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Preview of Abridged Shakespeare for English Classes: Romeo and Juliet (modern text)

Abridged Shakespeare for English Classes: Romeo and Juliet (modern text)

Created by
Shawn Peters
An edited, shortened version of the play that can be performed in about twenty minutes. It contains the whole play, the major speeches and scenes for about thirty players. This version has the lines revised into modern text. Original text is also available. This can be used both as a script for drama performance and for teaching the play to a conventional English class since the shorter run time makes understanding its plot and characters easier. I've also had my English classes perform it (info
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 One Brown Bunny - Spring Reader's Theater

One Brown Bunny - Spring Reader's Theater

Created by
Sharon Fendrick
One Brown Bunny is an adorable book written by Marion Dane Bauer. It's about a little bunny who goes out looking for some friends to play with. Everyone leaves him until the end in which they all show up to play. This Reader's Theater has parts for 3 people. However, you could double up the parts and have the students read chorally. I incorporated the word ALL so that ALL students read in unison at certain times. This keeps them on their toes! I have found that students love reading scrip
Preview of A Mystery Play and Readers’ Theater “Less Than Visible”

A Mystery Play and Readers’ Theater “Less Than Visible”

Created by
Sue Peterson
If you are up for a fun mystery and like brownies, then you are sure to enjoy this play! Will there be an end to the disappearing characters? This original play with 10 parts is written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading, or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. In readers’ theater or through one of the balanced literacy approaches to teaching reading, children are not expected to memorize their lines, yet the r
Preview of Abridged Shakespeare for English Classes: Macbeth (modern text)

Abridged Shakespeare for English Classes: Macbeth (modern text)

Created by
Shawn Peters
An edited, shortened version of the play that can be performed in about twenty minutes. It contains the whole play, the major speeches and scenes for about thirty players. This version has the lines revised into modern text. Original text is also available. This can be used both as a script for drama performance and for teaching the play to a conventional English class since the shorter run time makes understanding its plot and characters easier. I've also had my English classes perform it (info
Preview of Abridged Shakespeare for English Classes: The Tempest (modern text)

Abridged Shakespeare for English Classes: The Tempest (modern text)

Created by
Shawn Peters
An edited, shortened version of the play that can be performed in about twenty minutes. It contains the whole play, the major speeches and scenes for about thirty players. This version has the lines revised into modern text. Original text is also available. This can be used both as a script for drama performance and for teaching the play to a conventional English class since the shorter run time makes understanding its plot and characters easier. I've also had my English classes perform it (info
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 Aceptando comentarios- Social Story

Aceptando comentarios- Social Story

"Accepting Feedback" is a social story designed to help students who struggle with receiving constructive criticism. It clearly outlines the meaning of feedback, when teachers might offer it, why negative emotional responses like anger or embarrassment are unhelpful, and provides guidance on appropriate actions and words when feedback is given. The core message emphasizes that embracing feedback fosters skill development and understanding, ultimately leading to positive growth. This resource als
Preview of Accepter les commentaires- Social Story

Accepter les commentaires- Social Story

"Accepting Feedback" is a social story designed to help students who struggle with receiving constructive criticism. It clearly outlines the meaning of feedback, when teachers might offer it, why negative emotional responses like anger or embarrassment are unhelpful, and provides guidance on appropriate actions and words when feedback is given. The core message emphasizes that embracing feedback fosters skill development and understanding, ultimately leading to positive growth. This resource als
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 The Ninjabread Man -- A Fun Reader's Theater!

The Ninjabread Man -- A Fun Reader's Theater!

Created by
Sharon Fendrick
Here is a Reader's Theater that is sure to have your students laughing while they increase their reading skills! It is based on the fun book called The Ninjabread Man by C.J. Leigh. The script comes in two formats. One script has blank lines so that you may assign as many readers as you would like. The other script has roles for 9 students and comes in a color-coded version, also. The word "ALL" is included so that students with smaller parts still need to pay attention to be ready to read
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 Ponce de Leon Readers Theatre Script

Ponce de Leon Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on the Social Studies topic about PONCE DE LEON involves students in reading, rehearsing and performing a script that reviews and reinforces content knowledge. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: SOCIAL STUDIES. The script is written for male and female solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that
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 A Play and Readers' Theater "The Mystery Club & the Case of the Missing Pearls"

A Play and Readers' Theater "The Mystery Club & the Case of the Missing Pearls"

Created by
Sue Peterson
Come join the Mystery Club Kids and solve the case. How did wealthy widow Mildred’s pearls disappear and which suspects seem guilty? Can you solve the mystery before the answer is revealed? This original play with 12 parts is written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading, or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. In readers’ theater or through one of the balanced literacy approaches to teaching reading, children are
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 The Rock Cycle Readers Theatre Script

The Rock Cycle Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on THE ROCK CYCLE involves students in reading and reviewing fun facts and information about the three main types of rocks – igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic; and how each type of rock can be changed into each of the other types of rock - what geologists call the Rock Cycle. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: SCIENCE. This script is written for solo speakers with
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
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