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Explain the difference between creative dramatics and story drama.
 
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Dialogic reading is an example of which storybook reading strategy?
 
  A. Traditional one-way read aloud
  B. Interactive storybook reading
  C. Shared big-book reading
  D. Decontextualized book reading



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Explain the difference between creative dramatics and story drama.

Creative dramatics is the less structured of the two strategies. Children act out the story without a script or memorized lines. In story drama, the storybook is used as a script for the children to follow. Initially, the teacher reads the book several times so that children are very familiar with the story. The teacher reads the book, pausing for children to act out the part that has just been read. If needed, the teacher may take one of the roles in the story and model how to act out the role.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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