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Barnes and Noble

Songs and Rhymes Readers Theatre for Beginning Readers

Current price: $40.00
Songs and Rhymes Readers Theatre for Beginning Readers
Songs and Rhymes Readers Theatre for Beginning Readers

Barnes and Noble

Songs and Rhymes Readers Theatre for Beginning Readers

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Kids love music and rhymes; literacy often begins that way. Singing nursery and other rhymes, pairing the song with books is a proven way to begin reading instruction and it is fun! Primary teachers and their librarians love to play rhyming and singing games often accompanied by hand and body motions. Out of requests from teachers and librarians attending his workshops, Tony Fredericks presents this readers theatre book for young readers, grades 1-2, built on the songs and rhymes that they already love and know. Scripts built around such rhymes and songs as:
The Itsy, Bitsy Spider, The Farmer in the Dell, Hush, Little Baby, If You're Happy
and
You Know It
, and
I'm a Little Teapot
will encourage kids to read the scripts, all the while building reading fluency. As in Fredericks' other books for the beginning reader, this book furbanishes presentation suggestions, rationale for using readers theatre, and readability information, as well as ideas for movement and dance. Grades 1-2.

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