http://www.dramatix.org/
Look under "scripts" and you will find a wealth of great dramas!
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Dramashare.org has a lot of Christian plays, and skits.
Original posting by Nancy Fidler
posted January 23, 2004 08:01 PM January 23, 2004 09:01 PM
I Just happened to be stumped on a puppet skit and started surfing the web.
Check out
http://www.fishersofkids.com/download.htm
I was able to download over 100 skits/plays free! Nancy
see also:
The others are a series of skits to show the meaning behind a concept. We normally do the skit four times, three times incorrect (or what not to do), and the last one correct (what to do). One of the ways of learning, is to find out what not to do, the negative. God uses the negative often. Eight of the ten have the words thou shalt not. The Bible is filled with negative stories, that God uses to teach us what is correct.
Both of the above two catergories are found at http://www.fishersofkids.com/skits.htm
Here's a Rotation Model Teacher's DRAMA SCRIPT website:
Laura Still has written 25 original dramas for her Sunday School.
If all are as good as the free Jonah script, we're blessed! I particularly like her sense of kid-friendly humor. Not stuffy over overly traditional like some scripts.
Drama Based Instruction ~ website of some useful resources from the Univ of Texas
Many of these we would describe as "active learning" or using movement instead of just sitting there for discussion, such as using "Exploding Atom" as a way of expressing your answer to a question.
https://dbp.theatredance.utexas.edu/
https://dbp.theatredance.utexas.edu/videos -- many videos demonstrating techniques
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