Readers Theater is a type of active learning, which challenges students to use expressions, experiment with different voices, and utilize a range of emotions while reading from a script. In short, it helps build confidence in both the English language and reading.
This package uses a Readers Theater play to help develop reading fluency and gives you reading strategies that are proven to work. The play was written with a focus on passive voice, so students get both reading and grammar practice together. It comes with:
- a 5 character, 4-page script around a dramatic theme
- preparation worksheets that introduce the play’s topic
- discussion questions around the topic
- vocabulary words and activities
- grammar activities for practicing passive voice.
This play involves 4 characters, plus a narrator, and it enables learners to expand their vocabulary, enhance grammar acquisition, and gain a deeper understanding of the English language. Set up takes about 15-20 minutes before getting into the script. Once rehearsed, the play lasts between 10-20 minutes, depending on staging.
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✅ Readers Theater is one of the best reading strategies for building fluency. By experiencing the thrill of performing alongside their peers, your students improve their pronunciation, develop fluent speech, and fine-tune their listening skills. It also gets your students using their creativity to engage with their learning while injecting an element of play into the class.
✅ Readers Theater is incredibly easy to use in any class, and all you will need to set it up is a script, actors, and a location. By combining reading and acting, learners are able to better understand the communicative elements of the English language. Research tells us that fluency in reading comes from repetition, and reading scripts is an ideal way to get students reading something over and over again.
✅ Interested in what makes this Readers Theater Resource standout?
- The script is easy for your ESL and ELLs to understand and relate to.
- Before getting into the script, you’ll be able to set the stage with short discussion questions.
- Grammar acquisition activities that get learners practicing passive voice.
- The script was written using passive, keeping the grammar in context and making it easier to learn organically.
⏩ ⏩ THE DETAILS OF THE PLAY
- Title: Turn the Page
- Number of Characters: 4 plus narrator
- Number of Scenes: 8
- Cast of Characters:
- Ethan: Main character and a recent high school graduate (non-speaking role)
- Mom: Ethan’s mother
- Dad: Ethan’s father
- Alison: Fellow university student
- Narrator: The voice throughout the play (main speaking role)
- Scenario: Ethan, a recent high school graduate, embarks on the greatest adventure of his young life, university. Throughout this play, the audience is given a taste of Ethan’s transition from the safety of his home and into the uncertainties of adulthood at Ethan’s university. The play opens in Ethan’s home and ends with him walking across the stage to receive his diploma. The scenes are led through the voice of the narrator, who is off to the side but visible to the audience for the entire play. All scenes are short vignettes of Ethan’s transition, who is in every scene.
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This resource includes a PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. The teacher’s guide with notes on readers theater has tips for how to pace the lesson and a set up guide so your students’ final performances are polished and ready for an audience. There is also an answer key for the grammar portion of this lesson.
The grammar worksheets in this readers theater package only include practice activities for passive voice. They do not include instructions on how to teach this grammar point. See more resources for practicing passive voice here.
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This resource was created by Landon S. Seigler of ESL Lifeline, all rights are reserved. The original purchaser is permitted to use it for a single class only. Teachers have the authorization to share this product with their students (and parents) through email, Google Classroom, or the Internet, as long as the site is password protected. Distribution to your own students is allowed, but uploading it to the Internet for public access and download is not permitted.
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