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Preview of Pizza Palace: A Tasty One-Act Play

Pizza Palace: A Tasty One-Act Play

Created by
Drama-delic
There's been a pet-knapping at Princess Pink's sleep-over at the palace. Detective Riley must investigate! Featuring: astronauts, aliens and a WNBA basketball player. An tasty one-act play. Ideal for clubs, enrichment or school fundraisers. Children in grades K-2 can practice turn-taking, reading lines, speaking and cooperating. A terrific Reader's Theater piece too!
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 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 Fairytale Drama Techniques-Tableau

Fairytale Drama Techniques-Tableau

Tableau – Students work together to create frozen “snapshots” of key story moments, capturing the beginning, middle, and end of a fairytale. Great for sequencing and visualizing story structure.
Preview of The Picnic Adventure: A Growth Mindset Play

The Picnic Adventure: A Growth Mindset Play

Created by
If Only You Try
Looking for a play that teaches important life lessons while still being entertaining and engaging for students? Look no further than "The Picnic Adventure"! This charming play follows a group of five insects - Alex, Bailey, Casey, Dylan, and Evan - as they search for fun and adventure. When they hear about a big picnic in the park, they're disappointed to learn they're not invited. But Frankie the Firefly comes up with a great idea: why not have their own picnic and make it even better than the
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