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Preview of Ancient Greece Mafia Game

Ancient Greece Mafia Game

Created by
Sydney Curry
Bring your Ancient Greece unit to life with this interactive Mafia-style classroom game! Students take on the roles of Greek gods, heroes, and citizens as they work together to uncover the hidden traitors in their city-state. Perfect for review, end-of-unit activities, or simply adding some fun to social studies! Includes: 20+ character role cards (gods, goddesses, heroes, scholars, and citizens)Game explanation & teacher directionsStudent-friendly description cards for each roleSuggested game v
Preview of Relocating the Capital of Virginia Readers Theatre Script

Relocating the Capital of Virginia Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This brief (only one page long) Social Studies script on RELOCATING THE CAPITAL OF VIRGINIA has 8 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 basic information about the movement of Virginia’s capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg to Richmond. (Note to Virginia teachers: The information comes directly from the 4th grade Virginia Studies
Preview of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (A Reader's Theater Script-Story)

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (A Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This stand-alone script-story gives students an introduction to  The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. Since it dramatizes the first portion of Twain's novel (including the famous fence whitewashing scene), it would serve as a great introduction to reading the novel in class. In my own classroom I read this script before my students read  Huckleberry Finn since the script-story introduces important characters like Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, Aunt Polly, and Sid, which will all be referenced in
Preview of Egypt Reader's Theatre

Egypt Reader's Theatre

Created by
Juli Engel
Reader's Theatre • Ancient Egypt • Fluency, group work, Socratic discussion, reviewing Egyptian history, and building good character are the goals with this fun, somewhat creepy, and humorous Reader's Theatre script!Designed with 6th - 8th graders in mind, this script is based upon middle school common knowledge of the ancient Egyptian civilization. This RT script also reinforces the character quality of good leadership, solving peaceful conflicts, and friendship. This Reader's Theatre gi
Preview of Noticias de Polígonos Readers Theatre Script

Noticias de Polígonos Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
NOTE: The contents of this product are the same as found within the readers theatre script called by the English title "Polygons Readers Theatre Script." This product contains two short (and funny!) versions of the same script on the Math topic Polygons. One script is in English; the other is the Spanish translation of the English script. Each script appears on one page in a two-column format. The script was written to be performed by many elementary school speakers—even a whole class. Reading
Preview of Stone Age to Iron Age Guided Reading

Stone Age to Iron Age Guided Reading

Created by
Susan Russell
Changes in Britain from Stone Age to the Iron Age – 5 Guided Reading Scripts (the places mentioned being in Britain) These guided reading scripts were written to complement the two class plays I, Sue Russell, have written – entitled Changes in Britain from Stone Age to the Iron Age Class Play (for 7 – 9 year olds); and Stone Age to Iron Age Class Play (for 9 – 11 year olds). Most of my scripts are on TeachersPayTeachers website but for a comprehensive coverage see www.plays-russell.com Sugge
Preview of Theme Readers Theatre Script

Theme Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short script on THEME (1 and a half pages long) involves students in reading and reviewing information about understanding the concept of a theme and defining and identifying themes in novels, poems, plays, stories, movies, songs, or T.V. shows. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: LANGUAGE ARTS. This script is written for solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teacher
Preview of The Salem Witch Trials Guided Reading Play Scripts

The Salem Witch Trials Guided Reading Play Scripts

Created by
Susan Russell
Set of 5 Guided Reading Play Scripts (plus quizzes) on The Salem Witch Trials. Boredom, over-active imaginations and a certain flair for amateur dramatics - all fatally combined to produce one of the cruelest travesties of justice in U.S. history. 19 hangings of complete innocents, labeled as witches ... by children. Who, or what, was to blame? Sift through some very suspect evidence and draw your own conclusions, from this set of guided reading play scripts, written by Sue Russell, covering th
Preview of A Task Initiation Toolkit for Special Education & Executive Functioning

A Task Initiation Toolkit for Special Education & Executive Functioning

Are your students stuck, frozen, or refusing to start work—even when they understand the assignment? Task initiation is one of the most challenging executive functioning skills for students with autism, emotional/behavioral disorders, ADHD, and other learning differences. Repeating directions, prompting constantly, and managing frustration can quickly drain teacher energy and instructional time. This Task Initiation Toolkit was created to give special education teachers simple, predictable s
Preview of Deborah Sampson Women American Revolution Readers Theater Skit Play & Activities

Deborah Sampson Women American Revolution Readers Theater Skit Play & Activities

Bring the American Revolution to life with this engaging Deborah Sampson Readers Theater and highlight women’s bravery and perseverance in history. This 4-page script tells the remarkable true story of Deborah Sampson, who disguised herself as a man to serve in the Continental Army, fought bravely in battle, and later shared her experiences with audiences across the country. This complete ELA + Social Studies resource is perfect for upper elementary grades and includes everything you need t
Preview of Cell Skits & Plays – Plant vs. Animal Cell Activity | Middle School Science

Cell Skits & Plays – Plant vs. Animal Cell Activity | Middle School Science

Bring cell biology to life with these fun and engaging classroom skits! Students act out the roles of plant and animal cells, learning about key organelles and their functions in a memorable, interactive way. This resource includes ready-to-use scripts at three different levels (easy, medium, hard), plus an extra set of creative mini-skits. Each skit highlights important structures such as the cell wall, chloroplast, vacuole, nucleus, mitochondria, and more. A Teacher Directions Page is inclu
Preview of "Federigo's Falcon," by Boccacchio as a Script, Reader's Theater, Irony O'Henry

"Federigo's Falcon," by Boccacchio as a Script, Reader's Theater, Irony O'Henry

Created by
JC Productions
This short story, written by Giovanni Boccacchio (1313-1375), the great medieval Italian writer, is delightful in how it depicts courtly manners and has a clever irony infused in its plot. It is often paired with O'Henry's "The Gift of the Magi" and Maupassant's "The Necklace." Boccacchio was friends with Petrarch and influenced Chaucer. This version is translated by Mark Musa and Peter Bondanella, professors and scholars of Italian Literature from Indiana University. I found the story here:
Preview of The Writing Process Readers Theatre Script

The Writing Process Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short script on the writing process is a fun review for students. The script is written for several solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. The Super Heroes context makes this script extraordinarily popular because the students create gestures and sound effects for characters like “Brainstormer” and “Revision Girl.” (Note--You should feel free to edit the script and character names if aspects of the writing process identified in this script are
Preview of The Onomatopoeia Forest Readers Theatre Script

The Onomatopoeia Forest Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short script on THE ONOMATOPOEIA FOREST is a fun review of this figurative language term. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It appears in my book DRAMATIZING THE CONTENT WITH CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE, originally published by The International Reading Association. When the book went out of print, all rights were reverted to me, so I decided to offer this script on Teachers Pay Teachers. The script is written for several solo speakers with many
Preview of Sybil Ludington Women of American Revolution Readers Theater Skit & Activities

Sybil Ludington Women of American Revolution Readers Theater Skit & Activities

Move Over, Paul Revere—It’s Time to Meet Sybil Ludington!Celebrate a brave young heroine of the American Revolutionary War with this Sybil Ludington Readers Theater—a powerful way to bring women’s history into your classroom! This 4-page script tells the exciting story of 16-year-old Sybil, who rode twice as far as Paul Revere to warn the militia. This complete ELA + Social Studies resource is perfect for upper elementary grades and includes everything you need to support close reading, vocabu
Preview of Second Continental Congress American Revolution Readers Theater Play Skit Script

Second Continental Congress American Revolution Readers Theater Play Skit Script

This Readers Theater script about the Second Continental Congress will have your students laughing while learning about the important decisions delegates made before the American Revolution began. Most students lose interest in Readers Theater because it is time-consuming and takes too long to perform. This skit is fun but informative; the performance lasts 5-7 minutes.It is meant to be read in small groups so that everyone is engaged and actively participating. Your students will learn and
Preview of Energy Readers Theatre Script

Energy Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on Energy involves students in reading and reviewing information about renewable and nonrenewable energy sources. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It appears in my book DRAMATIZING THE CONTENT WITH CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE, originally published by The International Reading Association. When the book went out of print, all rights were reverted to me, so I decided to offer this script on Teachers Pay Teachers. The script is written for se
Preview of Pacific Islands Reader’s Theatre Unit: Māui and the Magical Fishhook (4–8)

Pacific Islands Reader’s Theatre Unit: Māui and the Magical Fishhook (4–8)

Bring the Hawaiian story of Māui and the Magical Fishhook to your students with this Pacific Islands Reader’s Theatre for Grades 4–8! In this multi-lesson unit, students explore a nine-part script inspired by traditional storytelling while building fluency, comprehension, and confidence. In this unit, students will: Analyze character traits Write opinions with justification Identify universal themes Compare ideas across multiple sources Make claims and support them with evidenceThis unit in
Preview of Elements of Plot Readers Theatre Script

Elements of Plot Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short (one page, two columns) script on ELEMENTS OF PLOT involves students in reading and reviewing information about the critical elements in a story or play. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s a newly-developed script, but it could be included in a Part 2 version of my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: LANGUAGE ARTS, if I collect enough additional Language Arts Readers Theatre scripts. This script is written for solo speakers with ma
Preview of Two Plays from 1812: History of the White House and the Star Spangled Banner

Two Plays from 1812: History of the White House and the Star Spangled Banner

The history of the White House and the story behind the Star Spangled Banner are the subjects of “Two Plays from the War of 1812.” These are innocent, politically-neutral reader’s theater scripts designed to provide students in grades 4 through 6 with the carefully-researched facts about these U.S. symbols. Our national anthem was penned as a poem by Francis Scott Key during the bombardment of Fort McHenry, and the White House was burned to the ground by British troops when they sacked Washing
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 Valentine’s Day Reader’s Theater Mock Trial for POV & Multiple-Meaning Words

Valentine’s Day Reader’s Theater Mock Trial for POV & Multiple-Meaning Words

Does Valentine’s Day Belong in School?Put Valentine’s Day on trial in this humorous, engaging Reader’s Theater mock trial that blends point of view, multiple-meaning words, courtroom vocabulary, and social-emotional learning into one meaningful ELA experience. *This LOW PREP resource supports students as they encounter different perspectives within a real-world courtroom scenario.In this high-interest script, Valentine’s Day itself is accused of being too messy for the school day. Students t
Preview of Conflict in Literature Readers Theatre Script

Conflict in Literature Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This two-page script on the topic of CONFLICT in Literature involves students in reading and speaking about the different types of conflict found in literature. The script is written for several solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. Examples of conflicts in this script come from the books THE OUTSIDERS by S.E. Hinton and THE PIGMAN by Paul Zindel. (Note--You and/or your students should feel free to edit the script and conflict examples to include l
Preview of Great Greetings!

Great Greetings!

Created by
Energize Me
We all were given a name, and we all are very special with our names. Children love hearing their names. Doesn't it feel great when someone says to you, "Good Morning, Susan! How are you today? I've missed you." Learning how to greet others and say good morning is a critical life skill that we can teach our children. Having different ways to say good morning to will liven up your school days all year long. The Common Core Standards of reading, speaking, listening and recall are fostered and rein
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