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Week #8

Assignment #3:
Here is a Reader's Theater lesson plan I've created to promote fluency.
In this lesson, the class will practice a script on the topic of 9/11. The script includes content to make it educational, and lots of repetition to promote fluency.
Since there's so much practice and repetition going on, by the end of the week, the students fluency will be top rate!

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  1. Faigy, your lesson plan is great! Reader's theaters are a great way to promote fluency for students. I like the way you made the chorus of the script rhyme. Rhyming helps students read with more fluency... great job!

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  2. Faigy, what an exciting way to improve students' fluency! Great idea to use repetition in the chorus. Your script and lesson plan are superb!

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  3. Faigy, your lesson plan is amazing!! Reading Theater is a great tool to improve student's fluency!! The script is very well written !

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  4. I love your readers theater!!! fantastic!!

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  5. I enjoyed reading through your lesson plan! It really promotes fluency and accuracy. I also love the topic you chose for your script.

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  6. Great lesson plan! I'm sure your students will become very fluent readers from your readers theatre script.

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  7. Faigy, super job! I love rhyming for kids and adults! It helps cement skills in our memory and we remember and look back at these rhymes for years!

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  8. Thanks for sharing your detailed Reader's Theater lesson plan! Also, your reflective thinking will help you with assist you will assessing the formal assessment. Great use of standards!

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