readers theater script

Upload: kristine-yeckley-torres

Post on 03-Apr-2018

219 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 7/28/2019 Readers Theater Script

    1/2

    K. Yeckley-Torres: Readers Theater is defined as a rehearsed group oral presentation of a

    script The emphasis of the presentation is on how the students read their lines. It is meant to

    be an engaging means of motivating the students to improve their fluency and enhance their

    comprehension through multiple of rereading of texts. The goal of Readers Theater is to build

    the confidence and skill through those repeated readings, enhancing comprehension.

    Fluency based instruction, such as Readers Theater, is essential for struggling readers.Readers Theater enhances both oral reading skills and leads to better comprehension. The

    teamwork involved in the presentation also serves to mot ovate the students to engage in

    more attentive reading. Second language learners or bilingual students benefit through the

    repeated practice of hearing the reading sound like conversational language; subsequently

    they may be able to make sense of the text. English as a second language learners benefit

    greatly form having opportunities to read a text many times because this helps them develop

    fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Readers Theater offers English as a second

    language learners an opportunity to immerse themselves in a story, and it gives the students

    time to think about how engaged readers interact with print, such as seeing it in their heads-

    very similar to watching a movie or play. How can I effectively use Readers Theater toimprove the fluency and reading comprehension skills of my students? What impact will

    Readers Theater have on my students, especially those that are learning English as a second

    language? What impact will Readers Theater have on their comprehension skills? What

    changes in students' level of interest in reading and reading behaviors are observed following

    the use of Readers Theater in the classroom? Research has show that the use of Readers

    Theater or repeated oral reading improves students' fluency and reading achievement. The

    National Reading Panel in 2000 identified fluency as a key ingredient to successful reading

    instruction due to it's effete on students' reading efficiency comprehension. Fluency is

    consistently defined throughout research as the ability to read at a good pace, without errors

    and with expression. It serves to connect word recognition with comprehension. Research

    demonstrates that the more attention a reader has to give to accurately read words, the less

    attention they have left for comprehending the text. Teachers can help these students make

    this connection by explaining how they can visualize the plot in their heads while they read

    and as they practice bringing stories to life. Readers Theater has something for all students,

    regardless of their language level!

    Sebastian: Communication-Readers Theater develops both verbal and nonverbal

    communication skills, along with encouraging active listening.

    Elisa: Collaboration-Readers Theater helps students develop their ability to work cooperatively

    while responding to a given task.

    Sebastian: ExperimentalLearning-Readers Theater provides active instructional opportunities

    suitable for all students with different reading abilities.

    Elisa: CharacterDevelopment-Readers Theater develops trust, patience, perseverance, and

    strong friendships.

  • 7/28/2019 Readers Theater Script

    2/2

    Sebastian: Creativity-Readers Theater encourages students to use their imagination through

    either planned or spontaneous dramatic action where unique and individual responses are

    highly valued.

    Elisa: Aesthetics- Readers Theater is an art form where students develop an awareness of

    beauty and a heightened perception of the whorl around them.

    Sebastian: Community-Readers Theater helps bridge diverse cultural and socioeconomic

    backgrounds, allowing students to consider different values and responses.

    Elisa: Self-Awareness-Readers Theater helps students understand themselves and others. It

    allows them to explore a variety of social roles, encouraging them to identify and empathize

    with others.

    Students will read a Readers Theater script of the story "The Three Little Javelinas" by Susan

    Lowell.

    Sebastian: I like Readers Theater because it helps students overcome their fear of being in

    front of the classroom audience.

    Elisa: I like Readers Theater because you can act like the character in the story and I like it

    better than our regular reading program.

    Gabriel: I like Readers Theater because it's interactive and fun!