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Drama Common Core W.5.4 activities

Preview of Aesop’s Fables Unit & Lesson Plans – Genre Study for 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade

Aesop’s Fables Unit & Lesson Plans – Genre Study for 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade

Created by
Brenda Kovich
This fables unit offers a complete reading, writing, speaking, and listening experience! It includes lesson plans, 10 stories with comprehension questions, 7 plays, writing, and compare-contrast activities. You’ll have everything you need to teach your third, fourth, or fifth grade students. Open the preview to take a closer look at the components. Lesson PlansThree weeks of ELA lesson plans are ready to go! You may use them to guide your study of fables. (Open the bonus preview to see the plans
Preview of Reading & Writing Pirate Unit Activities "Talk Like a Pirate Day" Grades 3 4 5 6

Reading & Writing Pirate Unit Activities "Talk Like a Pirate Day" Grades 3 4 5 6

Pirate-themed bundle of reading and writing activities for a pirate unit or to help celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day (every September 19th!).The bundle of pirate activities includes three products:>The Three Little Pigs becomes . . . THE THREE PIRATE PIGS (6-page fractured fairy tale readers' theater script for 5-8 readers plus extension activities)>PIRATES DON'T WEAR LIFE JACKETS (3 1/2-page readers' theater script for 6-9 readers plus extension activities) >THE TALK-LIKE
Preview of Let's Learn About Economics!  Lemonade Stand Project

Let's Learn About Economics! Lemonade Stand Project

After an introduction or review to key economic vocabulary, students become Lemonade Stand entrepreneurs! This download includes... *Interactive Vocabulary worksheets that can be glued into a notebook for a great resource *A Lemonade Stand planning packet to guide students as they plan for their new business venture *Guideline to help the students write a skit/commercial for their Lemonade Stand. Super way to incorporate the vocabulary and key ideas all while having fun and working together *R
Preview of Writing in Dramatic Form – Kids Write Skits, Plays, Readers Theater & Drama

Writing in Dramatic Form – Kids Write Skits, Plays, Readers Theater & Drama

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Let them write plays! Kids learn about structural elements of poetry, practice, and rewrite age-appropriate children’s stories in dramatic form. Your students will love writing drama – and then acting it out as skits or readers theater. Open the preview to take a closer look at the activities.First, kids learn about elements of drama with two reference guides, or anchor charts:Cast of characters – list of characters in a playDialogue – words that tell the actors what to sayCharacter tag – name t
Preview of RL 5.5 Halloween Drama- Scenes Fit Together to Form Structure of Drama

RL 5.5 Halloween Drama- Scenes Fit Together to Form Structure of Drama

Created by
Fabiculous
Did a werewolf really eat Bellamy’s homework? Mrs. Tamp has heard a number of his fanciful stories in the past explaining why he never turns in his homework. She’s never believed him before. But perhaps he has real evidence this time, like a shredded backpack. Will Bellamy’s persuasion finally achieve his goal? Will Mrs. Tamp believe this tall tale and excuse his missing homework? Or could Bellamy be finally telling the truth? Read (and experience) the drama “A Werewolf Ate My Homework” to find
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