This week we were doing a Reader's Theater do you know it means it is kind of like a play but we don't move around we just sit in a chair and say our parts and course we use expiration and clear voice. Our learning intention was to summarize retell in our own words and HAVE FUN! In my group there was JAkob R Amelia primrose sophia and James. We wrote our Reader's Theater on The Three little pigs. I was the mother. I found it tricky to practice my lines even though it was easy. I found it easy to blog it. My digital learning objects show that I can CTRL SHIFT V my work. Next time I would use more expiration.
Here's the links to my friends blog primrose Jakob R Sophia Amelia James
Have you done a Reader's Theater? What was it about? Tell in the comments
Here's our Readers Theater hope you enjoy it!
Character’s
Mother: Aimie
Twick: Sophia
Swick: Primrose
Bick: Amelia
Big bad wolf: Jakob R
Narrator: James
The three little pigs
Narrator: Once upon a time there was a rhyme where three little pigs went into the world to live their lives.
All pigs together: Bye Mummy trust us we will be safe.
Mommy: Keep away from the big bad wolf.
Narrator: The first pig built a straw next to a twig and the last brick but a big bad wolf came.
Wolf: Little pig, little pig come out or I will blow your house down.
Swick: Not under the hair of my chinny chin chin.
Narrator: So the big bad wolf blew the house down and Swick ran to Twicks house.
Wolf: Little pig’s, little pig’s come out or I will blow your house downtown.
Twick: Not under the hair of our chinny chin chin’s.
Narrator: So the big bad wolf blew the house down. Then 2 little pigs ran to Bick’s house.
Wolf: Little pig’s, little pig’s come out or I will blow your house down.
All pigs together: Not under the hair of our chinny chin chin’s.
Narrator: But the big bad wolf tried as he might but he could not blow the house down. So he went through the door and fell in the pot. So the wolf went through the chimney and the pigs lit up the chimney. Then the mother called.
Mother: Are you guys all right? Did you have a good time?
Pigs: We killed the w-o-l-f.
Everyone: Yeah!
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