Drama doesn't have to involve costumes and scripts. In our class a few props and vivid imaginations are all that is needed. Recently Mrs. Magee and a few kids created characters out of "floam" and made them talk. I don't know how it all worked out, but I know I heard, "Hurry before I smash it!" Mrs. Ofield has been coming to our room on Tuesdays to assist with literacy growth. Lately she's been recording the children's stories. I'm pretty sure she wrote down this particular drama as it unfolded. If you see dictated "stories" (I use that term loosely!) coming home with your child, it is from her hand.Visit this blog to see the wonderful ways the children in the Bunny Rabbit class at School for Little Children LEARN THROUGH PLAY!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Drama
Drama doesn't have to involve costumes and scripts. In our class a few props and vivid imaginations are all that is needed. Recently Mrs. Magee and a few kids created characters out of "floam" and made them talk. I don't know how it all worked out, but I know I heard, "Hurry before I smash it!" Mrs. Ofield has been coming to our room on Tuesdays to assist with literacy growth. Lately she's been recording the children's stories. I'm pretty sure she wrote down this particular drama as it unfolded. If you see dictated "stories" (I use that term loosely!) coming home with your child, it is from her hand.
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