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“Who Stole the Tarts?” Readers Theater Script with Print and Digital Activity and Graphic Organizer. Use as an engaging and interactive activity to help students with reading fluency and comprehension. Great as a classroom play, ELA, or ELL/ESL/ELD unit. Adapted from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

After Alice falls down the rabbit hole, she finds herself in the curious world of  Wonderland where she encounters a variety of unusual events and characters; including a trial to discover who stole the Queen of Hearts’ tarts.

Includes:

  • Readers Theater Script
  • PDF & Digital Google Slide Graphic Organizer
  • One-Pager Activity

15 Reading Parts – Narrator 1, 2, 3, Alice, Gryphon, White Rabbit, King, Queen, Hatter, March Hare, Dormouse, Juror, Cook, Knave, Sister

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Readers Theater Reading Strategy: Chunked original text helps students keep track of characters, organize ideas, and analyze text; improving student engagement and reading comprehension.

Alternative to “Popcorn” Reading. Use for guided reading, classroom play, skits, drama/theater unit, choral reading, virtual theater, breakout groups, or learning centers.

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One-Act Play and/or Readers Theater for the upper grades. Adapted to script form from the original novel by Lewis Carroll. Contains original text.

Fun reading strategy to improve close reading and comprehension skills. Help students with reading, speaking, and listening skills.

Great for building self-esteem and self-concept. Encouraging students who enjoy acting and reluctant readers.