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The perfect resource for promoting children’s social-emotional learning through more than 200 theater and drama activities across the early childhood curriculum.
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10 July 2018

With more than 200 inquiry-based and child-centered activities and exercises, A Little Drama will help teachers (including those with no theater experience of their own) develop the body, voice, mind, and heart of young children. Use these activities to help children navigate daily transitions, to calm children when it’s time to quiet, and to develop children’s creativity, sense of self, and social-emotional, physical, and literacy skills (and have a lot of fun along the way).
Price: $24.95
Pages: 112
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Imprint: Redleaf Press
Publication Date:
10 July 2018
Trim Size: 10.88 X 8.38 in
ISBN: 9781605545851
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
"Filled with easy-to-implement ideas for incorporating drama into early childhood classrooms . . . This book is an excellent resource for both beginning and experienced early childhood educators.” —Booklist
“A substantial and comprehensive addition to the field of theatre pedagogy in the early childhood classroom. Easy-to-use and full of multidisciplinary activities, A Little Drama serves as a valuable reminder that young children learn in different ways, and that play and drama can help to diversify teaching and to meet students’ varied learning needs.” —Alexander Santiago-Jirau, director of education, New York Theatre Workshop and instructor, Educational Theatre at New York University–Steinhardt
“A Little Drama is the most comprehensive and thorough book on how to use dramatic activities with young children, that I have ever come across. It is a must-have tool for educators, administrators, parents, or anyone that works with the very young.” —James Miles, executive director, Arts Corps & veteran Teaching Artist
“Lavinia Roberts provides a wealth of well-organized drama activities, especially for busy educators who have not facilitated drama with young children. Teachers may easily choose and integrate any number of brief exercises, including simple yoga poses, that inspire child-centered learning and promote social, emotional, physical, and metacognitive development in their daily plans.” —Jeanne Klein, associate professor emerita, University of Kansas
“A substantial and comprehensive addition to the field of theatre pedagogy in the early childhood classroom. Easy-to-use and full of multidisciplinary activities, A Little Drama serves as a valuable reminder that young children learn in different ways, and that play and drama can help to diversify teaching and to meet students’ varied learning needs.” —Alexander Santiago-Jirau, director of education, New York Theatre Workshop and instructor, Educational Theatre at New York University–Steinhardt
“A Little Drama is the most comprehensive and thorough book on how to use dramatic activities with young children, that I have ever come across. It is a must-have tool for educators, administrators, parents, or anyone that works with the very young.” —James Miles, executive director, Arts Corps & veteran Teaching Artist
“Lavinia Roberts provides a wealth of well-organized drama activities, especially for busy educators who have not facilitated drama with young children. Teachers may easily choose and integrate any number of brief exercises, including simple yoga poses, that inspire child-centered learning and promote social, emotional, physical, and metacognitive development in their daily plans.” —Jeanne Klein, associate professor emerita, University of Kansas
Lavinia Roberts is a playwright and theater teacher based in Brooklyn, NY. She has over thirty plays for young people published, and her work has been seen in Philadelphia, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Seattle, New York, London, Bath, and Athens, among other cities. Her play "Counting Skunks" won the Mario Fratti-Fred Newman Political Playwriting Award at the Castillo Theatre in New York City. She has a master’s in educational theater for colleges and communities from New York University and a bachelor's in fine art from the University of Kansas.
Part 1: Pedagogy and Class Management
Ch. 1: Introduction and Pedagogy
Ch. 2 Focus Activities
Part 2: Building a Drama Class
Ch. 3: Breathing Exercises and Techniques
Ch. 4: Body Warm Ups
Ch. 5: Vocal Warm Ups
Ch. 6: Imaginative Play
Ch. 7: Creative Movement
Ch. 8: Reflection Tools and Closing Rituals
Part 3: Incorporating Music, Art, and Literature into the Drama Classroom
Ch. 9: Incorporating Music
Ch. 10: Incorporating Visual Art
Ch. 11: Literature and the Storybook Drama
Part 4: Bringing it All Together
Ch. 12: Devising Plays with Pre-K
Appendix
Sample Lesson Plans
Blank Lesson Plan Template
Glossary of Terms
Resources/Bibliography