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7th grade creative writing script microsofts

Preview of The First Continental Congress - Skit Writing Activity

The First Continental Congress - Skit Writing Activity

Send your students back in time to 1774 by allowing them to perform this skit for the class or the entire school. Teachers will especially love the format of the activity, which encourages students to add content to the skit using factual information. This skit writing activity is a fun and engaging way to bring creativity and history together for an experience your students will never forget. "The First Continental Congress" drama begins with various colonial delegates (Peyton Randolph, Henry
Preview of The Pony Express And You

The Pony Express And You

How much space does your textbook devote to The Pony Express - maybe a couple of paragraphs? This exciting time in U.S. history deserves better than that, and with “The Pony Express And You,” your students will readily identify with the young men who rode for the service and the dangers they faced. The 26-page slide show I’ve created is full of colorful illustrations (more than 100 pictures) and offers students four opportunities to write a journal entry as though they were a rider on The Pony
Preview of The California Gold Rush And You

The California Gold Rush And You

With only a few pages in the text book devoted to the California Gold Rush, you know your students aren’t getting a real feel for this exciting time in U.S. history. This interactive unit — The California Gold Rush and You — has 40 pages of information and illustrations. The unit includes a slide show with 27 slides and a 10-page script with more than 100 bulleted points. Five interactive slides spaced throughout the presentation will ask your students to take notes about •  the journey alon
Preview of Best-Seller Bundle: Top 10 for Drama Teachers

Best-Seller Bundle: Top 10 for Drama Teachers

A Drama bundle loaded with my Top 10 current Best Sellers, which all come with detailed powerpoints and supporting resources - they are ready to go, with no planning needed:Silent MoviesDarkwood Manor (Haunted House)Characterization and ImprovisationMatildaCommedia D’el ArteGreek TheatreA Christmas Carol (adapted script)Little Red Riding Hood (short script)Twelfth Night (adapted script)Christmas monologues
Preview of The Boston Tea Party - Skit Writing Activity

The Boston Tea Party - Skit Writing Activity

Send your students back in time to 1773 by allowing them to perform this skit for the class or the entire school. Teachers will especially love the format of the activity, which encourages students to add content to the skit using factual information. This skit writing activity is a fun and engaging way to bring creativity and history together for an experience your students will never forget. "The Boston Tea Party" drama begins with a conversation between one of the Sons of Liberty and an old
Preview of READERS THEATER SCRIPT WRITING PROJECT Grades 5-8

READERS THEATER SCRIPT WRITING PROJECT Grades 5-8

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This colorful, detailed PowerPoint and PDF explains, step-by-step, the process of writing a 4-6 page readers' theater script for students to read aloud in small groups. LOTS of examples from 3 readers' theater scripts demonstrate techniques of plot, character development and dialogue. Teacher rubrics are included.This writing assignment will take about two hours to write and proof-read. It will take a few hours for students to rehearse with their readers because students will be readers in more
Preview of The Intolerable or Coercive Acts - Skit Writing Activity

The Intolerable or Coercive Acts - Skit Writing Activity

Send your students back in time to 1774 by allowing them to perform this skit for the class or the entire school. Teachers will especially love the format of the activity, which encourages students to add content to the skit using factual information. This skit writing activity is a fun and engaging way to bring creativity and history together for an experience your students will never forget. "The Intolerable Acts" drama begins with a conversation between Lord Frederick North and William Lemo
Preview of Gothic Literature Short Film Activity

Gothic Literature Short Film Activity

Mesh Creative Writing with characteristics of Gothic Literature to engage students in the genre while also practicing elements of irony, editing, and MLA conventions. Students will create a script using characteristics of gothic lit and film a short film video. This works really well as a performance task at the end of your unit, or as a fun engaging activity at the beginning to get students excited about gothics!
Preview of The Erie Canal and You

The Erie Canal and You

The Erie Canal was an exciting and pivotal time in U.S. history. But most textbooks only devote a couple of pages to it, so your students are not getting a real feel for the men who built and worked along the canal. This unit — “The Erie Canal and You” — has 65 pages of information and illustrations including five challenges for your students to write journal entries as though they were workers on the Erie Canal. The unit includes a slide show with 44 slides and a 17-page script with 170 bul
Preview of First in War: North Carolina in the American RevolutionNorth Carolina has always

First in War: North Carolina in the American RevolutionNorth Carolina has always

North Carolina has always played an important part in our nation’s history. This slideshow — “First in War, North Carolina and the American Revolution” — will teach students from 4th grade through junior high the underlying causes of the state’s rebellion against the English crown and the major events and battles during the war era. The slide show and narrator’s script can be supplemented by student journal writing in the style of “I was there” with seven creative writing prompts. The teacher m
Preview of Why Not Write A Play?   powerpoint

Why Not Write A Play? powerpoint

Created by
Elizabeth Burke
This is a 12 frame power point that is an actual lesson on writing a basic script. It takes the students step by step through the process of setting up a script. It gives some practical ideas on writing and peer reading. It is an easy and delightful way to deal with script writing.
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! a Bundle of Prompts to Interview Fictional Characters

STORY STARTERS GALORE! a Bundle of Prompts to Interview Fictional Characters

Here are examples of prompts to interview fictional characters:(Get-Ready Crew: Scissor these Story Starters Galore! Put in a jar, on prep day. Give jar to 1st Emcee.)Interview Fable & Nursery Rhyme CharactersBartholomew Cubbins (500 Hats)Boy who cried, “Wolf!” Blackbeard the Pirate or Peg-Leg PeteBr’er Rabbit & Br’er Fox (Uncle Remus Tales)Cat in the Hat Cinderella or her stepsisterDumbo the flying elephantFerdinand the bullFern or Wilbur, or Charlotte (Charlotte’s Web) Frankenstei
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! a Bundle of 76 Prompts to interview Holiday Characters

STORY STARTERS GALORE! a Bundle of 76 Prompts to interview Holiday Characters

First Semester Story Starters Galore! interview prompts:(Get-Ready Crew: Scissor these Story Starters; put them in zip-lock bags, on prep day. Give the current holiday bag to 1st Emcee. Give the other 3 bags to your teacher.) HalloweenBlack catBroomDr. Jekyll & Mr. HydeDraculaGhost, Goblin, or GremlinFrankenstein Pumpkin/Jack-O-LanternScarecrowTroll, 1 or 2Vampire, 1 or 2Werewolf Witch, 1 or 2ZombieThanksgivingCook Jar of cranberriesKitchen stovePumpkin, in the gardenRover, a pet dog Scare
Preview of Some Good News - Broadcast News Script Writing Journalism

Some Good News - Broadcast News Script Writing Journalism

Created by
Ambre Adams
This is a super fun lesson I did with my journalism students. Perfect for in person or virtual learning. This lesson requires students to access two newscast videos on youtube, then create their own broadcast.
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Fantasy Stories

STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Fantasy Stories

Goals:· Student teams script a radio drama, starting from a given, opening line; blind draw. · Teams perform their plays – in classrooms, or in-school radio/CCTV. Schedule:This exercise requires about 2 ½ hours, spread over a few days.
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Si-Fi Stories

STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Si-Fi Stories

Goals:· Student teams script a radio drama, starting from a given, opening line; blind draw. · Teams perform their plays – in classrooms, or in-school radio/CCTV. Schedule:This exercise requires about 2 ½ hours, spread over a few days.
Preview of Digital Movie Maker Script Template

Digital Movie Maker Script Template

I created this for my daughter's Girl Scout Troop for help with the badge of the same name. However, I realized it could help anyone who needed their students to create a script before filming a movie.When I went looking, I couldn't find much that was kid-friendly...so I made my own.You could use this for any class and any subject. What better way to learn a topic than to film a movie about it!
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Very Scary Stories

STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Very Scary Stories

Goals:· Student teams script a radio drama, starting from a given, opening line; blind draw. · Teams perform their plays – in classrooms, or in-school radio/CCTV. Schedule:This exercise requires about 2 ½ hours, spread over a few days.
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Scary Stories

STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Scary Stories

Goals:· Student teams script a radio drama, starting from a given, opening line; blind draw. · Teams perform their plays – in classrooms, or in-school radio/CCTV. Schedule:This exercise requires about 2 ½ hours, spread over a few days. ·
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Detective Stories

STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Detective Stories

Goals:· Student teams script a radio drama, starting from a given, opening line; blind draw. · Teams perform their plays – in classrooms, or in-school radio/CCTV. This exercise requires about 2 1/2 hours, spread over a few days.
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Mystery Stories

STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Mystery Stories

Goals:Student teams script a radio drama, starting from a given, opening line; blind draw. Teams perform their plays – in classrooms, or in-school radio/CCTV. This exercise requires about 2 ½ hours, spread over a few days.
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Adventure Stories

STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Adventure Stories

Goals:Student teams script a radio drama, starting from a given, opening line; blind draw. Student Emcees lead the lesson and distribute handouts. Casts perform their plays – in classrooms, or in-school radio/CCTV. This exercise requires about 2 ½ hours, spread over a few days.
Preview of STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Misadventure Stories

STORY STARTERS GALORE! prompts to write Radio Scripts for Misadventure Stories

Goals:Student teams script a radio drama, starting from a given, opening line; blind draw. Teams perform their plays – in classrooms, or in-school radio/CCTV. This student-led exercise requires about 2 ½ hours, spread over a few days.
Preview of The Transcontinental Railroad And You

The Transcontinental Railroad And You

“The Transcontinental Railroad — And You” — gives your students an overview of the construction of the railroad, and provides them with opportunities to reflect on what this meant by writing journal entries in the “I was there” style. By imagining they were construction workers on the Transcontinental Railroad, they will have four chances to write about why the railroad was built, who built it, how workers lived and labored, and how the railroad changed America. The 21-slide presentation has ov
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