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Preview of Reader's Theater - Project Based Learning - ALL GRADES!!

Reader's Theater - Project Based Learning - ALL GRADES!!

This project based learning activity is based on 2nd grade North Carolina ELA standards. Students will choose a classic children's story to rewrite into a play format. In order to comply with standards, the play must contain the same characters but can be a different plot. After writing, students will compare and contrast their written play with the original children's story. Included: Student Work Packet with instructions Student Work Rubric
Preview of Poetic Devices and Figurative Language Posters

Poetic Devices and Figurative Language Posters

Created by
Kelsey Little
Teaching poetry or figurative language? Use these posters as a quick reminder of each element. You can glue them together as one big poster or add one by one to a bulletin board as you teach them.9 Total Posters:SimileRhymeRhythmRepetitionImageryAlliterationHyperbolePersonificationOnomatopoeia
Preview of The King of Easter Jokes Contest - Small Group Reader's Theater

The King of Easter Jokes Contest - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for four students. This script is for Easter. My students had requested a script with Easter jokes and this is the result. In the script everyone is getting ready for the Easter party. Pam tells everyone she has a bunch of jokes and can’t wait to tell them. Everyone begins to argue about who has more jokes, is funnier, and who is the King of Easter Jokes. They decide to have a contest to decide who the winner is. They take turns telling jokes until they
Preview of Reading Comprehension Response Packet for Classwork & Homework

Reading Comprehension Response Packet for Classwork & Homework

I know how hard it is to have a systematic way of assigning reading classwork and homework so I created this printable.It is a set of Reading Response Questions for Classwork and Homework that will make assigning Reading in class or assigning it for homework so much easier.What is included?18 Printable Pages18 Reading Response Questions6 Reading StrategiesBased on Fountas & PinnellDOWNLOADABLEPRINTABLE*** READ READ READ***This is a digital file.You will receive a PDF file or a link to downlo
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Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

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Comparative Analysis

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