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Preview of Socratic Seminar Peer Observation Checklist

Socratic Seminar Peer Observation Checklist

Handout to use during Socratic seminar to increase engagement of student observers.
Preview of CA State History | The Transcontinental Railroad RT Script for Grades 3 to 5

CA State History | The Transcontinental Railroad RT Script for Grades 3 to 5

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TeacherTravis
Hop aboard for a time-travel journey with Joel and Amanda as California races to connect East and West. This Readers’ Theater script for grades 3–5 brings the Transcontinental Railroad to life through vivid dialogue and multiple perspectives. Students learn how the Pacific Railroad Act launched a bold plan, how Theodore Judah mapped a route through the Sierra Nevada, and how the “Big Four” pushed construction forward. Most importantly, students meet Li Wei and other Chinese workers who face sno
Preview of 5 Math Readers Theater Script for Grades 4 to 6 | No Prep! | Sub Heaven!

5 Math Readers Theater Script for Grades 4 to 6 | No Prep! | Sub Heaven!

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This math bundle of Readers Theater Scripts is perfect for Grades 4–6! Each script transforms key math concepts into exciting student-led adventures where learners solve problems through dialogue, collaboration, and real-world scenarios. Reinforce skills in fractions, decimals, percents, equations, and geometry. These scripts blend literacy and math for cross-curricular success. Perfect for: Emergency sub plans that keep students engaged and learning Test prep for key math concepts with built-i
Preview of Bleeding Kansas (1854-1856) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

Bleeding Kansas (1854-1856) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

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TeacherTravis
How did Bleeding Kansas reveal the failure of compromise before the Civil War? This packet immerses students in the violent struggle over the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. With 15 roles, 10 scenes, and a reenactment, the script follows Stephen Douglas, John Brown, and settlers facing election fraud, the Sack of Lawrence, Sumner’s caning, and dueling governments, using primary source quotes from the Act. The guide provides vocabulary, discussion questions, and a quiz to explore popular sovereignty
Preview of Social File | FREE Social Narrative, Lesson & Activity | Conversation Skills

Social File | FREE Social Narrative, Lesson & Activity | Conversation Skills

Teach how to make on topic social comments during conversation using mind based SOCIAL FILES! This is a 20 page, no prep, google slides lesson with large text, visuals, and printable options made for special education students with disabilities (autism, intellectual disabilities, down syndrome, etc.). This can be used for in person, virtual, remote or distance learning class. Useful for speech therapy, life skills or anyone teaching social skills, commenting skills, how to comment, how to
Preview of The Proclamation of 1763 | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

The Proclamation of 1763 | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

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In 1763, Britain’s Proclamation of 1763 banned settlement west of the Appalachians, igniting colonial fury and Native tensions after the French and Indian War. This immersive Readers’ Theater brings King George III’s decree, defiant settlers, and Pontiac’s resistance to life, weaving vivid dialogue with proclamation quotes. Students explore land disputes, rebellion, and colonial-Native clashes, sparking curiosity about America’s revolutionary roots. Perfect for engaging young historians in a piv
Preview of The Lost Colony of Roanoke | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

The Lost Colony of Roanoke | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

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Explore the haunting mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke, where 115 settlers vanished in 1587, leaving only “CROATOAN” carved on a post. This immersive Readers’ Theater brings John White’s desperate leadership, Manteo’s diplomacy, and Wanchese’s resistance to life, blending vivid dialogue with John White’s journal quotes. Students explore survival, cultural clashes, and an unsolved puzzle that sparks debate. Perfect for igniting curiosity and critical thinking in young historians! Perfect Fo
Preview of Anxiety & Emotional Management SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5

Anxiety & Emotional Management SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5

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The Talent Show Tryout SEL Readers Theater for Grades 3–5 invites students into Sofia’s world as she faces the nerves of performing her violin in front of her peers. With help from supportive friends and strategies like deep breathing and visualization, Sofia builds confidence. Students explore how kindness and teamwork help everyone manage emotions and shine together. Skills AddressedManaging performance anxiety using calming techniques. Encouraging others through supportive words and actions.
Preview of Empathy & Inclusion SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5 "The New Kid"

Empathy & Inclusion SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5 "The New Kid"

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The New Kid’s Challenge SEL Readers Theater for Grades 3–5 invites students into a heartfelt story about welcoming newcomers. Through Kai’s journey to find belonging in class projects and recess games, students learn empathy and inclusion, building Social Awareness and a diverse, kind classroom community. Skills Addressed Practicing empathy for new students’ feelings. Including others in classroom and recess activities. Valuing diverse perspectives to prevent invisible feelings. Developing So
Preview of ~ Shakespeare's HAMLET (in an hour or so) ~

~ Shakespeare's HAMLET (in an hour or so) ~

< < Shakespeare's epic masterpiece, HAMLET. >>-Trimmed, interpreted and adapted by longtime professional Theatre Artist & Drama Teacher, Orion Bradshaw. -46.5 pages of intact classical text. -Adapted so that 3 Actors play Hamlet (clearly notated & highlighted, so that teacher-producers and actors alike are able to follow this unique aspect of the story, and stage/ perform it dynamically)! -Can serve 18 or more student cast members (with no doubling), or characters can be strategica
Preview of Florida State History | Fort Mose – First Free Black Settlement (1738) G3~5

Florida State History | Fort Mose – First Free Black Settlement (1738) G3~5

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Travel to Spanish Florida with Joel and Amanda in Fort Mose: The First Free Black Settlement (1738)! This Readers’ Theater script for 3rd–5th graders brings history to life as students meet Captain Francisco Menéndez, Governor Montiano, and families who escaped slavery to build a fortified community near St. Augustine. Students discover how a royal decree created a path to freedom, how Fort Mose became a strategic shield during British threats, and how the community showed resilience by evacuati
Preview of 15 Readers Theater Script Bundle about Mythical Creatures | SAVE 35%

15 Readers Theater Script Bundle about Mythical Creatures | SAVE 35%

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This bundle of 15 Readers Theater scripts is a captivating way to immerse Grades 3–5 students in the enchanting world of mythical creatures and global folklore traditions! Each script brings to life the cultural and historical essence of creatures like the Phoenix, Kitsune, Qilin, and more, transforming students into storytellers who explore ancient myths through dynamic dialogue, teamwork, and engaging historical flashbacks. Build social studies skills like cultural awareness, historical contex
Preview of 4 Bible Parables about God's Kingdom | Readers Theater Script | Grades 3 to 5

4 Bible Parables about God's Kingdom | Readers Theater Script | Grades 3 to 5

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TeacherTravis
This engaging Readers Theater script for Grades 3–5 brings four captivating parables from Matthew 13 to life, teaching students about how God's Kingdom quietly grows and its extraordinary worth. Students will step into memorable roles—from patient farmers and sneaky enemies to excited merchants—helping them internalize the stories’ meaningful lessons. Each scene encourages reflection on how small acts of faith can create lasting impact and why God’s Kingdom is worth any sacrifice. Script Summary
Preview of Free SEL Readers Theater | 3 Differentiated Versions | Patience | Grades 1 - 3

Free SEL Readers Theater | 3 Differentiated Versions | Patience | Grades 1 - 3

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Engage young readers with this FREE “I Want to Be First!” an SEL Readers Theater Script focusing on patience. Best to be used with grades 1 and 3 for fluency and lessons about patience and fairness at school. Kai wants to be first in line, but learns waiting makes friends happy. It's a playground adventure with laughs and lessons! This packet includes three differentiated script versions (Low, Medium, High) tailored to varying reading abilities, with Flesch-Kincaid levels for easy matching. No
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

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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 Banshee - Mythical Creatures | Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

Banshee - Mythical Creatures | Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

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Explore Ireland’s haunting myths with this engaging Readers Theater script for Grades 3–5, perfect for social studies teachers exploring cultural folklore! Students uncover Banshee myths from 700 CE Lebor Gabála Érenn, 1200 CE healer tales, 1893 folklore collections, and 1950 family accounts, citing primary sources like Visions and Beliefs and diaries. Aligned with CCSS standards, it fosters fluency, grief understanding, and Irish heritage, ideal for multicultural learning. What’s Included 12-
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