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Drama Rhymes: An Instructional Strategy

 

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The author shares activities for use in the primary classroom that require active participation with nursery rhymes through dramatization. The activities involve repeated readings, reading in context, and examining rhyming components, and help to develop young children's phonemic awareness and oral language skills.

Abstract from Roush, B.E. (2005, March). Drama Rhymes: An Instructional Strategy. The Reading Teacher, 58(6), 584–587. doi: 10.1598/RT.58.6.7

 

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