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Using Christmas Plays to Teach the Christmas Story

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How to Teach Children about Christmas Christmas is a special time for everyone, especially children. However, it can be difficult deciding how to teach children about Christmas and the meaning behind it. The most traditional and popular medium is the Christmas play. This often forms a key date in the school calendar, and is highly beneficial as it gives pupils a chance to show off their skills, have fun and make their parents proud.

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Funny School Nativity Plays: Bringing the Christmas Story to Life

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Using a Nativity Play to Liven Up the Christmas Story As Christmas approaches, one problem that teachers face is how to teach their pupils about the nativity story. This story has been repeated for many generations, so some teachers may choose to put on funny school nativity plays in order to breathe fresh life into the story. Adding an element of humour can make it more appealing, relevant and enjoyable for the younger generation.

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Make Your School’s Christmas Play One to Remember

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Top Tips for Staging the Perfect Christmas Play The Christmas play is a big event in a school’s calendar, as it brings everyone together for a chance to participate in an event and show off their talents – not only in front of the school, but also in front of parents and friends. In order for Christmas plays to go smoothly, it is important to be prepared as they are a great chance to give children the chance to do new things and show everyone what they can do, as…read more

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Why All Schools Should Have Christmas Plays

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Why Drama In Schools Is A Good Thing! A Christmas play or nativity play has long been a tradition in schools up and down the country. Based around the traditional story of the first Christmas, these plays have given generations of children the opportunity to get involved in a production and try their hand at performing in front of a big crowd of parents and peers.

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