Find Short Plays For The Classroom

By Freida Michael


A play provides a useful tool when teaching children. Accumulating a number of suitable scripts can be very helpful. Finding short plays for the classroom is much easier today with many available from online websites. Scripts are written to suit particular age groups, from tiny ones to teenagers. These scripts help teachers to involve pupils actively in learning instead of just sitting passively and listening.

A search online can be narrowed down by selecting various options such as length, type, and age group. There are many that last less than 10 minutes and fit easily into a lesson. Comedic scripts are always popular and children often learn best when they are entertained and amused. Instead of just sitting and listening, they are actively participating.

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.

When participating in a play, even the most shy, withdrawn pupils can be drawn in. It is a wonderful way to include them and before they know it, they have developed more self confidence. Children who battle academically often find great creative expression in drama too.

Group activities are an important part of learning. Drama encourages working together to achieve a certain result. Children learn how to encourage and support one another in their performances. They learn what it feels like to share together and respect one another to make the whole experience work well and achieve the right effect.

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.

A script may only have parts for a few pupils and the others have to sit and listen carefully. Others are designed to allow all the pupils to participate, even if it only in a chorus where many of them voice the lines together. Drama is one of the best ways to introduce fun into learning. With all the scripts available, you will never be without one that can add to your curriculum and make the learning experience more enjoyable for the pupils.




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