Teeth and Eating Assembly

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Teeth and Eating Assembly. Once again, our narrator has his/her work cut out, vying with a dentist, a ‘super athlete’, a ‘Sweet Gang’ and of course …. a whole crowd of chattering teeth!

This is one of three scripts written on ‘The Body’. The other two are: The Skeleton and Muscles Assembly – Years 3 & 4 & Healthy Living Assembly – Years 5 & 6.

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Teeth and Eating Assembly – Years 3 & 4

Teeth and Eating Assembly. Once again, our narrator has his/her work cut out, vying with a dentist, a ‘super athlete’, a ‘Sweet Gang’ and of course …. a whole crowd of chattering teeth!

This is one of three scripts written on ‘The Body’. The other two are: The Skeleton and Muscles Assembly – Years 3 & 4 & Healthy Living Assembly – Years 5 & 6.

Cast of 30 – easily adaptable up or down. Duration – around 20 minutes including music choices.

Once again, our narrator has his/her work cut out, vying with a dentist, a ‘super athlete’, a ‘Sweet Gang’ and of course …. a whole crowd of chattering teeth!

Teeth and Eating Assembly. Sample Script:

Narrator:         Good morning and welcome to our assembly on

(Sound of dentist’s drill)

(Narrator walks over to dentist, standing over patient, with drill in hand)

Narrator:         (Shouting) Er, excuse me!

(Drilling stops and dentist looks round towards narrator)

Dentist:            (Angrily) Yes! Did you want something? Surely you can see I’m rather busy here!

Narrator:         (Huffily) I’m sure you are! But so am I! I happen to be trying to hold an assembly this morning and, well, I just can’t do that with you drilling!

Patient:            (Leaping off chair) Oh that’s fine! I can always come back another day!

(Dentist places patient firmly back in the chair)

Dentist:            Oh no you don’t! You are not going anywhere – not until I have finished!

(To narrator) Now, if you don’t mind

(Dentist picks up drill and moves towards patient)

Narrator:         No! Stop!

(Dentist stops)

Narrator:         I can give you a very good reason why you should stop what you are doing. Well, for a short time, anyway.

Dentist:            Oh yes? Well, come on, then. This had better be good.

Narrator:         Well, wouldn’t you agree that prevention is better than cure?

Dentist:            You mean, looking after your teeth rather than me fixing them?

Narrator:         Correct! And our job here this morning is to educate everyone about just that!

Dentist:            Ah! Now you’re talking!

(To Patient) You might want to listen to this. It could save you future trips to my surgery!

Two more scripts on the body will be available soon:

Moving and Growing Assembly, based on Unit 4A, is also for Years 3 & 4.
How to Keep Healthy Assembly is for Years 5 & 6 – building on these two previous assemblies.
Please Note: An assembly combining Units 3A and 4A may also become available.

Also available from www.plays-r-ussell.com

Key Stage I

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