Free teaching resources and lesson plans



Our free, downloadable teacher resource packs and lesson plans deliver an extensive range
of LOtC and classroom-based learning activities. Each is linked to the National Curriculum, for use
either before or after your visit to Wicked in the West End. All can be used as homeschooling resources too.
Free teacher resource packs
Inspire your class with our collection of free teacher resource packs all themed to the hit West End musical Wicked.
From art and design resources to music resources there's so much to inspire your students from the land of Oz.
Resources for Primary or SEND Schools
Free English lesson plans
Whether you're teaching KS2, KS3, or KS4, our free English teaching resources will bring
the magic of Wicked into your classroom.
Free Drama lesson plans and resources
Bring the excitement of musical theatre to your class with our Wicked-themed
drama lesson plans and school resources . Find guidance and worksheets to support your
GCSE Drama students with their live theatre evaluation.
Free PSHE lesson plans and resources
Take your lessons to the next level with our free PSHE teaching plans and resources that cover everything from
anti-bullying to diversity, self-confidence to fake news.
Free History resource
Take a trip back in time with our free history resource, taking you through the history of The Apollo Victoria Theatre.
Free supporting resources for teachers
For students enthralled with Wicked, our supporting teaching resources will help them immerse
themselves even further. From career videos to inspire, to script extracts to allow your class to explore the
themes in key scenes and analyse the lyrics of the songs more closely.
School trips and visits resources
Planning your school trip to Wicked? Make sure you check out our school visits planning guide,
a preview video of the venue, and an up to date cast list.
Writing Competition for Schools
Let your students imagine a magical world of their own with the Wicked Writers: Be the Change competition.
In partnership with the National Literacy Trust, the schools' writing competition is for age groups between 9 - 11 (KS2)
and 11 - 14 (KS3) and encourages students to be the change in their local community. Prizes include tickets to
see Wicked in the West End, writing workshops, and a chance for students to have their writing published.
Our teaching partners
Anti-bullying lesson plans developed in partnership with the Anti-Bullying Alliance .
PSHE Diversity + inclusion lesson packs developed in partnership with Twinkl .
Theatre-maker career videos developed in partnership with First Careers .
Wicked Writers: Be the Change competition in partnership with the National Literacy Trust .