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This could be used with most dramas. We used it for our Elijah/Elisha rotation because of the large number of stories covered in the drama.

Digital photos were taken during Drama Workshop. These photos were edited for content, then "followed" the students to our Bible Disc-overy Zone (games/computers) the next week. One picture was on each screen. The kids had to sequence them, then paired off to write captions. The goal now is to post the slide shows at the church web site.

We "rotate" Kindergarten/Transition, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th grades. We started with K/T in Bible Disc-overy Zone since we figured they were too young for the process; 5th/6th started in Desert Drama. The next week 5th/6th dealt with their pictures on the computer and 3rd/4th was in Desert Drama, and so on.

The kids loved seeing their pictures the next week, and it was a good way to review what they had acted out.

Have fun!!
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