This reader's theater is for a small group of 4. In the script, Olivia believes that Pluto should be reclassified a planet again. Sam thinks it should be kept as a dwarf planet. The evidence is discussed and students are left with the decision. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I wrote this one because my students enjoyed debating it became a good way to get interest built up for an argumentative paper. I use all of my Reader's Theaters to he
This product is intended to me used with the 'Math U See' blocks. This lesson plan is a guided script perfect for K-2 whole class guided practice, math centres, or small group maths intervention. This lesson works on bonds of 10 addition, and solving for the unknown. Print and laminate.
This small group reader's theater is for three students. In the script, 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. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to. I use this reader's theater to introduce many subjects as well as to reinforce others and improve fluency. Reader's theater is a great way to motivate students to practice reading out loud.
Getting Ready Social Narrative: Sometimes students become very frustrated that the class continues an activity without waiting for them. This simple social story can be used to help your students understand that the class needs to continue, and they will be able to join in once they finish what they are doing. The story is designed to be compiled as a book. The resource also includes a visual reinforcement page and a data tracking page to enhance learning outcomes. Resource Benefits:Social Narra
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 3 students. I created to be used in November for Thanksgiving because my students kept making comments about white and dark meat. We used this script to begin a debate. In the script, Michael is having trouble explaining to his customers what the difference between white and dark turkey meat is. He wants to sound like he knows what he is doing so he asks his friends, Alice and Alex, to explain it to him. Unfortunately, Alex is more confusin
Contains: Step by Step instructions and strategies for introducing learning about emotionsSocial scripts for self regulation for 4 main types of emotions.Next steps for teaching reading emotions in books, while watching others, using video recordings, and while watching showsBonus Content: Guide for Reading Emotions describing common emotions, facial expressions, and voice tone descriptors.One digital download (35 pages) of the product for you to print on your own (no physical product)This PDF
Change can be hard, especially for kids on the spectrum. This simple, clear, and engaging social story can help prepare your student for the upcoming transition when summer is coming to an end. The text is fully editable, so can prepare your students for exactly what to expect as they embark on a new school year! Each of my social stories are written based on a need I have experienced in my own classroom. I have found them to be an essential tool in my classroom management toolbox; each story ha
This handout can be easily printed and put into use repeatedly throughout the school year. The sentence starters provide students with numerous ideas for how to make thoughtful contributions to class discussions. This handout is recommended for middle or high school classrooms, but could also be used for upper elementary. The document is a one-sided, uneditable and unfillable PDF. By downloading this file, you agree to the following terms of use: this product may not be copied, edited, or resold
Have you ever found that Robert's Rules has too much verbiage for your beginning Model UN-ers? If so, I have this primer on the UN speak. In a few easy minutes, your kids will be international speakers!
Do your students add or delete sounds when spelling? Follow this finger tapping technique to help your students attend to each sound when spelling. Finger Tapping Resources for Spelling Includes: Teacher GuideRight-handed student posterLeft-handed student posterThis approach builds independence and spelling confidence with your students. ************************************************************************************ Questions about this product?Feel free to send me a question through m
This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. The theme is Hansel and Gretel but things don't happen the way they are said to in the original story. In the script, Hansel and Gretel have a step-mother and they are very poor. Their step-mother decides that life would be easier without them and leads them into the forest to get rid of them. That is where things begin to differ from the original. The stepmother is the one who never comes out of the forest. Hansel and Gretel find a picnic basket full of
This is a small group reader's theater. It is for four students. This script is a twisted version of Mac and Beth. If you know how the actual Macbeth goes then you know the plot of this script. It isn't as bloody, there aren't any swear words but I would still recommend it for students in 5th grade and up. There is a suggested vocabulary list but you can modify it for your students. In the script, Mac and Beth are told by a witch that Mac will become king. Beth talks Mac into helping things alo
Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL It can be very scary for teachers when their students get up and walk away from them. In this story, Rusty walks out of the classroom. His teacher tells him that asking for a break is ok, but walking away is not. He could get hurt or lost. Rusty asked for a break, and his teacher gave him one. The Easel Version will not have the Rusty the Greyhound cartoon character. The Questions in the video will not be in the downlo
4 manual boards that grow with your student. Start off with the 6 core words if your child is just in the beginning stages of learning language, move up to the 12, 20, and 40 as you see fit with your student. Used to provide aided language stimulation while reading with children who use low or high tech AAC devices or with any child learning language.
Free printable PDF with functional phrases to support early language development. Use simple requests, comments, & protests to increase language opportunities. These phrases are intended as examples to model at home & to support ongoing language development. They are not a replacement for individualized evaluation or speech-language therapy services. Pro Tip: Model the phrases during play, meals, & transitions to increase opportunities for language growth :) What’s Included:20+ everyday functio
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 3 students. It is about who the real Uncle Sam was and how he came to be used to represent America. In the script, the hosts of the Minutes in History Show are going to interview Sam Wilson. The man is in Historical Mode and uses historical facts to answer questions. This way, everyone can hear the true story of who Uncle Sam was. It turns out that the real Uncle Sam was a meat packer from Troy, New York. Everyone discusses how his name cam
This is a small group reader's theater for two students. The subject is The Meeting of the Rails on May 10 1869. In the script, #2 does NOT know what golden spikes were used for and has confused it with vampires. There is a short writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I write small group reader's theaters so students will work better in centers and to avoid having long wait times between student's lines. Wait time is not reading time and often turns into off task
This reader's theater was written for four students. It ties in Social Studies with Language Arts. It is about a former Olympian, Bob Beamon, who set the world's record in the long jump in 1968. In the script, Student #1 is practicing their lines for a report on a biography about Robert ‘Bob’ Beamon when the other students hear them. At first, they are confused and think that the student is going to talk about the first landing on the moon. Student #1 and #4 explain who Bob Beamon was and is an
Do your students love to act? Are you a Drama Teacher seeking new and relevant monologues for your drama students? This resource includes eight dramatic one page monologues from either a multicultural perspective exploring issues such as race as well as current issues facing students today such as distracted driving. Your students are sure to be challenged and intrigued as they strengthen their artistic skills as actors. Resource contains 8 Monologues entitled: Home - Foster Care Words - Mento
This small group reader's theater is for 4 students. One part is for a higher reader. It is a Just So story written to explain why there is a silent S in island. I use reader's theaters to encourage my students to practice fluency. It is a fun way to do something that they need. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.Most of my scripts are in black and white so they photocopy easily. This one does have a colored picture on the first page but the r
Read this social story with your students as a whole class, small groups, or to individual students. It is helpful to role-play problems and solutions in this story. Students will learn how to ask their peers for toys in an appropriate way.
Just print the social story and staple on the left-hand side of the book. You can send home copies of this social story with your students to practice at home.
Includes: feminine and masculine style gift certificates, appointment reminders for hair, finger nails, toe nails, and meals in dining room to promote acceptance, participation, engagement, comfort with self-care needs. 8 styles to select from.
Subtext is a challenging concept to teach. This lesson is designed to build upon student knowledge of objectives, tactics and motivation by layering with subtext. It includes a script for classroom use, subtext samples for students and additional extension activity suggestions.
A simple social story to help teach students to stay at their computer during distance learning meetings with their teacher. Simple wording and easy to understand pictures will help even the earliest learner. 1 page format is easy for parents to print or to read on a tablet.
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