lundi 22 juin 2015

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.

There are many different types of scripts available, from comedies and tragedies to musicals. Some are original and others are adaptations of well known stories. They vary in length and some are short enough to fit easily into a lesson. Children are always very responsive when it comes to comedy and some of the best scripts, especially for small children, are the funny ones.

Shorter ones are easily performed within the classroom. No memorization, fancy costumes, special lighting effects or backdrops are really necessary. Scripts are simply held by the pupils and they focus on presenting the words in a clear voice with gestures. For example, children may be required to act as certain historical characters and play out a scene that actually took place.

In the context of a play, children can also explore challenging issues they face in daily life. By using the play as a vehicle, the situation loses its personal, scary aspect. The children can then understand the issues better and translate this understanding into real life. Bullying, greed and honesty are just some themes relevant to children in primary school that may be explored in such scripts.

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.

Another benefit is the way this can stimulate creative expression. They learn to express themselves clearly and confidently in front of other pupils. They learn how to adapt their gestures and facial expressions according to the words being spoken. They learn how to express sadness, happiness, fear, joy and all the range of emotions.

Participating in a play increases confidence, allows pupils to express themselves and gives them many life skills. The power of drama in learning cannot be underestimated. Inspire, entertain, teach and have fun with some good play scripts. Everyone benefits from including drama in learning.




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