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We found 9 items for "Readers Theater Scripts."

 

Three Abraham Lincoln Reader's Theater Scripts

Grades: 1–2, 3–5
Subjects: American Civil War, Civil War Period and Reconstruction, Slavery, Underground Railroad, Abolition, Public Speaking, Civics and Government, Communication and Language Development, Historic Documents, Historic Figures, Prejudice and Tolerance Experiences, Social Studies through Literature, The Presidency, Tolerance and Acceptance

 

Folktales on the Web

Grades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5
Subjects: Reading, Native American History, Writing, Communication and the Internet, Computers, Drama, Theater, Musicals, Educational Technology, Indigenous Peoples, Native American, Native American Heritage Month, New Teacher Resources, Teacher Tips and Strategies, Teaching with Technology

 

First Thanksgiving Reader's Theater Ideas

Grades: 3–5
Subjects: Thanksgiving

 

The Story of George Washington Carver Extension Activities

Grades: 6–8
Subjects: Achievement and Success, Changes and New Experiences, American History, Cleverness, Agriculture, Cooperation and Teamwork, Biology and Life Science, Curiosity, Determination and Perseverance, Equality, Fairness, Justice, African American, Drama, Theater, Musicals, Historic Figures, Plant Growth and Development, Plant Survival and Adaptation, Prejudice and Tolerance Experiences, Resourcefulness, Science through Literature, Scientists and Human Endeavor, Social Studies through Literature

 

Compose a Collaborative Play

Grades: 3–5
Subjects: Cleverness, Cooperation and Teamwork, Grammar and Punctuation, Main Idea and Details, Literature, Compare and Contrast, Drawing Conclusions and Making Inferences, Literary Devices, Plot, Character, Setting, Story Elements, Summarizing, Public Speaking, Research Skills, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Creativity and Imagination, Actors, Artists, Performers, Computers, Drama, Theater, Musicals

 

Kate DiCamillo Author Study

Grades: 1–2, 3–5
Subjects: Curriculum Development, Literature, Literature Appreciation, Communication and the Internet, Computers

 

Discussion Guide for The Boy Who Dared

Grades: 6–8, 9–12
Subjects: Adolescent Issues, Main Idea and Details, Independent Reading, Literature, Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, Drawing Conclusions and Making Inferences, Plot, Character, Setting, Story Elements, Summarizing, Reading Response, Literature Appreciation, Research Skills, Vocabulary, Word Origins and Usage, Literary Response, Writing Prompts, German, Equality, Fairness, Justice, Educational Technology, Historic Figures, Holocaust, Human Rights, Loyalty, Music, Patriotism, Prejudice and Tolerance Experiences, Social Studies through Literature, Tolerance and Acceptance, Understanding Self and Others, World War II, World War II Aftermath to Today

 

Reading Partnership Book Projects

Grades: 3–5
Subjects: Challenges and Overcoming Obstacles, Cooperation and Teamwork, Independent Reading, Literature, Reading Comprehension, Reading Assessment, Literature Appreciation, Public Speaking, Writing, Teacher Tips and Strategies

 

Stop! Explore! Go!

Grades: 1–2
Subjects: Bullying Experiences, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation and Teamwork, Literature, Reading Response, Literature Appreciation, Listening Comprehension, Vocabulary, Feelings and Emotions, Decision Making Process, Drama, Theater, Musicals, Friends and Friendship, Peer Pressure, Respect, Teacher Tips and Strategies, Understanding Self and Others
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