"And Mrs. Freeman's class lived happily ever after. The end!"
"Annnnnnnd... action!" That's what we say when we start a reader's theater performance. In reader's theater, we act out a story while we read. So far, we have been working on folk tales. We get to practice first with our script. Then, we practice with our groups so we do well in the play and don't make mistakes. It's fun practicing with our friends and deciding how we want to act it out. Really, REALLY fun - you should try it! Then, we perform it for the class (still using our scripts - it IS readers' theater!) and Mrs. Freeman tapes it. Every group gets compliments from the audience when they are done. After we're done acting it out, Mrs. Freeman gives us a checklist and we get to watch ourselves on the iPad and see how we did. If you want to see for yourself, you can find the videos on this very website! Just go to the Student Work tab. And that's the story of readers' theater in our classroom.
"And Mrs. Freeman's class lived happily ever after. The end!"
Madison
5/21/2013 12:41:00 pm
My part's that I did were baby bear in GOLDIE LOCK'S AND THE 3 BEAR'S and my other one was the little red hen in THE LITTLE RED HEN!The reader's theater was amazing and I really liked my line's. Comments are closed.
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