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Preview of Bodies of Water Readers Theatre Script

Bodies of Water Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on BODIES OF WATER involves students in reading and reviewing information about bays, gulfs, channels, straits, and deltas. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It provides a way to address the Common Core State Standard requirement of reading across other disciplines. This script is written for solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. Reading and rehearsing the script reinforces information and facts ab
Preview of Latitude and Longitude Readers Theatre Script

Latitude and Longitude Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE involves students in reading and reviewing the system of lines used to find the location of any place on the surface of the Earth. 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. This script is written for solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. Reading and rehearsing the script reinforces inf
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 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 Weather vs. Climate Mini Unit | Grades 2–4 Science Activities & Reader’s Theater

Weather vs. Climate Mini Unit | Grades 2–4 Science Activities & Reader’s Theater

Make learning about weather and climate fun and easy to understand!This hands-on science mini unit is perfect for students in grades 2–4, with activities that help them clearly see how weather changes daily while climate shapes long-term patterns. Every activity is designed for engagement, comprehension, and creativity—and it’s also great for upper elementary or middle school differentiation. What’s Included:Informational Reading Passage: Explains the difference between weather and climate
Preview of Bundle of Climate Change Coloring Pages and School Play Script

Bundle of Climate Change Coloring Pages and School Play Script

Bundle of Climate Change Coloring Pages and School Play Script
Preview of PUERTO RICO Virtual Field Trip and Extention Activity! | No Prep Activity

PUERTO RICO Virtual Field Trip and Extention Activity! | No Prep Activity

Created by
Barefoot Byrds
No Prep • Interactive • Culturally RichIgnite your students’ curiosity and transport them across the globe— without ever leaving the classroom!This no-prep virtual field trip is the perfect way to introduce your students to the beautiful country and vibrant culture of PUERTO RICO. Whether you're teaching world cultures, Spanish language, or simply want to enrich your students’ global awareness, this activity is ready to go! What’s Included: Two flexible presentation formats to fit your teachin
Preview of Readers Theatre: London Luncheon

Readers Theatre: London Luncheon

Created by
ReadersGrow
The London Luncheon" is an engaging and witty reader's theatre script designed for middle school students. Set in the heart of London, this script offers a delightful exploration of British culture, cuisine, and humour, making it a perfect tool for enhancing reading, speaking, and social studies skills.
Preview of Map Skills Readers Theatre Script

Map Skills Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This product contains three versions of the same brief (2 pages long) script on Map Skills. It is written for 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.) Using a school bus field trip context, this script provides a brief overview of information about the basic features of a map and other information, including the terms: cardinal direction(s), carto
Preview of Readers Theater - Chicago the Windy City - with a reading assessment

Readers Theater - Chicago the Windy City - with a reading assessment

This is a Readers Theater about the City of Broad Shoulders, Chicago. There are eight characters in the play: Boy that knows History, Geography, Math, and Science; Girl from the Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and West. The eight characters travel around Chicago learning about some history, tourist stops, and some things to eat along the way. Included with the script are vocab words to know along with an assessment covering the vocab words and comprehension. The assessment is a multiple choice
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

Created by
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
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