Bring the folktale of Why Spiders Always Hide in the Corners of Ceilings to life with this decodable four-page reader's theater script! Perfect for building confidence in developing readers, this script helps improve fluency and expressive reading, all while encouraging teamwork. It's an ideal choice for classroom performances, reading centers, or small group practice.
Why Spiders Always Hide in the Corners of Ceilings is a traditional Anansi story from Ghana. And while this script was written for second graders near the beginning of the school year, it would also be a good fit for first graders at the end of their school year or third grade students in intervention settings.
What is reader’s theater?
Reader's theater is a reading activity where students are placed in small groups and perform a script aloud multiple times without any actions, props, or costumes. Each student reads one character’s lines, focusing on expression and fluency.
How does reader’s theater help build fluency?
Reader's theater helps build fluency by giving students repeated, meaningful practice with a script. Research has shown that reading the same word multiple times helps move it from short term to long term memory.
Please Note: This script is taken from the Science of Reading aligned Super Advanced Phonics Level A Unit 2 which teaches students to read words with the oi and oy diphthong sounds.
Engaging, effective, and fun— the Why Spiders Always Hide in the Corners of Ceilings reader's theater script is a fantastic way to boost fluency and reading confidence in developing readers!
Reader’s Theater Script, Decodable Folktale, Anansi Tale from Ghana, 2nd Grade
pdf – 8 pages