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How to teach Reader’s Theater
Using Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night Reader’s Theater, students act out different parts in the story in this beloved story to build their reading fluency and accuracy skills.
Reader’s Theaters are a fun way for students to practice reading out loud with accuracy and fluency. This reader’s theater helps your students to also build their speaking skills.
There are exactly 50 different words in this script. Great for fluency practice!
Other resources to use with this Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night Reader’s Theater
If you are using this Reader’s Theater, your students are probably learning about Fluency.
Use this Asking Sentences Activity as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this Reader’s Theater by reviewing different ways to read fluently. Make it fun for kids. You can be super silly with your rate and voice. Next, assign students roles and give them a chance to practice their lines. Then, students act out their part in the Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night Reader’s Theater.
Be sure to check out more Fluency Activities.
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