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Preview of The Death of Lazarus - John 11:1-45 -Lesson | Sermon | Chapel Talk | Activity

The Death of Lazarus - John 11:1-45 -Lesson | Sermon | Chapel Talk | Activity

Includes: Activity booklet with answer key in color and grayscale. Key Scripture: John 11:1–44 and mentions Hebrews 5:7, and Luke 19:41–4 Theme: Jesus understands our emotions—He cries with us. In this children’s sermon, kids explore all the different reasons people cry—from scraped knees to sad movies, from onions to losing someone we love. Then they learn that Jesus cried too!The story of Lazarus shows two important truths: Jesus is human—He felt deep compassion for Mary and Martha and cri
Preview of Unsolved Mysteries- An Elementary Christmas Concert

Unsolved Mysteries- An Elementary Christmas Concert

Created by
Shop The Arts
Look no further for one of the best and most unique school-wide Christmas Concerts!! Crime at the North Pole?! Couldn't be! It appears that there has been a robbery at the North Pole, and it is up to three elf detectives to get to the bottom of it. The trouble is, it's their first time fighting crime! Audiences will love this concert as they follow the detectives around the North Pole hunting for clues and evidence. Will they every uncover the truth? This hilarious concert will be the answ
Preview of Talk Moves Mini Poster -- Upper Middle/High School

Talk Moves Mini Poster -- Upper Middle/High School

I am moving to 8th grade this year and was looking around for math decor that didn't look so "elementary" so I just made my own. So after over 2 hours of perfecting and choosing colors that I felt would allow those students who need to know that my room is a safe space without screaming it. Let me know what you think in the reviews :-)
Preview of Holy Week Readers' Theater Skit Script

Holy Week Readers' Theater Skit Script

Created by
Lisa Lohmann
This Holy Week readers’ theater script is an informative and worshipful experience for kids and adults. This serious skit features readings of fourteen eyewitness accounts of the events of Holy Week based on what is found in the four gospels. Starting with the events of Palm Sunday, characters like a Jewish traveler, a disciple, Simon the Leper, Judas, James, Peter, Caiaphas, Pilate, a Roman soldier, Simon of Cyrene, John, Joseph of Arimathea, and Mary Magdalene tell listeners what they saw, h
Preview of Social Story: Greetings

Social Story: Greetings

Created by
MarissaSpeech
Social stories are an effective way to teach communication and pragmatic skills to children with learning disabilities and Autism. Social stories provide the student with a visual, as well the repetition of reading the book to facilitate the learning of these skills. This social story focuses on greetings such as "Hi" and "Bye." This is a 6 page story about when and how to say hi and bye to people that they know and people that they see during the day. The story is written in first person. S
Preview of Editable Veterans Day Program Script: Honoring Our Heroes

Editable Veterans Day Program Script: Honoring Our Heroes

Are you preparing for a memorable Veterans Day celebration and in need of an easy-to-use program script? Look no further! This well-crafted script is your ticket to organizing an exceptional event that pays tribute to our heroes and serves your educational goals. This program script covers everything, making sure that all grades (1-12) and attendees are involved. It's not just a program; it's a memorable experience. With speeches, songs, poems, and a moment of silence, your event will be both to
Preview of Drama-Arts dramatiques- Le restaurant

Drama-Arts dramatiques- Le restaurant

Teaching drama in FSL class is now something fun and easy with this resource!This 4 pages drama text is perfect for the FSL class. It uses a lot of repetitions, simple words, yet it has a funny ending...or frustrating, depending which character you play! :) A parent and a child are a the famous Miam Miam Burger restaurant. The child knows what he wants...but the parent is testing the waiter's patience to the extreme. Your students will have so much fun acting this! It is up to you to transform
Preview of SIR OLIVER PLUNKETT'S HEAD, a Saint Patrick's Day Readers' Theater play

SIR OLIVER PLUNKETT'S HEAD, a Saint Patrick's Day Readers' Theater play

A St. Patrick's Day comedy ... of sorts; many SFX and voice-overs. Cast: 8; Actors: 6th grade to 12th grade; Roles: 1 male; 7 male/female; Audience: grades 6 to 10. Lesson plan: 4 pages; Script: 6 pages; Run time: 14 minutes. Flesch Reading Ease: 86 . This saga is set in Ireland of old – a time when heroes were knighted, and knights long remembered ... in this case, too long. Here’s a skit of battles and brave deeds. How did Sir Oliver become a Sir? Learn, through this head-throbbing t
Preview of Group Radio Drama

Group Radio Drama

Created by
The Academy
A fun lesson to learn about early radio drama, and how to recreate the magic.
Preview of Speaking Slides:  A donde fuiste...  Google Slides Interactive Lesson Spanish

Speaking Slides: A donde fuiste... Google Slides Interactive Lesson Spanish

Have you just taught the past tense of IR and need a way to practice? These slides get students speaking about other people with images and word prompts before asking them to think and speak about their own experiences.Slide one is an example of how I begin every class with a "Para Empezar" bell ringer review of last class. Slides 2 - 5 give students the opportunity to put the new vocab and grammar into practice. Option 1: Show one slide at a time and have every student write out a paragraph
Preview of Christmas Readers Theater Script Gingerbread Man Fractured Fairy Tale: Grade 3-6

Christmas Readers Theater Script Gingerbread Man Fractured Fairy Tale: Grade 3-6

The Gingerbread Man Christmas Readers' Theater Fractured Fairy Tale Script & Literacy Activities: "The Gingerbread Dude" (grades 3, 4, 5 & 6)When Santa Claus's Christmas Eve snack escapes the oven, the chase is on! With one sassy cookie and a narrator who keeps getting carried away, this Christmas readers' theater script brings a gingerbread-man twist students are sure to enjoy this winter. The literacy toolkit provides wintertime learning and fun for 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade & 6th grade
Preview of Visual Resources for Music Class

Visual Resources for Music Class

Enhance the music class experience for students with special needs and autism using this REAL PHOTO collection of visuals, schedules, and communication aides. This resource is tailored to improve communication, diminish problem behavior, and foster appropriate skills in a music classroom. The toolkit includes two versions of a Visual Music Class Schedule, 3 anchor charts, fringe language board to help with communicating student needs, and a supply board with matching supply labels. Support your
Preview of Worry About Self Social Story | I Can Worry About Me Story

Worry About Self Social Story | I Can Worry About Me Story

Created by
Mrs Ds Corner
Worrying About Self Story | Social skills allow us to communicate and problem solve. For students with special needs and more specifically, our friends with Autism, we need to teach them these skills. Do you have a student who notices everything other students do? Or ask questions about everything? Use this social story to help these students remember to worry about themselves and to focus on their work. What is included?16 page social storyLooking for MORE social stories? Find more here. Conn
Preview of The 3 Little Pigs Fractured Fairy Tale Pirate Readers Theater Grade 3rd 4 5 6th

The 3 Little Pigs Fractured Fairy Tale Pirate Readers Theater Grade 3rd 4 5 6th

"The Three Pirate Pigs" readers' theater fractured fairy tale script & activities fit perfectly into grades 3, 4, 5 & 6. This fractured retelling of "The Three Little Pigs" can be incorporated into a fairy tale or folklore unit or as part of International Talk Like a Pirate Day (every September 19th!). The literacy toolkit includes the following: > "The Three Pirate Pigs": 6-page script by children's author T. P. Jagger (for 5-8 readers) > "The Three Pirate Pigs" ~ Talk-Like-a-Pirate-Day V
Preview of Read Aloud Plays: The Monkey's Paw Gothic masterpiece

Read Aloud Plays: The Monkey's Paw Gothic masterpiece

What would you do with three wishes? Meddle with fate and suffer the consequences! This adaptation of W.W. Jacobs's Gothic masterpiece is perfect for grades 5 (and potentially 4th) and up. Rub the Monkey's Paw and make a wish. The Whites don't believe it, but when they take ownership of this strange talisman, their wishes lead to catastrophic events. The play's creepiness makes it a great fit for Halloween, as a paired text with the original, or fun reader's theater any time of year. Originally
Preview of Nonfiction Lessons Curriculum BUNDLE: 180 Lessons Digital Resources

Nonfiction Lessons Curriculum BUNDLE: 180 Lessons Digital Resources

Created by
Hello Literacy
This is the bundle product for the all Mint, Green & Blue Nonfiction Lessons. This introductory bundle price is 20% cheaper than buying each set individually. This bundle includes all 60 PDF lessons covering 107 phonics skills in a simple to complex scope and sequence order, and the Hello Literacy® Scope & Sequence is included. While each lesson has the same ONE new phonics skill/focus as the fiction lesson of the same number, these lessons target background knowledge, vocabulary, page level
Preview of Reader's Theater for Oral Reading Fluency Practice 6 Science Themed Class Plays

Reader's Theater for Oral Reading Fluency Practice 6 Science Themed Class Plays

Looking for a way to save time by incorporating reading and science? Want to give your students meaningful and fun fluency practice? This Reader's Theater Science Bundle can help you accomplish all those goals! It includes six original plays: I Wanna Be a Rock Star (Rocks and Minerals), Weather, the Solar System, Adaptations Around the World, Dude, Where's My Rock (weathering, erosion, and deposition), and Force and Motion at the Amusement Park (introductory physics). Each script has enough part
Preview of Fall Halloween Readers Theater Scripts, Poems, Activities: 3rd 4th 5th 6th Grade

Fall Halloween Readers Theater Scripts, Poems, Activities: 3rd 4th 5th 6th Grade

Grades 3/4/5/6~Fall Reading Activities, Readers' Theater & Writing Prompts - Halloween Readers' Theater Bundle: Here's a fun fall bundle of fast and funny readers' theater scripts and activities. My "Halloween Readers' Theater Bundle" includes two Halloween-themed literacy toolkits for 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th grades: * MUMFORD'S MUMMY PROBLEM: When Mumford the Mummy's stink gets too strong, he finds a scented solution from a surprising source. The 7-page script is written for 5 readers, although the
Preview of How to Act in Inclusion Social Story | Inclusion Behavior Story

How to Act in Inclusion Social Story | Inclusion Behavior Story

Created by
Mrs Ds Corner
Inclusion Behavior Social Story | Social skills allow us to communicate and problem solve. For students with special needs and more specifically, our friends with Autism, we need to teach them these skills. Inclusion means that students with disabilities are supported in the general education setting. Knowing how to act in inclusion is a skill that we need to teach some of our friends with special needs. What is included?18 page social storyLooking for MORE social stories? Find them here. Co
Preview of Christian Chapel Skit - "What's Bigger?"

Christian Chapel Skit - "What's Bigger?"

This humorous skit was written for a school chapel service and performed by 6th graders but could be easily accommodated to go as low as 3rd grade. The text for the skit is Ephesians 3:18-19a, "May you have the power to understand ...... how long and high and wide and deep is God's love for us." The skit is a mock game show in which contestants compete to answer the question, "What's bigger" regarding a variety of items. It culminates in the realization by the contestants that God's love is b
Preview of Conversation Practice (Scripts for Social Skills Classes)

Conversation Practice (Scripts for Social Skills Classes)

Created by
Mrs Coonrod
It is important for students to practice their social skills, and a big part of being socially appropriate is the ability to converse! These scripts and guidelines were put together for my special needs middle school room, but could be used for any student that is functioning on the lower end of the social spectrum. Included with your purchase you will get: *Over 11 different conversation script strips including; Hi how are you? (starting and ending a conversation appropriately) Aski
Preview of The Salem Witch Trials (Reader's Theater Script-Story + Reading Guide Questions)

The Salem Witch Trials (Reader's Theater Script-Story + Reading Guide Questions)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
The Salem Witch Trials are one of the most bizarre and confounding events in American History. For no apparent reason men, women, and children suddenly started making wild accusations that their neighbors were servants of the Devil, who were supernaturally cursing them. In the ensuing hysteria more than 200 people were accused of witchcraft, and many died. But what were the roots of this hysteria? This historically-accurate dramatization of the real-life hysteria surrounding the Salem Witch Tria
Preview of Reader's Theater (FRENCH) Une Tasse de Chocolat Chaud Chez Bonhomme de Neige

Reader's Theater (FRENCH) Une Tasse de Chocolat Chaud Chez Bonhomme de Neige

Winter Vocabulary for French learners! Ideal for both Core French and French Immersion programsA festive (non-religious) pre-winter break activity that ALL students can partake inNO-prep (print and go!)Includes phonetic spelling of vocabulary words that students might find difficult to pronounce A total of 6 pages
Preview of Text Features Mini Lessons | Text Features Slide Deck

Text Features Mini Lessons | Text Features Slide Deck

Created by
Literacy Lux
Four mini lessons on text features: each lesson includes definitions and examples of the following, pursuant to each lesson: Lesson 1: Navigating a Text: glossary, index, table of contents Lesson 2: Text Styles: highlight, bolded, colored, underlined, italicized Lesson 3: Graphics: photos, graphs, tables/charts, diagrams, maps Lesson 4: Text Organization: sub/titles, sub/headings, bullet points
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