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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 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 Jack and the Beanstalk Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

Jack and the Beanstalk Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

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TeacherTravis
Bring the classic fairy tale to life with Jack and the Beanstalk readers’ theater for grades 3–5! This script follows Jack as he trades a cow for magic beans, climbs a beanstalk, and outsmarts a goofy giant. With 18 characters, from chatty Daisy the cow to a singing harp, students explore courage, honesty, and resourcefulness through lively performances. Written for 3rd to 5th grade reading levels, it uses simple words and short sentences to boost fluency. Aligned with CCSS (RL/SL/L/W 3–5),
Preview of Florida State History The Seminole People (1835 – 1842) for Grades 3, 4 and 5

Florida State History The Seminole People (1835 – 1842) for Grades 3, 4 and 5

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TeacherTravis
Travel back to 1835–1842 with Joel and Amanda in The Seminole People and the Second Seminole War! This Readers’ Theater script for 3rd–5th graders brings to life the Seminoles’ brave fight to protect their Florida homeland. Meet Osceola, leading guerrilla attacks, Billy Bowlegs, battling at Lake Okeechobee, and Seminole warriors hiding in the Everglades’ swamps. With vivid details, like Osceola’s capture under a truce flag and the Seminoles’ “Unconquered People” legacy, this 10-scene script repl
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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TeacherTravis
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 School IEP Speech/Language Therapy Progress Report Template for SLPs

School IEP Speech/Language Therapy Progress Report Template for SLPs

This quick and easy progress report template is an editable PowerPoint that can be reused every time you need to write a student's progress report for their IEP! It includes information for students with articulation, language, fluency, voice, or social communication disorders. All you need to do is change the highlighted portions to your student's name and pronouns, add their progress data as appropriate, then copy and paste it into your special education documenting system! This progress repor
Preview of Speech/Language Therapy IEP Present Level Template | School SLP Paperwork

Speech/Language Therapy IEP Present Level Template | School SLP Paperwork

This IEP template is quick and easy to fill out! It's an editable PowerPoint that can be reused every time you need to write a student's present level for their annual IEP. It includes template information for students with articulation, language, fluency, voice, or social communication disorders. All you need to do is change the highlighted portions to your student's name and pronouns, then add their data as appropriate! This present level can be used for any grade, but is most reflective of
Preview of Social Language | PowerPoint Activity | Editable Lesson | Pragmatic Language

Social Language | PowerPoint Activity | Editable Lesson | Pragmatic Language

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Savvy SW
I've found success using repetition and choices as a supportive way of targeting echolalia! Story time! I serviced a student who could not spontaneously speak nor fill in answers to questions. She could read and understand question but would repeat what you said. I created this resource during the pandemic for virtual learning but in-person works really as as kids are electronically inclined! When provided a visual script with options of answers, she flourished! We started with a combination
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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TeacherTravis
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 Florida State History | Florida Becomes a U.S. Territory (1821) Grades 3 to 5

Florida State History | Florida Becomes a U.S. Territory (1821) Grades 3 to 5

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TeacherTravis
Travel back to 1819–1845 with Joel and Amanda in Florida Becomes a U.S. Territory (1821)! This Readers’ Theater script for 3rd–5th graders brings history to life as students witness the Adams–Onís Treaty negotiations between John Quincy Adams and Luis de Onís, then experience the powerful “change of flags” ceremonies in St. Augustine and Pensacola in July 1821. Meet Andrew Jackson as Florida’s first territorial governor, learn why Tallahassee became the capital in 1824, and discover how Florida
Preview of SEL Readers Theater | 3 Differentiated Versions | Listening | Grades 1 - 3

SEL Readers Theater | 3 Differentiated Versions | Listening | Grades 1 - 3

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TeacherTravis
Engage young readers with this “Can You Hear Me?” script a SEL Readers Theater focusing on listening. Best to be used with grades 1 and 3 for fluency and lessons about listening at school. Zara shares exciting stories on the playground, but learns taking turns helps friends. It's an adventure with happy discoveries! This packet includes three differentiated script versions (Low, Medium, High) tailored to varying reading abilities, with Flesch-Kincaid levels for easy matching. No matter which ver
Preview of The 3 Little Pigs Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

The 3 Little Pigs Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

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TeacherTravis
Bring the classic fairy tale to life with The Three Little Pigs readers’ theater for grades 3–5! This 10-scene, ~1450-word script follows Pinky, Perky, and Plucky as they build houses and outsmart silly Wally Wolf. With 18 characters, from bouncy Rabbit to wise Owl, students explore teamwork, bravery, and cleverness through lively performances. Written for 2nd–3rd grade reading levels, it uses simple words (e.g., “fun,” “strong”) and short sentences to boost fluency. Aligned with CCSS (RL/SL/L/
Preview of See You Later Alligator Rhyme Posters

See You Later Alligator Rhyme Posters

This is an expanded version of 23 lines of the popular "See you later, alligator. In a while, crocodile" classroom rhyme that you can use in a variety of ways for the school or therapy setting. I have also used these as a therapy tool when saying good-bye when working on expanding utterances or articulation therapy. I purposely left them unnumbered. You can print them and put them as a flip book, going through the complete rhyme in whatever order you choose. You can also pick and choose
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