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Why Drama Matters: 20 Ways Plays Benefit Elementary Students

Getting students to work with other students can be a challenge!

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students


They usually have a couple of friends they are comfortable with, but it's awkward when they need to work with someone else. 

Things become less awkward when they work together for a common goal. How can we get them working together while continuing to teach the curriculum?

Starting the day with Morning Meeting, along with Team Building games is a great way to start! However, one of my favorite ways to get children working together is by putting on plays!

Research shows that including dramatics and theater in the learning environment enhances many important life skills. Here are 20 of them!

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Students learn new words in context, improving their vocabulary. 

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Performing in front of their peers helps students gain confidence and reduce stage fright.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Working together in a play fosters teamwork and collaboration skills.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Students explore their imagination through character development and storytelling.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Students must listen to cues and instruction, honing their listening abilities.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Script reading allows students to practice reading fluently with expression.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Taking on different roles encourages empathy as students see the world through other perspectives.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Understanding the story and characters reinforces comprehension skills.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Acting and reacting on stage improves social interaction and communication.


Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Memorizing lines and cues enhance memory and recall abilities.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Plays often require creative solutions and quick thinking.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Staying in character and following the story requires focus.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Movement and gestures during dramatics improve coordination.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Many plays introduce students to different cultures and histories.


Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Speaking in front of others develops clarity and expressive language.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Acting can help students identify, express, and manage emotions.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Plays allow for various roles so all students can participate.


Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Drama gives students a constructive way to express themselves.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Regular practice helps students speak confidently in front of others.

Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students
Plays and dramatics bring excitement and joy to learning, making concepts more engaging.

What to use for resources? Well, I have several Reader’s Theater resources here: Reader's Theater Resources
And I’m working on more! And I’ll be glad to honor your requests! (Just email me at elementarymatters@gmail.com with your ideas!)

Check out these blog posts for more information about dramatics in the classroom and team-building activities:


How do you get your students to work together?



Why Drama Matters: 20 ways plays benefit elementary students






Celebrate Winter Holidays!

The holidays are coming fast!

As teachers, we want to have fun with our students during this very special time of year, yet we want to respect their individual beliefs and, of course, continue the important learning!

As teachers, we want to have fun with our students during this very special time of year, yet we want to respect their individual beliefs and, of course, continue the important learning!

There are a whole lot of holidays celebrated in the winter! Here are ten of them:
Diwali
Hanukkah
St. Lucia Day
Las Posadas
Winter Solstice
Christmas
Boxing Day
Kwanzaa
New Year's Eve
Chinese New Year

I like to discuss each holiday and its meaning. Better yet, they can read about these holidays!

This resource provides a kid-friendly explanation of each of the above 10 holidays. It is available in color or black and white for easier printing.

As teachers, we want to have fun with our students during this very special time of year, yet we want to respect their individual beliefs and, of course, continue the important learning!

Plus, after they learn about the holidays, they can perform the included readers' theater! What a great way to practice important reading and speaking skills, learn about winter holidays, and have some fun!

As teachers, we want to have fun with our students during this very special time of year, yet we want to respect their individual beliefs and, of course, continue the important learning!

Plus, there's a song that can be used as a "grand finale!"
As teachers, we want to have fun with our students during this very special time of year, yet we want to respect their individual beliefs and, of course, continue the important learning!

You can also grab this Winter Holidays Readers Theater for FREE by signing up for my weekly newsletter HERE!


Want a digital resource that covers these same holidays? Grab this resource that's available on the Boom Learning platform:
As teachers, we want to have fun with our students during this very special time of year, yet we want to respect their individual beliefs and, of course, continue the important learning!

How do you celebrate the winter holidays with your students?


As teachers, we want to have fun with our students during this very special time of year, yet we want to respect their individual beliefs and, of course, continue the important learning!


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