Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 8: Magpies Playscripts: The Rainbow Machine
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Product details:
- Edition number and title Stage 8: Magpies Playscripts, :The Rainbow Machine
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 23 January 1997
- ISBN 9780199169641
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages24 pages
- Size 216x164x4 mm
- Weight 63 g
- Language English
- Illustrations full colour throughout 0
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Short description:
A lively set of playscript adaptations of the original six Magpies storybooks at Stage 8, these are ideal for consolidation and reading practice, and can be used with groups or individuals. They teach the conventions of drama and develop skills in reading aloud and shared reading. Each play has a cast list of between four and six characters including one or more narrators. There are six lines of text per page and suggestions for sound effects. The words are close to the original
story and the artwork is completely re-drawn to show similar scenes to the original storybooks.
Long description:
A lively set of playscript adaptations of the original six Magpies storybooks at Stage 8, these are ideal for consolidation and reading practice, and can be used with groups or individuals. They teach the conventions of drama and develop skills in reading aloud and shared reading. Each play has a cast list of between four and six characters including one or more narrators. There are six lines of text per page and suggestions for sound effects. The words are close to the original
story and the artwork is completely re-drawn to show similar scenes to the original storybooks.