • The Victorians
  • The Stone Age
  • The Egyptians
  • The Romans
  • Ancient Greece
  • World War II
  • The Vikings
  • The Tudors
  • Going Green
  • The Rainforest
  • Healthy Mind, Healthy Me

Black History Month:

Black History Month is celebrated nationwide, and is an excellent opportunity to explore diversity, inclusion, and a variety of important historical figures and events within schools. KS2 workshops explore stories and historical events in an immersive and educational manner, encouraging empathy and a deeper understanding of the world around us

  • The Empire Windrush – a workshop exploring the journey of the Empire Windrush
  • Black Heroes – a workshop exploring the lives of extraordinary black men and women

Special Events:

These workshops celebrate special days or events in the school calendar. If there is an event that your school is celebrating that is not listed here, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!

  • Anti-Bullying Week (Monday 10th-Friday 14th November 2025)
  • Children’s Mental Health Week (Monday 9th-Friday 13th February 2026)
  • Safer Internet Day (Tuesday 10th February 2026)
  • World Book Day (Thursday 5th March 2026)
  • International Women’s Day (Sunday 8th March 2025)
  • Secondary School Transition (Year 6 only – summer term 2025)

If there is a topic that is not listed above, please get in touch – I am always delighted to create bespoke sessions and will be happy to discuss your requirements!

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“I love being able to tell a story in my own way. I didn’t understand Shakespeare at first, but our way of telling the story makes more sense”

Year 5 Student, Broadfield Primary Academy