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Preview of Fairy Tale Junior Theater Script AND License Bundle For School Shows

Fairy Tale Junior Theater Script AND License Bundle For School Shows

The War of the Vegetables is a gentle comedy stage script about racism, bullying and living in harmony with others - set in a vegetable patch! Suitable for students aged 8+ (G2-G6) Cast size: 18 characters Can increase cast size to 22 characters by adding extra Narrators, or including extra Peas and Tomatoes in non-speaking roles Can reduce cast size to 16 characters by giving 2 students 2 roles to perform Running time: 30 minutes This product pair bundles up the fabulous stage script The War o
Preview of The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

We are moving our site, Wonbyone, to Wonbyone2. Please pardon our dust!This small group reader's theater is for three students. In the scrip there is a former turkey, turned ghost, who can't seem to scare anyone. A boy and girl come along to help out so everyone can have a happy Halloween. My scripts are written in black and white except the occasional picture on front to make it easier and cheaper to print and make copies. My students enjoyed using this script to increase their fluency. I hope
Preview of 20 One-Minute Monologues for Grades 4–6 Drama: Fun, Flexible, and Easy to Teach!

20 One-Minute Monologues for Grades 4–6 Drama: Fun, Flexible, and Easy to Teach!

Created by
Simply Novel
Give your students the chance to shine—with short, student-friendly monologues that are fun to perform and easy to teach. This ready-to-use monologue unit includes 20 original one-minute scripts written just for Grades 4–6. Whether you're teaching drama, reader’s theater, or public speaking, these monologues offer a low-pressure way to build confidence, creativity, and performance skills. With clear guidance, scaffolded worksheets, and a flexible pacing plan, this resource makes it simple to in
Preview of Reader’s Theater Fluency Script with Repeated & Echo Reading- Grades 2, 3, and 4

Reader’s Theater Fluency Script with Repeated & Echo Reading- Grades 2, 3, and 4

Build reading fluency with a funny Reader’s Theater script that naturally includes echo reading and repeated oral reading practice.Students hear lines first and then repeat them together as an echo, giving developing readers structured fluency support in an engaging way. Build reading fluency in a fun and engaging way with this Reader’s Theater script designed to support echo reading and repeated oral reading practice. The Microphone That Wouldn’t Quit is a humorous school-themed script where a
Preview of Texas State History | Sam Houston & the Republic of Texas | For Grades 3 to 5

Texas State History | Sam Houston & the Republic of Texas | For Grades 3 to 5

Created by
TeacherTravis
Travel back to 1836–1845 with Joel and Amanda in Sam Houston’s Role in the Republic of Texas! This Readers’ Theater script for 3rd-5th graders brings to life Sam Houston’s journey as a Texas hero. Meet Houston, leading the Texian army to victory at San Jacinto, signing peace treaties with the Cherokee, and guiding Texas as its first president to join the U.S. in 1845. With vivid details, like the 18-minute San Jacinto battle and the city of Houston named for him, this 10-scene script replaces bo
Preview of Triple H - Homonyms, Homophones, and Homographs - Small Group Readers' Theater

Triple H - Homonyms, Homophones, and Homographs - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for three students. I give it to students who are struggling with homophones, homonyms, and homographs. It could be used to introduce them as well. In the script, students are struggling to remember how to classify homophones, homographs, and homonyms. Triple H hears the cry for help and comes to save the day. With his help, they are able to use mnemonics to remember which is which. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to res
Preview of My Candy Bar Melted! - A Closer Look at Physical and Chemical Changes

My Candy Bar Melted! - A Closer Look at Physical and Chemical Changes

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 3 students. It was written to enhance a lesson in physical and chemical changes. In the script, Bob is looking forward to eating his candy bar when he opens it and sees that it has melted. Sally tells him not to feel too bad because it is just a physical change. Bob wants to know what she means by that so Sally and Arnold take a moment and describe the difference between physical and chemical changes. When they are through, Bob has a better
Preview of Perimeter, Area, and Volume - Oh My! - Small Group Reader's Theater for Math

Perimeter, Area, and Volume - Oh My! - Small Group Reader's Theater for Math

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater. I use this script to introduce perimeter, area, and volume as well as to review the subject with my students. It was written for four students. The idea of this reader's theater is to reinforce the formulas used to find each of the equations as well as to teach and practice the language involved. It is just one more way to tie Language Arts together with Math. Math has a language all its own and it is very important to find ways to practice it and use it
Preview of Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare: One Act and 10 minute script

Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare: One Act and 10 minute script

This bundle includes… One Act script - 50 minute running time and 22 characters10 minute script - 9 characters
Preview of Coal Black and the Seven Dorks - TOTALLY Twisted Small Group Reader's Theater!

Coal Black and the Seven Dorks - TOTALLY Twisted Small Group Reader's Theater!

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. It is a twisted version of Snow White. In the script, Coal Black has run away after her stepmother nearly ran her over with a car. She has gotten lost in the forest. Three of the Seven Dorks find her. They offer to help her if she pays them. All she has is an apple. They agree to help her and she gives them the apple. Only after they leave does Coal Black think about WHY her stepmother might have given her an apple. There is a writing assignment on the l
Preview of Jack & Jill - Small Group Readers' Theater for Mother Goose

Jack & Jill - Small Group Readers' Theater for Mother Goose

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 3 students. In the script, Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. But, when Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after, they both blame each other for the accident. Each thinks that what happened was done on purpose. So, Jack and Jill are arguing about it when a stranger volunteers to hear them out and help decide, once and for all, what happened and who’s to blame. There is a short writing/discussion
Preview of Hansel and Gretel - A Twist on an Old Story - Small Group Readers' Theater

Hansel and Gretel - A Twist on an Old Story - Small Group Readers' Theater

We are moving our site, wonbyone, to wonbyone2. Please pardon our dust!This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. The theme is Hansel and Gretel but things don't happen the way they are said to in the original story. In the script, Hansel and Gretel have a step-mother and they are very poor. Their step-mother decides that life would be easier without them and leads them into the forest to get rid of them. That is where things begin to differ from the original. The stepmother is the one who never c
Preview of Conrad and Loius (The 2nd Crusade)

Conrad and Loius (The 2nd Crusade)

Short skit about the 2nd Crusade to recapture Jerusalem led by the Pope, Emperor Conrad III of Germany and King Louis VII of France.
Preview of Franken Cranky - A Cautionary Tale - Small Group Readers' Theater

Franken Cranky - A Cautionary Tale - Small Group Readers' Theater

We are moving our site, Wonbyone, to Wonbyone2. Please pardon our dust!This script was written for three students and for Halloween. In the script: A sweet little boy is allowed to stay up on Halloween and eat nothing but candy. It isn’t long before he is being rude and mean. He ends up staying up too late and gets a stomach ache. He has become, Franken-Cranky! The next day, his rude and terrible behavior continues. Mom and dad get him to bed early and are thankful when their sweet little boy re
Preview of Reader's Theater: California Gold Rush | Social Studies | 3rd-5th | 1849 - 1855

Reader's Theater: California Gold Rush | Social Studies | 3rd-5th | 1849 - 1855

Bring history to life and build foundational knowledge with this engaging Readers Theater script!Transport your 3rd-5th graders back to the 1850s to experience the excitement and challenges of the California Gold Rush. This five-scene script, written at a 6th-grade reading level, is the perfect way to build background knowledge and reinforce historical concepts in a fun, collaborative format. What's Included:Five-Scene Script: A complete narrative covering the initial discovery at Sutter's Mill,
Preview of BACK TO SCHOOL Drama Teacher Survival Kit

BACK TO SCHOOL Drama Teacher Survival Kit

Are you getting ready for the new school year and looking for some Drama curriculum inspiration? If so, here is your SURVIVAL KIT!! 10 tried-and-tested units/scripts - these are currently my most popular selling resources; Characterization and Improvisation, Jungle Book short script, Silent Movies, Romeo & Juliet 10 minute script, Super Hero and Villain monologues, Peter Pan short script, Robin Hood short script, Commedia D'ell Arte, Alice in Wonderland short script and Midsummer Night's Drea
Preview of What Color Were the Dinosaurs? -  Small Group Readers' Theater for Science

What Color Were the Dinosaurs? - Small Group Readers' Theater for Science

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 students. This ties science into reading and is a great way to do two things at the same time. This script was intended to introduce or reinforce a lesson about fossils, dinosaurs, and theories. In the script, Juan and George are arguing about what color dinosaurs were. Sage and Rita try to help by telling them about fossils. Juan and George didn’t know what they were until they were told. They learn that there are many different types of fossils a
Preview of The Gooseville HOA musical stage play with short lines for young actors

The Gooseville HOA musical stage play with short lines for young actors

The Gooseville HOA is a musical stage play script with short lines for younger actors. Bring laughter and melody to your stage with The Gooseville HOA, a delightful musical play with short, accessible lines perfect for younger actors (cast of 22+). Written by D. M. Larson, this fairy-tale mash-up comedy takes place in the charming town of Gooseville, where classic nursery rhyme characters live in harmony — until a smooth-talking fox arrives with an idea to form a homeowners’ association. At fi
Preview of Reader's Theater: Different Colors, One Classroom

Reader's Theater: Different Colors, One Classroom

Reader's Theater is great for fluency work, helping students to feel more comfortable speaking in front of others, and cooperative learning. The theme of this short script is about diversity in the classroom.
Preview of Cinderella Around The World - Small Group Readers' Theater Pack

Cinderella Around The World - Small Group Readers' Theater Pack

Created by
WonbyOne
This package contains 9 Cinderella stories! The stories come from England, China, West Africa, Greece/Egypt, America (Native American), and Ireland. My name is Melanie Whitesides but my store name is Wonbyone. One of the things I am passionate about is Reader's Theater. It is a fun way for my students to improve on their fluency. In a world where reading is pushed so hard on students that many are losing their love of reading it is IMPORTANT to give them opportunities to read that are fun. Reade
Preview of Wicked Reader's Theater

Wicked Reader's Theater

Reader's Theater with 25 roles of varying ability levels -- great fluency practice for grades 4-12. This 16 page script is similar to the movie, humorous, and kid-friendly! Great for fluency practice. This is a Google Doc, so fully editable! :)
Preview of Let Us Talk Turkey! - Small Group Reader's Theater for Thanksgiving

Let Us Talk Turkey! - Small Group Reader's Theater for Thanksgiving

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 3 students. I created to be used in November for Thanksgiving because my students kept making comments about white and dark meat. We used this script to begin a debate. In the script, Michael is having trouble explaining to his customers what the difference between white and dark turkey meat is. He wants to sound like he knows what he is doing so he asks his friends, Alice and Alex, to explain it to him. Unfortunately, Alex is more confusin
Preview of Obon Festival in Japan | Holiday Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

Obon Festival in Japan | Holiday Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

Created by
TeacherTravis
This engaging Readers Theater script for Grades 3–5 brings Obon, a Japanese Buddhist festival around August 13–15 to honor deceased ancestors, to life, immersing students in its cultural and historical significance. Through a 2025 classroom and flashbacks to the 700s and 1500s, students explore dancing Bon Odori to welcome spirits, floating lanterns to guide them home, and making offerings at temples, rooted in Buddhist traditions. From home altars to Okuribi fires, students discover Obon’s focu
Preview of International Women's Day Reader's Theater: Still Standing, Still Changing

International Women's Day Reader's Theater: Still Standing, Still Changing

Still Standing. Still Changing is a powerful, student-centered Reader’s Theater that brings students into a meaningful classroom moment where they meet women making a difference right now — a principal, an environmental engineer, and a community advocate. Through engaging dialogue, students explore leadership, fairness, independence, and what it means to notice who gets heard. Celebrate International Women’s Day with this meaningful, classroom-ready Reader’s Theater designed for Grades 2–5. Th
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