The cast of Imagination Machine visited Rose Drive Elementary School on Thursday, March 2, transforming the multi-purpose room into a hive of activity and excitement.
Students were treated to one play after another as cast members brought to life stories about hip hop grandmas, snowy adventures, time travel, magical orbs, talking animals, football and unimaginable adventure. The only difference here, however, was that each play was written by a Rose Drive student.
First through fifth grade teachers submitted their students’ original stories back in January, from which a select few were chosen for the cast members to act out. You can imagine those students’ surprise when their names were announced at the beginning of each play.
Not only was the assembly entertaining, but students learned the importance and value of the steps that go into writing a strong story, beginning with the plot, characters and setting, leading up to the conflict, climax and resolution.
A special thank you the Rose Drive PTA and families for making assemblies such as these possible. Bringing learning to life is how our students learn best, and YOU helped make this happen!
Pictured are those students whose stories were selected: Joy Ann Delos Santos (first grade), Reese Tarka (second grade), Helen Fang (third grade), Gavin Hang (third grade), Jaiden Choe/Dave Alec/Daniel Vidrio (fourth grade) and Jimmy Alanis (fifth grade).
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