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Add a Little Drama to Your Life.
© Beverley Paine, 2004
Take this a little further and develop your shared reading experiences into mini-plays. Dramatisation remains one of the bet ways to involve children in the reading process and to motivate them to read on their own.
Choose a simple scene with a clear beginning and ending. Let everyone choose the role they wish, and then brainstorm to recall what happens first, second and third in the story or scene. Act it out, with movement and dialogue. Use simple props and make impromptu costumes, or for an elaborate performance with an audience you can make costumes, props and sets. To help the children get into the characters and action, ask them what they think the characters feel in this situation. How would they feel if the action was happening to them? What made the characters behave in this way? What might happen next? The best theatre looks and feels real.
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