Search Our Catalog      About Us      Request a Catalog      Writer’s Guidelines      Contact Us      Rights and Permissions      Booksellers’ Information     
 Costuming
 Curriculum Texts and Aids
 Directing
 Duet Scenets and Dialogs
 Improvisation
 Melodrama
 Monologues
 Music and Dance
 Readers Theatre
 Religious
 Scenes and Short Plays
 Speech and Forensics
 Teaching Aids
 Technical
 Theatre Games
Ups and Downs
Elementary monologues that explore emotions


By Rebecca Wright


 

Cover of
Bringing SEL lessons into your theatre space is more important than ever.  This unique book of 100 monologues invites elementary school students to explore a wide range of emotions, developing acting skills as well as empathy and an ability to better identify and understand their emotions.

Divided into three sections, each part utilizes a different technique to help children learn more about feelings. 

  • Part I contains 20 monologues, each with two contrasting scenarios which alter the feel of the selection (e.g.  You just learned your family is moving out of state.  Are you excited or sad?).

  • Part II has 30 pairs of monologues that present the same situation from different points of view (e.g.  You’re insulted that you and your younger sister have the same bedtime.  Your sister is glad that the two of you are treated equally.).

  • Part III includes 20 monologues that provide situations without identifying emotions in order to encourage discussion (e.g.  Your mom finally made it to one of your baseball games, but you hit a foul ball through her windshield.).

All the monologues in this exciting collection are between one and two minutes long, and a comprehensive list of emotions in the appendix will help kids better clarify their own feelings and empathize with others.  Most of the selections are gender neutral, with the rest divided evenly between boys and girls.  Elementary-aged students will enjoy the many pieces from their own perspective and will be challenged by others from an older or younger point of view.  Not just for the young actor, this book can help any child build stronger relationships with their peers, parents, siblings, and teachers.

(192 pages, 5½x8½, paperback)

Parts available
Textbook978-1-56608-209-9$18.95