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Look at Fun With Drama Volume 2!

The race is on! Choose a great play for a community event at your school! Whether you teach kindergarten primary or junior level children, Shining Stars will build positive self concept as a learner and will link up with science, as will Snowflakes. At the beginning of the school year, First Day Friends gets things off to a good start! There’s lots of content too in Talk Radio, Canada Eh? … and Yeah Canada! Do you want to motivate your students? Let them choose the best of “their” music for Cooper Street Band. Fun With Drama Volume 2 has lots to offer. Get set! Go!

Snowflakes is an amusing and imaginative play that teaches some of the science of snow to 5 and 6 year olds integrated with music and dance. It is a short but effective play for little children.

Shining Stars is fun for 5 to 7 year olds. It builds confidence in doing something well. It encourages the children to notice what they and others do well! Drama and music blend well.

First Day Friends is all about making and keeping friends. Smiling and inviting are played out for 6 and 7 year olds… plus they do a game called “Favorites”. Respect and friendship are built by listening.

April Fool’s is full of humour as Greg Kidding the radio show host does an April 1 show on Radio J.O.K.E. on his program called Talk Back! 7 to 9 year olds love this stuff!

Joke Monsters’ Club gets even the shy 8 to 10 year olds telling jokes and making their peers laugh! A great speech confidence builder.

Cooper Street Band is super for 9 to 11 year olds who love to bring in their music and build it into the play! Put on this play and do a Food Drive for the community. Fun!

Talk Radio is for 10 to 12 year olds who are becoming aware of community issues such as the cosmetic use of pesticides. Thought-provoking and a good debate starter.

Canada Eh? is about 10 year old Carlos who comes to Canada from Cuba. His classmates help him learn English and applaud when he presents his project on organic gardening as done in Cuba.

Yeah, Canada! Is all about a visit to Parliament Hill in Ottawa where the kids just happen to meet the Prime Minister. In conjunction with various web sites, this play makes a great follow up to Canadian studies for 10 and 11 year olds.

Spiral bound, 50 pages. Includes suggestions for cross-curricular learning opportunities. Cost is $20. Order now.