Synopses & Reviews
The Lion and the Mouse playscript is a traditional tale that has been retold by popular children's author Gerald Rose. It is one of six playscripts from the Cambridge Reading Range of Genres Strand for children in Key Stage 1/Primary 2 and 3. This guided group reading pack of six comes with free teacher notes containing general guidance on using the play together with more specific teaching points and follow-up activities, allowing children to practice reading, speaking and listening skills. There are six characters in this play, and the order in which the characters are listed on the page reflects the contribution they make. The Lion and the Mouse playscript is an adaptation of an existing Cambridge Reading storybook which gives children the opportunity to reinforce their reading of the original text.
Synopsis
The play, The Lion and the Mouse (at Becoming a Reader for 5-6 year olds) is one of ten playscript adaptations of existing Cambridge Reading stories to be published in January 2000. The plays are ideal for group/guided reading sessions, providing an excellent means for practising reading, speaking and listening skills in a supportive group context. There are also Big Books available for shared reading purposes to introduce children to the play form. Adaptations of existing stories in particular also provide opportunities for children to reinforce their reading of the original text.
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The Lion and the Mouse is a new play for 5-6 year olds from the Cambridge Reading scheme.
Synopsis
Cambridge Reading is a major reading scheme which provides stimulating books and support materials for the teaching of reading and the development of literacy throughout the primary years.