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The Big Book of Thematic Plays

25 Exciting, Easy-to Read Plays With Instant Activities on the Topics You Teach

By Tracey West Illustrator Narrator Editor Photographed by

The Big Book of Thematic Plays

25 Exciting, Easy-to Read Plays With Instant Activities on the Topics You Teach

By Tracey West Illustrator Narrator Editor Photographed by
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Build literacy and delight young learners with the brand new collection of fresh, easy-to-read, reproducible plays on all your favorite topics: back to school, Pilgrims, neighborhood helpers, rain forest, penguins, harvest, the five senses, spiders, 100th Day of School, and many more! Includes cross-curricular extension activities and book links. Perfect for classroom read-alouds or full-scale productions!
Build literacy and delight young learners with the brand new collection of fresh, easy-to-read, reproducible plays on all your favorite topics: back to school, Pilgrims, neighborhood helpers, rain forest, penguins, harvest, the five senses, spiders, 100th Day of School, and many more! Includes cross-curricular extension activities and book links. Perfect for classroom read-alouds or full-scale productions!

Teacher Tips

Readers Theater: In this technique, children are assigned parts in the play to read aloud to each other or to an audience. Students often feel best exploring new characters and experimenting with different voices without the burden of memorizing lines or movements. Even children with experience performing in full-scale play productions can benefit from reading a play aloud with classmates!
Readers Theater: In this technique, children are assigned parts in the play to read aloud to each other or to an audience. Students often feel best exploring new characters and experimenting with different voices without the burden of memorizing lines or movements. Even children with experience performing in full-scale play productions can benefit from reading a play aloud with classmates!

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