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Karen HoffmanShort scripts to read aloud in the classroom
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Jamie BozichThis website provides teachers with reader's theater scripts for them to use in the classroom. Reader's theaters are great way to get students to become excited about reading and to get them familiar with plays.
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Emily HelgersonThis website contains readers theatres for grades K-3. Some of these readers theatres have various holiday themes. Others are based on traditional children's stories such as Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
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Amy AmbelangThis website includes hundreds of reader's theater scripts and plays for free. Included are really common titles and a few not so common titles that would be good for units on mulitcultural storytelling. A variety of grade level (from independant reader to high school) appropriate stories are easily accessible here.
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Kimberly Dunlowscripts for plays
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Gillian KarpGreat website with specific scripts for Readers Theater!
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Charlyn TrussellMany scripts, some from children's books.
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Christine UrdahlScripts and plays to teach reader's theater
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Amanda HallmanThis site is great for mixing up literacy instruction. I use some of these scripts to help increase fluency and to differentiate my repeated reading lessons.
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Anna HolmgreenScripts and plays
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Jaclynn ClaudonTONS of readers theater scripts.
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Silver ThornReaders Theater is a dramatic presentation of a written work in a script form. Readers read from a "script" and reading parts are divided among the readers. No memorization, costumes, blocking, or special lighting is needed. Presentations can easily be done in a k-3 classroom. Scripts are held by the readers. Lines are not memorized. The focus is on reading the text with expressive voices and gestures.
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gina stefaniniReaders Theater is a dramatic presentation of a written work in a script form. Readers read from a "script" and reading parts are divided among the readers. No memorization, costumes, blocking, or special lighting is needed. Presentations can easily be d
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mrs robesonScripts and Plays for the Classroom
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Carol FoxReader's Theater Scripts and Plays for the Classroom
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