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Preview of Code.org Quiz Nested Loops (Google Form)

Code.org Quiz Nested Loops (Google Form)

This is a 10 question quiz based on code.org lessons on Nested Loops. I find this is where students begin to really struggle and it is an important beginner concept in computer science. Each question has a picture and two lines of code to choose from. Students must analyze the picture and choose the correct line of code using multiple choice.
Preview of Readers' Theater: The Life Cycle of the Frog

Readers' Theater: The Life Cycle of the Frog

This non-fiction Readers' Theater play will help your students improve their fluency (pace, smoothness, expression) AND learn some science at the same time! More details: -2.5 pages -characters: narrator, kid, egg, tadpole, froglet, frog -Comprehension Check quiz -Draw & Label the life cycle worksheet -Write about the life cycle pages
Preview of Ocean Class Play including The Little Mermaid

Ocean Class Play including The Little Mermaid

Created by
Susan Russell
Ocean Class Play including The Little MermaidThis class play or assembly was originally written for Key Stage I (around 6, 7 and 8 year olds) but has a lot of additional material – FREE set of 5 Sea Life Quizzes, 350 questions and answers – that could easily be added to raise the level to Key Stage 2 - 8, 9, 10 year olds. As an outline of The Little Mermaid story is included, this script falls within both the science and literature sections of the curriculum (as well as between two key stages –
Preview of Life Science Readers Theater Scripts - SET OF 3

Life Science Readers Theater Scripts - SET OF 3

Life Science Readers' Theater Scripts - SET OF 3 27 pages of readers theater! There are 3 scripts in this set. Each play is 5-6 pages long with two pages of activities following each script. Activities after the reading are great for individual or guided practice and help students practice writing, vocabulary, spelling, and creativity! These readers' theater plays are great for elementary classrooms. Scripts can be used in both literacy and science classes. The scripts give students basic bac
Preview of The Water Cycle Readers Theatre Script

The Water Cycle Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short script on the Science topic "The Water Cycle" involves young students in reading, rehearsing, and performing a script that reviews and reinforces content knowledge. The script is written so that a whole class can have solo and unison speaking roles. Reading and rehearsing the script reinforces concepts and vocabulary while also increasing reading fluency and engaging students in a dramatic approach to learning facts. Students enjoy creating and performing gestures and sound effects
Preview of Parts of a Plant Readers Theatre Script

Parts of a Plant Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short script on the Science topic “Parts of a Plant” involves young students in reading, rehearsing, and performing a script that reviews and reinforces content knowledge. The script is written so that a whole class can have solo and unison speaking roles. Reading and rehearsing the script reinforces concepts and vocabulary while also increasing reading fluency and engaging students in a dramatic approach to learning facts. Students enjoy creating and performing gestures and sound effects
Preview of Readers' Theater: The Water Cycle

Readers' Theater: The Water Cycle

This non-fiction play fuses reading and science to help students improve their fluency, learn more about H20 and have fun! There are 5 characters: Narrator, Kid, Water Drop, Sun, Cloud The play is 4 pages long In addition to a script, there are a few follow-up extension activities: * A comprehension quiz * A drawing and labeling page * An informative writing activity WITH pre-writing booklet * A Literature Response page
Preview of Vertebrates Readers Theatre Script

Vertebrates Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This brief (2 pages long) script on VERTEBRATES has 26 solo speakers and many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. (Note: You may add or subtract solo speakers to customize the script for the size of your group.) Using a TV show context—“Backbone Experiences”—this script provides an overview of information about mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and birds. Reading and rehearsing the script familiarizes students with some basic facts while also increasing reading flue
Preview of Magnetic Field Readers Theatre Script

Magnetic Field Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on MAGNETIC FIELD involves students in reading and reviewing information about the invisible forces of a magnetic field. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: SCIENCE. This script is written for solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. Reading and rehearsing the script reinforces information and fun facts about the world of mag
Preview of Mammals Readers Theatre Script

Mammals Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on MAMMALS involves students in reading and reviewing information about what makes an animal a mammal. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: SCIENCE. This script is written for solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. Reading and rehearsing the script reinforces information and fun facts about this class of animal that share co
Preview of Simple Machines Readers Theatre Script

Simple Machines Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This brief (2 pages long) script on Simple Machines has 20 solo speakers and many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. (Note: You may add or subtract solo speakers to customize the script for the size of your group.) Using an infomercial context, this script provides a brief overview of information about these 6 types of simple machines: Inclined plane, Wedge, Screw, Lever, Wheel and Axle, and Pulley. Reading and rehearsing the script familiarizes students with some bas
Preview of Food Chain Readers Theatre Script

Food Chain Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This brief (2 pages long) Science script on the FOOD CHAIN has 12 solo speakers and many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. (Note: You may add or subtract solo speakers to customize the script for the size of your group.) This script provides an overview of information using a “Food Chain Fairy Tales” context. The “fairy tale” tells a simple story of producers, consumers, scavengers, and decomposers in the Earth’s flow of energy Reading and rehearsing the script famil
Preview of Seven Informative Penguin Reader's Theaters w/Vocabulary Activities

Seven Informative Penguin Reader's Theaters w/Vocabulary Activities

Created by
Robin's Nest
Cold weather outside makes us all think of teaching an absolutely cool topic to holiday weary students--PENGUINS! The show begins with one play containing various general facts about penguins. There are enough parts in this play for EVERY student in your classroom! As well as a play dealing with general penguin facts, this resource also contains a play about each of the following penguins and their life cycles-- Rockhopper penguins, Emperor penguins, Adelie penguins, Chinstrap peng
Preview of The Very Lonely Firefly by Eric Carle Lesson Plan with Reader's Theater Script

The Very Lonely Firefly by Eric Carle Lesson Plan with Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Mrs Lena
The Very Lonely Firefly by Eric Carle Lesson Plan and Reader's Theater Script is perfect for teaching story sequence, sorting, insect anatomy, compound words, rhyming, cause and effect, phonemic awareness, and reading fluency.Printable & Nearpod (integrates with Google Classroom) This resource includes: Pre, during and post reading activities Learning ObjectivesReading comprehension activitiesSequencing ActivitySorting Activity Insect Body parts activity ColoringCompound words activityRhyming ac
Preview of Animal Classification ELA and Science Unit, 3rd grade, 2nd grade, 1st grade

Animal Classification ELA and Science Unit, 3rd grade, 2nd grade, 1st grade

Created by
Jane Loretz
Animal Classification Unit: An ELA and Science AdventureThese wonderful activities in this Animal Classification Unit will go along great with any animal unit. They are especially great to support and enhance your science lessons on animal groups and animal classifications. Key Features:Reader Theater Scripts: The reader theater scripts are two part scripts that focus on information about each animal group. There are 6 animal groups highlighted: mammals, reptiles, insects, fish, amphibians and
Preview of Weather vs. Climate Mini Unit | Grades 2–4 Science Activities & Reader’s Theater

Weather vs. Climate Mini Unit | Grades 2–4 Science Activities & Reader’s Theater

Make learning about weather and climate fun and easy to understand!This hands-on science mini unit is perfect for students in grades 2–4, with activities that help them clearly see how weather changes daily while climate shapes long-term patterns. Every activity is designed for engagement, comprehension, and creativity—and it’s also great for upper elementary or middle school differentiation. What’s Included:Informational Reading Passage: Explains the difference between weather and climate
Preview of Plants: Science Reader's Theater and Experiments

Plants: Science Reader's Theater and Experiments

Created by
Ms Joanne
Combine some Science with your Language Arts. This is a readers’ theater script plus 7 experiments explaining what a seed needs to grow and what each part of the plant does. The script is 4 pages with 8 parts and is particularly useful for early readers as it has parts suitable for Emergent and Transitional Readers as follows:High Emergent (roughly levels 6-8): RainTransitional (roughly levels 10-12): Seed, Sun, Roots, LeavesHigh Transitional (roughly levels 14-16): Soil, Stem, NarratorThere
Preview of Solar System & Planets Reader's Theater

Solar System & Planets Reader's Theater

Created by
Poppy's Place
This product includes a reader's theater script called "The Planets' First Day of School." It includes a script for 9 roles (the sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). I have also included necklaces to identify the roles. There is a brief worksheet for students to write down what they learned about the planets and the sun. I have used this in my class, and my students loved it! I mounted the cover sheet and scripts to file folders for each reader. I laminat
Preview of Science Lessons PowerPoint Teaching Slides Note Taking Worksheets and Script

Science Lessons PowerPoint Teaching Slides Note Taking Worksheets and Script

Are you looking for science lessons that are visual and informational? These PowerPoint presentation slides cover 12 different primary science topics. They will include a PowerPoint, a teacher script, and student note-taking pages. A quick introduction:You’ll display your slide, read the teacher's script for that given slide, and allow students to take notes. Please check out the preview for a closer look at how to use this!What's included in each zip file product:Read-Me First IntroductionPowe
Preview of Reader's Theater Script: Force and Motion, Push or Pull, Friction

Reader's Theater Script: Force and Motion, Push or Pull, Friction

Reading and Science Integration: Force and Motion Integrated Scripts 4 CHARACTERS This Readers’ Theater is a great resource to use in your classroom to integrate reading and science. You can use it in many ways: small group activity, center, or teacher table. Readers’ Theater is one of the best tools to have students gain fluency, accuracy, and comprehension in reading. It also reinforces listening skills, and teamwork. This script could be used after the teacher has introduced the unit of For
Preview of Reader's Theater: Frog's Life Cycle

Reader's Theater: Frog's Life Cycle

Merging Science and Reading with this fun Reader's Theater passage. This story can be used to recreate the frog's life cycle from egg to adult while also entertaining the audience with a Sneaky Snake villain! This story is 6 pages long with large font for easy reading. There are 5 characters in the story- great for a small group activity!
Preview of Reader’s Theater Growing Bundle | 1st–2nd Grade Scripts for Reading Fluency

Reader’s Theater Growing Bundle | 1st–2nd Grade Scripts for Reading Fluency

Bring science to life with these engaging Reader’s Theater scripts for 1st and 2nd grade! Perfect for Christmas, spring, and summer, each play builds reading fluency, comprehension, and content knowledge. This growing bundle includes seasonal science topics like life cycles, weather, and habitats as well as fun holiday topics! 20 Scripts included (3 for each of the subjects below)Germs ChristmasWinter Valentine's DaySpringSummerUsing Punctuation *Bonus Freebie: The Robot Reader a readers theater
Preview of Tangram Algorithms | All Inclusive, Hands On Intro to Programming Activity

Tangram Algorithms | All Inclusive, Hands On Intro to Programming Activity

Created by
Cara Armour
Bring coding concepts to life—no computer required! ✨ With Tangram Algorithms, kids practice giving and following clear instructions (called algorithms) to recreate Tangram puzzle pictures. The catch? They can only use words—no showing allowed! This activity comes with a ready-to-use script so it can even be led by kids themselves (perfect for Girl Scouts, classrooms, or camps). It’s playful, hands-on, and sneaks in important coding skills while keeping the focus on fun. What’s included: A c
Preview of Code a Joke! Beginner Scratch Coding — Step-by-Step Slides + Editable Template

Code a Joke! Beginner Scratch Coding — Step-by-Step Slides + Editable Template

Created by
ParkerReid
Bring laughter into computer science with this beginner-friendly Scratch project! Students learn core Scratch skills as they code a complete joke routine—from setting a backdrop and adding a sprite to sequencing the exact blocks that make the punchline land. The included slideshow walks students through every click so you can hit “go” and facilitate, even if you’re new to Scratch. What students will do Create a new Scratch project Choose a backdrop (stage setting) Add/choose sprites (the comedi
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