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Drama/Role Play
1 Drama Prop Kit 2 Hot Seat Cushion
1 Drama Prop Kit
Slowly open the quaint, red suitcase to reveal
a treasure chest of appealing props to
stimulate, support and enhance drama
activities. Includes a suitcase,teacher’s notes, 2
floaty scarves, glitter brimmed hat, gold
eyemask, 2 pairs of spectacles, tiara,torch,
silver blanket, thunder tube, safety glass
magnifier, binoculars,whistle, compass, silver
coins, metal slinky, microphone, mirror.The
contents in this kit may vary.
LDRP
2 Hot Seat Cushion
What character will you be today? When
children sit on this cushion they become
3 Silence In Court 4 Speaking Frames
someone entirely different. This tried and
tested technique will improve speaking and
listening skills - see what questions the rest of
the class think up for them e.g. ‘So Mr. Wolf,
how did you feel when you blew down the 3
pig’s house?’ Size: 30 x 30 cm.
LHOT
3 Silence In Court
A collection of characters from traditional
tales are gathered for court - ‘Goldilocks, can
you please tell the court whether you have
ever been in the bears’ house before?’. Teaches
children how to change the way they speak in
different situations. Contains 5 scene setting
cards for each traditional tale, 30 full colour
character cards and 30 question cards (with
3-5 questions on each card). Suitable for
KS1/P1-3 and KS2/P4-7.
5 Garage Role Play 6 Airport Role Play
Many thanks to Gill Matthews who helped us
develop this resource.
LDEB
4 Speaking Frames
The speaking frames provide opportunities to
structure oral responses to the non-fiction
text types of:
Recount Recount a visit
Non-chronological report
7 Doctor’s Surgery Role Play
Explanation
Instruction
7 Doctor’s Surgery Role
Persuasion
Play
Argument
Discussion / Debate. Each of the frames
Set up your own doctor’s surgery with signs,
consists of a series of cards that provide
labels and posters for the waiting room,
‘sentence starters’ for children to structure an
appointment book, prescriptions, and record
oral presentation in a particular text type. The
cards. Plenty of ‘good health’ messages.
cards are grouped as ‘starters’ followed by a
LEP3 number of paragraphs and finally a conclusion.
60 cards per genre (480 in total), size 15 x 6
8 Vet’s Role Play
8 Vet’s Role Play
cm each. KS2/P4-7.
With signs, labels, record cards and posters
LSPEAK
about animal care, this pack explores all the
emergent literacy opportunities in this 5 Garage Role Play
popular role play area.
9 Post Office Role Play
Signs, labels, forecourt posters, appointment
LEP4 book, maintenance checklist, and much much
more for role play, great for outdoor play!
9 Post Office Role Play
LEP1
All the role play print you need to set up
your own Post Office. Stamps, labels, signs, 6 Airport Role Play
10 Café Role Play
posters and ‘The Journey of a Letter’.
All the environmental print you’d find in a real
LEP5 airport, as well as passports, boarding cards,
safety checklists and travel labels. Send
10 Café Role Play
Barnaby Bear off in style.
PSHE and Literacy in one resource! Role play
LEP2
print for the Healthy Food Café, with lots of
attractive café signage as well as posters and
menus encouraging a healthy diet.
LEP6
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