Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Freeman PBL

A group of girls in Mrs. Freeman's class wanted to perform a skit.  They wrote the entire scene themselves complete with characters (a scientist and teacher talking to two kids) and simple staging.  Here is their final result:

Freeman’s Group:  Skit

Ally and Brooke:  Miss Madalyn?  Oh scientist!

Madalyn:  Who!  What do you need?

Chloe:  Miss Madalyn what are these kids doing here?

Brooke:  We want to learn about our diaphragm.

Ally:  What’s a diaphragm?

Brooke:  You don’t know what a diaphragm is?

All:  Let’s ask!

Chloe:  Your diaphragm helps you breathe.  When you take a breath in, your diaphragm goes down.

Madalyn:  When you breathe out, your diaphragm moves back out.  Mostly that’s how the diaphragm works.

Ally:  Well, how do you get the air inside your diaphragm.

Chloe:  Well you breathe in air through your mouth.  Your lungs expand and air comes in.

Brooke:  I heard smoking is bad for your lungs and your diaphragm.

Madalyn:  It’s bad for your whole body.  Smoking makes your lungs turn black.

Chloe:  The nicotine in cigarettes holds onto your body and doesn’t let it go.

Madalyn:  Like a fish on a hook – it doesn’t let go.  Let’s go get some ice cream.


Adriana:  Hey guys – where are you?  Who turned off the lights?

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