The first site is awesome lots of info 
 
http://www.timelessteacherstuff.com/ 
 
http://www.lisablau.com/archives.html
 
http://www.fictionteachers.com/classroomtheater/theater.html
 
 
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Sent: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [LIT] readers' theatre scripts


May,
I have a Scope subscription, and do their reader's theater scripts from time
to time w/my "little hams" and they LOVE it.  I usually give them a few
minutes to read the first and/or second scene silently, to get the gist of
the play, then ask for volunteers for the specific roles.  Not only is it a
hoot, but they get so much more out of it by being the "actors."
Barbara/6th/FL 

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On Behalf Of May Dartez
Hi everyone,

I was thinking about doing some reader's theatre to give my students a
chance to move around and relax a little after our state test this week. I
have been told not to try to teach and academic lessons or anything, because
their brains will be fried.

I have one script of Bridge to Terebithia from Scope magazine and have
access to the Aaron Shepherd website, however, I am wondering if any of you
happen to have any computer files of favorite reader's theatre plays you
could send me off list.

Thanks in advance!

May


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