Hello again readers!!, this week I would
like to dive in the exciting world of the theatre, but from a different
perspective. During the last seminar with Raquel, we discovered an
extraordinary resource called Readers' Theatre. Besides, we had the opportunity
to work with different scripts designed to different cycles, and I must say
that some of the voices of the classmates were hilariously funny. Moreover, this tool is completely feasible
with the CLIL approach, because using it you are going to work:
- Communication, through the preparation of the performance.
- Culture, depending on your approach to the text.
- Cognition, because the students can develop themselves their scripts helping them to develop the learning to learn.
- Content, because you can use any text even if is a part of a book lesson.
- Language literacy, because children can adapt and rebuild the text eliciting their language comprehension.
- High Order Thinking, at the time of create the script of the texts.
But, what is it exactly?, it is a dramatic
performance of whatever written text, in which the students reads aloud the
text emphasizing the expressions, pace and articulation of the words rather
than just act. To do that, they use a script as a guide or way to divide the
text into the different students or characters. Besides, it is not necessary to
have any costume, background stage and all the things that usually accompany the
theatre plays.

- Example of implementation in Science: "The types of Ecosystems"

As a conclusion, I must say that as far as
I’m concerned this could be the most suitable way to adapt the texts for your students
enhancing the comprehension and promoting meaningful learning in a funny way.
Apart of that, and as I said before, I believe that using the scripts we help
the children to develop their fluency and their reading skills as well as
improving their pronunciation and their pace at the time to speak.
As a Christmas gift, I leave you some interesting links about this tool in which you will find lots of scripts to use in class and relevant information about how to use it, enjoy:
- Scripts:
- Additional Information:
- Education World.
- Reading Online. (there are a great procedure for implementation)
- Aaron Shepard website. (good tips not only for scripting, but also for reading and stating)
See you soon Readers!!!!!!