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Preview of The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

We are moving our site, Wonbyone, to Wonbyone2. Please pardon our dust!This small group reader's theater is for three students. In the scrip there is a former turkey, turned ghost, who can't seem to scare anyone. A boy and girl come along to help out so everyone can have a happy Halloween. My scripts are written in black and white except the occasional picture on front to make it easier and cheaper to print and make copies. My students enjoyed using this script to increase their fluency. I hope
Preview of The Reluctant Dragon Readers Theater Play Script

The Reluctant Dragon Readers Theater Play Script

Dragon refuses to fight. Spouts poetry instead! So much fun, yet equally instructive! Here's Kenneth Grahame’s classic story adapted to speak to today's young people about generalizing, prejudice, and conspiracies. The wise “Boy,” the pompous (but amiable) knight, and the flamboyant (and poetic) dragon are the main characters. Fourteen parts in all plus numerous extras. Most appropriate for grades 5 and up and suitable for readers theater or podcast, but given the action in the "fight" scene,
Preview of Reader’s Theater Fluency Script with Repeated & Echo Reading- Grades 2, 3, and 4

Reader’s Theater Fluency Script with Repeated & Echo Reading- Grades 2, 3, and 4

Build reading fluency with a funny Reader’s Theater script that naturally includes echo reading and repeated oral reading practice.Students hear lines first and then repeat them together as an echo, giving developing readers structured fluency support in an engaging way. Build reading fluency in a fun and engaging way with this Reader’s Theater script designed to support echo reading and repeated oral reading practice. The Microphone That Wouldn’t Quit is a humorous school-themed script where a
Preview of The Navajo and the Astronaut - A Navajo Joke - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Navajo and the Astronaut - A Navajo Joke - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a joke the Navajo enjoy telling each other. It takes place in the 1960’s when NASA was preparing to send men to the moon for the first time and took them out to the Navajo Reservation because the terrain was similar in appearance to the moon’s. Find out what one older man said to them in Navajo and asked that they take it to the moon with them. There is a writing assignment for the students to do at the bottom of the last page. I use reader's theaters to encourage my students to practic
Preview of Jack Fox & the Leprechaun - Irish Small Group Reader's Theater

Jack Fox & the Leprechaun - Irish Small Group Reader's Theater

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WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater. It was written for four people. This is based on an Irish fairy tale. In the script, Jack Fox is a normal farmer who manages to find a leprechaun on his way home one day. He knows the story of how tricky they are and is careful never to look away from the little man. Finally, the leprechaun agrees to take him to his gold but Jack still never gets his hands on it. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.If you
Preview of The Volcan & the Volcano - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Volcan & the Volcano - Small Group Reader's Theater

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WonbyOne
This is a Small Group Reader's Theater. It is for 4 students, boys or girls. I use them to help with fluency but I also use them to introduce other topics at times. This Reader's Theater is meant to introduce volcanoes. It centers on the four types of volcanoes and what makes them interesting to study. In the script, one of the students has just decided to become a Volcanologist when they grow up. None of the others know what this is and, at first, they think the person is talking about being
Preview of What If? Shakespeare: A short script for young actors

What If? Shakespeare: A short script for young actors

A short ensemble play exploring dilemmas, choices, consequences, and alternate outcomes. What if Romeo had waited?What if Macbeth had said no?What if a single decision could change everything?What If… Shakespeare? is a thought-provoking and engaging ensemble script that reimagines key turning points from some of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. Through a series of interconnected scenes, students explore how moments of dilemma, choice, and consequence shape not only stories, but our own lives. Fr
Preview of Monster Monday: in the Library Part 1 - A Reader's Theater Script - Grades K - 3

Monster Monday: in the Library Part 1 - A Reader's Theater Script - Grades K - 3

Monster Monday: In the Library – Part OneReader’s Theater Script | Grades K–3It’s Monday at Creature Elementary School—and the monster friends are in the library. But when Grumble can’t find a book he likes, things take a heartwarming turn. With a little help from librarian Miss Ogre-Puff and his friends, Grumble discovers that sometimes the right book is the one that “speaks” to you. This short, engaging Reader’s Theater script helps students explore book choice, listening skills, and reading c
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 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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TeacherTravis
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 George Washington - The President Who Loved Dogs! - Small Group Readers' Theater

George Washington - The President Who Loved Dogs! - Small Group Readers' Theater

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WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 4 students. It is about George Washington's love of dogs. In the script, Glen’s family have a lot of dogs and his dad’s dog is named Sweet Lips just like George Washington’s favorite dog. Martha, Jake, and Jamie didn’t know George Washington even had a dog and they didn’t know how much he loved them. Glen tells them about George’s love for dogs and how he once even gave a dog back to the enemy when they lost it and how George Washington eve
Preview of Goldilocks Behind Bars - TOTALLY Twisted Fairy Tales - Small Group R.T.

Goldilocks Behind Bars - TOTALLY Twisted Fairy Tales - Small Group R.T.

Created by
WonbyOne
This small group reader's theater is for 3 students. In the script Goldilocks is a delinquent who broke into the three bears home. The police have arrested her with mama bear's jewelry in her pocket and are trying to get her to confess. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I write small group reader's theaters so students will work better in centers and to avoid having long wait times between student's lines. Wait time is not reading time and oft
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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TeacherTravis
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-
Preview of Fairy Tales - The 12 Dancing Princesses - Small Group Reader's Theater

Fairy Tales - The 12 Dancing Princesses - Small Group Reader's Theater

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WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. It is a version of The 12 Dancing Princesses by Brothers Grimm. In the script, every night the kings 12 daughters are locked in their room. But every morning their shoes are found to be worn out as if they had gone somewhere and danced the night away. The mystery is driving the king nuts so he decrees that anyone who can come up with the answer can choose one of the girls for a wife and will inherit the kingdom when the king dies. But, if they can’t solv
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