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12th grade U.S. History scripts $10 and up

Preview of The Scarlet Letter (Reader's Theater Script-Story Collection)

The Scarlet Letter (Reader's Theater Script-Story Collection)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Have you ever wanted to teach The Scarlet Letter but couldn't find the time? While preserving the author's literary style, this 52-page text adapts Hawthorne's classic novel into four 45-minute Reader's Theater script-stories. Allowing the students to inhabit classic characters like Hester Prynne and Reverend Dimmesdale brings the literature to life! Also included with the script-stories is a teacher guide for each of the four parts, complete with relevant background information, plot summary,
Preview of US History for AP/College(52 PPT/750 slides+Texts+Rec.Videos) by PhD in History

US History for AP/College(52 PPT/750 slides+Texts+Rec.Videos) by PhD in History

Created by
Andrei Shenin
Dear colleagues,This is my best course, which is suitable for both AP classes and university lectures. I hope it will equip your students with everything they need to know about US History.The course includes:52 high-quality presentations with over 750 slides (concluding with the George W. Bush administration)39 .docx files containing concise information for your classes. These texts are based on my lectures, organized in a more coherent manner with the help of AIA file with links to more than 1
Preview of Reader's Theaters Plays - 9-Pack Bundle, US History 1600-1860

Reader's Theaters Plays - 9-Pack Bundle, US History 1600-1860

My reader's theaters plays have been a hit in my classroom and on TPT. Enjoy the fruits of my labor by bundling the first 10 plays of the early American history period, from American beginnings through the Antebellum period. Here are the reader's theaters you'll get in this package:1 - First Americans Cross Bering Strait: a fun skit about our first indigenous people ($3)2 - Stroke of a Penn: William Penn's founding of PA ($1.50)3 - Sons of Liberty: imagining Boston's finest as a biker gang ($3)4
Preview of The Salem Witch Trials Guided Reading Play Scripts

The Salem Witch Trials Guided Reading Play Scripts

Created by
Susan Russell
Set of 5 Guided Reading Play Scripts (plus quizzes) on The Salem Witch Trials. Boredom, over-active imaginations and a certain flair for amateur dramatics - all fatally combined to produce one of the cruelest travesties of justice in U.S. history. 19 hangings of complete innocents, labeled as witches ... by children. Who, or what, was to blame? Sift through some very suspect evidence and draw your own conclusions, from this set of guided reading play scripts, written by Sue Russell, covering th
Preview of Presidents Readers Theater Bundle for Middle and High School

Presidents Readers Theater Bundle for Middle and High School

Presidents Readers Theater for Middle and High. Three short plays, with 10 presidents. McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, FDR, Truman, and Eisenhower. 1901 - 1961. 33 written questions for the class. Entertaining, back-and-forth and fact-based. Covers key events of each president. By teacher and playwright John Glass.
Preview of Readers Theater Bundle American Presidents

Readers Theater Bundle American Presidents

Presidents Readers Theater for High School. Two ten minute plays, with 7 presidents. McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover. 1901 - 1929. 13 written questions for the first play, 10 questions for the second. Entertaining, back-and-forth and fact-based. Covers key events of each president. By teacher and playwright John Glass.
Preview of 28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World (dates, cards, script)

28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World (dates, cards, script)

I'm so excited about this resource! This packet was designed using the picture book, 28 Days: Moments in Black History that Changed the World by Charles M. Smith & Shane W. Evans.The 28 events highlighted in this book are for each day in February in honor of Black History Month. (Day 29 - leap year - is "today" and the students can write their own fact). The people mentioned are in chronological order from Crispus Attucks in 1770 to Barack Obama in 2009. Packet Table of Contents:pg. 3-9: Rea
Preview of Veterans' Day Skit

Veterans' Day Skit

Created by
Nolma Coley IACT
Five young adults are siting on the deck of one of their friend's home. They are discussing the significance of Veterans' Day and the contribution of Veterans to the United States of America.Some make mention of their family members who are Veterans. They discuss activities and celebrations that happen on Veterans' Day and express their pride at what the Veterans have done for the country.This 15 minutes skit is suitable for readers' theatre or enactment by grades 6 to 12 students, youth group
Preview of Moby Dick Reader's Theater Script-Story Collection

Moby Dick Reader's Theater Script-Story Collection

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Have you ever wanted to teach Moby Dick but couldn't find the time? Moby Dick is an American classic for a variety of reasons, but the original novel is daunting to high-school learners. That's why this Reader's Theater script-story adaptation is the perfect solution! While preserving the author's literary style, this 108-page text adapts Herman Melville's classic novel into six 45-minute Reader's Theater script-stories. Allowing the students to inhabit classic characters like Captain Ahab, Ishm
Preview of Songs of America Musical Class Play

Songs of America Musical Class Play

This is a fantastic musical play written for my 4th and 5th grade class focusing on the history of patriotic songs of America! It was a huge hit, with parents and staff letting me know if was the best musical play performance they had ever seen at my performing art charter elementary school. Parents asked me if I planned to "sell it" as it should be shared with schools across America - and so here it is! It's a journey through time, from 1776 to the 1940s with three main scenes (with easy t
Preview of American Literature Teaching Resources Bundle

American Literature Teaching Resources Bundle

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This bundle includes all of Zachary Hamby's American Literature teaching resources, which include Reader's Theater script-story collections, multiple-choice reading quizzes, and classroom games.
Preview of World War I - 4 Slideshows

World War I - 4 Slideshows

Give your students a first-hand look at the “War to End All Wars.” This unit on World War I commemorates the recent 100th anniversary of the Great War in four separate slide shows. A total of 69 slides have been grouped into the presentation topics of “The War Begins,” “New Warfare of World War I,” “How Women Joined the War Effort,” and “The War Ends.” Whether you’re a high school teacher who wants to give students detailed facts and pictures to make the war come alive, or a junior high teacher
Preview of Meet the First Ladies Guided Reading Play Scripts

Meet the First Ladies Guided Reading Play Scripts

Created by
Susan Russell
Join the First Ladies of the Presidents of the United States - for Tea at the White House! 8 guided reading play scripts (6 speakers each) plus quizzes for each. All 39 Ladies have something remarkable to relate about their experience as wife to the president. Share some truly moving accounts of what it takes - to be a First Lady. Please note: Teaching time of 40 minutes is very approximate, depending on time spent on reading and answering quiz questions. The 39 First Ladies included below a
Preview of World History Plays Bundle- Japan, Medieval Europe, Enlightenment, Renaissance

World History Plays Bundle- Japan, Medieval Europe, Enlightenment, Renaissance

This purchase includes five separate class plays about the Chinese influence on Japan, King John signing the Magna Carta, the Founding of America with the help of Enlightenment philosophers, as well as the Masters of the Renaissance and The Black Death. You will also receive some questions which can be given to the class after the play is finished as well as both pdf. and .doc files. My students have enjoyed these fun and educational plays and seem to never get enough of them. The first play is
Preview of Kidnapped By Pirates: School Play for 10 to 30 guests

Kidnapped By Pirates: School Play for 10 to 30 guests

Created by
Merri Mysteries
Columbus had sailed the ocean blue and discovered America and he was being brought back to Spain when pirates overtook the ship he was on. The rest of the crew was set off in rowboats. Your job is to work out which pirate kidnapped him and kept him on board or why Columbus pretended to be kidnapped. Reading level: 6 This version comes with teacher's notes. Overview: It's Columbus's third voyage. He'd already sailed the ocean blue and discovered America (although he still thinks he went to pa
Preview of The Philly Constitutional Convention, Marbury v Madison, & Magna Carta (3 PLAYS)

The Philly Constitutional Convention, Marbury v Madison, & Magna Carta (3 PLAYS)

These plays/skits are perfect for any middle school or high school student learning about the foundations of American Government or Civics. (Several main characters have multiple lines, while other characters have just one line or two so this can accommodate all sorts of different personalities in your classroom) How the delegates there squabbled with each other almost every day for 4-5 months. Not unlike our present day government leaders. It was (to coin a phrase in today's vernacular) a BIG H
Preview of You Travel with Lewis and Clark

You Travel with Lewis and Clark

Lewis and Clark are out to discover the West - and you can go along with them! Give your students a colorful, in-depth look at the adventures of Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery as they traveled through new lands, encountered new wildlife, met Native Americans who could be dangerous or friendly, and encountered difficulties they never imagined. You can make this era in American history an interactive one for your students by giving them a chance to write “I Was There” journal entries a
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