Nine short scenes and discussion questions based on SEL concepts of Responsibility, Perseverance, and Courage. Perfect to use in class with ages 6-11.
Drama classrooms are a natural environment for SEL (Social Emotional Learning). Use these nine short scenes to explore what it means to “Be Strong” through the concepts of:
Responsibility
Perseverance
Courage
Each scene is intended to be a conversation starter and includes discussion questions to ask your students. Great for ages 6-11.
Example of a scene about courage:
No Trespassing
A. Are you coming with us?
B. The sign says, “No Trespassing.”
A. I know, but we are just going to take a quick look.
B. I don’t think it’s a good idea.
A. Are you afraid?
B. I just don’t want to get in trouble.
A. Nobody will even know.
B. It might not be safe.
A. Fine. You stay here. We’re going.
Example of a discussion question about courage:
Have you ever been the only one who followed the rules?
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