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Reader's Theater Activity in Rhyme | Ancient Roman Rulers
Reader's Theater Activity in Rhyme | Ancient Roman Rulers
Reader's Theater Activity in Rhyme | Ancient Roman Rulers
Reader's Theater Activity in Rhyme | Ancient Roman Rulers
Reader's Theater Activity in Rhyme | Ancient Roman Rulers
Reader's Theater Activity in Rhyme | Ancient Roman Rulers
Reader's Theater Activity in Rhyme | Ancient Roman Rulers
Reader's Theater Activity in Rhyme | Ancient Roman Rulers
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"This was an excellent review activity of last year's curriculum. Students also found it very engaging."
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This interactive reading activity fully covers your content in rhyme. Students read together in small groups to increase success in fluency, reading achievement, and comprehension when reading about the founding of Rome.

KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES in this product are Carthage Punic Wars, plebeians, patricians, latifundia, “bread and circuses”, Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus, General Marius, General Sulla, tribunes, triumvirate, Crassus, Syria, Julius Caesar, Gaul, Pompey, Spain, Britain, Celts, Rubicon River, Brutus, “Ides of March”, Shakespeare, Octavian, Marcus Lepidus, Mark Antony, Second Triumvirate, Italy, Greece, North Africa, Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, Ionian Sea, Battle of Actium, Alexandria, Cicero, Emperor Caesar Augustus

This reading strategy was the subject of doctoral research and is research-proven to be effective in increasing fluency, engagement, and success in reading comprehension while meeting national and state standards.

This fun and interactive middle school or high school reading activity has parts for four speakers.

When students finish reading together as a small group activity, select a few to perform for the whole class.

Think of it this way:

This reading activity is written in rhyme.

Student read in small groups, one at a time.

Divide your class into groups to start.

Students then select a part.

After they read, choose a few volunteers,

To perform it for everyone’s eyes and ears.

Fluency improves, and students connect with text.

A lively discussion can take place next.

Have some fun with your students and start rhyming today!

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Reader's Theater Activity in Rhyme | Ancient Roman Rulers

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What others say

"This was an excellent review activity of last year's curriculum. Students also found it very engaging."
star
Catherine G.

Description

This interactive reading activity fully covers your content in rhyme. Students read together in small groups to increase success in fluency, reading achievement, and comprehension when reading about the founding of Rome.

KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES in this product are Carthage Punic Wars, plebeians, patricians, latifundia, “bread and circuses”, Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus, General Marius, General Sulla, tribunes, triumvirate, Crassus, Syria, Julius Caesar, Gaul, Pompey, Spain, Britain, Celts, Rubicon River, Brutus, “Ides of March”, Shakespeare, Octavian, Marcus Lepidus, Mark Antony, Second Triumvirate, Italy, Greece, North Africa, Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, Ionian Sea, Battle of Actium, Alexandria, Cicero, Emperor Caesar Augustus

This reading strategy was the subject of doctoral research and is research-proven to be effective in increasing fluency, engagement, and success in reading comprehension while meeting national and state standards.

This fun and interactive middle school or high school reading activity has parts for four speakers.

When students finish reading together as a small group activity, select a few to perform for the whole class.

Think of it this way:

This reading activity is written in rhyme.

Student read in small groups, one at a time.

Divide your class into groups to start.

Students then select a part.

After they read, choose a few volunteers,

To perform it for everyone’s eyes and ears.

Fluency improves, and students connect with text.

A lively discussion can take place next.

Have some fun with your students and start rhyming today!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
December 3, 2024
This was an excellent review activity of last year's curriculum. Students also found it very engaging.
Catherine G.
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Grades taught: 6th

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