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9781563088254

Silly Salamanders and Other Slightly Stupid Stuff for Readers Theatre

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    9781563088254

  • ISBN10:

    1563088258

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-09-15
  • Publisher: Teacher Ideas Pr

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Summary

Fill your library or classroom with giggles and laughter with these uproarious readers theatre scripts from popular author Tony Fredericks. The more than two dozen reproducible scripts are based on fractured fairy tales and twisted legends. Guaranteed to re-energize the language arts and writing curricula.

Author Biography

ANTHONY D. FREDERICKS is Professor of Education, York College, York, Pennsylvania, and the author of more than 50 teacher resource books as well as 20 award-winning children's books.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Part I The Part That Comes Near the Beginning of the Book
O.K., This Is the Really Serious Stuff in the Book That You Should Read Before You Read All the Incredibly Humorous Stuff in the Rest of the Book xvii
The Magic of Storytelling xvii
What Is Readers Theatre? xviii
Students As Storytellers xviii
What Is the Value of Readers Theatre? xix
Presentation Suggestions xxi
Post-Presentation xxiv
References xxv
Part II A Whole Bunch of Wild and Wacky Scripts That Will Make Your Students Think You Are the Coolest Teacher Who Ever Lived!
The Fire-Breathing Dragon Finally Uses Mouthwash (and, Boy, What a Difference!)
3(5)
Snow White and the Seven Vertically Challenged Men Who Live in the Forest
8(5)
The Underappreciated Fairy Godmother (Known As Roxanne to Her Friends) Get Really Ticked Off
13(4)
Teachers Live in the School Basement and Never Come Out at Night
17(4)
King Arthur and the Knights of the Polygon Table
21(5)
Hansel and Gretel Are Beautiful and Smart but Have Really Weird Names
26(4)
A Story About Hercules, Paul Bunyan, and the Very Tall Individual Who Lives at the Top of a Beanstalk
30(5)
Actually, the Toilet Overflowed and Thirty-Four Lizards Danced Through My Room
35(4)
Several Twisted Tongue Twisters by Six Twisted Twister Tellers
39(4)
Beauty and This Incredibly Ugly Guy
43(4)
Pecos Bill (A Really True Story Told by Four Honest Texans)
47(7)
Grandmothers Are Ladies with No Children of Their Own, Funny Shoes, and Lots of Cats
54(4)
Goldilocks and the Three Hamsters
58(4)
Merry Maid Meredith and the Kissing Lesson down at the Pond
62(6)
What Brain's Father Does
68(5)
Jack and the Tall Legume (The Story They Never Told You)
73(4)
William Tell and the Story with the Babbling Narrator
77(5)
Johnny Kumquatseed Walks Along the Road of Life and Gets a Job and (Thankfully) a New Name
82(5)
The Last Story in This Section of the Book
87(6)
Part III Oh Boy, Oh Boy, a Bunch of Stories About Salamanders
The Ugly Salamander (or the Bad-Looking Creature Gets Involved with a Very Large Family)
93(5)
The Salamander Prince
98(4)
The Big Bad Salamander and the Three Little Pigs
102(5)
A Story About a Really Dumb Prince Who Doesn't Know the Difference Between Salamanders and Frogs
107(4)
The Salamander and the Crocodile
111(6)
Part IV The Part of the Book That Is Pretty Close to the End of the Book
``Once Upon a Time''
117(2)
The Big Bad Pig and the Three Little Wolves
119(2)
Possible Conclusions
120(1)
Rip Van Winkle Sleeps and Snores and Sleeps and Snores and Eventually Becomes the Class's Science Experiment
121(3)
Possible Conclusions
123(1)
The Real Reason Robin Hood Lives in the Forest
124(3)
Possible Conclusions
126(1)
A True Story (No, Really)
127(4)
Possible Conclusions
130(1)
The Unbelievable Incident in Mothergoosetown
131(2)
Possible Conclusions
132(1)
King Midas: In the Beginning
133(3)
Possible Conclusions
135(1)
Jack and Jill Don't Like the Stupid Author Who Wrote Their Story
136(7)
Possible Conclusions
137(6)
Part V This Is the Appendix Part of the Book or the Section Where Those ``Brand X'' Authors Put Lots of Dumb Stuff so That Their Books Look a Lot Bigger Than They Really Are---but in This Book the Stuff Here Is Really Neat (Trust Me)
Appendix A: Bibliography 143(6)
Appendix B: More Ideas 149(4)
Appendix C: Resources 153(4)
About the Author 157

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