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Reader's Theater

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Students bring stories to life through expressive reading, character roles, and group performance. Activities build reading fluency, comprehension, confidence, and collaboration. Children gain confidence as they read aloud, work as a team, and experience the joy of performing a story together.


The session culminates in a joyful performance where students share their Reader’s Theater with their families.

6 week series

Tuesdays, June 2-July 7, 4:00-5:30 pm

Students bring stories to life through expressive reading, character roles, and group performance. Activities build reading fluency, comprehension, confidence, and collaboration. Children gain confidence as they read aloud, work as a team, and experience the joy of performing a story together.


The session culminates in a joyful performance where students share their Reader’s Theater with their families.

6 week series

Tuesdays, June 2-July 7, 4:00-5:30 pm

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