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Preview of The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

We are moving our site, Wonbyone, to Wonbyone2. Please pardon our dust!This small group reader's theater is for three students. In the scrip there is a former turkey, turned ghost, who can't seem to scare anyone. A boy and girl come along to help out so everyone can have a happy Halloween. My scripts are written in black and white except the occasional picture on front to make it easier and cheaper to print and make copies. My students enjoyed using this script to increase their fluency. I hope
Preview of Santa and the Seriously Selfish Sneak - Small Group Reader's Theater

Santa and the Seriously Selfish Sneak - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students for Christmas. In the script, there is a very selfish and sneaky man who will not even be good at Christmas and so Santa has decided to teach him a lesson. He offers him a box that has everything in it he needs to be happy for the rest of his life. Santa tells the man that, in order to earn it, for the next two weeks the Sneak must be nice, work hard, take turns, and not play any tricks. When the Selfish Sneak does everything San
Preview of Ruth Bader Ginsburg -A SUPREMELY Wonderful Judge! - Small Group Readers' Theater

Ruth Bader Ginsburg -A SUPREMELY Wonderful Judge! - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It ties in Social Studies with Language Arts. It is a short biorgraphy of Ruth Bader Ginsburgl. The students have dressed up for a class as someone famous. Two of the students do not know who Ruth Bader Ginsburg was and two are excited to tell them all about her. There is a short writing prompt at the end. I use reader's theater as a way to encourage my reluctant readers to raise their fluency. It motivates everyone! My name is Melanie Whit
Preview of A Christmas Carol: Drama resource pack

A Christmas Carol: Drama resource pack

This resource pack includes a fun and accessible adaptation of A Christmas Carol, specially written for children aged 8–13. Alongside the full script, you’ll find a collection of character monologues that offer pupils the chance to explore key moments from the story in more depth—perfect for classroom drama work, rehearsals, or performance.
Preview of The Not-So-Charming Prince - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Not-So-Charming Prince - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group Reader's Theater for four students. In the script, The king and queen have one son. He is most handsome. Unfortunately their son, the prince, loves only one person – himself. The question is what should they do to find him a wife and what will happen to their kingdom. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.Due to words like narcissism, it can be a little challenging for fourth but an upper group would love it or one that has y
Preview of La Gallina de los huevos de oro - ¡Teatro de lectura para grupos pequeños!

La Gallina de los huevos de oro - ¡Teatro de lectura para grupos pequeños!

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This is a small group reader's theater is for 3 students. This is the Spanish version and its Spanish name is 'La Gallina de los huevos de oro.' We wrote this one for Easter but it could be used at any time. It is based on an old fable. Fables are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! The moral of the fable is ‘One who desires more, loses all. One should remain satisfied with what one gets.’ In the script, a poor man is very hungry and hears a chicken outside of his h
Preview of Milk or Martin Luther King Junior Day - Small Group Reader's Theater

Milk or Martin Luther King Junior Day - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Reader's Theater for small groups. It is for a group of 4. It is about Martin Luther King Junior Day. I am using it as a kick off for Black History Month. This Reader's Theater does NOT talk about Martin Luther's life but it talks about the history of the holiday itself. In the script, Ray does not know what MLK day is and the others are trying to explain it to him. They discuss how it came to be and why it is celebrated. They all end up celebrating the day together. There is a small
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