 The Alaska Readers Theater (AKRT) is a place for Alaskan students to share their dramatic presentations with their families, friends, and the world at large. Readers theater has long been recognized by teachers as a powerful, and motivating literacy strategy. The technical advancement and growing popularity of podcasting makes it the perfect forum in which children can share their ever increasing reading skills with an almost limitless audience. This in itself is a huge motivating force for many students. We are no longer limited to the number of seats in the classroom or gymnasium.Primary Format :
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Which Shoes Do You Choose? With so many kinds of shoes at the store, how can Katie ever choose?
Script written by: Aaron Shepard
Download it from his website:
http://www.aaronshep.com/rt/RTE22.html
Performed by: Lake Hood Readers Theater Podcasting Club: Lacy, Abby,
Alexa, and Catalina
School: Lake Hood Elementary (Anchorage, Alaska)
Grade: 3rd
Duration:3 minutes, 42 secondsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Which Shoes Do You Choose?With so many kinds of shoes at the store, how can Katie ever choose?
Script written by: Aaron Shepard
Download it from his website:
http://www.aaronshep.com/rt/RTE22.html
Performed by: Lake Hood Readers Theater Podcasting Club: Lacy, Abby,
Alexa, and Catalina
School: Lake Hood Elementary (Anchorage, Alaska)
Grade: 3rd
Duration:3 minutes, 42 secondsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Which Shoes Do You Choose?With so many kinds of shoes at the store, how can Katie ever choose?
Script written by: Aaron Shepard
Download it from his website:
http://www.aaronshep.com/rt/RTE22.html
Performed by: Lake Hood Readers Theater Podcasting Club: Lacy, Abby,
Alexa, and Catalina
School: Lake Hood Elementary (Anchorage, Alaska)
Grade: 3rd
Duration:3 minutes, 42 secondsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Fish TankMathew secretly wishes he could escape his boisterous household to live the peaceful life of a fish. Careful what you wish for!
Script written by: Lee Karvonen
Download it from Lois Walker’s website:
http://www.loiswalker.com/catalog/freert3.html
Performed by: Lake Hood Readers Theater Podcasting Club: Blake, Madison, Elena, Billy, Jimmy, Sierra, and Joey
School: Lake Hood Elementary (Anchorage, Alaska)
Grade: 3rd
Duration:11 minutes, 36 seconds
File Size: 2.79 MBListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Fish TankMathew secretly wishes he could escape his boisterous household to live the peaceful life of a fish. Careful what you wish for!
Script written by: Lee Karvonen
Download it from Lois Walker’s website:
http://www.loiswalker.com/catalog/freert3.html
Performed by: Lake Hood Readers Theater Podcasting Club: Blake, Madison, Elena, Billy, Jimmy, Sierra, and Joey
School: Lake Hood Elementary (Anchorage, Alaska)
Grade: 3rd
Duration:11 minutes, 36 seconds
File Size: 2.79 MBListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Legend of Slappy HooperSlappy is the world’s biggest, fastest, bestest sign painter, but he’s
too good—his pictures keep coming to life!
Script adapted by: Aaron Shepard
Performed by: Andrew, Elena, Jessica, Laura, Madison, Sam and Trenton.
School: Lake Hood Elementary
Grade: 3rd
Duration:12 minutes, 23 seconds
File Size:5.95 MBListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Script Writers ChallengeRoo Roo Tarkington joins us in this episode to give an overview of the Alaska Readers Theater Script Writers Challenge. Learn about adapting
existing stories into readers theater scripts, as well as writing original scripts. How cool would it be to have a group of students many miles away from your home town perform one of your readers theater script?! Your writing matters!
Duration:9 minutes, 36 seconds
File Size:4.61 MBListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website APRN Story on Podcasting in AlaskaAlaska Readers Theater was featured in this story about podcasting in Alaska by Alaska Public Radio Network (APRN) reporter Gabriel Spitzer . The story touches on several examples of how Alaskan educators are beginning to make use of podcasting.
To learn more about APRN, visit their website: http://www.aprn.org/
Duration:5 minutes, 34 seconds
File Size:2.68 MBListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website APRN Story on Podcasting in AlaskaAlaska Readers Theater was featured in this story about podcasting in Alaska by Alaska Public Radio Network (APRN) reporter Gabriel Spitzer . The story touches on several examples of how Alaskan educators are beginning to make use of podcasting.
To learn more about APRN, visit their website: http://www.aprn.org/
Duration:5 minutes, 34 seconds
File Size:2.68 MBListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Elephant's ChildToday you are going to hear from some amazingly talented kids from
Polaris and Rogers Park Elementary. We have two 5th graders, a 6th
grader, an 8th grader, and even a couple of moms helping out. We have
to give some special recognition to Oreo the Cat who directed the
entire production. You will hear Nikki on both the piano and the
violin, Carie on the violin, and Brionna on the flute.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Elephant's ChildToday you are going to hear from some amazingly talented kids from
Polaris and Rogers Park Elementary. We have two 5th graders, a 6th
grader, an 8th grader, and even a couple of moms helping out. We have
to give some special recognition to Oreo the Cat who directed the
entire production. You will hear Nikki on both the piano and the
violin, Carie on the violin, and Brionna on the flute.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website We Love Bears!Today we have a very special treat. We have a brother and sister duo
from Lake Hood Elementary. Jonathon is a 1st grader and his sister
Leanna is in kindergarten. They are going to be sharing with us a
couple of poems about their favorite animal... the bear.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website We Love Bears!Today we have a very special treat. We have a brother and sister duo
from Lake Hood Elementary. Jonathon is a 1st grader and his sister
Leanna is in kindergarten. They are going to be sharing with us a
couple of poems about their favorite animal... the bear.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Casey at the Bat - TEST podcastThis late 19th century American poem was written by Ernest Lawrence Thayer and adapted for reader’s theater by Aaron Shepard (http://www.aaronshep.com). Kirsten and Rocky recorded this poem as a test post for the new AKRT podcast.
Duration:5 minutes, 0 seconds
File Size:2.4 MBListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Casey at the Bat - TEST podcastThis late 19th century American poem was written by Ernest Lawrence Thayer and adapted for reader’s theater by Aaron Shepard (http://www.aaronshep.com). Kirsten and Rocky recorded this poem as a test post for the new AKRT podcast.
Duration:5 minutes, 0 seconds
File Size:2.4 MBListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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