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Thursday 25 June 2015

Finding Short Plays For The Classroom

By Freida Michael


When children take part in a play, they come alive and they can learn so much from the experience. Today there are many short plays for the classroom available from online sources. They can easily be incorporated into the curriculum. Learning is made fun and each one is written to appeal to a specific age group. Pupils participate actively instead of just listening to the teacher and this encourages the development of all kinds of skills.

If a teacher has a very specific type of play in mind, there are various ways an online search can be refined. The age of pupils, the type and style of play, number of parts are some of the selections offered. Some are more suitable for very young children and others for a teenage audience. The most popular scripts, particularly for younger children, are those that make them laugh.

These scripts work well without necessarily having to use costumes or stage props. These can be included if this can be arranged. The pupils do not have to memorize the lines but can simply read from the script, using appropriate facial expressions and hand gestures. Studies have shown that their reading skills often improve greatly as a result of a getting them to read scripts on a regular basis. Their language skills also improve as a result.

Teaching life skills is also accomplished effectively by using drama. Scripts can be found addressing issues such as honesty, self image, bullying and many other difficult issues. When these issues are explored in the context of story-telling, they becomes less personal and the children realize that they are not the only ones experiencing them. Children are helped to understand and cope with such issues in real life.

A play also offers a way to include pupils of all abilities. Those who are a bit shy may really benefit from taking part. It may just draw a pupil out of his or her shell and drastically improve his or her confidence levels. They forget all about their shyness, drawn along by the fun of the activity.

It also encourages working together with others in a group. Each pupil learns how to appreciate the input of someone else and they have to learn to give each one a chance for expression. This is an essential skill to master in preparation for life. Pupils learn to encourage one another, share and participate together in a fun activity that benefits them all.

Children who do not learn how to express themselves clearly and confidently have a disadvantage in life. Encouraging them to read scripts can develop this skill. This gives them a strong foundation that will help them throughout their lives. It also encourages their creative expression and gives them an emotional outlet.

Some scripts have only a few roles and the rest of the pupils are required to sit and listen carefully. Others require participation of many and there are some where many of the children form a responsive chorus. Whatever the form of the play, the benefits are unquestionable. This is a wonderful way to learn, develop creative expression and be entertained at the same time.




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