KIRISH
This sociodrama activity helps learners discuss schedules, routines, deadlines, sequence, and time management in realistic situations. Students practice prioritizing tasks, negotiating new timing, asking about availability, and creating a workable plan when the original schedule no longer works.
SSENARIY
A student team is organizing an academic event while also preparing assignments and presentations. However, several deadlines fall in the same week, one team member becomes unavailable, and the original timetable no longer works.
Now the group must reorganize its tasks and agree on a realistic schedule. Some people are focused on deadlines and priorities, while others are dealing with personal time conflicts or practical details. The team must compare what is urgent, what can be postponed, and what order the work should happen in.
ROL KARTALAR
1Organizer
Kim siz
You want the team to follow a clear plan with deadlines, priorities, and shared responsibility.
Maqsad
Create a realistic schedule and make sure the team uses time effectively.
Qadrlaysiz
Deadlines, order, responsibility, and practical planning.
Foydali iboralar
- "We need a realistic schedule, not just good intentions."
- "This deadline is urgent, so it should come first."
- "Let's put the tasks in a realistic sequence."
- "We do not have enough time to do everything today."
⚡ Yashirin vaziyat: You are stressed because time is running out.
2Busy Student
Kim siz
You want to help, but you have genuine time conflicts because of classes, work, or family duties.
Maqsad
Explain your availability clearly and help the group make a plan you can realistically follow.
Qadrlaysiz
Availability, fairness, realistic timing, and not being blamed unfairly.
Foydali iboralar
- "I can help, but I am not available at that time."
- "I'm free after three, but not before."
- "I want to contribute, but my schedule is already full."
- "Could we move this task to a later time slot?"
⚡ Yashirin vaziyat: You feel others do not understand your schedule.
3Teacher or Adviser
Kim siz
You care about deadlines and quality, but you may allow one practical adjustment if the plan is well organized.
Maqsad
Encourage a realistic schedule while protecting the most important deadline.
Qadrlaysiz
Quality, responsibility, clear timing, and a workable final plan.
Foydali iboralar
- "I can be flexible only if the new plan is well organized."
- "The main deadline cannot move too far."
- "Show me the new sequence clearly."
- "I need to see that your priorities are realistic."
⚡ Yashirin vaziyat: You cannot move the main deadline too far.
4Team Member Handling Details
Kim siz
You keep track of task order, small deadlines, and missing steps.
Maqsad
Make sure the team does not forget important tasks and that the sequence makes sense.
Qadrlaysiz
Order, detail, planning, and logical sequence.
Foydali iboralar
- "Before we confirm the plan, let's check the sequence carefully."
- "One small task can still affect the whole schedule."
- "Meanwhile, we can start preparing the next stage."
- "We should check what has already been finished and what is still missing."
⚡ Yashirin vaziyat: One important task has been forgotten.
NAMUNA DIALOG (Sample Only)
Organizer
"We need a realistic schedule, not just good intentions. There are too many deadlines this week."
Busy Student
"I understand, but I can help only after three. I'm not available earlier because of classes and work."
Team Member Handling Details
"Before we confirm the plan, let's check the sequence carefully. I think we are forgetting one important preparation task."
Teacher / Adviser
"I can be flexible only if the new plan is well organized. The main deadline cannot move too far."
Organizer
"Then the urgent task should come first, and the presentation practice can happen later."
Busy Student
"That works better for me. I can join after three and help with the final stage."
Team Member Handling Details
"Meanwhile, we can start the preparation for the next stage and finish the missing details earlier."
Teacher / Adviser
"Good. What about the assignment deadline?"
Organizer
"We should complete the most urgent part today, then postpone the less important task until tomorrow."
Busy Student
"Yes, that sounds realistic."
Team Member Handling Details
"Then our sequence is clear: urgent work first, preparation second, and final checking tomorrow."
Teacher / Adviser
"All right. That is a much more practical plan."