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Preview of Range, Median and Mode Readers Theatre Script

Range, Median and Mode Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on RANGE, MEDIAN, AND MODE involves students in reading and reviewing information about the three most common mathematical “averages”. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: MATH. This script is written for solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class and reading and rehearsing the script reinforces information and facts about range
Preview of Relocating the Capital of Virginia Readers Theatre Script

Relocating the Capital of Virginia Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This brief (only one page long) Social Studies script on RELOCATING THE CAPITAL OF VIRGINIA has 8 solo speakers and many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. (Note: You may add or subtract solo speakers to customize the script for the size of your group.) This script provides basic information about the movement of Virginia’s capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg to Richmond. (Note to Virginia teachers: The information comes directly from the 4th grade Virginia Studies
Preview of Noticias de Polígonos Readers Theatre Script

Noticias de Polígonos Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
NOTE: The contents of this product are the same as found within the readers theatre script called by the English title "Polygons Readers Theatre Script." This product contains two short (and funny!) versions of the same script on the Math topic Polygons. One script is in English; the other is the Spanish translation of the English script. Each script appears on one page in a two-column format. The script was written to be performed by many elementary school speakers—even a whole class. Reading
Preview of Stone Age to Iron Age Guided Reading

Stone Age to Iron Age Guided Reading

Created by
Susan Russell
Changes in Britain from Stone Age to the Iron Age – 5 Guided Reading Scripts (the places mentioned being in Britain) These guided reading scripts were written to complement the two class plays I, Sue Russell, have written – entitled Changes in Britain from Stone Age to the Iron Age Class Play (for 7 – 9 year olds); and Stone Age to Iron Age Class Play (for 9 – 11 year olds). Most of my scripts are on TeachersPayTeachers website but for a comprehensive coverage see www.plays-russell.com Sugge
Preview of South Carolina State Facts Readers Theatre Script

South Carolina State Facts Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This brief (only one page long) Social Studies script on SOUTH CAROLINA has 16 solo speakers and many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. (Note: You may add or subtract solo speakers to customize the script for the size of your group.) This script provides an overview of basic STATE FACTS—capital, tree, bird, flower, and regions—using an infomercial context. I developed the script with a group of elementary school students during a demonstration teaching session in Sout
Preview of Reader's Theater Folk Tale Enormous Turnip RL1.1, RL2.1, RL2.2  RL3.2, RL3.3

Reader's Theater Folk Tale Enormous Turnip RL1.1, RL2.1, RL2.2 RL3.2, RL3.3

~Folktales~ Fluency~ Common Core Aligned~ ~~~The Enormous Turnip~~~ This is a readers theater folktale for 2nd, and 3rd grades. This resource will assist your students with fluency/expression reading practice, comparing and contrasting characters, and sequencing story events. RL 3.1, RL 3.2, RL 2.1, RL 2.2, RL 2.7 Higher 1st grade or lower 4th grade readers would enjoy this folktales drama. Included in this set are: • color-coded, icon-laden readers’ theater script • character cards for cre
Preview of The Salem Witch Trials Guided Reading Play Scripts

The Salem Witch Trials Guided Reading Play Scripts

Created by
Susan Russell
Set of 5 Guided Reading Play Scripts (plus quizzes) on The Salem Witch Trials. Boredom, over-active imaginations and a certain flair for amateur dramatics - all fatally combined to produce one of the cruelest travesties of justice in U.S. history. 19 hangings of complete innocents, labeled as witches ... by children. Who, or what, was to blame? Sift through some very suspect evidence and draw your own conclusions, from this set of guided reading play scripts, written by Sue Russell, covering th
Preview of The Three Little SUPERPIGS  --  A Reader's Theater

The Three Little SUPERPIGS -- A Reader's Theater

Created by
Sharon Fendrick
This Reader's Theater is guaranteed to be a hit with your students! It is based on the story The Three Little SUPERPIGS written by Claire Evans. In this story, the Big Bad Wolf is out to get even with the three little pigs. But his plans are foiled! There are roles for four students, but you may assign two students to a role, assign a section to each student in the group or class, etc. Please do what you need so that this script best fits the needs of your class. Headbands/necklaces are als
Preview of A Mystery Play and Readers’ Theater “Less Than Visible”

A Mystery Play and Readers’ Theater “Less Than Visible”

Created by
Sue Peterson
If you are up for a fun mystery and like brownies, then you are sure to enjoy this play! Will there be an end to the disappearing characters? This original play with 10 parts is written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading, or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. In readers’ theater or through one of the balanced literacy approaches to teaching reading, children are not expected to memorize their lines, yet the r
Preview of The Writing Process Readers Theatre Script

The Writing Process Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short script on the writing process is a fun review for students. The script is written for several solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. The Super Heroes context makes this script extraordinarily popular because the students create gestures and sound effects for characters like “Brainstormer” and “Revision Girl.” (Note--You should feel free to edit the script and character names if aspects of the writing process identified in this script are
Preview of A Play and Readers' Theater "The Mystery Club & the Case of the Missing Pearls"

A Play and Readers' Theater "The Mystery Club & the Case of the Missing Pearls"

Created by
Sue Peterson
Come join the Mystery Club Kids and solve the case. How did wealthy widow Mildred’s pearls disappear and which suspects seem guilty? Can you solve the mystery before the answer is revealed? This original play with 12 parts is written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading, or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. In readers’ theater or through one of the balanced literacy approaches to teaching reading, children are
Preview of Elements of Plot Readers Theatre Script

Elements of Plot Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short (one page, two columns) script on ELEMENTS OF PLOT involves students in reading and reviewing information about the critical elements in a story or play. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s a newly-developed script, but it could be included in a Part 2 version of my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: LANGUAGE ARTS, if I collect enough additional Language Arts Readers Theatre scripts. This script is written for solo speakers with ma
Preview of Two Plays from 1812: History of the White House and the Star Spangled Banner

Two Plays from 1812: History of the White House and the Star Spangled Banner

The history of the White House and the story behind the Star Spangled Banner are the subjects of “Two Plays from the War of 1812.” These are innocent, politically-neutral reader’s theater scripts designed to provide students in grades 4 through 6 with the carefully-researched facts about these U.S. symbols. Our national anthem was penned as a poem by Francis Scott Key during the bombardment of Fort McHenry, and the White House was burned to the ground by British troops when they sacked Washing
Preview of The Eight Geographical Regions of North America Readers Theatre Script

The Eight Geographical Regions of North America Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short script on THE EIGHT GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS OF NORTH AMERICA involves students in reading and reviewing information about the major physical regions in North America (Coastal Plain, Appalachian Mountains, Canadian Shield, Interior Lowlands, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Basin and Range, and Coastal Range). This 2-page (2-column) script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: SCIENCE. Thi
Preview of The Rock Cycle Readers Theatre Script

The Rock Cycle Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on THE ROCK CYCLE involves students in reading and reviewing fun facts and information about the three main types of rocks – igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic; and how each type of rock can be changed into each of the other types of rock - what geologists call the Rock Cycle. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: SCIENCE. This script is written for solo speakers with
Preview of Great Greetings!

Great Greetings!

Created by
Energize Me
We all were given a name, and we all are very special with our names. Children love hearing their names. Doesn't it feel great when someone says to you, "Good Morning, Susan! How are you today? I've missed you." Learning how to greet others and say good morning is a critical life skill that we can teach our children. Having different ways to say good morning to will liven up your school days all year long. The Common Core Standards of reading, speaking, listening and recall are fostered and rein
Preview of Reader's Theater: 4 Cultural Cinderella Stories (differentiated reading levels)

Reader's Theater: 4 Cultural Cinderella Stories (differentiated reading levels)

Created by
JB Creations
Directly aligned to the common core standards, students will actively engage in dialogue that will provide a background for the cultural differences demonstrated in these 4 Cinderella Reader’s Theater scripts! In addition to a comparison chart, Venn diagram graphic organizer, and writing prompt activity, I provide 2 stories written on a middle fourth grade reading level, 1 story written at a modified level for struggling readers, and 1 story written with a longer script and enriched vocabulary t
Preview of Goldilocks: A Renovated Fairy Tale Readers Theater Play

Goldilocks: A Renovated Fairy Tale Readers Theater Play

When the Three Bears go walking, a TV crew pops in to do an episode of Goldi Locks: Home Reno.Imagine Goldi as a television home renovation expert! With the help of her three little pig contractors, she dares to turn the bears’ dreary, worn out space into their “forever home.” If only the bears were in on it! This spoof of all your favorite home decor shows will delight you and your students in grades 4 and up. But wait, this comes with a two versions, both the modernized one and a traditional
Preview of Mesopotamia Readers Theatre Script(s)

Mesopotamia Readers Theatre Script(s)

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This file now contains 2 scripts on MESOPOTAMIA that involve students in reading and reviewing information about the land between the two rivers. Both scripts incorporate humor and contemporary language and references. One is a bit longer and more detailed than the other. Both use the same context of time travel. The second script is part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: SOCIAL STUDIES. These readers theatre scripts are written for solo speakers with many pa
Preview of Capitalization Readers Theatre Script

Capitalization Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This 2-page script on CAPITALIZATION involves young students in reading and reviewing information about when to use capital letters, as specified with the acronym MINTS. The script incorporates humor and contemporary references. Its context is a TV commercial for kids who need help knowing when to capitalize certain important words. This script is written for 8 solo speakers, although you may make changes to have more or fewer solo speakers. There are many parts that require groups of unison s
Preview of A School Play and Readers’ Theater “The Dream – Martin Luther King, Jr."

A School Play and Readers’ Theater “The Dream – Martin Luther King, Jr."

Created by
Sue Peterson
Come share a school bus ride to Lakeview Elementary School in Montgomery, Alabama, and follow the children as they participate in an assembly about the life of one or our most famous African-Americans. “The Dream – Martin Luther King, Jr.” is an original play written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. In readers’ theater or through one of the balanced literacy approaches to
Preview of Famous African Americans Readers Theatre Script

Famous African Americans Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on FAMOUS AFRICAN AMERICANS involves young students in reading and reviewing information about inspiring African Americans. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: SOCIAL STUDIES. I wrote it in collaboration with some third graders several years ago, so you and your students may want to update some of the references and maybe even add more facts about some of the people ment
Preview of Barbed Wire: Wild West Readers Theater Version of Maupassant Classic

Barbed Wire: Wild West Readers Theater Version of Maupassant Classic

A rootin' tootin', rip roarin' western tale about an old dodger’s exaggerations and miscalculations. How much is your reputation worth? This wild west version of Maupassant’s classic cautionary tale , A Piece of String, teaches students that their reputation is no better than their word. It features fun, kid-friendly characters such as the outlaw Pecos Pinguino, the finger-pointing blacksmith, Sylvester Longhorn, and the ol’ dodger himself, Festus Grunge. It's a fun play with a potent lesson! B
Preview of An Elementary School Play and Readers’ Theater “The Talented Zoo Crew”

An Elementary School Play and Readers’ Theater “The Talented Zoo Crew”

Created by
Sue Peterson
When funds for the zoo dwindle, Zelda the zookeeper takes all of the animals to her home. Can you imagine that? And then, to Zelda’s surprise, the animals come up with a brilliant idea of their own to reopen the zoo. This original play with 12 parts is written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading, or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. In readers’ theater or through one of the balanced literacy approaches to tea
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