Turning Stories into Radio Dramas

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Radio dramas are a fun, low-pressure way to share stories and practice reading aloud. This lesson by Ruth Giordano provides ideas for turning a story you love into a radio drama or reader’s theatre performance.

Radio Drama is Reader’s Theatre with sound effects and music added to enhance the listeners’ experience. This lesson by Ruth Giordano provides ideas for turning your favorite stories into radio dramas using the folktale Stone Soup as an example. Radio Dramas enhance students' reading skills and confidence by having them practice reading with a purpose. The sound effects can also be an invitation to include reluctant students.

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