PREVIEW
1.4 Identify one story (children’s literature)
that you can use as a scenario to
explore in a dramatic play lesson. Give
the title and author and then explain
why this specific story would be
appropriate for a dramatic play. What
teaching outcome do you aim to
achieve by exploring the storyline
through dramatic play? (2)
• One suitable story for a dramatic
play lesson is "Where the Wild
Things Are" by Maurice Sendak. This
classic children's book tells the
story of Max, a young boy who goes
on a wild adventure to an island
inhabited by creatures known as the
Wild Things. Through his imaginative
journey, Max learns about the power
LSP1501
of imagination, the importance of
empathy, and the comfort of home.
NATALIE FOXX
ASSIGNMENT 3 SEM 1 2024
1.4 Identify one story (children’s literature)
that you can use as a scenario to
explore in a dramatic play lesson. Give
the title and author and then explain
why this specific story would be
appropriate for a dramatic play. What
teaching outcome do you aim to
achieve by exploring the storyline
through dramatic play? (2)
• One suitable story for a dramatic
play lesson is "Where the Wild
Things Are" by Maurice Sendak. This
classic children's book tells the
story of Max, a young boy who goes
on a wild adventure to an island
inhabited by creatures known as the
Wild Things. Through his imaginative
journey, Max learns about the power
LSP1501
of imagination, the importance of
empathy, and the comfort of home.
NATALIE FOXX
ASSIGNMENT 3 SEM 1 2024