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Preview of "9/11 Heroes" Readers Theater for Patriot Day

"9/11 Heroes" Readers Theater for Patriot Day

"9/11 Heroes"by Carol Montgomery A Partner Play or Choral Readers Theater A short, primary level, Readers Theatre script for Patriot Day from Readers Theater All Year™ remembering heroes of Sept. 11, 2001. This script should work with mature 1st-3rd graders and ESL or ELL students. Benefits: • entire script prints on one page (double sided) - no lost pages • single page vocabulary list allows for word study/understanding • comprehension/thinking questions make planning easier • 23 annotated cur
Preview of Imperialism Map Simulation for APWH, World History 1750-1900

Imperialism Map Simulation for APWH, World History 1750-1900

This lesson is meant as an introduction to European Imperialism in the time frame 1750-1900. As the teacher reads the script, student complete an annotated map illustrating the impact of European Imperialism on Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The Berlin Conference, Opium Wars, Chilean Copper Mines, South African diamond mines, the Suez and Panama Canals, and much more are included in this lesson. Included in this lesson: Hook activity Slide deck with notes for the simulation Key for students'
Preview of Hades Goes to Court for Kidnapping - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Hades Goes to Court for Kidnapping - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a short version of the story of how Hades kidnapped Persephone and tricked her into becoming his wife. In the script, Hades is in court accused of kidnapping Persephone and forcing her to live with him in the underworld. Demeter, Zeus, and Persephone are also there. Zeus is serving as the judge even though he is Persephone’s dad. They discuss what Hades did – including the way he tricked Persephone into eating something that ties her f
Preview of Conflict Perspectives: A Role-Play SEL Small Group Activity for High School

Conflict Perspectives: A Role-Play SEL Small Group Activity for High School

Help students build empathy, communication skills, and conflict resolution strategies with this engaging small-group role-play activity. In this low-prep, high-impact SEL lesson, students explore conflict through limited perspectives. Each scenario includes two characters who only know their own side of the story, while observers work to uncover underlying motivations, assumptions, and unmet needs. Perfect for advisory, health, leadership, social studies, or SEL blocks, this activity encourages
Preview of Small Group Readers' Theaters for Black History Month

Small Group Readers' Theaters for Black History Month

Created by
WonbyOne
In a world where reading is pushed so hard on students that many are losing their love of reading it is IMPORTANT to give them opportunities to read that are fun. Reader's Theater does this. In this package I have placed 6 Reader's Theaters. Each one has been written for Black History Month but can be formed at any time. The names of the reader's theaters are Jackie Robinson and the Bus, I Want to Read – The True story of how Fredrick Douglas Learned to Read, News of Ruby Bridges – A Kid’s Pers
Preview of Small Group Readers' Theaters for Patriotic Occasions

Small Group Readers' Theaters for Patriotic Occasions

Created by
WonbyOne
This group of scripts was written to support social studies standards and learning. I use them for teaching US history as well as for holidays like: July 4th, Memorial Day, Voting, Veteran's Day, President's Day etc. They are for groups of 3 to 5 students. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end of each script for your students to respond to.Scripts included are: The Flag Code, George Washington and the Cherry Tree, George Washington the President who Loved Dogs, The REAL Story of
Preview of New World for Columbus - a play

New World for Columbus - a play

Synopsis:As a Chinese and Islamic trader trade spices for carpets, we learn why the sailors from the Islamic countries became the middlemen between the Asian and European countries. In the next scene, the Islamic trader is haggling about price (which is now increased 5,000%!) with an Italian merchant, overheard by Christopher Columbus and his parents. Columbus vows to become a rich merchant, against his parents' will, but on his first voyage, his uncle's ship is attacked and destroyed by pirates
Preview of 8 Super Stream Lined Parts to Robert's Rules for Model UN

8 Super Stream Lined Parts to Robert's Rules for Model UN

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!
Preview of The REAL Story of Uncle Sam - Patriotic Readers' Theater for Small Groups

The REAL Story of Uncle Sam - Patriotic Readers' Theater for Small Groups

Created by
WonbyOne
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
Preview of The Meeting of the Rails- HISTORICAL Small Group Reader's Theater for Two People

The Meeting of the Rails- HISTORICAL Small Group Reader's Theater for Two People

Created by
WonbyOne
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
Preview of Bob Beamon - One Giant Leap for Man - HISTORICAL Small Group Readers' Theater

Bob Beamon - One Giant Leap for Man - HISTORICAL 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 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
Preview of National History Day - Preparing for the Interview with the Judges

National History Day - Preparing for the Interview with the Judges

National History Day - As an 8th grade Social Studies teacher I have seen hundreds and hundreds of students begin to panic the week before their National History Day project is due because they are anxious about what the judges are going to ask them. To help ease their anxiety, I have created this document that has 16 commonly asked questions by judges over the years. Also provided is a list of 18 terms your students may choose to use during their interview to help them sound more like young hi
Preview of What it takes to be ALL IN for Christ! - Small Group Religious Readers' Theater

What it takes to be ALL IN for Christ! - Small Group Religious Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a religious reader's theater intended for a small group of 4 students.This script deals with how a person can know when they are living for Christ. In the script, Elijah is going on a mission’s trip and his friends want to know about it. When he says he’s ALL IN - they ask him to explain just what he means. Elijah tells them that it is a little like poker when you put everything on the line for what you believe. Elijah goes on to say that the three signs you are living a Christian life
Preview of "The Battle for Corregidor (A Readers Theatre Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

"The Battle for Corregidor (A Readers Theatre Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE7yE0KDIeo & t=4s [All profits from this work go to the Homeless.] This is a Reader's Theater Script from the novel, "My Viridian Rose." It is told in the "first person," and deals with Wendell Muggeridge's very difficult battle experience on the Island of Corregidor. The script can accommodate up to six readers, and contains some graphic images.["Aids Orphans Remembered"]
Preview of Gold, Gold, GOLD! A play: Ghosts of the Cariboo Gold Rush Grade 6, 7, 8

Gold, Gold, GOLD! A play: Ghosts of the Cariboo Gold Rush Grade 6, 7, 8

Created by
emMCee
Looking for a fun, interactive way to bring Canadian history to life? Our Cariboo Gold Rush Play transports Grade 6–8 students right into the boots of prospectors, shopkeepers, and storytellers from diverse backgrounds as they experience the excitement of the gold rush era and the whims of lady luck. Through lively acting and role play, students tumble back in time to feel the rush of easy money and boomtown dreams, the pull of the crowd, and the harsh realities that came with the quest fo
Preview of Play Script: Congressional Committees and Lawmaking (How a Bill Becomes a Law)

Play Script: Congressional Committees and Lawmaking (How a Bill Becomes a Law)

Looking for an engaging way to teach about lawmaking in the U.S. Congress? Don't know how you're going to explain the role congressional committees play in lawmaking? Look no further! This play script has enough parts for the entire class. It demonstrates how members of Congress work together to write bills, how bills are introduced and sent to committees, how committees work, the debate process, how political parties work to ensure their members vote as requested, and how the differences be
Preview of Fall Themed Thanksgiving Writing Activity w/Graphic Organizer|ELA 3rd-7th Grade

Fall Themed Thanksgiving Writing Activity w/Graphic Organizer|ELA 3rd-7th Grade

Looking for a great way for students to improve their narrative writing skills? "A Seat at the Table" is a fun and differentiated writing prompt that will engage your students right from the start! Students will love writing about their ultimate Thanksgiving Day Dinner with their three distinguished guests of honor. Tips:Use whole group or small groupUse it in ELA CentersUse it for creative writingUse it the week before Thanksgiving breakUse it to practice including sensory detailsUse it
Preview of Gold Fever- A California Gold Rush Mini-Musical

Gold Fever- A California Gold Rush Mini-Musical

Created by
The Hock Shop
Looking for an engaging, easy-to-use script that brings history to life? Gold Fever! A California Gold Rush Adventure is the perfect classroom play, designed for flexible casting with 24 speaking roles, making it ideal for large or small groups. This script can be performed as a full play, readers’ theater, or an old-time radio show, allowing teachers to adapt it to their needs. With a 20 minute production it is ideal for a readers theater during morning announcements or an addition to an assem
Preview of CHRISTMAS DRAMATIC PLAY about the Birth of Jesus (Virtual/In-Person)

CHRISTMAS DRAMATIC PLAY about the Birth of Jesus (Virtual/In-Person)

Looking for a Grand Christmas Production? You found it! This play entitled, " Behind the Sacrifice," gives a behind-the-scenes look at the cosmic warfare that went on during the birth of Jesus. Though the characters and scenarios are fictional, each scene ends with a real Biblical account of what took place. You are sure to love this showcase of good versus evil at its finest. What else is so awesome about this bundle? It includes suggested options and variations for an in-person or virtual
Preview of Drama Class Day of the Dead Readers Theater Script Literature Toolkit

Drama Class Day of the Dead Readers Theater Script Literature Toolkit

Be ready for the day after Halloween! Bring the vibrant traditions of the Mexican Day of the Dead celebration to life with this engaging Reader’s Theater unit, specifically designed for upper elementary students. This comprehensive resource introduces students to the cultural and historical significance of Día de los Muertos, while allowing them to explore storytelling, character development, and collaboration. The unit features an original 10-minute play that highlights key aspects of the cele
Preview of Coyote Tales - Native American Readers' Theaters - Pack 1

Coyote Tales - Native American Readers' Theaters - Pack 1

Created by
WonbyOne
This package was intended for November which is Native American Month but can be done at any time. My name is Melanie Whitesides. My store names are Wonbyone, Wonbyone2, and LosDosMaestros. One of the things I am passionate about is Reader's Theater. It is a fun way for my students to improve on their fluency. In a world where reading is pushed so hard on students that many are losing their love of reading it is IMPORTANT to give them opportunities to read that are fun. Reader's Theater does t
Preview of Johnny Appleseed - The Apple Man - Small Group Reader's Theater

Johnny Appleseed - The Apple Man - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This script is written for 4 - 5 students, depending on how you choose to use a smaller part. In the story, The kids are having a discussion about apples and whether or not they are important. Johnny Appleseed arrives to talk with them about it. They discuss his life and the things that he did. Soon, everyone understands what apples meant to him. I use reader's theaters to encourage my students to practice fluency. It is a fun way to do something that they need. The problem with many other read
Preview of The British are Coming! - HISTORICAL Small Group Reader's Theater

The British are Coming! - HISTORICAL Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This script was written for 3 students. It was written to introduce or reinforce a lesson on the American Revolution. In the script, one person is pretending to be on the famous ride of Paul Revere and William Dawes when a friend asks what they are doing. The friend has never heard of the famous ride. The first person and a third person explain how Paul Revere and William Dawes began their ride and what it meant to the people in the colonies. Then all three friends decide to play the famous ride
Preview of Tom, Ben and George - a play about the founding of America

Tom, Ben and George - a play about the founding of America

History will come alive for you, your cast, and the audience in this retelling of America's story, starting with life with the Native American Indians up until the time of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. All the familiar events, The Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre, and Paul Revere's ride, highlight the tensions leading up to the American Revolutionary War. Synopsis: Early American history is retold as Tom Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and George Washington narrate. Starting with
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