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Reader's Theatre
Reader's Theatre

Building Fluency through Reader's Theater is a new, standards-based fluency program for grades 1-8. This program is used in the classroom to engage students enthusiastically in repeated readings in order to build reading fluency.

My Country

The Star Spangled Banner: Song and Flag of Independence

The Pledge of Allegiance: Poem of Patriotism

Building Up the White House

Postcards from Bosley Bear

Camping Constitution

The Liberty Bell: Saving the Sound of Freedom

Coming to America: the Story of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

Declaration of Independence

 

Expanding and Preserving the Union

Lewis and Clark

Remember the Alamo

Narcissa Whitman and the Westward Movement

Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce

The Sojourner Truth Story

Causes of the Civil War

Civil War Hero of Marye's Heights

Reconstruction After the Civil War

Early America

Declaring Our Independence

Indentured in America

Work or Starve: Captain John Smith and the Jamestown Colony, 1607-1609

The Reveres: a Family Forced

The Constitution of the United States: the Foundation of  Our Government

Friends and Foes: The Powhatan Indians and the Jamestown  Colony, 1609-1622

Voyages of Columbus

Patriots in Boston


20th Century

Child Labor and the Industrial Revolution

Immigration for a Better Life

World War I

The Great Depression: a Migrant Mother's Story

World War II

Civil Rights: Freedom Riders

The Cold War: The Pete Seeger Story

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