Script Writing Format and Examples Class 9 CBSE

Script Writing 

What is a script?

A script is a text meant to be performed. It includes

  • dialogue, which is what characters say
  • stage directions, which are short notes about actions, movement, or emotion

Scripts are used for school skits, assembly plays, street plays, short videos, and role plays.

Standard format

Title: A short meaningful title.

Characters: List character names and a short role description.

Setting: Place and time.

Scenes: Use scenes if the place or time changes.

Dialogue and stage directions: Write the character name in capitals. Put actions in brackets.

Example:
RAHUL: I will fix it.
(Asha takes the phone away.)

Building a strong script

A script becomes interesting when it has a clear situation and change.

Beginning

  • introduce the setting and characters
  • show the problem quickly

Middle

  • The problem grows
  • characters disagree or make mistakes
  • new information appears

Ending

  • a solution is found
  • a lesson is learned
  • end with a clear final line

Example

Develop a script for a situation where a wallet is missing, and students are frantically

looking for it. 

Model Answer

Title: The Missing Wallet

Characters
Naina, the student who finds the wallet
Arjun, a student who makes quick guesses
Meera, a student who wants to check facts
Teacher

Setting
School corridor, after lunch

Scene
School corridor

Arjun is searching his bag nervously.
ARJUN: My wallet is missing. Someone has taken it.
MEERA: Calm down. Where did you last see it
ARJUN: In the canteen. I kept it in my bag.
Naina enters holding a wallet.
NAINA: Arjun, is this yours? I found it near the water cooler.
ARJUN: Yes, that is mine.
MEERA: See This is why we should not accuse people without proof.
Arjun looks ashamed.
ARJUN: You are right. I am sorry. I panicked.
The teacher enters.
TEACHER: Remember, dignity matters. Verify first, speak later.
NAINA: And we should return what is not ours.
ALL: Think. Check. Respect.

Key Points to Remember

  • Use simple and clear dialogues
  • Keep the script organised
  • Show actions clearly
  • Maintain a logical flow
  • End with a clear message

How to Prepare This Topic for Exams

  • Understand the format and practise writing short scripts.
  • Focus on creating clear dialogues and simple scenes.
  • Practice different situations so you can write quickly in exams.
  • Revise examples to understand structure and flow.

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