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Preview of 6 Scripts - Fun Small Group Reader's Theaters for First Grade Level Readers

6 Scripts - Fun Small Group Reader's Theaters for First Grade Level Readers

Created by
WonbyOne
This group of scripts was written for my lower level reading groups. They are all on a 1st grade level. The number of characters goes from 3 to 5. Some are funny, some tell a story, and all encourage the struggling reader to read out loud. The problem I find with most scripts written on a lower level is that they can be boring and have too many characters. I have written these in order to address those issues. Three of them are fairy tales. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end
Preview of Little Red Riding Hood - Small Group Reader's Theater for First Grade

Little Red Riding Hood - Small Group Reader's Theater for First Grade

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 3 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. The level of the script is H to I. In the script, Little Red Riding Hood’s grandma is sick. She wants to take her a basket of food. The wolf sees her and runs ahead to grandma’s house. He dresses up as grandma and waits. When Little Red Riding Hood comes, the wolf chases her and almost gets her. The woodcutter comes just in time. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the
Preview of WHAT SCHOOL COUNSELORS DO—Talking points for parents and school boards

WHAT SCHOOL COUNSELORS DO—Talking points for parents and school boards

Created by
Counselor Patti
Help others clearly understand the role of a School Counselor with this ready-to-use PowerPoint designed for presentations to parents, staff, or school boards. Includes talking points on: What a School Counselor Does Why students see a Counselor Common types of concerns addressed How to male an appointment Communicate with confidence and clarity with these easy, direct talking points. Organized for a middle school counselor but can be easily adjusted to your specific grade levels.
Preview of The Little Red Hen - Small Group Reader's Theater for First Grade Level

The Little Red Hen - Small Group Reader's Theater for First Grade Level

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 4 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. It is on level G. The Little Red Hen finds some wheat seeds and wants to plant them to get wheat for flour which she will use to make yummy bread. She asks her friends to help her but they will not. The Little Red Hen does it all by herself and gets to eat the bread alone. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I use all of my Reader'
Preview of The Three Little Pigs - Small Group Reader's Theater for First Grade Level

The Three Little Pigs - Small Group Reader's Theater for First Grade Level

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 5 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. It is on level G. In the script, the three little pigs are going to build houses. The oldest brother warns the others to make their homes the best that they can. The two other pigs believe that the best is the fastest and the cheapest. One day a wolf comes to knock on their doors and blows their homes down. The two brothers run to the oldest pig and he lets them in. The wolf can’t
Preview of The Class Pet - Small Group Reader's Theater for First Grade Level Readers

The Class Pet - Small Group Reader's Theater for First Grade Level Readers

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 4 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. In the script, the class is getting a pet. Nan, Pat, Bill, and Jon are trying to guess what the pet will be. They discuss problems that different animals may cause and decide that the class pet should be a fish. I used this script to help my phonics group practice and then, once they performed it, we wrote a persuasive paper asking the principal to let us have a pet. There is a sm
Preview of My Restaurant Schedule for Behavior Management

My Restaurant Schedule for Behavior Management

Created by
Kate Shepard
My Restaurant Schedule is designed to assist a high-needs, active child (e.g., moderate-severe autism or ADD/ADHD) when he or she eats a meal at a restaurant. There are step-by-step behavioral tasks that the child must complete in order to earn a “check” or a circle around a favorite image (an example sheet is included with a column of green dinosaurs). The steps are very detailed and repetitive, such as “Stay in your seat,” then “Open your menu and choose your food,” then “Stay in your seat” ag
Preview of The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Early Reader Aesop Small Group Reader's Theater

The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Early Reader Aesop Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This script was written for three students. The script was written for students on a first grade reading level between an E and a J. The plot is as follows: There once was a boy who watched after his sheep. He grew bored and wanted to play tricks on the town people. He cried wolf and called for help when there was no wolf there. Soon they would not believe him when he called for help. One day, the wolf was there for real. When the boy called for help, no one came. There is a small writing/dis
Preview of Getting a Haircut Social Story

Getting a Haircut Social Story

Created by
SpeechThink
A social story used for children who may fear having their haircut. This short story uses positive statements to explain the process of the haircut.
Preview of Getting a Haircut Social Story

Getting a Haircut Social Story

Created by
SpeechThink
A social story used for children who may fear having their haircut. This short story uses positive statements to explain the process of the haircut.
Preview of Waiter, There Is a Fly in My Soup! - First Grade Small Group Readers' Theater

Waiter, There Is a Fly in My Soup! - First Grade Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 3 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. In the sript, there is a fly in Sally’s soup. The waiter does not understand why there is a fly in it. He is confused and wants Adam and Sally to pay for the soup but not the fly. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I use this reader's theater to introduce many subjects as well as to reinforce others and improve fluency. Reader's
Preview of Will You Eat a Bug? - First Grade Small Group Reader's Theater

Will You Eat a Bug? - First Grade Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 3 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. In the script, Matt likes to eat bugs. Fred and Nan want to know how they taste. Matt offers to eat one with them but Fred does not want to. My students, especially the ones struggling to read, still require motivation to improve and that is where Reader's Theater comes in. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I use small group rea
Preview of K-3 RSP, Intervention, ELD Literacy Session Student Schedule Template

K-3 RSP, Intervention, ELD Literacy Session Student Schedule Template

Simplify your classroom routine by providing each student with a clear schedule and expectation of what they need to do during each small group session. Ideal for small group rotations for K-3 RSP, Intervention, or ELD. Editable weekly session schedule can be customized for each student. Sample schedule includes number of sessions, minutes per activity, and various tasks that were selected to help student meet IEP goals. Customize the schedule/time slots and resources/curriculum to fit your st
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