Bring the joy and fun of reading to your classroom with these four readers theatre scripts. Roald Dahl’s The Enormous Crocodile, Margaret Wild's The Stone Lion and Marcia Vaughan’s Wombat Stew have been summarised and transformed into dramatic
The classic Australian picture book Wombat Stew by Marcia Vaughan and Pamela Lofts has been adapted into a readers theatre script.All children can confidently participate; those who lack confidence can be part of the chorus. The script is colour
Have fun with this adaptation of the popular bear story for little ones, We're Going in a Bear Hunt.The PPT text is organised in two speaking parts. One part (highlighted in aqua) is aimed at an individual or pair of students and the rest of the
We're Going on a Sock HuntThis children's choral reading script is an adaptation of the popular story "We're Going on a Bear Hunt".The text is organised in two speaking parts, one part (highlighted in aqua) being for the ‘sock loser’ and the rest of
This script is based on Margaret Wild's poignant picture book, The Stone Lion. The story, set in wintery London during the depression years, is an excellent resource to assist students in their development of empathy. Along with the obvious
Apart from the obvious enjoyment and engagement students derive from dramatic reading, this script was developed to assist students develop fluency and expression through repeated reading. The students initially explored the picture book on which
Based on Marcus Pfister's popular picture book The Rainbow Fish, children can have so much fun reading and performing this readers theatre. The whole class can be involved, as there is no limit to the number of 'fish' characters. Children can make
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