Strike up the Band!
Raise the curtain on
Fun With Drama Volume 3!

There’s tons of action and dramatic moments in Fun With Drama Volume 3! Don’t miss the emotional and inspiring “A Tsunami Heroine” which is a true story! Slow things down big time as you invite your class to do “The Wall of Silence” about bullying! Are your students hot on history? Take another look at the Métis Rebellion in 1985 through the eyes of Madame Tourond in “After the Battle of Batoche...?” Need a short skit about kindness? Then try “Mom’s Surprise Cookies”! Is honesty an issue? Do a readers’ theatre with “The Gift Certificate”! The stage will never be empty when you start using Fun With Drama volume 3!

After the Battle of Batoche is the courageous story of Madame Tourond’s experiences in the Battles of Fish Creek and Batoche during the Riel Rebellion in 1885. It has the human touch of great suffering and the stoic touch of courage and determination. 11 to 14 year olds can really get into this stuff! Blend drama and history.

Ari’s Little Bed is about two 5 and 6 year olds who lose their little hamster. This gives children love for pets and an understanding for the care of pet animals plus an interest in natural science.

The Gift Certificate takes place mainly in a musical instrument store. It is a great discussion starter about honesty in real life with 8 and 9 year olds. In this play honesty pays off big time! Values! Values! Values!

The Fashion Parade is a “cool” way of remembering what a sentence is all about… 8 to 10 year olds like the dressing up and the music for the Fashion Parade that makes grammar easy!

Mom’s Surprise Cookies is all about thankfulness and saying thank you to people you love… 6 to 8 year olds like the baking format and enjoy the humorous ending!

A Tsunami Heroine is a true story from the news after the Asian Tsunami. 10 to 12 year olds can understand the terrible tragedy that happened on December 26th, 2004. They can also see a living example where knowledge saved lives. Terry did just that!

The Wall of Silence is about two lads who were buddies. One was being bullied… big time! They stuck together and made some wise choices and others not so wise. This play for 9 to 11 year olds will trigger active discussions on these choices!

The Ice Storm is for 8 to 12 year olds developing a strong sense of community. It is from real life experiences during the Eastern Canada Ice Storm in 1998.

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