Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Readers Theater Year end Review

A long time ago in a class room far far away. A lady by the name of Janet Zawaki made her students do something called Readers Theater I was one of the few who escaped alive and this is my story.

It all started when I graduated from kindergarten I made my way up to third grade that was where I was tested for a thing called focus. I apparently am a good guesser because I made it in. I then moved to fourth grade where she was my teacher. We started doing readers theater and our first play was the Three Little Pigs. Then we did a story called Under The Snow. We are now working on the story Pirates Don't Change Diapers. I am Jeremy Jacob and have to yell to make my teacher happy. I have learned a lot in readers theater like how to read more fluently and that even if people laugh at me I don't lose it, I just keep reading my script.

      
                                MILES

Goodbye Readers Theater

     I will really miss Readers Theater. There is so many things to reflect on. I'm going to start with my favorite story that I did. My favorite story was the True Story of the Three Little Pigs  because all of my friends were in that group, the story was hysterical, and I had a great part. It was fun and our group had a few laughs along the way. My favorite character out of all of the scripts was Betty the librarian in The Boy Who was Raised by Librarians. She looked awkward, so I came up with a southern voice and made sure to make it really loud because she is so different from everyone. Betty only had a few parts, but they were all fun to read out loud. Readers Theater helped me a lot. It taught me how to read out loud more, to finally be silly at school, and to read more fluently. Now I will list all my different team members in my group that helped me along the way. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs: AJ, Emma, and Bryan. AJ was a cool friend. He would correct my mistakes and all. I only listed my favorite story because all of my favorite friends were in that group. I had a fun relationship with Readers Theater and I hope I do it in 5th grade!
                  
                                                                                                 - Emily

The Reader's Theater experience...

  I have enjoyed doing Reader's Theater and getting to experience doing it. I never thought that I could get into charecter so deep before! It has started me on my new passion...drama! My favorite Reader's Theater that we did was Knuffle Bunny Free , not just because I'm the main charecter, because I just like the story better.I also like it better because it was a story I had never heard before.Also, with Reader's Theater, I have liked getting to blog!It has helped me to become a better typer and know where all of the keys are.I have enjoyed getting to be able to experience Reader's Theater and will miss getting to do it.                  


                                                                                                         Thank You for reading,                
                                                                                                                                       Kerry
                                                                                             

Reader`s Thaeter

Reader`s Theater was a blast .My favorite charter was the pirates.Out of  Pirates Don`t Change Diapers, Under the Snow, and The Three Little Pigs  pirats was my  favorit.Writing a skript was not as hard as I thought.The key to a sexsesful  reader`s thater is be the charter.It is very fun. I can not whate to preforme for my parents. 

Farewell Reader's Theater !

      This years Reader's Theater is almost over , and I am here to reflect our wonderful experience today.  I  have learned much more about blogging than I ever knew .  We are doing one last script which would add on to make three presentations, many, many,rehearsals, and much more fun! I would say my fear was when we started Reader's Theater I was terrified of going out and performing in front classes, but now I have no ,well maybe a lilliputian amount of fear but now it means nothing . One of my most favorite experiences was illustrating and performing. But won't be forgotten was all the fun we had doing podcasts and illustrating, and performing with each other.


                                           Emma

Readers Theater Year In Reveiw

This year I learned allot about reading. I learned how to read more fluently. My favorite story that I did this year was the three little pigs. I liked this story because I listened to it as a little kid and it was fun to hear all the voices in it. I also liked when rain falls because I never really thought about what all these different animals would sound like. I really enjoyed this experience. I really hope to do readers theater next year so my reading level can improve like it did this year.
                                                                      Ryan

Reader's Theater Reflection

Reader's Theater has been a fun experience but I am kind-of ready to be over. Sometimes I think it's boring reading my script a zillion times when I already know my lines. I think this has helped me over-come  just a tad of my shyness. I can now talk in front of a lot of people without freezing up.
My favorite Reader's Theater was Under the Snow because all my characters were just like me... small and quiet. Like my favorite character, the vole, I enjoyed playing that part so much I still remember the lines I said...Narrator: What does a vole do? Vole: I tunnel through the white fluffy stuff all winter long. I put my own twist to it and it kind-of sounded like a young child talking. It really sounded like this... I tunnel foo the white fuffy stuff aww winter wong. It was really fun!!!
I will miss Reader's Theater, but I am ready to be done.
                                    Christa