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Updated October 16, 2009
Little House
On the Prairie:
The Musical
Little House on the Prairie: The Musical is coming to a theater near you! The musical, which stars Melissa Gilbert as "Ma" (Gilbert portrayed young Laura in the TV series that starred Michael Landon), is touring the United States through 2010. Check the Little House on the Prairie: The Musical Web site to learn when it is coming to your state. In addition, the producers of the show have created a great resource for classroom and home use. Be sure to check out the...
Little House on the Prairie: The Musical Educational Guide
Welcome to the world of Little House on the Prairie, the Musical. Little House on the Prairie has remained one of the most popular and beloved celebrations of pioneering America since Laura Ingalls Wilder published the first book of her classic series 75 years ago. Now the inspirational stories cross into yet another frontier in an uplifting new musical. Recommended for the whole family, Little House on the Prairie, the Musical brings the joys and sorrows of family life during the settlement of the prairie to contemporary America. This Guide will spark new ideas on ways you can expand your journey with Little House on the Prairie, the Musical. The materials in this Guide are broken into two sections: an Educators Section and a FOR KIDS section.
The Educators Section provides teachers or parents with all the tools necessary to turn an afternoon at the theater into an interactive, educational experience. It is rich in materials that follow the National Standards for Education. Materials include
a biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder,
a synopsis of the musical,
historical background on homesteading,
brief portraits of the characters in the play, and
pre- and post-performance activities across the curriculum.
The FOR KIDS Section can be copied separately for children. The pages contain additional information written especially for young people. There are activities designed to encourage the use of their imaginations, to reinforce the themes of the show, and to introduce them to new vocabulary words. The section also poses questions that illustrate how a young person staying true to their hopes, dreams, and values is as relevant and vital today as it was more than 100 years ago.
We hope you find this material useful and that you will continue to bring the Arts into your daily life in the classroom, your living room, your homestead, or any other place you just might happen to visit.
Enjoy the show!
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