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Preview of A SOCIAL STORY "Please Don't Put That In Your Mouth" (SPECIAL ED/ SEL ACTIVITY)

A SOCIAL STORY "Please Don't Put That In Your Mouth" (SPECIAL ED/ SEL ACTIVITY)

This social story is created for children who are not diagnosed with pica but have a tendency to mouth inedible objects. Be sure to read this story to your child once a day and start to teach them proactive alternatives to mouthing inedible objects. This item can be used in an interactive notebook or classroom. Add notes & annotations through an interactive layer and assign to students via Google Classroom.
Preview of Readers Theater Script Little Girl and Winter Whirlwinds Folk  Bulgaria Kindness

Readers Theater Script Little Girl and Winter Whirlwinds Folk Bulgaria Kindness

Part of a Bundle Need something for right after winter break? Or something to celebrate spring? Low prep and easy to read or present! This Bulgarian folktale adapted into a reader's theater script with roles for 25+ students is suitable for upper elementary gifted or middle school students studying fairy tales, L. Arts or Drama class. This piece could be a one or three-day study depending upon how much effort a teacher wants to expend. Note: There were four typos which were brought to my
Preview of Drama: Mary Anning and Make an Ammonite Amulet, STEAM, Women's History

Drama: Mary Anning and Make an Ammonite Amulet, STEAM, Women's History

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Compass Rose
~Mary Anning and the Ammonite Society: And learn how to make an ammonite amulet... You're Invited~A Radio Drama (Readers Theater) about the life of Mary Anning, paleontologist extraordinaire! by Betty J. White, a.k.a Compass Rose, 2022, updated 2023 and 2024. Rated: "Highly engaging!"• What is a radio drama? Fun! It is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. The following radio play is scripted and provides suggestions for sound effects. Its visual force is purely a matter of the “mind’s
Preview of Drama Readers Theater Script It Could Always Be Worse Jewish Tale Moral Lesson

Drama Readers Theater Script It Could Always Be Worse Jewish Tale Moral Lesson

Part of a Bundle It Could Always Be Worse provides a sweet reminder that things are not always as bad as they seem. This comical reader's theater script is complete with roles for 20 + students. Reading literature standards are met while engaging your students with a high-interest reader's theater script and unit. Students LOVE the chance to perform as they practice fluency, comprehension, use context clues, and strengthen their listening skills. This piece could be a one or three-day study de
Preview of Student-Led Write A Reader's Theater

Student-Led Write A Reader's Theater

A reader's theater is a script that students can read together, but do not memorize the lines. Allowing students to design and write their own reader's theater script is a great way to reinforce concepts with creativity! The script provides a basic outline, but students will complete the actual writing. Scene 1, Scene 2, Scene 3, Scene 4, and Scene 5 sheets included, blank sheet, and title page too! Thank you for your interest in this product! Check out other products by Miss Iced Coffee
Preview of Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL It can be very scary for teachers when their students get up and walk away from them. In this story, Rusty walks out of the classroom. His teacher tells him that asking for a break is ok, but walking away is not. He could get hurt or lost. Rusty asked for a break, and his teacher gave him one. The Easel Version will not have the Rusty the Greyhound cartoon character. The Questions in the video will not be in the downlo
Preview of Comedy Play Drama Class It Could Always Be Worse Jewish Folk Tale Gratitude

Comedy Play Drama Class It Could Always Be Worse Jewish Folk Tale Gratitude

Part of a Bundle This delightful comical play, fifteen minutes in length (moderate or large cast depending on your needs) is suitable whether studying the Jewish culture or multicultural folk plays or a drama class. Students strengthen their reading (fluency), speaking (diction) and listening skills (restating) while learning to work cooperatively. This one act play dramatization of the Jewish folk tale, It Could Always Be Worse provides a sweet reminder that things are not always as bad as th
Preview of Radio Play and Drama Unit The Canterville Ghost Classic Short Story Satire

Radio Play and Drama Unit The Canterville Ghost Classic Short Story Satire

This resource includes The Canterville Ghost radio play and a comprehensive radio theater unit based on the novella by Oscar Wilde. Spanning 60+ pages with roles for 15+ students, this unit is ideal for Grades 6–12 drama classes and upper elementary gifted programs. The Story: A terrifying ghost haunts the ancient mansion of Canterville Chase, complete with creaking floorboards, clanking chains, and gruesome disguises. However, when the practical and unflappable Otis family—an America
Preview of Drama Folktale  Reader’s  Theater Script Buddy and the Evergreen Trees

Drama Folktale Reader’s Theater Script Buddy and the Evergreen Trees

Part of a Bundle Fighting the winter blahs? Brighten your days with this delightful reader's theater script and short unit, a dramatization of The Legend of the Evergreens. With roles for 15+ it is most suitable for elementary grade level students . Cooperative learning is a focal point of the mini-lesson. Based on the beloved folk tale, students will: develop beginning characterization through their voicesfocus on their reading, especially in a play formatstrengthen their skills in vocal va
Preview of Rusty Follows Directions - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL Easel

Rusty Follows Directions - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL Easel

Rusty the Greyhound: Following Directions - Social Skills Behavior Story - SELIt is always important to follow the rules. In this story, Rusty learns how important it is to listen to rules everywhere, even at the amusement park. He can’t wait to go on the rollercoaster! He behaves really well by walking beside his mom and waiting patiently in line. But Rusty doesn't want to keep his hands inside the car, so the roller coaster can’t start. When we don’t follow the rules, we ruin the fun for our f
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