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Preview of Don Quixote Project based learning (PBL) & readers theater script

Don Quixote Project based learning (PBL) & readers theater script

Wondering how to engage 21st century learners with a 17th century text? Over the years scholars have debated on the sanity of the Don Quixote character. This project combines reading, writing, acting, analysis, group work, discussion and critical thinking to answer that question. Included are readers theater scripts (1 longer introductory script and 4 more shorter ones), discussion questions, 4 rubrics, a tie in lesson on censorship/banned books, internet resources and review games. Great int
Preview of The Grump Who Stole Christmas: A Mystery Party Kit

The Grump Who Stole Christmas: A Mystery Party Kit

Created by
Merchant Milani
The Grump Who Stole Christmas: A Mystery Party Kit, murder mystery party, mystery dinner game, new years game, xmas murder mystery, xmas**Also available as a Virtual Party. See Below**Great for family parties, holiday parties, church groups, social clubs, and more!All the Wu’s who lived down in Yule Ville liked Christmas a lot, but the grump who lived above Yule Ville did not. Some doctors did testing; each organ one and all, and they found that his heart was two sizes too small. “Hypoplastic Le
Preview of Shakes Fear haunted house ghost walk PBL scripts and prompts

Shakes Fear haunted house ghost walk PBL scripts and prompts

Shakes Fear in the Dark is a project based learning opportunity for students to plan a haunted house or ghost walk that features some of Shakespeare’s spookiest characters and scenes.This immersive experience presenting the sinister side of Shakespeare has his creepiest characters guiding audiences in small groups to meet Lady Macbeth, the ghost of Hamlet’s father, a crazed Romeo breaking into the Capulet crypt and other characters.Each group’s haunted guide will share his or her story of betray
Preview of Scriptwriting: Commercials and Radio Show

Scriptwriting: Commercials and Radio Show

Created by
Kristin Pitts
These activities provide writing experience from the 60-second commercial to a short radio program based on the likes of “The Shadow” or “War of the Worlds.” Writing skills incorporate revising and editing, character development, plot elements, script elements, and lots of creativity. Students continually reflect and improve on each stage of the project. Students write for video as well as audio and learn about the importance of props and sound effects.
Preview of Acting Out One-Liners from Movie, TV, and Novels to Learn Persuasive Speaking

Acting Out One-Liners from Movie, TV, and Novels to Learn Persuasive Speaking

Teach your students to be intentional about how they use public speaking techniques (pitch, volume, pauses, gestures, etc.) using this engaging, funny and fun acting activity! This resource comes with 48 different one-liners from movies, TV, novels, etc. and will help students reflect on the meaning of the line before annotating the line with at least three delivery techniques. Then - present!
Preview of The Knowledge Machine readers theater and performance script, projects, prompts

The Knowledge Machine readers theater and performance script, projects, prompts

The Knowledge Machine – 15 page script, 21 pages of prompts and projects. What if a machine could “teach” any subject in 10 minutes? What would you choose? Would the convenience outweigh the drawbacks? Explore how the brain learns and the effects of unhealthy sleep habits. Characters: 3 male, 3 female, 3 either plus extras. Makes for easy, low prep sub plans using the pre-reading material and read through script. Rubric and Jigsaw lesson planning materials included. Shake things up a bit by intr
Preview of Script: The Scarlet Letter reader's theater scripts and more

Script: The Scarlet Letter reader's theater scripts and more

This bundle includes 2 reader’s theater scripts (64 pages or 27 pages) in mostly modern day language making it ideal for reader’s who need differentiation or for performance. Reader’s theater gives students an authentic reason to read and reread as well as analyze characters in order to perform. The PPT converted to .PDF includes 11 writing prompts, directions for a gallery walk, background information, review games and more. Also included is a reader’s theater rubric and the How’s and Why’s of
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Act 5 Scene 3 Simplified for Acting Out

Romeo and Juliet Act 5 Scene 3 Simplified for Acting Out

This is a play script of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Act 5, Scene 3 (the final scene). I have simplified the script for the ease of students in acting out the scene. The reading calls for the following characters--large name tags worn around the neck worked well for me in helping the students in the audience identify which character was which. Any props the characters need are italicized beside their name.PARIS (flowers; sword - cardboard, plastic, or ruler, etc.)BALTHASAR (axe and c
Preview of "Lather and Nothing Else" by Hernando Tellez: Writing a Dramatic Skit

"Lather and Nothing Else" by Hernando Tellez: Writing a Dramatic Skit

Created by
Stephanie's Shop
In this lesson, students are writing a dramatic interpretation of a scene from the short story "Lather and Nothing Else." It can be easily adapted to any short story or even a chapter from a novel. Students work collaboratively to select and adapt the scene in a way that is consistent with the original setting and mood of the story. The dialogue and stage directions should be consistent with the character, and the skit should be written in such a way to convey motivation and characterization thr
Preview of Dust Storms in the Dust Bowl Readers Theatre Script

Dust Storms in the Dust Bowl Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This product is a short (2 columns on almost 2 full pages) script on DUST STORMS IN THE DUST BOWL. The script involves students in reading and reviewing information about the intensity of the dust storms in the Great Plains during the 1930s. It can serve to enhance Common Core Aligned novel units on “Out of the Dust” and “The Grapes of Wrath” and the informational texts used in Social Studies focused on the Dust Bowl. The script has 20 solo speaking parts, but a smaller group can easily perfor
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