If you are looking for progams or plays to put on with elementary students or to entertain elementary aged students, this is the place. We offer minimal practice programs and plays that are easy to put together. Written for elementary aged students these plays:
Offer advice on how to stay away from drugs using our anti drugs plays
Tteach about patriotism using our patriotic plays
Present an assembly for patriotic holidays that doesn't require a lot of work
Christmas holiday plays that include sing alongs with the whole school or the whole community
Instead of practicing hard for a month, pracitce all year long and put it together in a week
Easy to learn because a lot of them are in rhyme
Classroom plays for helping to learn curriculum a fun way
Dear (Teacher, Chorister, Program Director, Desperate), You have been(assigned, delegated, volunteered, drafted) to do the program, this year, for you (school, grade level, church, street gang) You have no idea what to do other than (cry, pass the buck, throw a trantrum, or die). The programs you can locate are (too long, too boring, humorless, and very time consuming). You would like to find a program that: 1. Author permits you to make copies for your use
2. No royalties 3. Lets you make changes and deletions
4. Use familiar music, poetry and dance 5. Use the talents of current cast members
6. Laugh and enjoy yourself
7. Minimal practice time Well, smile, rejoice, jump for joy, breathe a sigh of relief . THISIS YOUR LUCKY DAY. The author of many of these plays, Caroline S. Mackay encourages all of these ideas. Additional programs and plays will be added as written.
Also, available are copyrighted plays, misc. plays that have been found, old plays that are hard to find, and plays that can be used in the classroom.
OPEN THE DOOR to a child's creative side by using ART STARTS. Art Starts is a series of folders that encourages a child to be creative. They provide the art idea and the child then expands the idea into their own art. Also included, is a color title page so that you can put the pictures in a binder and display on a table for parents to look at