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Elementary ancient history scripts for Microsoft Word

Preview of The Flight of Icarus - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Flight of Icarus - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4-5 students. This is a Greek tragedy and is based on the story of Daedalus and Icarus. Daedalus is an inventor and very very smart. He builds King Minos a labyrinth and, after it is finished, the king decides to get rid of him. He locks Daedalus and Icarus in the labyrinth that Daedalus made him. Daedalus know the labyrinth well and he and his son escape. They go into hiding and come up with a plan to get away from the island where King Minos lives.
Preview of Hades Goes to Court for Kidnapping - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Hades Goes to Court for Kidnapping - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a short version of the story of how Hades kidnapped Persephone and tricked her into becoming his wife. In the script, Hades is in court accused of kidnapping Persephone and forcing her to live with him in the underworld. Demeter, Zeus, and Persephone are also there. Zeus is serving as the judge even though he is Persephone’s dad. They discuss what Hades did – including the way he tricked Persephone into eating something that ties her f
Preview of Epic of Gilgamesh Script Adaptation for Middle and High School (Full Script)

Epic of Gilgamesh Script Adaptation for Middle and High School (Full Script)

Created by
Park Guthrie
This script was written for middle and high school reader's theatre and class play productions. It is fast-paced, fun, and clean while preserving as much of the original language and plot as possible. It is appropriate for cast sizes between 15 and 40. The play runs between 38 and 45 minutes long. The script includes audience participation elements and an audience script making it highly engaging and perfect for performances for elementary and mixed-age audiences. A sample program and pr
Preview of Pandora's Box - Small Group Reader's Theater

Pandora's Box - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a Greek legend about how trouble came into the world via Pandora's Box. In the script, Zeus is angry with Prometheus and Epimetheus because they gave man fire. He chains Prometheus to a rock and then makes a plan to punish Epimetheus as well. First he has Hephaestus make him a new daughter and names her Pandora. Then he introduces them to each other and suggests they marry. Epimetheus knows there must be a trap but falls in love. They
Preview of Roman Emperors: Let's Make a Date

Roman Emperors: Let's Make a Date

Everyone's favorite dating show, Let's Make a Date! Students will be chosen as contestants for this dating show (1 girl, 4 boys). The lucky lady will ask the bachelors various questions about themselves, and then will have to choose one to go on a date with. The catch? She is interviewing 4 different Roman emperors, and the audience does not know who they are! The audience and the lady will have to figure out who each person is based on how they answer the questions. 4 emperors included: A
Preview of Meet the Olympians - an Introduction to the Greek Gods

Meet the Olympians - an Introduction to the Greek Gods

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is intended to be an overview of the Greek gods. In the script, Hermes is introducing the audience to the Greek gods when Athena, Hades, and Zeus come to help. Together, they tell everyone about the Olympians. Each of the gods has their own favorites and not-so favorites. As they talk about the other Greek gods the audience will be able to tell who likes who. When the script is finished students will have heard the names of the Greek gods
Preview of Ancient Israel Moses Readers' Theater

Ancient Israel Moses Readers' Theater

Created by
busybuzzingbees
In this activity, students will participate in a readers' theater about Moses and the 10 Commandments. There are 5 scenes and 5 roles. Students will have time to practice and preform the play to their class. This is a great way to teach the story of Moses and getting students involved.
Preview of The Story of the First Marathon - Small Group Readers Theater

The Story of the First Marathon - Small Group Readers Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. In the script: The students are wondering why all marathons are 26.2 miles long and where marathons came from in the first place. One of them happens to know and tells them about the Greek and Persian war and how a messenger gave his life to warn others. This answers the question of where the marathon came from but not why they are 26.2 miles long. It turns out that the Greeks didn’t choose that length, the royal family of England did when the
Preview of Perseus and Medusa Play/Skit Script

Perseus and Medusa Play/Skit Script

Created by
Amna Hussain
This is a short skit that students can perform as part of a Greek mythology unit. Other students can take notes on each of the skits/plays, and there can be a vote at the end for which group performed the skit the most effectively. Students will have fun with these short skits!
Preview of Introducing Pan Who Was NOT Called Peter! - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Introducing Pan Who Was NOT Called Peter! - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a short version of the story of Pan. In the script, Marsha and Cindy missed class so they ask Greg and Peter what they learned about. They are told that the lesson was on a Greek god named Pan and, at first, they think that Pan was actually Peter Pan. Greg and Peter set them straight and tell them the story of how Pan came to be and where the first set of reed pipes came from. The writing prompt at the end asks students whether the nym
Preview of Myth of Icarus Short Skit Script

Myth of Icarus Short Skit Script

Created by
Amna Hussain
This is a short skit that students can perform as part of a Greek mythology unit. Other students can take notes on each of the skits/plays, and there can be a vote at the end for which group performed the skit the most effectively. Students will have fun with these short skits!
Preview of The Story of the Cornucopia or the Horn of Plenty - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Story of the Cornucopia or the Horn of Plenty - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This small group reader's theater was written for 4 students and is used mainly during November for Thanksgiving but - because of its Greek basis - could be used at any time. It is the story of the FIRST cornucopia. In the script, Sam is told that they will be drawing Cornucopias in class today. He tells James and Sonia that he has no idea what one is. So James and Olivia tell him the story. It begins with Kronos, the father of Zeus, who has decided to eat all his children when they are born so
Preview of The Story of Narcissus - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

The Story of Narcissus - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a short version of the story of Narcissus. In the script, A lot of people have come to Nemesis to ask him for vengeance. Narcissus is such a good looking guy that many have fallen in love with him at first sight. When they come to him to tell him of their love, Narcissus is cruel and mocks them. Nemesis agrees to make Narcissus pay. The next day Narcissus gets cut off from his hunting group and finds a clearing with shade and a crystal
Preview of Drifting Away

Drifting Away

A fun play to act out with your class while learning about the theory of Continental Drifting. My students love Reader's Theater and this is always a hit!
Preview of Romans Assembly

Romans Assembly

Created by
Teacher Lemons
Assembly all about the romans, involves a lot of acting and has a line for each child. My year 3 class really enjoyed this and the whole school were interested in Romans the rest of the week. Approriate for y2-y6! Enjoy :)
Preview of CLASS ASSEMBLY: HOW THE SEA BECAME SALTY (LINKS WELL TO THE TOPIC OF MYTHS)

CLASS ASSEMBLY: HOW THE SEA BECAME SALTY (LINKS WELL TO THE TOPIC OF MYTHS)

Created by
James Ruddy
Lal Miah is down on his luck but his kind nature brings him fortune in the form of a magic grinder which changes his life. Meanwhile, his evil brother Oobi is terribly jealous and sets about to steal the grinder. And somehow this story of two brothers unfolds to cleverly explain how the sea became salty.A very witty and clever old Indian myth has been retold with humour, music and sound effects.Ready to just print and use.It is suitable for the topic of myths however this story can be used as a
Preview of Epic of Gilgamesh Script Adaptation for Middle and High School---Free Sample

Epic of Gilgamesh Script Adaptation for Middle and High School---Free Sample

Created by
Park Guthrie
This script was written for middle and high school reader's theatre and class play productions. It is fast-paced, fun, and clean while preserving as much of the original language and plot as possible. It is appropriate for cast sizes between 15 and 40. It includes audience participation elements and an audience script making it highly engaging and perfect for performances for elementary and mixed-age audiences. This is the free sample.
Preview of Classroom News - Land Bridge Theory

Classroom News - Land Bridge Theory

Interview real people and social studies 'archetypes' from the past in these excellent television talk-show style activities. Students read in partners or small groups first. Afterwards, while selected students fluently read aloud for the class, the teacher can lead a discussion/presentation about the concepts discussed. Students enjoy filming and re-watching these great scripts. Literacy and Social Studies Questions included. Choose from a few options or complete them all! Scripts Partn
Preview of Ancient Roman Newscast

Ancient Roman Newscast

This ancient newscast mixes facts with humor. There are enough parts for the whole class. You can modify the script to fit the needs of your class.
Preview of Reader's Theater- Writing-Sumerian Achievements

Reader's Theater- Writing-Sumerian Achievements

Created by
Dual Habla
This reader's theater script was created for a class of 28.It is the introduction to Sumerian Achievements, specifically writing (cuneiform). The script depicts 4 different scenarios: Society without writing, society developing writing (pictographs), society with cuneiform and lastly, writing in society today.Feel free to download and edit to tailor your classroom.
Preview of Aesop's Fable -Lion and Mouse

Aesop's Fable -Lion and Mouse

Created by
Mary Archer
Updated version of The Lion and The Mouse by Aesop. Read and act out in groups of 3 this short, humorous skit. Works with ancient Greece, characteristics of fables- talking animals illustrating a moral truth. Brainstorm with class other versions, animals, etc.
Preview of Civilization-The Nomadic Journey

Civilization-The Nomadic Journey

Created by
Helen Liptak
This short skit is an amusing reinforcement activity for students learning the steps to civilizations. It can be used as readers' theatre or (approximately15 minute) stage performance. The logical sequence from nomadic hunter-gatherers to the agricultural revolution and on through the growth of towns is acted out in an engaging explanation that students are sure to understand and remember.
Preview of Script: Interview with a Biblical raven

Script: Interview with a Biblical raven

This three minute skit covers the role ravens have played in the Bible from creation to the ark, the Psalms, feeding of Elijah and Luke when Jesus spoke about them. Can be done as a reader's theater or a puppet script. More free reader's theater scripts about animals and their adaptations: Skits about Bible birds (Raven included in this collection) Skits about Bible camels Skits about Bible cows Skits about Bible donkeys Weather scripts Sheep reader's theater scripts (free) Back to school cla
Preview of Script: Public Opinion Galloping Polls

Script: Public Opinion Galloping Polls

Focusing on how quickly public opinion can change, this series of six skits starts with King Saul and ends with the apostle Paul. Nestled between the two skits are four skits covering the triumphant entry, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In each approximately 2 minute skit "It is better to love the praise that comes from God, not from men." and "God does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart." Is emphasized. Check ou
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Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about ancient civilizations, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in ancient civilizations, chart trade routes, and learn how empires expanded (and fell) over time.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about ancient civilizations is through the artifacts and writings of people from that particular period of time. Encourage students to analyze primary sources to gain a deeper understanding about bygone eras of history. For instance, you can have students read accounts of the destruction of Pompeii and discuss it as a class.

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for each era in history. For example, you can have students navigate through four or five different centers or stations to help them learn about different aspects of Ancient Chinese culture, like literature, geography, government, and major historical events or achievements.

By making ancient history come to life through a variety of interactive and immersive activities, teachers can help students develop a deeper appreciation for the subject.

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What is ancient history?

Ancient history refers to the period of human history that takes place from the invention of writing to late antiquity (spanning from about 3000 BC to AD 650). This era includes the study of various ancient civilizations, such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, and others. Ancient history plays a critical role in helping us understand the origins and development of human civilizations and the influence it had on contemporary cultures and societies.

What are examples of ancient history?

The Persian Wars, the rise of the Tang Dynasty, the campaigns of Alexander the Great, and the decline and fall of the Roman empire are all examples of important milestones and events that you can teach about in ancient history.

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