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The Herbie Jones reader's theater
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Suzy Kline |
A collection of twenty-one episodes from four Herbie Jones novels, adapted into scripts for reading aloud. |
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Speech and drama club activities
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Gerald Lee Ratliff |
Discusses principles and techniques of and provides exercises and activities for public speaking, Reader's Theater, vocal orchestration, acting, and pantomime. |
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Pricked pinkies
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Nancy K. Wallace |
Explains what is needed to put on a play, and provides the script for an adaptation of a fairy tale in which Princess Elizabeth is cursed by the evil Fairy Esmeralda with a modification by Fairy Lily… |
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The princedom of pea
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Nancy K. Wallace |
Explains what is needed to put on a play, and provides the script for an adaptation of a fairy tale in which Queen Patricia invites all the princesses whose names begin with "P" to the palace to find… |
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Readers' theater
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Steck-Vaughn Company |
A collection of science and social studies-related readers' theater scripts and activities designed to promote reading fluency in grade eight. |
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Crew Overboard
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Lisa Thompson |
The crew of The Black Beast is washed overboard. Will all the pirates be saved? |
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Patriots in Boston
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Gail Skroback Hennessey |
In Patriots in Boston, children and families witness and participate in the events leading to the "tea party" in Boston. As taxes and new laws are forced on the colonists, they know they have to take… |
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Turkey and takeout
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Nancy K. Wallace |
Explains what is needed to put on a play, and provides the script for a Thanksgiving-themed play. Maddy adores Thanksgiving--family, Grandpa's mashed potatoes, even a treasure hunt and roasting marsh… |
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Taming of the Shrew
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William Shakespeare |
This play within a play is a delightful farce about a fortune hunter who marries and tames" the town shrew. The comedy, often produced today because of its accessibility, is one of the plays Shakespe… |
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Concert theatre
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Clayton E. Liggett |
Defines Concert Theatre and describes its three basic types--Reader's Theatre, Chamber Theatre, and Choric Theatre. |
OL6828379W |