Tiki's Jack & The Beanstalk
Tiki the kangaroo emphasizes the importance of reading as she narrates this tale
to her baby Joey while our cast acts out the show. Jack is forced to stop pursuing
his life's dreams when his mother asks him to sell his cow for money to help feed
his family. Much to her dismay he trades his cow for some magic beans which she
throws away. A huge beanstalk grows from the beans up to the sky where a wealthy,
greedy giant man lives with an imprisoned golden harp. When Jack tries to free the
harp the giant angrily tries to capture him. Luckily, Jack is able to save the day
with a twist of fate in our surprise ending as our characters dance, sing and interact
with our audiences.
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Grade: K-2
Curriculum: Music/Theater
Standards: LA.A.1.1.4, LA.E.1.1.1, LA.E.1.1.2, TH.C.1.1.1, TH.D.1.1.4
FCAT Topic: Reading/Language Arts
The activities implemented in the theatrical portion of Tiki's Jack and the Beanstalk
are seen when Tiki our kangaroo emphasizes the importance of reading to her baby,
Joey. They discuss reading books and how much baby Joey enjoys it. If our fun characters
enjoy reading then that message can be conveyed to our play goers to enjoy and encourage
reading as well. The show portrays life's lessons to be learned through out the
performance by our characters actions on stage. For example, in Jack in the Beanstalk
Jack does whatever it takes to make his life's ambition become successful while
still helping out his family. We plan to teach this and other life's lessons through
the silliness of our character's behavior on stage while they entertain with song
& dance. Students will absorb such important practices through laughter in a fun,
exciting, magical style.