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plays
By KT

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Readers Theater scripts (usually just read, not acted) could be adapted to full plays. There are readers theater scripts free each month and an archive of more from educational consultant LisaBlau.com. Also, most of the reading textbooks from the 80's-90's had play scripts as part of the text. Houghtion Mifflin had "Stone Soup" and "Anyone Could But..." etc.. Check around your school or ask veteran teachers if they kept some of these texts. Libraries often have books with collections of scripts too. I do not know of any websites. Email if you need more info.

 


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