Saturday, February 22, 2014

Readers Theatre

Research shows that “Repeated Oral Reading" improves reading fluency and comprehension, especially when it includes reading role models.Reader’s theater truly engages students and is the most popular form of “repeated guided oral reading.” Reader’s theater provides a dramatic text that does not require memorization, props or a stage.The acting out of story dialogue compels readers to work more closely with the text to interpret and project meaning into the experience. As a result, students show improvement in vocabulary, comprehension and retention. Our literacy groups have been working on improving reading rate, expression and fluency.  

1.Three Billy Goats Gruff
2.Pinocchio
3.Three Little Pigs
4.Red Riding Hood part 1
5. Red Riding Hood part 2




Town Meeting

Remember we will be sharing this Friday, February the 28 at Town meeting at 8:30 a.m.. Would anyone be interested in bringing snacks or juice up to our room afterward to celebrate? All friends and family are invited up to room 213 after our performance.


2 comments:

  1. Awesome, thank you Susie!
    Trace and I will bring in some banana choc chip muffins for Town Meeting Friday. -Kim Younkin

    Kim Younkin

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