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I am an Irish trained primary school teacher but I am currently working in the Middle East in a British School.

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I am an Irish trained primary school teacher but I am currently working in the Middle East in a British School.
Play script World War II Evacuees
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Play script World War II Evacuees

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Here is a 6 page play script set during WWII. There are 21 parts in the play, some can be combined others can be split where needed. The story begins in a small rural village in Britain, where the parishioners must decide whether or not to take in evacuees coming from the city. There are plenty of learning opportunities with this script and lots of key WWII vocabulary for the children to learn.
Christmas Play Script - Breaking Traditions
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Christmas Play Script - Breaking Traditions

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“Breaking Tradition**” - A Hilarious & Heartwarming Christmas Play! Bring the magic of Christmas to your stage with “Breaking Tradition,” a lively and laugh-out-loud festive play designed for a cast of 23 characters (with flexible narrator roles that can be split to suit larger groups)! Join Santa, Rudolph, the Grinch, and a quirky group of elves and reindeer as they challenge Christmas traditions, learning that the true spirit of the holidays lies in acceptance, love, and being yourself. This fun-filled play is perfect for school performances, community theaters, or Christmas pageants! Includes 3 Festive Songs: Linked directly in the script to videos with the lyrics and music for easy learning! Songs include playful, upbeat numbers that the whole audience will want to sing along to! Suitable for all age groups, this play offers humor, heartfelt moments, and a modern twist on holiday classics! Perfect for a 25-30 minute performance. Get ready to rock Christmas like never before! Grab “Breaking Tradition” today and make this holiday season unforgettable!
Book Week Assembly
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Book Week Assembly

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This is a play script I used for a Year 4 class assembly. The theme is Persistence and is centered around authors, specifically Roald Dahl, J.K Rowling and Dr. Seuss. It is a perfect play to use for Book Week. The performance has a cast of 24 students (parts can be combined or split if needed). The play lasts around 30 minutes and includes two songs and a dance routine. The different roles gives opportunities to all students from the dramatic ones to the more reserved. I hope your class enjoys it as much as mine did!
Britain since 1948 Assembly
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Britain since 1948 Assembly

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This script was written to be performed at the end of the humanities unit, Britain since 1948. The story follows Catherine and Oliver, two pre-teens sent to spend their summer with their grandparents. Through Grandad’s stories, we see his experiences of keys event in each decade. There are two poems included in the script as well as 6 suggested songs. The whole performance takes about 40-50 minutes. There are 22 roles but I recommend that the characters of Annie and Michael are played by different characters to show them transition from children to adults. As I had a very large cast I also had different actors play the main characters in each scene. For continuity they just wore the same costume. As an option you can also have 3 actors act out the Beatle-Mania poem. I hope your class enjoys the performance!
Drama and Classroom Games
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Drama and Classroom Games

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This product contains over 40 games which can be used as part of a Drama lesson, early morning activities or transitional activities. All the games have been tried and tested with my own students and I have included all their favourites. The file is saved as a PDF and each game is on a separate page. I hope your students love these games as much as mine. I’d love to hear which ones were their favourites so please leave a comment or send me a message.
Drama Resources
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Drama Resources

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This product contains some of the Drama resources I used this year in my Primary/ Elementary Drama classes. It includes: 7 Drama Key Skills flash cards. An exercise to review the class rules An end of year reflections exercise 7 Drama Key Skills flash cards These cute little flashcards are usually hanging around my room. At the end of every lessons students move to the skill they felt most confident with in the lesson and then the skill they feel they want to work on in the next lesson. The skills are listening, speaking, motivation, confidence, cooperation, organisation, responsibility. An exercise to review the class rules This is an exercise I gave students if they forgot some of the rules of the Drama class. It includes a comprehension outlining the rules, questions and a composition based on what they have learned from the exercise and how they plan to use it to move forward. There is a question sheet for junior primary and senior primary. An end of year reflections exercise This reflection was given to the students in the last lesson of the year. It was an opportunity to reflect on all they learned, the skills they improved, the games they enjoyed and also allowed them to focus on their targets for the next year. There are two sheets, one with questions and one for them to create a drawing showing their favourite activity. All files are saved as PDFs.