Sources+of+Reader's+Theater

[] - Here are resources for reader’s theater (or readers theatre)—including the acclaimed series of free scripts Reader’s Theater Editions—all from children’s author [|Aaron Shepard]. If you’re looking for a perfect combination of education and fun, this is it!

[] - Sometimes described as radio reading, Readers Theatre focuses on oral interpretation of a script rather than on memorization, staging, or elaborate props and costuming. StoryCart® Press offers a variety of products that support the use of Readers Theatre in the elementary classroom or reading resource room. Dr. Suzanne I. Barchers, author of more than 50 books, including six Readers Theatre collections, creates and/or edits the individual scripts offered on this site. Try these free [|**sample scripts**] to get started using Readers Theatre.

[] - a sonic showman who uses voice, music, and sound effects to create worlds //before your very ears//. An award-winning radio drama artist and educator, he hosts this website to share the magic of telling stories via sound. Tony's worked for the United Nations, public radio, audiobooks, theaters, museums, schools and colleges across the world. Also known for his //Sparx Audio Adventure// educational programs for children**,** Tony lives in Los Angeles California, but travels far and wide to perform and teach. Tony's RuyaSonic Radio Drama Resources website is one of the most extensive collections of do-it-yourself information regarding radio drama and sound effects to be found on the Internet.

[] - I'm Margie Palatini and I create characters. The 'laugh-out-loud' sort -- almost 150 of them - who live, breathe, and make silly in over three dozen of my picture books and novels. Come on in, and play. [] - how to teach fiction, lesson plans, classroom theatre

[] - Readers' Theatre (or Readers' Theater) is team storytelling through narration. Participants read their parts rather than memorise and act them. Therefore, it is less threatening. The emphasis in Readers' Theatre is oral interpretation of the script ... communicated through voice manipulations