Let it Loose! Good readers are like actors. If something is scary, sound scared; if something is sad, make your voice sound sad.

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Presentation transcript:

Let it Loose! Good readers are like actors. If something is scary, sound scared; if something is sad, make your voice sound sad.

You may want to read each slide silently first, then say it out loud using appropriate expression!

…tiptoed up the steps, making no sound at all.

…frantically searching – where was it? It had to be here somewhere!

…gently placed the necklace…

The boys mom asked, "What in the world are you doing with those crayons?"

…raced faster and faster -- up, down, over, under…

…the most disgusting mess he had ever seen.

How dare you speak to me like that!

…as the cool, refreshing breeze washed over his face…

…and yelled at his sister, “Stop it! Stop it right now!”

I’m only going to say this one more time…

His mom asked, “What is that…thing doing under your bed, young lady?”

Tears of sadness were running uncontrollably down his cheeks now. “Why Tears of sadness were running uncontrollably down his cheeks now. “Why? Why?” he sobbed.

Oh no! I forgot to get my mom to sign my agenda!

- She leaned into me and whispered quietly, "But mom, I'm hungry."

Hey, you! Get back here with my wallet!

Don't even think about it!

Click here to do it again, this time with more feeling!