
Children's Classics in Dramatic Form, A Reader for the Fourth Grade
"Children's Classics in Dramatic Form, A Reader for the Fourth Grade" by Augusta Stevenson is a collection of adaptations of classic tales intended for young readers, likely penned during the early 20th century. This book aims to enrich oral reading skills, foster expressive voices, and encourage graceful bodily movement through drama, using popular stories from folklore, including works by Andersen, Grimm, and Aesop. It is tailored to capture the imaginations of children, allowing them to embody various characters as they engage in dramatic readings or informal performances. The opening of this work introduces a foreword that outlines the book's objectives and the importance of engaging children in dramatic expression. The author notes the natural inclination of children toward drama, suggesting that utilizing this instinct in reading can significantly enhance their enjoyment and performance. The text details how stories can be adapted for reading aloud and encourages teachers to assign parts to students, enhancing spontaneity and expression. As an inviting introduction to the narratives within, the foreword sets the stage for the adaptations that follow, promising a blend of education and entertainment for young learners.
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