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Preview of "Elf Finals" - A Holiday Skit for Middle Years Adaptable for other grades-Funny!

"Elf Finals" - A Holiday Skit for Middle Years Adaptable for other grades-Funny!

Created by
ClasswithCraig
Struggling to find something for your middle schoolers to do at the Winter Concert? This skit it adaptable for many grades, but I created this with my grade 8 class in mind! It uses slang terms with just the right amount of cheese factor that students will buy in! Feel free to adjust to use phrases that are popular in your class. These were just a few my students use regularly. Parts can be adaptable as you see fit and to create more or less speaking parts for students. I did not include the T
Preview of Sneezy the Snowman Reader's Theater

Sneezy the Snowman Reader's Theater

Created by
Always in Seasen
I have created a reader's theater based on the children's book, Sneezy the Snowman, by Maureen Wright . This script has 7 parts, but can be adapted to fit the needs of your classroom.Reader's theater is a fun, engaging way for students to practice fluency and expression!
Preview of Should We Bring Planet Pluto Back?

Should We Bring Planet Pluto Back?

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater is for a small group of 4. In it, Olivia believes that Pluto should be reclassified a planet again. Sam thinks it should be kept as a dwarf planet. The evidence is discussed and students are left with the decision. When this reader’s theater is over, students write a response stating their opinion and using evidence. I wrote this one because my students enjoyed debating it became a good way to get interest built up for an argumentative paper. I use all of my Reader's Theate
Preview of Comets, Asteroids, and Meteors - Small Group Reader's Theater

Comets, Asteroids, and Meteors - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 4 students. It is to help explain what comets, meteors, and asteroids are. In the script, Brian is supposed to have written a report about Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids but he hasn’t been working on it. He thinks that all of them are space rocks. His friends help him out and explain the differences between them. I write small group reader's theaters so they will work better in centers and to avoid having long wait times between student's li
Preview of Curiosity the Rover and the Long Trip to Mars

Curiosity the Rover and the Long Trip to Mars

Created by
Jeremiah Byron
This is an original Reader's Theater script for elementary grades. It imagines Curiosity the Rover's trip to Mars and what it encounters... It includes 5 characters and includes a vocabulary list as well. A fun story based on a relevant event that every student is interested in!
Preview of Groundhog's Day Readers' Theater and Activity Packet

Groundhog's Day Readers' Theater and Activity Packet

If you are looking for something easy to do with your students for Groundhog’s Day, this is it. It is a total of 23 pages, and it features activities that you can simply print out and use with no prep. time! The packet includes: -Readers’ Theater: What’s Up With Groundhog’s Day? This readers’ theater is funny and informative giving the history behind this odd day we celebrate! It includes reading parts for 20 students. If you have more, they can read the parts that say ALL. If less, doubl
Preview of Kansas Day Reader's Theater Script for "S is for Sunflower--A Kansas Alphabet"

Kansas Day Reader's Theater Script for "S is for Sunflower--A Kansas Alphabet"

Created by
Christy Hard
Perfect for Kansas Day. The text of Devin Scillan's Kansas alphabet book adapted into a ready to use Reader's Theater script for 26 readers. Can easily be adapted for fewer readers.
Preview of Han Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl Stage Play

Han Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl Stage Play

This is a dramatic adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's short story, The Little Match Girl. It is a faithful rendition with a harsh reality and a possibly unhappy ending. It can be an effective opportunity to compare and contrast this theatrical version with the original text, which is available online for free at numerous sites. It has been written to be performed on a stage, but it can also serve as a Reader's Theater piece. The running time is approximately six minutes, and can serve as pa
Preview of Viva La Revolution! Viva La Rotation! Small Group Reader's Theater

Viva La Revolution! Viva La Rotation! Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater intended for 4 students. It was written to help students understand about the rotation and revolution of the Earth and how they differ. The plot states: Joshua wasn’t paying attention when Mrs. Whitesides was talking about the Earth revolving in space and figured that revolution meant a war with aliens. Christina and Lidia try to set him straight and explain the difference between rotation and revolution. It isn’t until Samuel and Joshua actually try to rot
Preview of Simulation - Planet Exploration - A Field Trip into Space

Simulation - Planet Exploration - A Field Trip into Space

This space unit is a simulation in which a class steps into the shoes of science specialists who create a video documentary called "A Field Trip into Space" As you can see in the preview, the students create a new identity. They will become an adult with a job in their own community. They will apply for a new job with the S.P.A.C.E. (Scientific Program for Aeronautic Cosmic Explorers) This unit will take approximately 4 weeks to complete (45 minutes – 1 hour / 2-3 days a week). This unit inc
Preview of The Mitten script

The Mitten script

A script for K-2 students, modified from the Ukrainian folktale The Mitten. Includes 13 characters plus a narrator.
Preview of Should We Bring Planet Pluto Back? - Spanish Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Should We Bring Planet Pluto Back? - Spanish Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 4 students. In Spanish the title would be '¿Deberíamos Devolver a Plutón la Categoría de Planeta?' It is to help students understand how planets are classified. It is great way to tie in Science with Language Arts and Spanish! In the script, a girl named Olivia believes that Pluto should be reclassified a planet again. Sam thinks it should be kept as a dwarf planet. The evidence is discussed and students are left with the decision. When this
Preview of Solar System Reader's Theatre- two reading levels

Solar System Reader's Theatre- two reading levels

Created by
Derek Elliott
This Reader's Theater is about the Solar System with 10 parts- Narrator and each of the planets. Students will learn the basic information about each planet while expanding their vocabulary and oral language skills.Example text: " Jupiter: Greetings, stargazers! I am Jupiter, the mighty gas giant, the largest of all planets. My swirling storms and enormous size make me a true king of the cosmos. Far beyond me, there's a realm of icy giants - Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune." Simpler version: "Jupit
Preview of "The Mitten" by Jan Brett Script!

"The Mitten" by Jan Brett Script!

Created by
Usagi's Haven
Bring Jan Brett's classic "The Mitten" to life with this fun and easy classroom play! Includes 12 speaking parts including 2 narrators. Ideal for a variety of reading levels within a classroom. I performed this play with students in special ed without any problems. Enjoy!
Preview of Do You Dare Little Bear Reader's Theater

Do You Dare Little Bear Reader's Theater

Created by
Always in Seasen
I have created a reader's theater based on the children's book, Do You Dare Little Bear, by Rosie Greening. This script has 6 parts, but can be adapted to fit the needs of your classroom.Reader's theater is a fun, engaging way for students to practice fluency and expression!
Preview of Poppleton in Winter Reader's Theater

Poppleton in Winter Reader's Theater

I created a reader's theater using the book Poppleton in Winter by Cynthia Rylant. Each chapter is it's own Reader's Theater. Each Reader's Theater has 2 Narrators, and the characters in the story. I used this when we read this book in our second grade Journeys Program.
Preview of Frosty the Snowman Play

Frosty the Snowman Play

Created by
Chelsey Korth
Here is a Frosty the Snowman play for 15 students. There are songs incorporated between the lines.
Preview of Kinesthetic Lesson for Solar System, Grades 2-8

Kinesthetic Lesson for Solar System, Grades 2-8

Created by
Mindy Kyriakides
This short quirky play leads to a thoughtful application of the movements of the Solar System's celestial bodies set to Strauss's famous overture "Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30." Students become the planets, etc., determining their orbits, rotation directions/speed, and use other clues to work through how the planets formed. Halley's Comet and the Kuiper Belt also play a role! Ideal for either a classroom lesson or a parent-night presentation!
Preview of The Gingerbread Man Story

The Gingerbread Man Story

Created by
Swiss Miss
This version of the classic tale of "The Gingerbread Man" is meant for non-native speaking teachers of English working in a non-English speaking country where English is taught for 1-3 lessons a week. This lesson was taught in one 45-minute lesson with a group of Swiss fourth graders (9 year-olds) in their second year of learning English (with 2 or 3 lessons a week), so they are at an A1+ or beginner level of English. The teacher's language for this lesson is clearly marked in green italics and
Preview of Science (Physics) The Ice Giants of Uranus and Neptune

Science (Physics) The Ice Giants of Uranus and Neptune

Full lesson lecture notes on Uranus and Neptune. Includes teacher notes to help keep students on task as well as fun pictures and some conclusion questions. Here is how to use this in class: 1: Download the entire document: “The notes” 2: Keep a copy of “the notes” for yourself. 3: Delete the areas that have the bold text and save a copy. The bold text in (parenthesis) are notes for you and you can delete those too. 4: Give the sheet with the deleted parts to your students. Have a copy with
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