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Monday 8th June 2020
English – Plays and Dialogue
Hi everyone, one of the units we would have covered in the
Summer term would have been plays and dialogue. I have
included a comprehension based on this to keep practicing
those skills.
All the children in guided reading have read play scripts,
they enjoy adding expression and choosing characters.
Lesson 1 – comprehension
Lesson 2 – identifying features of a play script
Lesson 3 – questions about a play script
Lesson 4 – act out a play script (this unit would usually
include a lot of drama. Can the children complete this with
parents or any siblings. I have included Rama and Sita as
this is a story we studied during our other cultures unit
so the children are familiar with it.
Lesson 5 – write your own play script. This could be about
anything they like or adapt the Oliver Twist script.
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Ask at the beginning what they think the features are? Why
do we have play scripts? How do they look different to a
book?
Can they identify the colons, anything in bold, use of
brackets, stage directions. Do they like the play script?
Yes/no, why?
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Children do not have to use this template it is just an
example to help them.