Readers Theatre

ebook A Secondary Approach

By Neill Dixon

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Readers Theatre activities are perfect for different learning styles. In addition, students who participate in Readers Theatre show improved standards of oral expression, self-confidence, self-image, and creativity. In Readers Theatre: A Secondary Approach, the author combines new and updated suggestions, ideas, and techniques with basic strategies that can be altered, expanded, and experimented with to provide all students with enriched learning experiences. All of the activities have been successfully used in the classroom.

In this resource , you will find:

  • effective ways to incorporate ReadersTheatre into daily lessons
  • ideas for developing original scripts
  • exercises for improving expression
  • ways to incorporate Readers Theatre into any subject area
  • ways to script short stories, poems, novel excerpts, and other material

    staging suggestions for different forms of Readers Theatre

  • evaluation ideas
  • reproducible scripts from lessons, as well as bonus scripts from classic authors, with staging suggestions
  • evaluation tools
  • effective ways to incorporate ReadersTheatre into daily lessons
  • ideas for developing original scripts
  • exercises for improving expression
  • ways to incorporate Readers Theatre into any subject areali>ways to script short stories, poems, novel excerpts, and other material
  • staging suggestions for different forms of Readers Theatre
  • evaluation ideas
  • reproducible scripts from lessons, as well as bonus scripts from classic authors, with staging suggestions

  • evaluation tools
  • Readers Theatre