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Public Speaking

Community Helpers Role Play

Explore different community helpers through fun role play activities!

Duration25 min
Age GroupAges 6–10
DifficultyBeginner
SubjectPublic Speaking
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Concept

What this lesson teaches

This activity helps students understand the roles of community helpers and boosts their speaking skills.

Materials

What you need

  • Costumes or props (hats, tools, etc.)
  • A space to perform (living room, classroom)
  • Paper and crayons for drawing your helper
Steps

How the activity runs

  1. Choose a community helper you want to be.
  2. Gather simple costumes or props from home.
  3. Practice what your helper does and how they help others.
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Why It Works

The learning connection

Hands-on role play makes learning engaging and memorable. It encourages teamwork and builds confidence in speaking.

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Try it with your learner

1. Choose a community helper you want to be, like a doctor or teacher. 2. Think about what special tools or clothing they use. 3. Write down a few sentences about what this helper does. 4. If you have props or costumes, wear them. 5. Perform your role for your family or friends. 6. What did you notice about how people reacted to your performance?

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