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K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put On a Production series.
Illustrated by
Lucy Fleming.
Geared toward third grade and up, this series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of six holiday-themed scripts with stage directions. In each didactic play, students dramatize collaboration and model successful group work. Introductory matter includes how to handle props, rehearsals, crew responsibilities, and more. Teacher guides with more information and tips are available for download on the publisher's website. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Fettuccine and Four-Leaf Clovers, Ghosts and Gummy Worms, Groundhogs and Guinea Pigs, Medals and Memorials, Pickles and Parks, and Turkey and Takeout.
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K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put On a Production series.
Illustrated by
Nina Mata.
Geared toward third grade and up, this series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of six holiday-themed scripts with stage directions. In each didactic play, students dramatize collaboration and model successful group work. Introductory matter includes how to handle props, rehearsals, crew responsibilities, and more. Teacher guides with more information and tips are available for download on the publisher's website. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Fettuccine and Four-Leaf Clovers, Ghosts and Gummy Worms, Groundhogs and Guinea Pigs, Medals and Memorials, Pickles and Parks, and Turkey and Takeout.
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K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put On a Production series.
Illustrated by
Nina Mata.
Geared toward third grade and up, this series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of six holiday-themed scripts with stage directions. In each didactic play, students dramatize collaboration and model successful group work. Introductory matter includes how to handle props, rehearsals, crew responsibilities, and more. Teacher guides with more information and tips are available for download on the publisher's website. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Fettuccine and Four-Leaf Clovers, Ghosts and Gummy Worms, Groundhogs and Guinea Pigs, Medals and Memorials, Pickles and Parks, and Turkey and Takeout.
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K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put On a Production series.
Illustrated by
Lucy Fleming.
Geared toward third grade and up, this series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of six holiday-themed scripts with stage directions. In each didactic play, students dramatize collaboration and model successful group work. Introductory matter includes how to handle props, rehearsals, crew responsibilities, and more. Teacher guides with more information and tips are available for download on the publisher's website. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Fettuccine and Four-Leaf Clovers, Ghosts and Gummy Worms, Groundhogs and Guinea Pigs, Medals and Memorials, Pickles and Parks, and Turkey and Takeout.
(4)
K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put On a Production series.
Illustrated by
Nina Mata.
Geared toward third grade and up, this series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of six holiday-themed scripts with stage directions. In each didactic play, students dramatize collaboration and model successful group work. Introductory matter includes how to handle props, rehearsals, crew responsibilities, and more. Teacher guides with more information and tips are available for download on the publisher's website. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Fettuccine and Four-Leaf Clovers, Ghosts and Gummy Worms, Groundhogs and Guinea Pigs, Medals and Memorials, Pickles and Parks, and Turkey and Takeout.
(4)
K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put On a Production series.
Illustrated by
Lucy Fleming.
Geared toward third grade and up, this series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of six holiday-themed scripts with stage directions. In each didactic play, students dramatize collaboration and model successful group work. Introductory matter includes how to handle props, rehearsals, crew responsibilities, and more. Teacher guides with more information and tips are available for download on the publisher's website. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Fettuccine and Four-Leaf Clovers, Ghosts and Gummy Worms, Groundhogs and Guinea Pigs, Medals and Memorials, Pickles and Parks, and Turkey and Takeout.
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K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production series.
Illustrated by
Michelle Henninger.
This series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of four plays based on familiar tales (e.g., "Chicken Little," "Sleeping Beauty"). Each book introduces cast and crew, sets and props, makeup and costumes, and stage directions; rather stilted script adaptations with dialogue that's easy to read and speak conclude the presentations. Ideal for classroom use. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Farmyard Security, Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow, Pricked Pinkies, and The Princedom of Pea.
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K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production series.
Illustrated by
Michelle Henninger.
This series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of four plays based on familiar tales (e.g., "Chicken Little," "Sleeping Beauty"). Each book introduces cast and crew, sets and props, makeup and costumes, and stage directions; rather stilted script adaptations with dialogue that's easy to read and speak conclude the presentations. Ideal for classroom use. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Farmyard Security, Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow, Pricked Pinkies, and The Princedom of Pea.
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K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production series.
Illustrated by
Nina Mata.
This series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of four plays based on familiar tales (e.g., "Chicken Little," "Sleeping Beauty"). Each book introduces cast and crew, sets and props, makeup and costumes, and stage directions; rather stilted script adaptations with dialogue that's easy to read and speak conclude the presentations. Ideal for classroom use. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Farmyard Security, Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow, Pricked Pinkies, and The Princedom of Pea.
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K-3
Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production series.
Illustrated by
Nina Mata .
This series offers instructions for mounting readers' theater or stage productions of four plays based on familiar tales (e.g., "Chicken Little," "Sleeping Beauty"). Each book introduces cast and crew, sets and props, makeup and costumes, and stage directions; rather stilted script adaptations with dialogue that's easy to read and speak conclude the presentations. Ideal for classroom use. Review covers these Readers' Theater: How to Put on a Production titles: Farmyard Security, Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow, Pricked Pinkies, and The Princedom of Pea.