Reader's Theater for Advanced Readers! - These plays can be used for centers, Language Arts activities, fluency practice, partner reading, etc. This particular pack has 3 characters for those times when you find you have an odd number of students due to enrollment, absences, pull-out programs, etc. This is a great addition to use with my Holiday Partner Plays for Advanced Readers! These ... Read More about Reader’s Theater for Advanced Readers with 3 Characters! {Holiday}
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Five for Fraturday
Remember how last Fraturday, I was just beginning my NINE DAY THANKSGIVING VACATION? Well, seven of those days have just gone on by and I don't even know how. I mean, HOW? And waaaaaaahhhhhhh. (That's me crying.) Every year, our neighborhood decorates the front gates with big wreaths and they light up all of the palm trees. I absolutely love it, but this year it seemed ... Read More about Five for Fraturday
Reader’s Theater – Partner Plays for Advanced Readers {Any Time}
Reader's Theater - with Murphie and Milo! These plays can be used for centers, Language Arts activities, fluency practice, partner reading, etc. These plays are designed and created with advanced readers in mind. The font is smaller, there are no picture clues, and varied sentence structure is used without. Ten plays are included. Each play is an original work created and written by A Teeny ... Read More about Reader’s Theater – Partner Plays for Advanced Readers {Any Time}
Reader’s Theater – Partner Plays for Kinder Kids! {Any Time Edition}
Reader's Theater for Kinder Kids! - These plays can be used for centers, Language Arts activities, fluency practice, partner reading, etc. These plays are designed and created with Kinder Kids in mind. Each play has extra large font, picture clues, and predictable sentence patterns with sight word practice. The sentences only have four to five words. For example: I like . . . I see . . ... Read More about Reader’s Theater – Partner Plays for Kinder Kids! {Any Time Edition}
Ah-choo! (but I’m not sick so you can come closer)
Today was the day that I found out more about my new troublemaker student. I learned lots of new information. For example, if he is on the playground, he feels very comfortable telling other first grade boys that he is going to beat them up and that they should run. As in, "Yeah, you'd BETTER run!" He also feels it's within his right to state his dislike for me when he can't find ... Read More about Ah-choo! (but I’m not sick so you can come closer)
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