Are you looking for a fun and easy way to help students practice their public speaking skills while improving their use of fluency and expression? Reader's Theater activities provide the perfect opportunity, and this guide will provide you with everything you need to get started! 
Unlike traditional plays, Reader's Theater does not typically use props, sets, or costumes. Nor does it require hours of practice and line memorization. This makes the concept ideal for use in the classroom setting. Bright Hub's experienced staff of writers has put together a collection of Reader's Theater lesson plans that will have your students shouting "Bravo!"
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