Our Augmentative Learning Program Study (ALPS) performed their first Readers’ Theater!
This was certainly a labor of love for our group, as the students were required to produce every part of this performance – from writing the script to making the costumes.

One aspect we needed to solve early on in our ALPS adventure was the physical setup.
One aspect of our Inclusive Program that makes it so strong is our collaborative approach. Although so far you are only hearing about it from my perspective on this blog, I am only one piece of this program. This multi-perspective planning is by design so that both the speech pathologist and the special education teacher’s knowledge and insights are able to work together to determine the best way to increase language and academic success.
tle Red Hen. Both of them took the project seriously, analyzing what type of characters we should have, where the play should take place, and what Little Red should cook. I looked across the room to watch the speech pathologist work with Joey and another first grader to use Bitmojis. Joey used his device to describe what should go into the Bitmoji for his friend.