Need a thought-provoking package to help your students understand who MLK was and what he stood for?
Here is what you get:
* Several Pages of f... ByTruthme
Allow your students to be a part of history with this package of skits about the events leading up to the American Revolution. Using this innovativ... ByThe Bonus Point Band
This collection contains 6 pages of gingerbread poems (including some of my original work) that are perfect for your gingerbread thematic unit duri... ByKidsrcute
FAIRY TALE WEDDING MYSTERY ACTIVITY PACKET � classroom version
You are cordially invited to the Fairy Tale Wedding of Prince Charming an... ByKathleen Applebee
Celebrate Mardi Gras and learn a sprinkling of French! Children will learn about a traditional New Orleans Mardi Gras through an original Readers ... ByForeignlanguagehouse
As a first grade teacher, I struggled to find reader's theatre scripts that were easy enough for my young students to read, so I wrote my own!
... ByAngeline Stewart
One of the challenges every year as an elementary school teacher is finding something appropriate for the students to perform in the Christmas conc... ByDebra Murray
This is a Reader's Theater script adapted from and based on the children's book, "Careful, Santa" by Julia Sykes.
Reader's theater and repeated ... BySara Jackson
This is a guideline for an introductory presentation for 1st year Spanish students. The outline provides introductory questions and starters for r... ByTricia Thompson
Looking for an interesting way to teach basic animal classification? This folder contains readers theatre scripts for teaching about the five group... ByEmily Kissner
In this fun activity, students will be challenged to write a skit in which key figurative language terms play the major roles. This is a great act... ByAmy Shucker
Mrs. Riddle's Original Play Script for the Traditional Folktale The Three Little Pigs
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Plays a... ByLisa Riddle
I wrote this the day after the inauguration of Barack Obama. It is his speech in essence, but divided among 31 speakers - this number easily adapta... BySusan Russell
To Kill a King: Herod Antipas
By Kathy Applebee
Date: 39 A.D. Herod Antipas is throwing a big banquet with fine food, lavish entertainment an... ByKathleen Applebee
Send your students back in time to 1765 by allowing them to perform this skit for the class or the entire school. Teachers will especially love the... ByThe Bonus Point Band
My most popular item! A full class set for just $3. A clever adaption of Edgar Allan Poe's gothic masterpiece in a modern setting. Uniquely suitabl... ByMack Lewis
This play will involve the entire classroom and may be performed in class as a simple reader's theatre or in front of a large audience as a classro... ByKindergarten Kiosk
This 33 page unit includes:
*A creative writing turkey piece with a fill in the b lank form or a more advanced form.
*A making words activity wit... ByDanielle Lasota
by Kathy Applebee
Ruth and Naomi may be thrown out of the pitiful little hovel they call home if they can't pay the rent to villain Black Bartholo... ByKathleen Applebee
This is a Reader's Theater script based on the children's book, The Penguin Who Wanted to Be Different: A Christmas Wish by Maria O'Neill.
Reade... BySara Jackson
Each year, we perform The Mitten for parents and friends. I have adapted the play so that about 20 students can participate. We print off the ani... ByChristine Yarzabek
I originally created this nineteen page script which covers the entire trial of Tom Robinson to help keep students focused and interested in the no... ByBrandie Provenzano
This Ancient China Class Play/Assembly is one of a *set written by me. It covers all the areas of work the children will have done in class (the b... BySusan Russell
Are you looking for a fun way to help children remember when to use a capital I during writing workshop? Read aloud this cute story about the day... ByPositively Primary
This is a very short version of the Battle of Saratoga and Benedict Arnold. It would be a great fluency activity for your struggling readers, and g... ByKim Andersen
This is a fully editable Word document, written in Spanish for nine characters. (TWO of the characters could be played by one person):
Narrador
... BySeñor Ward
This is a reader's theater script created for 3rd-5th graders. The script is adapted from C.S. Lewis' "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". Th... ByRsmythe
Memorizing dates and names fails to engage higher level thinking skills but these 7 scripts of actual civil rights cases will. The historically ac... ByKathleen Applebee
Your students will love this approach to history! This 21 page readers' theater is specifically created to meet the Georgia Performance Standards f... BySusan Hardin
Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth
by Kathy Applebee
Very short tongue in cheek versions of the Bard’s finest tragedies. These are perfect for... ByKathleen Applebee
Script for the famous adventure novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Twenty seven parts, including Flint the Parrot and Long John Silver! Great fun f... ByGerald Murphy
Celebrate Mardi Gras in French class! Beginners of all ages will learn about a traditional New Orleans Mardi Gras through an original story called... ByForeignlanguagehouse
Wuthering Heights Script for either radio or reader's theater. Wonderful introduction to one of the greatest Gothic works of the Romantic Era.... ByGerald Murphy
A fun and lighthearted skit or play with fairy tale characters preparing to take a State Test. Is primarily for Test Taking strategies and skills i... ByCks
This is a short script for a Reader's Theater on sea life. There are 13 parts but you could tweek it to fit your needs. I used it in first grade,... ByMelissa Webb
History Theatre is a fun, interactive approach to teaching history.
Easily adapts to ANY state standard!
“The minute I started using History T... ByMrs. Bart
Based on the popular picture book, The Scrambled States of America by Laurie Keller, I wrote a Reader's Theater script for my students to act it ou... ByTraci Vedros
Send your students back in time to 1774 by allowing them to perform this skit for the class or the entire school. Teachers will especially love the... ByThe Bonus Point Band
This is an explicit instruction lesson that I used to teach the Compare and COntrast text structure in texts. The students responded so well to it.... ByStacy Vaske
This hilarious skit is a spoof of the historically popular "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. Stooge, a principal at Dickens School is visited... ByThe Bonus Point Band
Olympic History Class Play
This Class Play, written by Sue Russell, covers the history of the Olympics, from its very origins in Ancient Greece th... BySusan Russell
My name is Steavi Arnett and I teach first grade. One day my children were constantly talking in line no matter what I said. So, I started singing ... BySteavi Arnett
Teaching Medieval literature can be challenging when modern students see difficult text and no connection to their own lives. The following plans ... ByKathleen Applebee
Murder at the Manor
By Kathy Applebee
The Earl Henry is dead and without an heir on the eve of the annual tournament and feast. Who could hav... ByKathleen Applebee
A radio script adapted from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. With a few tweaks, this could easily be used for a regular stage show. And of c... ByGerald Murphy
Script only. Suggested song list included, but encouraged to adapt songs from your own music library. Full length production for 22-73 speaking p... ByAngela Bennett
This is a set of 'group readers' (Readers Theater) written by Sue Russell on five Ancient Greek Myths:
1. Odysseus and the Cyclops
2. Theseus and... BySusan Russell
This is a five page script for a Christmas reader's theater based on a Swedish folk tale. Five character reading parts. It can be produced as a ski... ByHappyedugator