
Drama • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications
Free PDF · we'll email you a copy
This is lesson 2 of 3 in the unit "Cyber Safety in Drama". Lesson Title: Creating a Cyber Safety Skit Lesson Description: Building on the previous lesson, students will work in small groups to create a short skit that illustrates a scenario involving cyberbullying and the importance of internet safety. They will brainstorm ideas, develop characters, and write scripts, focusing on conveying a clear message about how to handle cyberbullying.
This 60-minute lesson is Lesson 2 of 3 in the unit “Cyber Safety in Drama” designed for sixth class students (age 11-12). Building upon prior knowledge of cyber safety and cyberbullying from Lesson 1, students will collaborate in small groups to create original short skits that dramatise a cyberbullying scenario and demonstrate positive responses. The activity integrates dramatic skills with critical digital citizenship themes in line with the Ireland (IE) Curriculum framework for Drama and Digital Wellbeing.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
| Time | Activity | Teaching Points & Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 0-5 minutes | Starter / Recap | Briefly revisit key points from Lesson 1 on cyberbullying and internet safety. Ask: “What kinds of behaviour online might be harmful? What should we do if this happens?” |
| 5-10 minutes | Introduction to Task | Explain the task: In groups of 4-5, students will create and perform a 3-5 minute skit illustrating a cyberbullying scenario and positive resolution. Emphasise respectful portrayal of issues. |
| 10-15 minutes | Group Formation & Brainstorming | Organise into groups of 4-5. Provide prompt questions on whiteboard: “What scenario will we show?”, “Who are the characters?”, “What message do we want to send?” Encourage use of imagination. |
| 15-30 minutes | Scripting and Role Development | Groups write a short script using paper. Teacher circulates to support ideas, encourage clear dialogue and positive messaging. Prompt students to think about character feelings and solutions. |
| 30-45 minutes | Rehearsal | Groups rehearse their skits, paying attention to voice, expression, and clear communication. Teacher provides feedback on clarity of message and respectful portrayal. Allow peer feedback if time permits. |
| 45-58 minutes | Performances and Peer Reflection | Each group presents their skit to the class. After each, invite a brief discussion: “What did you learn?”, “How did this skit show dealing well with cyberbullying?” Encourage positive peer response. |
| 58-60 minutes | Plenary and Homework | Summarise key messages learned today. Homework: Write a short reflection (5 sentences) on why it is important to be kind online and how drama helps us understand others. |
This detailed, interactive lesson plan merges creativity, collaboration, and critical digital literacy to empower sixth class students in Ireland to be safer, kinder digital citizens — all through the transformative power of drama.
Join thousands of teachers using Kuraplan AI to create personalized lesson plans that align with Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications in minutes, not hours.
Created with Kuraplan AI
🌟 Trusted by 1000+ Schools
Join educators across Ireland