Oral Reading

  • Oral Reading
    Coach:      Ms. Hirsch     369-1787
                            ahirsch@dentonisd.org
    Practice:   See Ms. Hirsch
                     Room F103
     
     
     
     
    Reading literature out loud provides opportunities for students to analyze the text, to grow and to develop as a performer, to communicate a message to an audience and to perform an artistic creation. The oral reading competition should be an extension of the classroom literary and language arts activities in poetry, short stories and children's fiction.

    Students in grades 4, 5, and 6 read a selection of poetry. Each selection may be one poem, a cutting of a poem, or a combination of poems. The same selection may be read in all rounds, but different selections are permissible. Selections must be published although the poet may be unknown or anonymous.

    Students in grades 7, 8, and 9 read selections of prose or poetry according to the following schedule:

    • 2013 - 2014 - poetry
    • 2014 - 2015 - prose
    • 2015 - 2016 - poetry

    Each may be a single reading, a cutting from a longer selection, or a combination of several selections. The same selection may be read in all rounds, but different selections are permissible. Selections must be published although the author may be unknown or anonymous. Prose readings may include sketches, fables, tales, science fiction, fantasy, mysteries and the like. The maximum time for each presentation is six minutes. The selection may be a cutting from a short story or novel of may be nonfiction.

Last Modified on September 20, 2023