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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 Digital Skills Classroom Poster • Google Drive, Docs, Slides, Gmail & Excel Quic

Digital Skills Classroom Poster • Google Drive, Docs, Slides, Gmail & Excel Quic

Created by
Jackeyedog
Help your students become confident digital learners with this Digital Skills Quick Guide Poster—perfect for middle school, high school, advisory periods, technology classes, and 1:1 laptop classrooms! This one-page printable poster gives students clear, simple directions for the MOST essential tech skills they use every day: ✔ Google Drive ✔ Google Docs ✔ Google Slides ✔ Gmail ✔ Excel No more stopping class to explain how to resize an image or where to save files—this poster puts step-by
Preview of George Washington Carver and Peanuts - Small Group Reader's Theater

George Washington Carver and Peanuts - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for four people. It was written to honor George Washington Carver during Black History Month. In the script, it is Black History Month and Kevin is excited. One of his/her heroes is George Washington Carver but none of the others have ever heard of him so Kevin tells them all about it. There is a short writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I use reader's theaters to encourage my students to practice fluency. It is a fun way t
Preview of Giles Corey- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- "More Weight"

Giles Corey- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- "More Weight"

The Salem Witch Trial of Giles Corey – The Man Who Would Not YieldDescription: This Reader’s Theater and two-day lesson plan dramatizes the unbreakable will of Giles Corey, the man who refused to plead guilty or innocent. Students explore the meaning of integrity and civil courage through one of history’s most haunting acts of resistance. What’s Included: - Full Reader’s Theater script - Two-day Teacher Lesson Plan with objectives and pacing - Pre-reading essay – About the Accused: Giles Corey -
Preview of The War of 1812 Readers Theatre

The War of 1812 Readers Theatre

This War of 1812 Reader’s Theater transforms traditional history instruction into an immersive, high-engagement learning experience where students actively build understanding through performance, discussion, and movement. Designed for upper elementary classrooms, this resource helps students explore the causes, key events, and lasting impact of the War of 1812 while strengthening essential skills such as chronological reasoning, cause-and-effect analysis, and evidence-based thinking. The struct
Preview of Smash Boom Best Debate Bundle | Greek Gods + Pharaohs + Ancient Civilizations

Smash Boom Best Debate Bundle | Greek Gods + Pharaohs + Ancient Civilizations

Created by
Socratic Shrake
DESCRIPTION:Get all three Smash Boom Best-style debate units at a discount! This bundle covers three of the most commonly taught ancient history topics in grades 6–7 — and uses the same proven debate framework for all of them, so students who do one unit will walk into the next one already knowing the structure. THE THREE UNITS:Greek Gods — Which God is the COOLEST? Zeus vs. Poseidon | Athena vs. Hades Egyptian Pharaohs — Which Pharaoh Was the GREATEST? Ramses II vs. Hatshepsut | Khufu vs. Tut
Preview of Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Bring ancient history to LIFE with a classroom podcast your students will actually want to listen to! In this engaging audio experience, student journalist Jordan interviews Dr. Patel — a historian of ancient Mesopotamia — about one of the world's oldest law codes. Together they analyze the actual laws of Hammurabi, debate whether the punishments were fair, and connect ancient justice to modern ideas your students already know. ★  WHAT'S INCLUDED (5 ready-to-use resources):✔ Podcast Script — Ful
Preview of Small Group Readers' Theaters for Black History Month

Small Group Readers' Theaters for Black History Month

Created by
WonbyOne
In a world where reading is pushed so hard on students that many are losing their love of reading it is IMPORTANT to give them opportunities to read that are fun. Reader's Theater does this. In this package I have placed 6 Reader's Theaters. Each one has been written for Black History Month but can be formed at any time. The names of the reader's theaters are Jackie Robinson and the Bus, I Want to Read – The True story of how Fredrick Douglas Learned to Read, News of Ruby Bridges – A Kid’s Pers
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