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1 T he Story of the Old Sage by Grace Lin The Story of the Old Sage is one of many folktales included in Grace Lins novel Starry River of the Sky This Readers Theater
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T
he
Story of the Old Sage
by Grace Lin
The Story of the Old Sage is one of many folktales included in Grace Lins
novel
Starry River of the Sky
This Readers Theater script of
The S. Chicken Salad Rooster t5760257693577545818657347 576025734757615577405760257693577185774457754577255774057717582005734757347 CHICKEN BIG ALL d N1 Written by Keith Graves N2 On a teeny little f arm N3 in an itty bitty coop N4 a very small hen laid a BEAR Whats the matter JACK Im lost and Im in terrible trouble BEAR Dear me why is that JACK Because my mom said I must never go into the forest but I did And now Im lost BEAR Dont worry Ill soon show you the way out The forest isnt so bad you know J 1558-1603. The time period. England is small (5 million people). There are more people in London today. U.S. today 300,000,000. England is dependent on agriculture and is covered in forests. Large gap between rich and poor classes. Chicken Big
by Keith Graves
Created by Michelle Mayo, Ashley Elementary Librarian
Characters:
Little Rooster
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Narrator 2
Small Chicken (1)
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Narrator 3
& Fox
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Smaller Chicken (2)
Narrator 4
a literary art form.. The Greek Theater. Thespis: ? Given credit for being the first to put an individual actor on the stage., separate from the chorus.. Aeschylus (525B.C.-456 B.C.): Put two actors on the stage together, separate from the chorus, in order to create conflict.. An introduction to the beginnings of theater.. Aristotle’s 6 Elements of Theater. (In this order:). 1. Plot- The arrangement of events on stage. 2. Character- The agents of the plot. 3. Theme- The reason the playwright wrote the play. Chase . Young, PhD. Readers Theater . (Griffith & . Rasinski. , 2004; . Martinez. , . Roser. , . Strecker. , 1998; Young . & . Rasinski. , 2009; . Vasinda. & McLeod, . 2011. ; Worthy, 2005; Worthy & Prater, . a literary art form.. The Greek Theater. Greek Drama Target Chart. Greek Tragedy: . Antigone. In your textbook, turn to p. 1064.. Read . the notes on the origin of Greek drama, theater and tragedy.. Create target notes in your binder:. The European Theater. Aggression in Europe. Italy invaded . Ethiopia. and took control in 1935. Spain’s Civil War was won by the . fascists. in 1936. Germany. 1936: Hitler had . rearmed. and sent troops to the . a literary art form.. The Greek Theater. Thespis: ? Given credit for being the first to put an individual actor on the stage., separate from the chorus.. Aeschylus (525B.C.-456 B.C.): Put two actors on the stage together, separate from the chorus, in order to create conflict.. The time period. England is small (5 million people). There are more people in London today. U.S. today 300,000,000. England is dependent on agriculture and is covered in forests. Large gap between rich and poor classes. Theater 1-2. Theater 3-4, Theater 5-6, Advanced Performance. Important Dates. Theater 3-4. One Act Requirements. Rehearsals: March 25 and 26 (after school). Performances: March 27 (6:30 pm). Theater 5-6. One may perhaps understand better why
the traditional Japanese theater, one of the
richest theatrical traditions in the world, has
given so little to the Japanese film by looking at the parallel reluctance to use Japanese music in film We have all had experiences with sickness, care giving, physicians, medical emergencies, hospitals, and doctors\' offices. Health concerns are not solely the domain of medical students, physicians, or nurses - we all deal with our personal well-being and the health of our loved ones on a daily basis. Sometimes these health problems cause us to consider larger social and ethical issues. How do we respond and relate to such matters? In order to help both lay people and medical professionals consider various health care issues, East Carolina University\'s Brody School of Medicine developed a medical readers\' theatre programme. Compiled for the first time in a single text, this book provides a vehicle for those who wish to engage in discussions among citizens and professionals about important, topical issues in contemporary medicine.
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