Where is the Green Sheep?

Workshop

Where is the Green Sheep?

Spark creativity and imagination in this playful, hands-on workshop using movement, voice and puppetry skills

Creativity and imagination build confidence in this hands-on workshop, where students explore the story of Where is the Green Sheep?, bringing the colourful characters to life through fun, drama-based activities.

With guidance from our expert Teaching Artists, students will bring Blue Sheep, Red Sheep, Bath Sheep, and Bed Sheep to life through movement, voice and puppetry skills—building worlds and telling stories as they embark on a playful quest to find the elusive Green Sheep.

Each one-hour session is tailored to students in Kindergarten and Year 1, with content adjusted to suit their age and developmental needs. Workshops can accommodate up to 30 students at $15 + GST per student, with a minimum charge of $300.

This workshop is available to schools in Brisbane and the surrounding areas in 2025.
  • Venue In your classroom
  • Duration 1 hour
  • Years K-1
Curriculum Connections
Our workshops align with key elements of the Australian Curriculum, making them a valuable addition to your teaching program.
The Arts

This workshop fosters creativity and encourages young learners to engage with storytelling through drama.

  • Drama: Students explore characterisation and narrative through playful movement and voice, bringing the colourful world of Where is the Green Sheep? to life.

English

The workshop supports the English curriculum by fostering early literacy and communication skills through interactive storytelling.

  • Language and Expression: Students develop verbal and non-verbal communication skills as they express ideas and emotions inspired by the story.

  • Narrative Exploration: Students explore story elements like character, setting, and sequence, enhancing their understanding of narrative structure.

Personal and Social Capability

Through collaborative activities, students develop essential interpersonal and self-management skills.

  • Collaboration and Teamwork: Students work together to create scenes, practicing turn-taking, sharing, and effective communication.

  • Confidence and Creativity: Participating in drama activities builds self-confidence and encourages students to express themselves imaginatively.

Critical and Creative Thinking

This workshop inspires young learners to think imaginatively and solve problems through creative play.

  • Imaginative Thinking: Students engage their imagination as they bring characters to life and contribute to the quest for the Green Sheep.

  • Problem-Solving: Students explore how to represent story elements using movement and voice, enhancing their creativity and resourcefulness.

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