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Preview of Fairytale Drama Techniques-Park Bench

Fairytale Drama Techniques-Park Bench

Two students take turns sitting on an imaginary park bench, each portraying a fairytale character. Through conversation and subtle clues, classmates try to guess who the characters are. This technique builds inference skills and character analysis as students explore dialogue, motivation, and personality.
Preview of El espejo mágico de Granada- ¡Teatro de lectura para grupos pequeños en español!

El espejo mágico de Granada- ¡Teatro de lectura para grupos pequeños en español!

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This is a Reader's Theater for 4 students. It is a fable from Spain. In this script A long time ago the king of Granada decided he was ready to marry. The king created a test to find the best and bravest woman to be queen. Any girl, over 18, was able to take the test. All they had to do was look in the barber’s magic mirror. The mirror would show spots if the woman was not good at heart or had blemishes in her character. There would be the same number of spots as the person had blemishes. No gi
Preview of Math Concept Story: Tally Counts It All! - Number Magnitude eBook K-5

Math Concept Story: Tally Counts It All! - Number Magnitude eBook K-5

Created by
Samia's Store
Transform your math block into a conceptual adventure! Engage your learners with Tally Counts It All!, a visually stunning math narrative designed to bridge the gap between abstract numbers and real-world thinking. Perfect as a mathematical provocation, a launchpad for guided inquiry, or a low-prep data analysis hook. The Concept: Meet Tally! She counts everything—cookies, shoes, and video views. But she discovers something surprising: the exact same number can feel huge in one situation and
Preview of Viking Law & Order | Viking Role-Play Simulation

Viking Law & Order | Viking Role-Play Simulation

Viking Law & Order | Viking Role-Play Simulation | Gr 4–6Explaining justice and power in Viking society can be challenging when students struggle to engage with abstract concepts. This immersive role-play lesson places students inside a Viking courtroom at The Thing, where they explore law, punishment, and decision-making through active participation. Designed for Grades 6–9, it combines reenactment, discussion, and analysis to develop critical thinking and historical understanding. With struct
Preview of The Princess and the Pea - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Princess and the Pea - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 students. In the script - A queen wants only the best for her son the prince. Now that he is old enough this means she wants a REAL princess for him. A real princess is beautiful, smart, and sensitive. The prince has traveled everywhere looking for one but every princess he meets has something wrong. Then, there is a dark and stormy night and a girl shows up. She claims to be a true princess and the queen decides to test her. She puts a pea under
Preview of The Turtle, the Hare, and the Writing Contest - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Turtle, the Hare, and the Writing Contest - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for three students. We use it in class around Easter but it could be used anytime! It is a twisted version of the Tortoise and the Hare. The moral of the script is that it takes more than writing a lot and writing fast to make a good paper. As you can guess, my students were the inspiration for this one. Too many feel that going fast and writing a lot will make their writing superior. In the script, Rabbit is fast at everything and likes to brag at school. Rabbit says
Preview of The Princess Mouse - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Princess Mouse - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. It is a Finnish fairy tale. I have not advertised this as a 3rd grade script but my 3rd grade group (who are on a 3.5 level) did fine. In the script, a father has two sons who are old enough to be married. He tells each of them to chop down a tree with no help and then to follow the way the tree points to find their beloved. The oldest already has a girl he likes so, when he chops down his tree, he makes it point in her direction. But Mikko has no skill
Preview of Work Time Social Story: Classroom Expectations for Autism & Special Ed

Work Time Social Story: Classroom Expectations for Autism & Special Ed

Struggling to establish clear and simple work time routines in your early childhood or special education classroom? Do you need a positive, proactive tool to explicitly teach foundational learning behaviors? This "Time to Work" social story is your essential, ready-to-print resource for teaching students how to be ready to learn! Designed specifically for students with Autism, language processing difficulties, and other special needs, this social story breaks down abstract expectations into sim
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