With Black History Month upon us, two bits of news caught my eye last week: the State of South Carolina … More
Category: Read-Aloud Plays
Collection of posts related to Readers Theater or Read-Aloud Plays
Celebrate Your Slow Readers
I recently read an article about how “slow reading” is gaining acceptance as an academic approach. Though the piece was … More
MLK Day Inspiration
I’ve been fortunate to have forged a lasting relationship with Scholastic publishers, particularly the wonderful editors at Storyworks and Scope … More
Thanks!
As we wrap up 2014, I just want to thank you for making this the best year yet for Read … More
Please Don’t Be a Troll
One of my favorite scenes in literature is in Tolkien’s The Hobbit. Three bumbling trolls capture Bilbo and then argue … More
Selma Movie, Selma Play
Buzz about Oprah Winfrey’s new movie Selma is shining a light on the Selma to Montgomery March. The film, which … More
Not Too Late for Holiday Plays
I was recently contacted by a theater company in Maryland which wants to add my adaption of “The Gift of … More
Six Tips on Writing Your Own Classroom Plays
Every so often I get a request from a reader to draft a play based on a specific book: The … More
Why this Play is Important to Your Students
Students will quickly connect with eight-year old Sheyann Webb. When African-Americans were being denied the right to vote, she became … More
Grow Some Neurons!
Many kids begin school already knowing how to read. They haven’t had formal lessons. Their parents haven’t been trained in … More