Monday, October 19, 2009

Second Grade Explores Electricity Through Drama!

Students in the second grade have been studying electricity in science classes this year. In drama class we have been exploring this concept in a different way!

The students had a chance to create electrical circuits that connected a "button" to a "doorbell" using only their bodies in a game called Ring that Doorbell!

Next, they thought about different inventions that require electricity and used their classmates to build these inventions. We ended up with some amazing human sculptures representing a variety of electrical items, from light bulbs to computers.

Finally, the students had to use their critical thinking skills and powers of persuasion in a game called, Why do we need Electricity? Each student chose a particular electrical item and made their body look like the item. Then I pretended to be the owner of all of the items and I was ready to clean house and throw away all of my old junk! As I approached each electrical item (student) to throw it away, the student would tell me why it was so important that I couldn't throw it away. For example, one student said, "No You can't take me! If you throw me away your floors will be covered in dirt!" I responded, "That's okay, I don't mind a little dirt." The student then said, "But if your floors are covered in dirt no one will want to come and visit you." To which I replied, "Oh, you're right vacuum cleaner. I had better keep you around." The students came up with great reasons for me to keep each of them around and I was able to guess what they all were. This game is a lot of fun, but it also helps kids to understand how reliant we are on electricity in modern life.

One of the ten major goals of the drama program is to show students the connections between drama and the core curriculum. This unit is an example of how that is done.

-Lisa

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