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Freddie Green's Musical Plays for Primary School

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I was a drama teacher for more years than I care to admit, and over the years have written lots of easy musical plays and assemblies for primary schools. I have a commercial website too which is https://www.easyprimaryschoolplays.com where you can preview the plays and the music. Please make your purchase at TES.com though because you will save up to 80%

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I was a drama teacher for more years than I care to admit, and over the years have written lots of easy musical plays and assemblies for primary schools. I have a commercial website too which is https://www.easyprimaryschoolplays.com where you can preview the plays and the music. Please make your purchase at TES.com though because you will save up to 80%
Four Essential Musical Plays about FOOD
Freddie GreenFreddie Green

Four Essential Musical Plays about FOOD

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This is a collection of FOUR musical plays for KS1 (ages 5-9) presented as a bundle. The theme is FOOD. Download them and use them for assemblies, classroom or drama club resources. You get script, audio, sheet music and school performance licence. When bought on our usual website, these plays retail at up to £12.50 EACH. So the special TES price represents a good saving. (NB: You can preview the scripts and music more fully at easyprimaryschoolplays.com but you MUST return to this TES site to get the special low price!!!)
A Not So English Breakfast (Musical Assembly for KS2)
Freddie GreenFreddie Green

A Not So English Breakfast (Musical Assembly for KS2)

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A Not-so-English Breakfast. A musical assembly for primary schools. Supplied with two songs which have vocals tracks and backing tracks. No musical ability needed Synopsis: It’s breakfast time for an ordinary family. Dad has been grumbling that he wants a full English breakfast- he says he will never eat any “foreign food.” But a full English breakfast actually consists almost entirely of foods from other countries- cornflakes, bacon, tea, coffee, marmalade etc. Children in the audience are delighted as the various dishes are whisked away from him! (More so if a teacher plays the part of Dad) There are lots of possibilities for follow-up work about where food comes from, rhymes, food surveys etc. Songs: “I had a sausage” (A very silly song- children love it) “We Give thanks” (A jolly song of thanks with rap-style spoken verses) Characters: Narrator, dad, mum, sons (Leroy and Adam), daughters (Ann and Julie), singers This play can be previewed fully on our website, but you must return here to the TES site to achieve the special TES price! Our website is [https://www.easyprimaryschoolplays.com]