Re: [MOSAIC] Readers' Theater

2009-11-21 Thread Beverlee Paul
Can't remember the publisher, but there are fantastic ones at Really Good Stuff!! They are expanding their inventory tremendously, and they are SO fun for the kids. Just check them out on their site. On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 4:31 AM, Jeanne Hunter jkayhun...@hotmail.comwrote: Hi I was

Re: [MOSAIC] Readers' Theater

2009-11-21 Thread hccarlson
We purchased Speak Out from Pacific Learning. http://www.pacificlearning.com/p-3946-speak-out-readers-theater-complete-package-grades-2-5.as What I liked is that there were audio cds to go along with them. They could be used for guided reading, then go into the practice for fluency phase.

[MOSAIC] Readers Theater

2009-11-21 Thread Linda Crumrine
Benchmark Education has many Reader's Theater books in which there are 3 - 6 different reading levels. The levels correspond to DRA Levels, the scripts are interesting, and the students love them. ___ Mosaic mailing list

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2009-11-21 Thread June Varricchione
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Re: [MOSAIC] Readers' Theater

2009-11-21 Thread Kukonis
my question to you is how is the story content... we purchased guided reading books from a-z many years ago from Pacific Learning when we were first getting our feet wet with leveled readers ... but now I am really sorry... the content is awful and I much prefer rigby pm or just leveled

Re: [MOSAIC] Readers' Theater

2009-11-21 Thread hccarlson
We purchased guided reading material for older readers, maybe beginning with level G. The teachers liked them; I didn't hear any complaints about content. I did look at the content, but did not use it. I was a content specialist. Again, I didn't hear any complaints. Carol - Original