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Math Common Core RL.6.10 scripts

Preview of Math Stories - Small Group Reader's Theater

Math Stories - Small Group Reader's Theater

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WonbyOne
This group of scripts was written to introduce or reinforce key math concepts. As you are aware, math has a language all its own and it is critical to practice and use the language as much as possible. These reader's theaters were written just for that purpose. Some of the items covered in them are the properties of multiplication; classification of quadrilaterals; formulas for perimeter, area and volume; introducing fractions , mixed numbers, and explaining the need for common denominators. Som
Preview of If Quadrilaterals Could Talk - Small Group Reader's Theater

If Quadrilaterals Could Talk - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater has been written for 5 students. It is intended to help students remember what features special quadrilaterals, trapezoids, parallelograms, rectangles, squares, and rhombuses have. Many times students struggle to keep the shapes separate. This will help. It is a fun way to tie math and language arts together. I use this script to help students review quadrilaterals. I have an entire book of math reader's theaters for sale. You can by this one now for $3. If you purchase al
Preview of Theater Arts| Radio Drama| Set Design| Storytelling| Lin Manuel Miranda Bio.

Theater Arts| Radio Drama| Set Design| Storytelling| Lin Manuel Miranda Bio.

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Dramamommaspeaks
20% OFF! Four of my most popular products! 126 pages! Here is EVERYTHING you need: a MONTH and a HALF'S worth of engaging, unique and creative learning lessons and units about drama. It is suitable for middle and high school drama or gifted classes. Do you follow me? If not, I hope you will: FOLLOW METhis THREE WEEK Radio Theater unit, 48 pages in length, contains:• A lesson on the history of radio theater• Information about Foley engineers• Three links to video clips of Foleys• Student crea
Preview of Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My!

Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My!

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater. It was written for four students. The idea of this reader's theater is to reinforce the formulas used to find each of the equations as well as to teach and practice the language involved. It is just one more way to tie Language Arts together with Math. Math has a language all its own and it is very important to find ways to practice it and use it. My name is Melanie Whitesides but my store name is Wonbyone and I use this reader's theater to introduce perim
Preview of The Fraction Freaks Help with Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers

The Fraction Freaks Help with Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a reader's theater for 4 students. It is not a normal reader's theater. This one is designed to use as an intervention tool for students who are struggling with improper fractions and mixed numbers. It is one way I can mix language arts with math. Students are still working on fluency but they are practicing math vocabulary as well as talking their way through the process of making a mixed number an improper fraction and vice versa. I have two more Fraction Freak Reader's Theater that de
Preview of Understanding the Properties of Multiplication - Small Group Reader's Theater

Understanding the Properties of Multiplication - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This small group reader's theater is for four students. The key concept, besides reading fluently, is the 4 Properties of Multiplication and the Math Vocabulary that goes along with it. When I used it in my class, the students who performed it REALLY got into it. That might be because I myself love math. They did a wonderful job and, a month later, STILL remember the properties and why they are what they are. My class is 99% ESL and language is VERY important in every lesson not just in reading.
Preview of The Fraction Freaks Explain WHY a common denominators are used to + or -

The Fraction Freaks Explain WHY a common denominators are used to + or -

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for four students. This is a way to tie together math and language arts. I use the Fraction Freak scripts to help reteach ideas that students are struggling with or to help introduce a new concept. It exposes students to the vocabulary and uses a different part of their brain. In this Fraction Freak script, the students explore WHY the denominators have to be the same in order to add or subtract. It also discusses one way to find the least common denomin
Preview of The League of Incredible Mathmaticians - Part One The Place Value Problem

The League of Incredible Mathmaticians - Part One The Place Value Problem

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 5 students. It is intended to introduce or review place value. Citizen does not understand place value and how it works. Citizen wants to give up and decides that they are not good at math. The League of Incredible Mathematicians comes to explain that math is about perseverance, patience, a positive attitude, and problem solving. Together they help citizen work through how place and value work. This is the first script introducing the League
Preview of Factors, Primes, and Composites - Oh My! ---- Math Reader's Theater

Factors, Primes, and Composites - Oh My! ---- Math Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 3 students. It is intended to introduce - or reinforce for students who are struggling - factors, primes, multiples, and composites. In the script, the narrator is here to introduce everyone to factors, multiples, primes, and composites numbers. Bob and Betty are there to help out. Bob and Betty do not know everything yet about factors, multiples, primes, and composite numbers so everyone must work together to figure things out. Together the
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