Drama
Literature written for performance.
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12 Fabulously Funny Fairy Tale Plays by Justin McCory Martin Students will have oodles of fun building essential reading skills with ribtickling versions of beloved fairy tales turned into read-aloud plays. |
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Childsplay: A Collection of Scenes and Monologues for Children by Kerry Muir A selection from over fifty sources including published and unpublished plays, blockbuster movie hits, independent films, foreign films, teleplays, poetry, and diaries. |
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25 Just-Right Plays For Emergent Readers by Carol Pugliano-Martin A delightful collection of short, simple plays on themes kids adore — pets, dinosaurs, space, losing a tooth, making new friends, going to school, and many more. These lively plays include adorable illustrations as well as rhymes, repetition, and predictable language to bolster reading and oral language skills. Catalog Link |
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Tales from Shakespeare by Marcia Williams Using her signature comic strip style, the author presents seven favorite plays by William Shakespeare, distilled and adapted for little ones yet capturing the flavor of Shakespeare’s English and the lively environment of the Globe Theater. |
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Cinderella Outgrows the Glass Slipper and Other Zany Fractured Fairy Tale Plays by Joan M. Wolf What happens when Cinderella wears shoes that she’s made from recycled material to the ball? Tap into students’ sense of humor with 5 lively plays that take the plots, characters, and settings of traditional fairy tales and turn them on their heads. |
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Other Sources by various You may use an Anthology or play from your Basal Reader for this genre. Also check the websites below for story scripts (Readers Theater). Catalog Link |