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Dive into our "Environment/Recycling" category, where you'll find engaging plays for elementary students that promote awareness and appreciation for our planet. These delightful scripts are crafted to educate young audiences on environmental issues while encouraging them to take action, making theater an effective tool for social change.


Through these performance arts opportunities, students can explore vital themes like recycling, conservation, and sustainability in a fun and interactive way, fostering a sense of responsibility toward their environment.


Each play is designed to develop important skills such as teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking, while also enhancing communication abilities as students embody diverse characters and narratives.


By integrating these plays into your curriculum, you not only enrich the learning experience but also inspire the next generation of eco-conscious leaders. Choose our environment and recycling plays to entertain, educate, and empower your students while cultivating a deeper connection to their world.


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GO, GREEN! by Jane Tesh GO, GREEN! by Jane Tesh

Lower Grades; 4 male; 5 female; 10 minutes. As bottle, can, and paper fight their way out of the trash can, young children will learn a valuable lesson in recycling.

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THE MIRACLE OF SPRING by Helen Hanna THE MIRACLE OF SPRING by Helen Hanna

Middle & Lower Grades; 3 male, 6 female, 19+ male or female; 15 minutes. A large-cast play to welcome Spring and learn about the environment. Petulant King Bartholomew bans Spring, only to realize in a dream courtroom drama that he has upset the cycles of the seasons and destroyed the food supply.

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