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Preview of CA State History | The Transcontinental Railroad RT Script for Grades 3 to 5

CA State History | The Transcontinental Railroad RT Script for Grades 3 to 5

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TeacherTravis
Hop aboard for a time-travel journey with Joel and Amanda as California races to connect East and West. This Readers’ Theater script for grades 3–5 brings the Transcontinental Railroad to life through vivid dialogue and multiple perspectives. Students learn how the Pacific Railroad Act launched a bold plan, how Theodore Judah mapped a route through the Sierra Nevada, and how the “Big Four” pushed construction forward. Most importantly, students meet Li Wei and other Chinese workers who face sno
Preview of Shakespeare DRAMA Bundle: Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth and Twelfth Night

Shakespeare DRAMA Bundle: Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth and Twelfth Night

Are you looking for some Shakespeare inspiration? Ideal for both Drama and English lessons. This fun and extensive resource pack includes Bard classics ROMEO & JULIET, MACBETH and TWELFTH NIGHT units, exploring a variety of skills and techniques to help pupils develop their understanding and appreciation for these iconic plays. Added bonus - Shakespeare Quiz & Fact trivia pack! This tried-and-tested bundle includes… PowerpointsUnits of workUnit EvaluationUnit OverviewLevel DescriptorsScript e
Preview of Bleeding Kansas (1854-1856) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

Bleeding Kansas (1854-1856) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

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TeacherTravis
How did Bleeding Kansas reveal the failure of compromise before the Civil War? This packet immerses students in the violent struggle over the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. With 15 roles, 10 scenes, and a reenactment, the script follows Stephen Douglas, John Brown, and settlers facing election fraud, the Sack of Lawrence, Sumner’s caning, and dueling governments, using primary source quotes from the Act. The guide provides vocabulary, discussion questions, and a quiz to explore popular sovereignty
Preview of China Readers Theater Script | Geography & Social Studies Class

China Readers Theater Script | Geography & Social Studies Class

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TeacherTravis
Exlore China’s Journey Through Time, a dynamic Reader’s Theater script that explores China’s geography, history, and culture through a high school geography club’s China Day festival in the present day. From Emperor Qin’s Great Wall to modern Shanghai’s megacity challenges, students travel across time, uncovering China’s epic story. Designed for grades 9–12, the script offers tiered roles (high-complexity Emperor Qin, low-complexity Teacher) for mixed-ability learners. Will this work for your
Preview of The Vietnam War and Protest Movement (1955–1975) U.S. History RT Script

The Vietnam War and Protest Movement (1955–1975) U.S. History RT Script

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TeacherTravis
Explore the Vietnam War and Protests (1955–1975) with this Readers’ Theater packet for grades 11–12, bringing to life escalation under Johnson, anti-war fervor from King's critiques, and Nixon's fraught withdrawal amid deceptions like Tonkin and Pentagon Papers. Students embody leaders like Ho Chi Minh and fictional voices whispering rumors of napalm horrors and draft lotteries, probing themes of mistrust, racial injustice, and moral costs through primary sources illuminating policy ironies. Can
Preview of The Proclamation of 1763 | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

The Proclamation of 1763 | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

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TeacherTravis
In 1763, Britain’s Proclamation of 1763 banned settlement west of the Appalachians, igniting colonial fury and Native tensions after the French and Indian War. This immersive Readers’ Theater brings King George III’s decree, defiant settlers, and Pontiac’s resistance to life, weaving vivid dialogue with proclamation quotes. Students explore land disputes, rebellion, and colonial-Native clashes, sparking curiosity about America’s revolutionary roots. Perfect for engaging young historians in a piv
Preview of Florida State History | Fort Mose – First Free Black Settlement (1738) G3~5

Florida State History | Fort Mose – First Free Black Settlement (1738) G3~5

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TeacherTravis
Travel to Spanish Florida with Joel and Amanda in Fort Mose: The First Free Black Settlement (1738)! This Readers’ Theater script for 3rd–5th graders brings history to life as students meet Captain Francisco Menéndez, Governor Montiano, and families who escaped slavery to build a fortified community near St. Augustine. Students discover how a royal decree created a path to freedom, how Fort Mose became a strategic shield during British threats, and how the community showed resilience by evacuati
Preview of Texas State History Bundle of 8 Readers Theater Scripts for Grades 3 to 5

Texas State History Bundle of 8 Readers Theater Scripts for Grades 3 to 5

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TeacherTravis
Teach Texas history like a story your students can’t wait to perform—and SAVE 40% with this 8-script Readers Theater bundle that replaces dry textbook reading with interactive dialogue, student-friendly scene settings, and built-in discussion moments that keep the whole class engaged while still covering the key Texas Grade 4 Social Studies expectations. Each script is written for Grades 3–5 readers. Students build fluency, comprehension, and historical thinking as they follow Joel and Amanda—ti
Preview of Ancient Civilisation monologues for kids

Ancient Civilisation monologues for kids

Transport your classroom across the ancient world with this monologue bundle, combining Roman, Greek, and Egyptian gods and goddesses into one engaging performance resource. Perfect for themed days, cross-curricular learning, or enriching topics on Ancient Civilisations, this bundle offers an interactive approach to history. Pupils can explore different cultures, compare beliefs, and develop performance skills - all while building confidence and creativity. PDF and Word formats.
Preview of Ancient Roman God monologues for kids

Ancient Roman God monologues for kids

Bring the world of Ancient Rome to life with this engaging collection of 8 Roman god and goddess monologues, designed for the classroom. Perfect for primary, these scripts allow pupils to step into the roles of powerful deities while exploring their personalities and stories through performance. Ideal for a Roman-themed day, this resource adds a highly interactive element to any history topic on the Romans. Whether used for short performances, assemblies, or classroom activities, it encourages c
Preview of The Flag Code - Patriotic Small Group Readers' Theater

The Flag Code - Patriotic Small Group Readers' Theater

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WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 4 students. It is about how the Flag Code and helps to explain what the flag represents as well as how to treat it. In the script, Chris does not know any of the rules for how to handle the flag and does not understand what the flag represents. His friends explain the Flag Code to him and also why he should respect the flag more. This also makes a great script for the 4th of July. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for st
Preview of Black Political Participation | Reconstruction Era U.S. History RT Script

Black Political Participation | Reconstruction Era U.S. History RT Script

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TeacherTravis
Explore Black political triumphs (1867–1877) with this vibrant Readers’ Theater packet! Students embody Hiram Revels, Robert Brown Elliott, and Eliza Brooks, navigating voting rights and legislative battles against Klan violence. With dynamic scenes, primary source quotes, and debates on equality, this packet replaces textbooks with engaging history. Can Black votes overcome rising oppression? Perfect For US History classes studying Reconstruction Middle school students (grades 6–8) Collaborat
Preview of How Coyote Got Yellow Eyes - Native American Small Group Readers Theater

How Coyote Got Yellow Eyes - Native American Small Group Readers Theater

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WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. It is a Navajo tale about Coyote. In the script, Coyote is hungry and is a bad hunter. He convinces Bobcat to join him to go and get some ears of corn. Bobcat is slow and it is far away also, he does not trust Coyote. But Coyote talks Bobcat into going to the cornfield to get the corn. He says he knows a way to help Bobcat run fast and off they go. By the time they get there Bobcat is tired and sits down to rest while Coyote makes a pig of himself. Soon
Preview of Short Fairy Tale script bundle

Short Fairy Tale script bundle

REVIEW; My students liked this resource. We used it for a mini drama unit to present on fine arts night. Very simple to use and easy for the kids to stage and direct themselves. Thank you.Are you looking for an end of semester performance which your students and teachers will love?! These 8 short 6-page scripts were originally written as staff UK-style pantomime productions, however they could easily be performed by a group of students or teaching staff as part of a presentation evening and/or
Preview of Civil War Unit Full Curriculum (5 Weeks) to use with Ken Burns PBS Series

Civil War Unit Full Curriculum (5 Weeks) to use with Ken Burns PBS Series

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TeacherTravis
Designed as a supplement to Ken Burns’ Civil War series—streaming free on PBS—this 5 week Civil-War unit turns the documentary’s gripping narratives into hands-on learning. Each episode becomes both a catalyst and a scaffolding tool. Students pause to discuss the thoughtful short answer worksheet questions and then at the end of the week explore Reader’s-Theater roles that voice primary sources. Finally, in week 5 students craft a research project that weaves together film evidence with new pri
Preview of The Assassination of Lincoln (1865) | Reconstruction Era U.S. History RT Script

The Assassination of Lincoln (1865) | Reconstruction Era U.S. History RT Script

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TeacherTravis
In April 1865, Abraham Lincoln’s assassination by John Wilkes Booth at Ford’s Theatre, just days after the Civil War’s end, shattered hopes for a lenient Reconstruction. Lincoln’s vision, voiced by figures like Mary Todd Lincoln and Edwin Stanton, clashed with Booth’s Confederate vengeance and Andrew Johnson’s softer policies. This Readers’ Theater packet for grades 6–8, using Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address and Booth’s diary, brings to life leadership, division, and the fragile fight for jus
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