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We found 9 items for "Readers Theater Scripts."

 

Three Abraham Lincoln Reader's Theater Scripts

Grades: 1–2, 3–5

Add action and relevancy to curricular themes like Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War with these three Reader's Theater scripts.

 

Folktales on the Web

Grades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5

This content resource includes links to various children's author sites. Teachers may use this to gather information for a classroom study on folktales. Many author links and a helpful teacher's guide are included.

 

First Thanksgiving Reader's Theater Ideas

Grades: 3–5

Transcripts of interviews with historical interpreters from Plimoth Plantation to use as inspiration for Thanksgiving reader's theater

 

The Story of George Washington Carver Extension Activities

Grades: 6–8

A script for a 3-act classroom play, and extension activities to accompany the book, The Story of George Washington Carver.

 

Compose a Collaborative Play

Grades: 3–5

Students will write an original script for the story and bring it to life by performing it for others.

 

Kate DiCamillo Author Study

Grades: 1–2, 3–5

Kate DiCamillo won a Newbery Medal in 2004 for The Tale of Despereaux. Use these activities and lessons to have fun with DiCamillo's charming characters and lively stories.

 

Discussion Guide for The Boy Who Dared

Grades: 6–8, 9–12

Discussion Guide for the Boy Who Dared by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

 

Reading Partnership Book Projects

Grades: 3–5

After partners complete a book, they will choose how they want to share the book with their classmates. Students will be given a list of creative ways to culminate their reading experience and demonstrate their understanding of the book they read together.

 

Stop! Explore! Go!

Grades: 1–2

Exhibits a lesson through which students are taught a 3-step decision making process, and exposed to the values of cooperation and personal responsibility.

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