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Preview of Twisted Davy Crockett Readers Theater Tall Tale, Graphic Organizer +: 3 4 5 6

Twisted Davy Crockett Readers Theater Tall Tale, Graphic Organizer +: 3 4 5 6

Davy Crockett-themed Readers' Theater Tall Tale: "Davy Crockpot Frees the Sun"* * * * * * * * * * * * * *Want even MORE twisted tall tales readers' theater? This product is also part of the TALL TALES BONUS BUNDLE, which includes 4 twisted tall tales and LOADS of supplemental activities. The toolkit makes a great addition to any tall tales unit or folktales unit. Your students will enjoy the twists to the tall tales of Davy Crockett, Johnny Appleseed, John Henry, and Paul Bunyan! * * * * * * *
Preview of Read Aloud Play: Stolen Childhoods--Lewis Hine's Crusade to End Child Labor

Read Aloud Play: Stolen Childhoods--Lewis Hine's Crusade to End Child Labor

At the height of the Great Depression, the pioneering photography of Lewis Hine freed generations of children from having to slave away for pennies an hour in coal mines, canneries, and textile mills. Hine often risked physical harm to photograph children in deplorable working conditions, but his work eventually led to the establishment of America’s child labor laws. Originally published in the Oct. 31, 2011, issue of Scope Magazine and republished in the Feb. 27, 2012, issue of Junior Scholasti
Preview of Pip & the Prisoner: Dickens' Great Expectations Reader's Theater Play Script

Pip & the Prisoner: Dickens' Great Expectations Reader's Theater Play Script

Pip & The Prisoner is an original script based on the first five chapters of Charles Dickens’ novel, Great Expectations. FREE Google Forms quiz supporting this RT is available here on my storefront. The script endeavors to introduce the main character, Pip, in such a way as to motivate students to want to read the full novel--presumably when assigned to them in high school. But whether Dickens is a part of your curriculum or not, this 20-minute reader's theater or stage play is an enjoyable bi
Preview of The Brahmin, the Tiger & the 7 Judges Reader's Theater - A Folktale From India

The Brahmin, the Tiger & the 7 Judges Reader's Theater - A Folktale From India

This folktale from India is the perfect resource to add to your set of folktales from around the world! Summary: A wise man (Brahmin) sets free a tiger, who then tries to eat him. The man and the tiger agree to ask seven different creatures for their judgment on whether the tiger should eat the man. Students will see how the outcome could differ depending on who they listen to. In addition to an entertaining script based on the folktale for kids, this resource includes: Tongue Twister Warm-u
Preview of A Christmas Carol reader's theater play script (includes two versions!)

A Christmas Carol reader's theater play script (includes two versions!)

Let us all be boiled in our own pudding! Originally part of the December 1998 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks Magazine, this traditional re-telling of the Ebenezer Scrooge story is perfect for reader's theater, podcast, or as a classroom play--or add holiday hymns and create a full-fledged stage production. For 10 to 16 participants and innumerable extras. A second version from my book, Read Aloud Plays: Classic Short Stories (2010 Scholastic) is also included. In it, Scrooge is a woman, Elean
Preview of Charles Dickens' Gabriel Grub--Spooky Christmas Readers Theater

Charles Dickens' Gabriel Grub--Spooky Christmas Readers Theater

Long before Scrooge there was Gabriel Grub, the gravedigger. From Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, this eerie tale is a perfect compliment to the Christmas Carol story or a wonderful stand-alone Gothic holiday play. Enough parts for an entire class, or double up roles and stage it with as few as twelve. Suitable for reader's theater or a full stage production. Use it with grades 5 and up. (Warning: it may be too scary for younger students). Fully reproducible: original purchaser is licensed to prin
Preview of Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice Readers Theater Play Script

Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice Readers Theater Play Script

A true and compelling story from the Montgomery Bus Boycott! Who can forget Claudette Colvin? Well, history did for nearly fifty years. Claudette was just fifteen when she was dragged off a Montgomery city bus for refusing to surrender her seat. Unlike Rosa Parks a year later, Claudette was convicted and then ostracized by her peers, by Civil Rights leaders, and by history. Her story has resurfaced thanks to Philip Hoose’s book, Twice Toward Justice. Use this script independently or paired it
Preview of Conflict Resolution Counseling Activity Pack Wild About I-Statements

Conflict Resolution Counseling Activity Pack Wild About I-Statements

I-statements are a great way to teach children how to problem solve independently! Students follow a fill in the blank format to state how they are feeling, why they are feeling that way, and a solution to help them react differently next time. Following a set format makes it easier for younger students to practice important conflict resolution strategies. This activity can be used individually or with a small group of students. For a classroom setting, I think it would be great to hang on a bu
Preview of Martin's Big Dream: The Youth of MLK Readers Theater

Martin's Big Dream: The Youth of MLK Readers Theater

Classic reader's theater from the pages of Scholastic’s Storyworks magazine! Martin's Big Dream is based on a true story from Dr. King’s childhood in which neighborhood boys refused to play baseball with him. Dr. King wrote that it was a pivotal moment in his becoming a civil rights leader. It was recently enacted by a branch of the Palace Theatre with support from the local BLM chapter, and it pairs nicely with Doreen Rappaport's book, "Martin's Big Words." It includes parts for ten to twelve
Preview of Jackie Robinson readers theater baseball play

Jackie Robinson readers theater baseball play

Here's a compelling play about Jackie Robinson. Over my nearly thirty years of using drama in the classroom, kids say this is one of their favorites to enact. This original script recounts the events surrounding Jackie's breaking of the color barrier through the narration of the Hot Dog Man and the Peanut Vendor at an "actual" ballgame today. (You can hear a podcast presentation of the play at ReadAloudPlays.com) Parts for from 7 to 13 actors, and suitable for reader's theater, podcast, or sta
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