Why not get your students excited for a new year of reading with some of my original plays? These plays are written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. Using plays in literacy-based classrooms promotes active listening for the performers, as well as the audience, and offers an engaging way to teach reading skills.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
9/9/2015: Happy Post-Labor Day!
Happy Labor Day! I hope that everyone enjoyed a restful holiday weekend, and you all feel energized for the new school year!
Why not get your students excited for a new year of reading with some of my original plays? These plays are written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. Using plays in literacy-based classrooms promotes active listening for the performers, as well as the audience, and offers an engaging way to teach reading skills.
Why not get your students excited for a new year of reading with some of my original plays? These plays are written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. Using plays in literacy-based classrooms promotes active listening for the performers, as well as the audience, and offers an engaging way to teach reading skills.
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