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Preview of Math Readers' Theater for Word Problems

Math Readers' Theater for Word Problems

This twist on traditional math word problems integrates reading and fluency skills with math skills in a fun, cooperative way. Students can act out the word problems that are in each script and they must decide on the number sentences or equations that express each problem. They can also write their own word problem based on the script that summarizes all the math action. Great for whole group, small group, or tutoring groups. Have some math manipulatives on hand such as play money and color
Preview of Identifying Polynomials | Polynomial vs Not a Polynomial Activity | Algebra 2

Identifying Polynomials | Polynomial vs Not a Polynomial Activity | Algebra 2

Need a quick, no-prep way to help students identify polynomials vs. non-polynomials? This cut-and-paste activity includes clear student notes and a ready-to-use teacher script perfect for grades 9-11. This resource includes structured notes, hands-on activities, and answer keys so you can teach, assign, and assess without extra planning. Why teachers love this resource: ✔ No prep — print or project and go ✔ Multiple practice formats to support different learners ✔ Clear examples and non-ex
Preview of Scientist - What is a Scientist?

Scientist - What is a Scientist?

Created by
Diane Comstock
Fully scripted lesson in the 5E Lesson Framework introducing students to work of scientists using hands-on experience and writing. Framework includes: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate student learning using inquiry. Students explore, observing an object from the school yard or provided by teacher, and record observation in a Science Notebook (printable provided). Students learn the different types of scientists and extend learning with a matching game. List of scientists a
Preview of Geometry Reader's Theater Scripts Classroom Readers Theatre Play 4th 5th Grade

Geometry Reader's Theater Scripts Classroom Readers Theatre Play 4th 5th Grade

This pack includes the following reader theater scripts for integrating math content into reading. Content Vocabulary integrated: Angles: Acute, Right, and Obtuse, Lines: Perpendicular, Parallel, Intersecting, Symmetry, Reflection Goldilocks and the Three Angles: Goldilocks spends the day investigating the home of the Three Angles, until she learns that acute is too small, right is just right, and obtuse is too big for her square angle investigator. 3 pgs. Parallela and her Wicked Stepsisters:
Preview of End of Year Math Reader’s Theater | 4 Engaging Scripts for Upper Elementary

End of Year Math Reader’s Theater | 4 Engaging Scripts for Upper Elementary

Make math class memorable with this hilarious Math Reader’s Theater Bundle featuring 4 engaging scripts designed specifically for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students! These math-themed plays combine reading fluency, speaking skills, teamwork, and math humor into one fun, low-prep activity your students will LOVE. Perfect for: End of year activities Math enrichment Cross-curricular lessons Small group reading Fluency practice Centers or whole-class performance days Substitute plans Test
Preview of Readers Theater Math Plays What Are Fractions? Proper, Improper Fraction Scripts

Readers Theater Math Plays What Are Fractions? Proper, Improper Fraction Scripts

Reader's Theater 3 Plays Teaching All About Fractions - Fun Scripts for Kids Bring your classroom to life by practicing reading AND speaking through reader's theater. Kids highlight their parts, practice reading, then read to classmates, while teaching about Fractions. Scripts include 6-8 pages each with 4-8 parts: Fractions in Action! Frankie Fraction and friends help students understand that fractions are parts of a whole, using pizza slices, cookies, and lemonade to show how fractions are us
Preview of Number Talks the First 10 Days: Back to School Guide for Building Number Sense

Number Talks the First 10 Days: Back to School Guide for Building Number Sense

Kick off your math block with Number Talks the First 10 Days, a structured, easy-to-follow guide for launching math conversations in Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. These back to school math activities are designed to help students build number sense, practice mental math, and get comfortable explaining their thinking—all within the first few weeks of school. Each day’s lesson focuses on building a specific habit or routine—like using visual models, turn-and-talk protocols, or de
Preview of Peer Math Coaching Script

Peer Math Coaching Script

Created by
Maresa Burr
🧠➕ Support meaningful math conversations with ease! This simple checklist helps students use accountable talk when acting as math coaches. Built-in sentence starters guide students to give positive, appropriate feedback and keep peer discussions focused and productive. Print and laminate for durability—students can easily carry and reference it while coaching peers!⭐
Preview of Math With Acting: Air Conditioning VOLUME ADDING RECT. PRISMS Real World Script

Math With Acting: Air Conditioning VOLUME ADDING RECT. PRISMS Real World Script

Created by
TheCleverMoose
Math With Acting is a FUN way to introduce Real World Math problems to students. It can be used to teach or reinforce mathematical concepts. Math With Acting lends itself to differentiated instruction and cooperative learning. It encourages active participation and is highly interactive. This episode focuses on finding the volumes of various rectangular prisms and then adding those volumes together. Students take on various roles, acting out a real world type scenario where an air conditioning
Preview of Equivalent Fractions Readers' Theater

Equivalent Fractions Readers' Theater

Are you looking for a fun, quick way to help your students learn math vocabulary or review your fraction unit? My students love this reader's theater script that reinforces vocabulary while also practicing reading fluency. Included in this product are two versions of a readers' theater script focused on fraction vocabulary. Both versions include the following vocabulary: equivalent fractions, numerator, and denominator. The more challenging version also includes simplest form, reduce, and g
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