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Preview of READERS THEATER MIDDLE SCHOOL BRAIN TEASER MYSTERY SCRIPT: STOLEN LAPTOP

READERS THEATER MIDDLE SCHOOL BRAIN TEASER MYSTERY SCRIPT: STOLEN LAPTOP

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This grades 5-8 Readers’ Theater brain teaser mystery script gives students high-interest practice in reading aloud, comprehension and writing. Drama and ELA fun! "The Mystery of the Stolen Laptop" readers’ theater script requires your students to perform inference tasks to solve clues. The cast list is intended for 8 readers but the number of readers can easily be contracted or expanded, depending on how many groups you wish to have. PLOTThis funny and engaging 12 page script is about the theft
Preview of READERS THEATER FRACTURED FAIRY TALE Cinderella Script Grades 5-8 - Cindy Rella

READERS THEATER FRACTURED FAIRY TALE Cinderella Script Grades 5-8 - Cindy Rella

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This funny Readers’ Theater fractured fairy tale script takes the traditional fairy tale genre and turns its conventions of character and plot around to bring Cinderella into the 21st century for your ELA and drama classes! It gives grades 5-8 students high interest practice in reading aloud, comprehension and writing. After completing their reading of the script they will write an additional scene, AND a ‘pitch’ to promote a fractured fairy story of their own. There’s even a quick mystery abou
Preview of Cyclops: The Monster in the Cave--Readers Theater from The Odyssey

Cyclops: The Monster in the Cave--Readers Theater from The Odyssey

Includes comprehension activity, key, and teacher notes! Liven up your reading curriculum and satisfy the Common Core with this kid-friendly classroom play based on the 9th book of Homer's The Odyssey. Originally published in the September 2012 issue of Scholastic's Scope magazine, "Cyclops" is suitable for reader's theater or stage performance. Use it to introduce the original text, build fluency, and improve comprehension. Pair it with a Percy Jackson novel as part of a literature circle! Or j
Preview of READERS THEATER SCARY MYSTERY SCRIPT - Haunted House Mystery

READERS THEATER SCARY MYSTERY SCRIPT - Haunted House Mystery

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This Readers’ Theater brain teaser mystery script will give Middle School students practice in reading, comprehension and writing, while having lots of ELA and Drama fun. The Mystery of the Haunted House makes your students into 'whodunit' detectives, performing inference tasks and drawing conclusions from four spooky clues. This humorous, realistic script is intended for about 9 students, but the number of readers can easily be contracted or expanded depending on how many groups you wish to hav
Preview of Read Aloud Play: The Newsies--The Newsboy Strike of 1899

Read Aloud Play: The Newsies--The Newsboy Strike of 1899

Originally published in the March 2015 issue of Scholastic’s Scope magazine, "The Newsies" tells the story of a young immigrant girl who goes to work selling newspapers just before the 1899 New York City newsboy strike in which kids stood up to William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer. It's a historically more accurate version than the Disney musical (a completely different story). Suitable for reader's theater or stage production, this historically-accurate, kid-friendly script includes elev
Preview of Venn Diagram - Character Study

Venn Diagram - Character Study

Venn diagram for character study, allowing students to compare annd contrast two characters. Two overlapping faces create a venn diagram which can be filled out in many ways including with words or by drawing the characters. Dimension: 11x17 inches
Preview of The One and Only Ivan Reader's Theater Play

The One and Only Ivan Reader's Theater Play

Created by
Jenny Springer
This reader's theater play is based on the popular novel "The One and Only Ivan". This 22 page play contains parts for 17-22 readers. It has picture icons for each character to help readers easily identify their parts. This play is a great supplement to the novel and will help readers connect with key parts in the story in a meaningful way.
Preview of Macbeth - 15-Minute Script for Elementary & Middle School

Macbeth - 15-Minute Script for Elementary & Middle School

EDITABLEAGES 9-14FLEXIBLE CASTING 8-30 CharactersFLEXIBLE FORMATING --Good for upper elementary or lower school grades --Good for middle school gradesShakespeare Shorties playscripts are designed for the teacher with limited time or funds. These have been immensely successful for my 4th grade drama class performances, but they are also great for a fun, active reader's theatre or short introduction to a larger unit.Shakespeare Shorties playscripts are each about 15 minutes in a performance. They
Preview of Create Storyboards and Comic Strips (with Templates!)

Create Storyboards and Comic Strips (with Templates!)

Storyboarding and comic strips help students focus on what is most important in a scene. It’s also a great way to combine art and literacy. Students could use their own ideas, or dissect a single scene from a book or play. This resource can be used as a standalone project or as part of a larger literacy or art unit. This resource includes a 2-page template for creating storyboards, and 4 different templates for a comic strip. I originally created this project as an activity students could work
Preview of READERS' THEATER MYSTERY SCRIPT: YOUNG HOLMES INVESTIGATES THE SPECKLED BAND

READERS' THEATER MYSTERY SCRIPT: YOUNG HOLMES INVESTIGATES THE SPECKLED BAND

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This Readers’ Theater script - a Young Holmes whodunit mystery - will entertain both drama and ELA classes. The Mystery of the Speckled Band readers’ theater activity is loosely based on a short story from Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes series. Unlocking the mystery gives students practice in reading aloud, making inferences, and even some writing. The script is both suspenseful and humorous. Maybe a few of the students will see themselves in the moody young teen, Sherjock Holmes! The cast
Preview of "The Necklace" Reader's Theater, Maupassant's Classic Short Story

"The Necklace" Reader's Theater, Maupassant's Classic Short Story

The Necklace is a cautionary tale written in 1884 by French writer Guy de Maupassant. It tells about a young woman who, despite having a very comfortable life, is discontent. Her desire to appear wealthier than she actually is comes at a great cost. The play was originally published in Read Aloud Plays: Classic Short Stories (Scholastic 2010). What makes it unique is that it’s told from the perspective of an aloof, French-speaking cat (Maupassant) and his goofy sidekick (Flaubert). Scholastic al
Preview of Anticipation Guide for The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry

Anticipation Guide for The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry

This is a four page anticipation guide for The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry.Students will first answer questions they must agree/disagree with based on the topic of consequences. Next, there are terms taken from the story that the students will need to define. After that, the students must pick of the words that they defined to write in their own original sentence. Finally, there are some questions the students to answer based on time travel. These questions lead to a great discussion both be
Preview of ROMEO AND JULIET OUT WEST :  A Reader's Theatre Script

ROMEO AND JULIET OUT WEST : A Reader's Theatre Script

ROMEO AND JULIET OUT WEST is a fun reader's theatre script that introduces students to the classic play and helps to…. • improve fluency and increase comprehension. • combine reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. • engage students. • motivate students to read. • increase confidence. 3 versions are included: Regular, Short and Shortest.
Preview of Original Drama Script - A cheese sandwich (A short play / Readers' Theatre)

Original Drama Script - A cheese sandwich (A short play / Readers' Theatre)

A short play about trying to get a food order right. Surely with all this delicious food to order, they won’t end up with only a cheese sandwich? The play is appropriate for students in 3rd- 6th Grade. The play can be performed in about 7-10 minutes. Along with the play there are discussion questions relating to the play.A Cheese Sandwich is appropriate for guided reading rotations and for an assembly presentation or performance.
Preview of The Tempest Study Guide Packet

The Tempest Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's romantic comedy "The Tempest." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include conflict, costume, diction, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, foreshadowing,
Preview of The Taming of the Shrew Study Guide Packet

The Taming of the Shrew Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's comedy "The Taming of the Shrew." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include asides, conflict, costume, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, imagery, iro
Preview of The Wizard of Oz and the Perseverance Road - Whole Group Reader's Theater

The Wizard of Oz and the Perseverance Road - Whole Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Reader's Theater for the entire class. It was designed to be read or used as a play - depending on the time you have. There are 18 speaking parts but opportunities to double up or expand them allow you to fit it to your class/group. It is based on the Wizard of Oz. In the script, Dorothy is the type of girl who always gives up when things get tough until a tornado comes and whisks her away to the Land of Oz She’s ready to give up there until the munchkins volunteer to take her to see t
Preview of Original Drama Script - The Birthday Party (A short play / Readers' Theatre)

Original Drama Script - The Birthday Party (A short play / Readers' Theatre)

A short play about a group of friends trying to organize a surprise party for their good friend. Will someone ruin the party before it’s even started? A short play that is appropriate for students in 3rd- 6th Grade. The play can be performed in about 7-9 minutes. Along with the play there are discussion questions relating to the play.The Birthday Party is appropriate for guided reading rotations and for an assembly presentation or performance.
Preview of Ransom of Red Chief, A Script for Easy Reading Hi/Lo

Ransom of Red Chief, A Script for Easy Reading Hi/Lo

Included in Ransom of Red Chief-vocabulary study-pre-reading activities -comprehension questions -suggestions for projects-quiz-answer key -student answer pages-synopsis of the story-suggestions for teacher useThis readers’ theater adaptation of “The Ransom of Red Chief” adheres wholly to the plot, setting, characterization, and themes of the original story from which it is adapted. It can be used with both large and small groups in language arts classes. Students in regular, remedial, gifted,
Preview of Twelfth Night Study Guide Packet

Twelfth Night Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's comedy "Twelfth Night." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include asides, conflict, costume, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, imagery, irony, monolo
Preview of Fairy Tale Scripts - Robin Hood, Jack and the Three Bears

Fairy Tale Scripts - Robin Hood, Jack and the Three Bears

This fun and humorous script is adapted from three classic fairy tales 'Robin Hood', 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears', and 'Jack and the Beanstalk'. The stories are interwoven to make a complete show with recurring characters and themes of fairness, caring and imagination. The parts are written so that a small troupe of 6 actors can play every role or up to 17 different speaking roles can be assigned separately. Suggestions are also available for adding non-speaking roles which could further inc
Preview of Macbeth Study Guide Packet

Macbeth Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include asides, conflict, costume, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, imagery, irony, monologues,
Preview of Reader's Theater -- News of Ruby Bridges

Reader's Theater -- News of Ruby Bridges

Created by
WonbyOne
This small group reader's theater is for 4 students. The names are girls but could be changed to include boys. This story is about Ruby Bridges told from the perspective of children living during that time. It was written for Black History Month. Most of my students have never heard of the people we study during this month. This is why I place such an emphasis on heroes of this caliber. I tie in their fluency study with history. It makes it both fun and educational. If you want more of these, th
Preview of Hamlet Study Guide Packet

Hamlet Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include conflict, costume, diction, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, foreshadowing, imagery, iro
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