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Finding Friends in Unexpected Places

A mouse goes to space

Context

Years 3 and 4 (Ages 8 – 10)

Duration

9 weeks

Unit description

The unit centres around the picture book Moon Mouse, by Corrinne Averiss and Corrinne Tapley, illustrated by Lorna Hill (2024), inviting students to immerse themselves in the imaginative world of its protagonist—a curious mouse who dreams of making friends beyond his familiar surroundings. Through guided exploration of the story, students examine themes of loneliness, courage, and connection. Drama-based activities serve as the primary mode of engagement, allowing students to step into the shoes of Moon Mouse and other characters.

What students will do and learn

In this drama unit, students explore themes of friendship, courage, and belonging through imaginative play and performance. They participate in role-playing, improvisation, and storytelling inspired by the character Moon Mouse and his journey. Through collaborative activities, students build empathy, communication skills, and creative expression. They learn to interpret and perform dramatic texts, reflect on character motivations, and express ideas through movement, voice, and staging. Techniques such as teacher-in-role, role-play, tableau, improvisation and reflection are used to deepen understanding of the book.

Connections

Literacy; Numeracy; Digital Literacy; Critical and Creative Thinking; Personal and Social Capabilities; Intercultural Understanding and Ethical Understanding.

Assessment

Formative opportunities within lessons. Summative group presentations in Week 9.

Additional applications

  • English: Students can write character diaries, scripts, or reflections.
  • Visual Arts: They can design costumes, props, or set pieces.
  • Health & Wellbeing: The unit supports social-emotional learning by exploring friendship and resilience.
  • Science/Technology: Themes of space travel and invention can be linked to STEM activities.

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