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Overview'Easy Ways to Christmas Plays' contains three simple yet effective nativity plays suitable for use with groups of mixed ages: Come to my party! The Star who couldn't twinkle Shine your lights! In order to minimise complicated entries and exits for the younger children, each play is designed to allow all the children to stay on stage throughout the performance. All the children are involved in actions, mimes and songs throughout the play, with the speaking parts designed for older children in the group. Each play is preceded by a complete story version of the play, complete with black and white line drawings, designed to be told to the group as an introduction to the play itself. The story is followed by a five-week countdown to the performance, with hints, activities and scripts for each week running up to the performance. Suggested stage positions are included. Photocopy permission is included for the scripts and for all worksheets. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vicki HowiePublisher: BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) Imprint: Barnabas for Children Edition: 2nd New edition Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 0.253kg ISBN: 9780857460844ISBN 10: 0857460846 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 23 September 2011 Recommended Age: From 7 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , General/trade , Children / Juvenile , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsReviewed on The Association of Christian Teachers' website, October 2008 This book commends itself as containing three simple plays for 3-7 year olds that are fun for children, take little time to produce and have a clear Christian message. This sounds like heaven for hard-pressed teachers! Each play has a five week suggested build-up: Week 5 - the theme of the play is introduced; Week 4 - we meet the characters; Week 3 - the actions, mimes or movements are introduced - often within the context of a game; Week 2 - costumes and props are gathered; Week 1 - what will happen on the day of the play itself. Each week is presented with a variety of stories, games, activities (differentiated at 3 levels) and photocopiables for the likes of badges or bookmarks. Each play also contains staging suggestions, memos for the following week and an invitation for parents. The songs included in these plays are to be found in other commonly owned Christmas songbooks, Carol, gaily carol and Merrily to Bethlehem by A C Black, though you could easily substitute carols that you already have within your repertoire. I think putting a Christmas play within a five week programme of preparation is an excellent idea, as so often our youngest ones have little idea of why they are dressing up and going on stage, except to wave at their proud grown-ups! If time is taken to study the 26 pages for each play, I am sure that this book will smooth the organisation of the Nativity play and increase the understanding of the children. Surely a good thing! Reviewed by Jan Randall, Class Teacher and RE Manager, Nursling Primary School, Southampton, Hampshire Reviewed on The Association of Christian Teachers' website, October 2008 This book commends itself as containing three simple plays for 3-7 year olds that are fun for children, take little time to produce and have a clear Christian message. This sounds like heaven for hard-pressed teachers! Each play has a five week suggested build-up: Week 5 - the theme of the play is introduced; Week 4 - we meet the characters; Week 3 - the actions, mimes or movements are introduced - often within the context of a game; Week 2 - costumes and props are gathered; Week 1 - what will happen on the day of the play itself. Each week is presented with a variety of stories, games, activities (differentiated at 3 levels) and photocopiables for the likes of badges or bookmarks. Each play also contains staging suggestions, memos for the following week and an invitation for parents. The songs included in these plays are to be found in other commonly owned Christmas songbooks, Carol, gaily carol and Merrily to Bethlehem by A C Black, though you could easily substitute carols that you already have within your repertoire. I think putting a Christmas play within a five week programme of preparation is an excellent idea, as so often our youngest ones have little idea of why they are dressing up and going on stage, except to wave at their proud grown-ups! If time is taken to study the 26 pages for each play, I am sure that this book will smooth the organisation of the Nativity play and increase the understanding of the children. Surely a good thing! Reviewed by Jan Randall, Class Teacher and RE Manager, Nursling Primary School, Southampton, Hampshire Author InformationVicki is well established as a Barnabas author with her range of popular Easy Ways titles including Easy Ways to Christmas, Easy Ways to Seasonal Plays, Easy Ways to Bible fun for the very young, Easy Ways to Seasonal fun for the very young and Easy to say! easy to play! with its accompanying CD. She is also the author of Knock, Knock! Who's there?, a board book for the under fives. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |