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Preview of Fairy Tale Reader's Theater Scripts for Grades 1 and 2

Fairy Tale Reader's Theater Scripts for Grades 1 and 2

Created by
Ms Joanne
Here are 12 reader's theater scripts for common fairy and folk tales with parts for emergent, transitional and fluent Grade 1 and 2 readers. A list of approximate reading levels for each part is included as well as follow-up reader response worksheets and organizers for students to write their own fractured fairy tale and/or script. The details: The 12 Reader's Theater scripts : Cinderella, The Elves and the Shoemaker, the Gingerbread Man, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Hansel and Gretel, Jac
Preview of Medieval Scripts for Readers Theater, Short Play or Puppet Show BUNDLE

Medieval Scripts for Readers Theater, Short Play or Puppet Show BUNDLE

This medieval script bundle can be used in many ways to support your medieval unit! The various plays can simply be used as readers theater scripts. They could also be used in writing instruction/modeling. Three of the stories include both a script and narrative version of the story. However the most fun way to use them is to have your class perform them in a "Medieval Fair Unit Culminating Event" !!!Included in this bundle:-Medieval Character Profile Page-12 Full Color Medieval Character Pictur
Preview of Halloween: Story Writing and Readers' Theater Bundle

Halloween: Story Writing and Readers' Theater Bundle

Created by
Ms Joanne
This Halloween reading and writing resource includes 4 mini-activities leading up to students writing their own Halloween story, 2 engaging reader's theatre scripts, an illustrated word wall and 18 story starters for telling/writing more Halloween stories. The details:a 25-word word wall in large font to be displayed in the classroomthe same word wall in smaller font which can be added to the students' notebooks or duotangs to be used as a writing tool. The smaller cards can also be used to
Preview of Medieval Themed Script for Readers Theater, Short Play or Puppet Show

Medieval Themed Script for Readers Theater, Short Play or Puppet Show

This slightly disgusting medieval tale is a favorite of elementary age students.There are 6 speaking parts in this medieval drama. In this story there is a serious problem at the castle... their garderobe (toilet) is clogged and overflowing! Many characters try their best to solve the problem. However it is the jester, the most unlikely one of all, who uses one of his "tricks" to fix the stinky wet situation.This play script comes with:-Performing Tips and Ideas page-Character Profile page- 5 p
Preview of Medieval Themed Script for Readers Theater, Short Play or Puppet Show

Medieval Themed Script for Readers Theater, Short Play or Puppet Show

This script is for your students who are "real characters"! You will need a few kids who aren't afraid to sing, belt out sour notes or burps, or jump around like fools.However, there are also more subdued parts and some very short parts for your shy ones!There are 8 -13 parts in this medieval drama. In this story Minstrel Gabrielle loses her voice and then looks all over the castle for ways to get it back. Finally she finds it in the most unexpected place!This play script comes with:-Performing
Preview of Reader's Theater - Project Based Learning - ALL GRADES!!

Reader's Theater - Project Based Learning - ALL GRADES!!

This project based learning activity is based on 2nd grade North Carolina ELA standards. Students will choose a classic children's story to rewrite into a play format. In order to comply with standards, the play must contain the same characters but can be a different plot. After writing, students will compare and contrast their written play with the original children's story. Included: Student Work Packet with instructions Student Work Rubric
Preview of Medieval Themed Script for Readers Theater, Short Play or Puppet Show

Medieval Themed Script for Readers Theater, Short Play or Puppet Show

Performance is so memorable for students! With a fun script like this one, it can be easily and meaningfully incorporated in the curriculum and instruction.There are 7 speaking parts in this medieval drama. In this story Knight Jason gets advice from many friends on how to woo Princess Jessica. The knight tells him to show her how strong he is, the wizard suggests a love potion, the minstrel thinks he should sing her a love song and the jester suggests being funny. Each of his silly attempts to
Preview of The King of Easter Jokes Contest - Small Group Reader's Theater

The King of Easter Jokes Contest - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for four students. This script is for Easter. My students had requested a script with Easter jokes and this is the result. In the script everyone is getting ready for the Easter party. Pam tells everyone she has a bunch of jokes and can’t wait to tell them. Everyone begins to argue about who has more jokes, is funnier, and who is the King of Easter Jokes. They decide to have a contest to decide who the winner is. They take turns telling jokes until they
Preview of The Ugly Duckling - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Ugly Duckling - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 3 students. This is the tale of the Ugly Duckling. In the script, A bird is born to a duck. It is not a duck but they don’t know that. Everyone just thinks that it is ugly. All the duck wants is to play with others and have friends. No one will play with him. They all tell him to go away. Some even tease him and tell him that he is ugly. So the ugly duck leaves the farm and goes looking for someone who will play with him. When he can’t find anyone, h
Preview of PIRANHAS DON'T EAT BANANAS  --  Reader's Theater, Rhyming Words, Writing

PIRANHAS DON'T EAT BANANAS -- Reader's Theater, Rhyming Words, Writing

Created by
Sharon Fendrick
Your students will love this Reader's Theater!Also included in this mini-product are a rhyming worksheet and a writing activity. I have also listed many possible writing ideas! Thank you for considering this product!
Preview of What Was That? Small Group Reader's Theater with Zeno and Sight Words

What Was That? Small Group Reader's Theater with Zeno and Sight Words

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was designed to get kids practicing Zeno and sight words. Zeno Words are the 107 most used sight words. There are parts for 3 students. The challenge with young students and low readers is to have a script that is interesting and yet on their level. There are other words in the script but they are low words - used for 1st through 2nd grade. In the script, Barry, Jeff, and Tim are sleeping in a tent. They have had a good day but as they get ready to sleep they hear a noise.
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