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Preview of Social File | FREE Social Narrative, Lesson & Activity | Conversation Skills

Social File | FREE Social Narrative, Lesson & Activity | Conversation Skills

Teach how to make on topic social comments during conversation using mind based SOCIAL FILES! This is a 20 page, no prep, google slides lesson with large text, visuals, and printable options made for special education students with disabilities (autism, intellectual disabilities, down syndrome, etc.). This can be used for in person, virtual, remote or distance learning class. Useful for speech therapy, life skills or anyone teaching social skills, commenting skills, how to comment, how to
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 Free SEL Readers Theater | 3 Differentiated Versions | Patience | Grades 1 - 3

Free SEL Readers Theater | 3 Differentiated Versions | Patience | Grades 1 - 3

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Engage young readers with this FREE “I Want to Be First!” an SEL Readers Theater Script focusing on patience. Best to be used with grades 1 and 3 for fluency and lessons about patience and fairness at school. Kai wants to be first in line, but learns waiting makes friends happy. It's a playground adventure with laughs and lessons! This packet includes three differentiated script versions (Low, Medium, High) tailored to varying reading abilities, with Flesch-Kincaid levels for easy matching. No
Preview of Free Mexico Readers Theater Script | Geography & Social Studies Class

Free Mexico Readers Theater Script | Geography & Social Studies Class

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TeacherTravis
Explore Mexico: Echoes of the Sun, a dynamic Reader’s Theater script that explores Mexico’s geography, history, and culture through a high school geography club’s Mexico Day festival in modern day. From the Aztecs’ Tenochtitlán to modern challenges, students will travel across time, uncovering Mexico’s vibrant story. Designed for grades 9–12, the script offers engaging dialogue with tiered roles (high-complexity Moctezuma II, low-complexity Teacher) to support mixed-ability learners. Perfect Fo
Preview of Free Romeo and Juliet Readers Theater Script | Classical Dramas | Shakespeare

Free Romeo and Juliet Readers Theater Script | Classical Dramas | Shakespeare

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This free Free Romeo and Juliet Readers Theater Script will challenge students to explore a heart-wrenching classic of love, hate, and fate in 1590s Verona. Through vivid performances, students navigate the Montague-Capulet feud, Romeo and Juliet’s forbidden romance, and the tragic consequences of vengeance and impulsiveness, grappling with Mercutio’s fiery wit, Friar Laurence’s risky plans, and the lovers’ doomed devotion. The script captures iconic moments—Romeo’s “what light through yonder wi
Preview of FREE Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Speckled Band Readers Theater Script

FREE Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Speckled Band Readers Theater Script

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Explore the chilling mystery riddled world of Sherlock Holmes with this Readers' Theater packet based on "The Adventure of the Speckled Band." Perfect for grades 9-12 ELA classrooms, this thriller adaptation builds suspense through creepy estate descriptions, psychological dread, and Holmes' clever deductions, while weaving in teen-relatable elements like facing abuse or making tough choices under pressure. Students will love the engaging mystery of a bizarre locked-room death uncovers family se
Preview of Free SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5 Casel "The Apology Letter"

Free SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5 Casel "The Apology Letter"

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TeacherTravis
This script brings real-life social-emotional learning (SEL) into your classroom through two engaging stories about mistakes, trust, and making things right. Through reflection, apology writing, and collaborative repair, students explore Self-Management, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making. Perfect for circle time, morning meetings, SEL mini-units, or restorative practices, this 12-scene script encourages students to reflect on real-world scenarios like conflict resolution, pri
Preview of Free! The Lusitania & Neutrality | World War I (WWI 1914–1920) History RT Script

Free! The Lusitania & Neutrality | World War I (WWI 1914–1920) History RT Script

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TeacherTravis
Explore a gripping journey through the Neutrality Debate and Lusitania crisis with this Readers’ Theater script, designed for grades 11–12 to dramatize America’s struggle with isolationism and maritime rights. From Wilson’s 1914 Neutrality Proclamation to the Lusitania’s 1915 sinking, students embody figures like Woodrow Wilson and Charles Lauriat, using primary sources to explore U-boat warfare, public opinion, and war escalation. Can neutrality survive when maritime rights are under attack?
Preview of FREE Fractions Fair Math Readers Theater Script for Grades 4 to 6

FREE Fractions Fair Math Readers Theater Script for Grades 4 to 6

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Challenge students to explore fractions in real-life situations with this engaging Readers Theater script for Grades 4–6! Set at the Fraction Fair, this 12-scene adventure helps students practice adding, comparing, simplifying, and multiplying fractions through practical, everyday scenarios. From riding Ferris wheels in fractional turns to sharing pizza slices, measuring ribbons, and crafting quilt patterns, students discover how fractions connect to the world around them. Perfect for reinforcin
Preview of 3 FREE Bible Parables about Growth & Patience | RT Script | Grades 3 to 5

3 FREE Bible Parables about Growth & Patience | RT Script | Grades 3 to 5

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This free Readers Theater script for Grades 3–5 brings to life three parables and teachings from Jesus about spiritual growth. Students step into the roles of farmers, gardeners, and disciples to explore how growth takes time, care, and connection to God. With scenes that highlight the slow but steady process of planting seeds, nurturing fruitless trees, and staying connected to the vine, students reflect on their own faith journeys. This script is perfect for introducing key lessons on patienc
Preview of FREE! The Korean War (1950–1953) U.S. History RT Script

FREE! The Korean War (1950–1953) U.S. History RT Script

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TeacherTravis
Experience the Korean War's drama in this Readers’ Theater, from invasion to armistice, where containment clashes with ambition amid frozen battles and racial strides. Through UN resolutions, MacArthur's oratory, and DMZ terms, uncover Cold War's first hot fight—could limited war have achieved more, or was stalemate the price of peace? Perfect ForAP U.S. History courses World History Cold War units Debate clubs on military strategy Veterans' education programs What’s IncludedScript: ~10 pages, 1
Preview of Free King Philip’s War | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

Free King Philip’s War | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

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In 1675, Metacom (King Philip) led a Wampanoag rebellion against English land theft, sparking King Philip’s War—one of America’s deadliest conflicts. This Readers’ Theater immerses students in Metacom’s fiery council, Mary Rowlandson’s captivity, and Benjamin Church’s pursuit, using her narrative to reveal Native and colonial struggles. Teens explore survival, cultural clashes, and a tragic legacy, perfect for sparking debate and empathy! Perfect For: Social Studies classes on early American
Preview of Free Modern Era Idioms Readers Theater Script | ELA

Free Modern Era Idioms Readers Theater Script | ELA

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Explore this Modern Era Idioms Reader’s Theater script and analyze the surprising history of idioms through a school journalism club’s investigation of a cafeteria prank involving green slime! From 19th-century battlefields to 21st-century TikTok trends, students will uncover the origins of phrases like “bite the bullet,” “spill the beans,” “kick the bucket,” and “caught red-handed,” while discovering modern idioms like “spilling the tea” and “ghosting.” Students will perform dramatic moments:
Preview of FREE Ramadan & Eid Holiday Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

FREE Ramadan & Eid Holiday Readers Theater Script for Grades 3 to 5

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This engaging Readers Theater script for Grades 3–5 brings Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr to life, immersing students in the cultural and historical richness of these Islamic celebrations. Through a 2025 classroom and historical flashbacks to 622 CE, students explore fasting, charity, and community, central to Ramadan’s spiritual growth, and the joyous Eid al-Fitr feast. From sharing iftar meals to giving zakat, students discover how these traditions unite Muslims globally, fostering social studies con
Preview of Free Historical Readers Theater Script | The Guano Act | Odd Event Series

Free Historical Readers Theater Script | The Guano Act | Odd Event Series

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Explore The Guano Act, an engaging Reader’s Theater script that uncovers the 19th-century rush for guano—bird droppings dubbed “white gold”—through a school environmental club’s debate on resource use in the present day. From U.S. farmers’ desperation to Peru’s labor horrors, students will explore history’s impact on agriculture, geopolitics, and the environment. Designed for grades 9–10 (and possibly grades 7/8, the script offers tiered roles (high-complexity German Scientist, low-complexity
Preview of The 13th Amendment (1865) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

The 13th Amendment (1865) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

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In 1865, the 13th Amendment abolished slavery, freeing four million and transforming the U.S. Constitution as the Civil War ended. Abraham Lincoln’s deft lobbying, Thaddeus Stevens’ fiery leadership, and freedpeople’s jubilant celebrations marked this historic moment, certified on December 18, 1865. Yet, the “punishment for crime” loophole and oppressive Black Codes sparked new struggles, as Frederick Douglass demanded voting rights. This Readers’ Theater packet for grades 6–8, with quotes from
Preview of Wilson Fundations aligned Level K -Unit ONE Weeks 1-6

Wilson Fundations aligned Level K -Unit ONE Weeks 1-6

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Chloe Jeffery
Make teaching Wilson Fundations Level K simple, clear, and stress-free with this ready-to-use resource! This product provides day-by-day, step-by-step instructions for the first six weeks of Kindergarten Fundations—right up to the mid-unit check-in. Perfect for new Fundations teachers, busy educators who don’t have the full manual on hand, or anyone who finds the teacher’s manual overwhelming, this guide offers a streamlined, easy-to-follow companion. ✅ Daily lesson instruction that align d
Preview of Civil War Unit Full Curriculum (5 Weeks) to use with Ken Burns PBS Series

Civil War Unit Full Curriculum (5 Weeks) to use with Ken Burns PBS Series

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Designed as a supplement to Ken Burns’ Civil War series—streaming free on PBS—this 5 week Civil-War unit turns the documentary’s gripping narratives into hands-on learning. Each episode becomes both a catalyst and a scaffolding tool. Students pause to discuss the thoughtful short answer worksheet questions and then at the end of the week explore Reader’s-Theater roles that voice primary sources. Finally, in week 5 students craft a research project that weaves together film evidence with new pri
Preview of Social Story: "I Can Stay with My Class"

Social Story: "I Can Stay with My Class"

Created by
Kate Collins
Use this social story to help students stay with their class (great for students who elope). Feel free to use/edit however you need.
Preview of Wilson Fundations aligned Level K -Unit ONE Weeks 7-12

Wilson Fundations aligned Level K -Unit ONE Weeks 7-12

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Chloe Jeffery
** This is Part 2! Unit 1 Weeks 7-12 ** Make teaching Wilson Fundations Level K simple, clear, and stress-free with this ready-to-use resource! This product provides day-by-day, step-by-step instructions for the first six weeks of Kindergarten Fundations—right up to the mid-unit check-in. Perfect for new Fundations teachers, busy educators who don’t have the full manual on hand, or anyone who finds the teacher’s manual overwhelming, this guide offers a streamlined, easy-to-follow companion
Preview of The Missouri Compromise Westward Expansion U.S. History (1801-1861) RT Script

The Missouri Compromise Westward Expansion U.S. History (1801-1861) RT Script

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TeacherTravis
In 1820, the Missouri Compromise balanced the United States by admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, banning slavery north of 36°30′ in the Louisiana Territory. This Readers’ Theater packet immerses students in the heated Congressional debates, featuring Henry Clay’s skillful mediation, James Tallmadge’s bold stand against slavery, and Thomas Cobb’s fierce defense of southern rights. With primary sources like Jefferson’s haunting firebell in the night warning, the script
Preview of Alien and Sedition Acts | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

Alien and Sedition Acts | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

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In 1798, the Alien and Sedition Acts restricted immigration and punished government criticism, sparking fierce opposition from Thomas Jefferson and newspaper editors. This immersive Readers’ Theater brings John Adams’ Federalist push, Jefferson’s Kentucky Resolutions, and editors’ defiance to life, weaving vivid dialogue with act excerpts. Students explore free speech, political divides, and civil liberties, igniting curiosity about America’s early struggles. Perfect for engaging young historian
Preview of Civil War Unit - Turning the Tide Readers Theater Script (Part 3 of 5)

Civil War Unit - Turning the Tide Readers Theater Script (Part 3 of 5)

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Civil War: Turning the Tide (Part 3 of 5) Readers’ Theater Script plunges students into the war’s decisive climax (1863 – 1865), from the smoke-choked slopes of Gettysburg to the quiet parlor at Appomattox. Learners march with John Reynolds on Oak Ridge, charge downhill with Joshua Chamberlain, endure Grant’s fiery Wilderness, and cheer as Sherman promises “forty acres” to newly freed families. Two powerful primary voices—the Gettysburg Address and Sherman’s Field Orders 15—anchor themes of libe
Preview of 41 Bible Parables of Jesus | Readers Theater Script Bundle | Grades 3 to 5

41 Bible Parables of Jesus | Readers Theater Script Bundle | Grades 3 to 5

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TeacherTravis
Bring the teachings of Jesus to life in your classroom with this complete bundle of 41 parables for Grades 3–5! Each script presents parables through engaging dialogue, relatable characters, and rich themes that help students explore spiritual growth, responsibility, humility, and more. Designed to build reading fluency, deepen understanding, and encourage thoughtful reflection, these parables connect timeless lessons to students’ everyday experiences. Will this bundle work for your classroom?Do
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