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Olympics PRIDE Assembly
Olympics PRIDE Assembly. P.R.I.D.E. – an acronym for Positive attitude; Respect for yourself and others; the ability to make Intelligent decisions; time to Dream; and not forgetting all the Effort that needs to be put in – in all walks of life.
Olympics PRIDE Assembly is a Class Play that provides the perfect way of demonstrating what it takes to make it in life – the kind of success story all children can aspire to.
Also available as set of 5 guided reading play scripts (Readers Theater) plus quizzes, as broken down above – See under Guided Reading Play Scripts section
A cast of 25. Duration: around 15 – 20 minutes reading time – around 4 minutes for each ‘section’ covering Positive Mental Attitude, Respect, Intelligent Choices, Dreams & Goals, Effort and Education. This obviously doesn’t include music which is optional.
This Script is one of a number of scripts dealing with the Olympics:
- Olympics PRIDE Guided Reading Scripts 2016
- Rio 2016 Olympics PRIDE Assembly
- Rio 2016 Olympic Games Assembly history and events and ode
- Olympics PRIDE Assembly
Olympics PRIDE Assembly Sample Text
Coach: Good morning and welcome to our (lifts PRIDE banner) PRIDE Assembly on the 2016 Olympics.
(Enter Fan 1, Dancer 1, Coach, Athlete 1 & Athlete 2 and Athlete 3 holding
POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE banner)
Fan 1: (Singing) Nod ya head, Olympics comin! Nod ya head Olympics comin….
Dancer 1: Hold up! Hold Up! What was that move again?
Coach: I’ll give you moves! Like, how about movin’ outta here!
Athlete 1: We’ve got athletic moves to master, man!
Athlete 2: And those moves take practice.
Athlete 3: Hours and hours of it!
Fan 1: But you’ve got the moves, bro! You don’t need to practice!
Coach: (Snorting) Do you really think it’s that easy?
Fan 1: Yeah, somethin’ like that. It wouldn’t matter how many hours I spent runnin’ and throwin’ an’ doin’ whatever else these athletes do …. I’d still be bottom of the heap! My school mates always said I was rubbish and they were right!
Dancer 1: Hold up! Hold up! Aren’t we meant to be discussing positive mental attitude here? I’d say yours was round about zero on a positive ratings scale!
Coach: (Sighing) I can see I’ve got a bit of coaching to do here (looking at fan) before I can see to my own Athletes.
Athlete 1: No probs, Coach. We all know where this young man’s coming from.
Athlete 2: Yeah. I used to think I was no good – I’d never have dreamt I’d be playing for this team one day!
Fan 1: (Exclaiming) No! Really? But you’re ‘the man’! How could you notbelieve in yourself?
Athlete 2: All too easily!
Athlete 3: I was lucky – I had my mum to back me up. But not all of us have that support and you have to develop your own mental strategies.
Fan 1: But nobody’s ever told me I’m any good at anything!
Coach: Which is exactly why you have to believe in yourself!
Athlete 1: Don’t waste your time waiting for others to sing your praises.
Dancer 1: You could have a really long wait! Trust me, you have to just get out there and do it!
Fan 1: But do what? I’ve already said I’m no good at anything!
Athlete 2: Or so you’ve led yourself to believe. I’ll bet one day you’ll find something that you’ll want to do with a passion
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