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Preview of Jackie Robinson readers theater baseball play

Jackie Robinson readers theater baseball play

Here's a compelling play about Jackie Robinson. Over my nearly thirty years of using drama in the classroom, kids say this is one of their favorites to enact. This original script recounts the events surrounding Jackie's breaking of the color barrier through the narration of the Hot Dog Man and the Peanut Vendor at an "actual" ballgame today. (You can hear a podcast presentation of the play at ReadAloudPlays.com) Parts for from 7 to 13 actors, and suitable for reader's theater, podcast, or sta
Preview of Juneteenth Readers Theater

Juneteenth Readers Theater

Perfect for celebrating Juneteenth! Based on actual slave narratives, Freedom for the First Time is historically-accurate, kid-friendly, and comes embedded with discussion prompts and historic photos. It’s the narrative of ten-year old Tyree during the Civil War. Tyree believes whatever her masters say. But when Tyree’s brother, Sweet Walter, arrives with a band of Union soldiers to tell her the war is over, she and her family experience their day of Jubilee, the day they know freedom for the fi
Preview of Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice Readers Theater Play Script

Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice Readers Theater Play Script

A true and compelling story from the Montgomery Bus Boycott! Who can forget Claudette Colvin? Well, history did for nearly fifty years. Claudette was just fifteen when she was dragged off a Montgomery city bus for refusing to surrender her seat. Unlike Rosa Parks a year later, Claudette was convicted and then ostracized by her peers, by Civil Rights leaders, and by history. Her story has resurfaced thanks to Philip Hoose’s book, Twice Toward Justice. Use this script independently or paired it wi
Preview of Ruby Bridges Black History Readers Theater

Ruby Bridges Black History Readers Theater

Ruby Bridges was headline news in 1960 as she naively trudged into the all-white William Frantz School. Her compelling story, that of a first grader integrating New Orleans Public Schools is indelible. Famed American author John Steinbeck wrote about it. Norman Rockwell painted it. And Ruby herself, nearly forty years later, revisited it in her stunning book, Through My Eyes. By pairing Ruby’s book with this lovely RT script, you’ll inspire learning that’ll stay with your students for years to c
Preview of March for Freedom MLK Readers Theater

March for Freedom MLK Readers Theater

One of the hallmarks of a quality play is that the story is told through the eyes of a child witnessing the events firsthand. Originally published in the Feb/March 2010 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks magazine, "Freedom March" is told through the eyes of eleven-year-old Lucy. Her grandmother is dying of cancer and her father is worried about losing his job. But her brother is fired up about The March for Jobs and Freedom, the iconic event where Dr. King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech. It
Preview of Martin's Big Dream: The Youth of MLK Readers Theater

Martin's Big Dream: The Youth of MLK Readers Theater

Classic reader's theater from the pages of Scholastic’s Storyworks magazine! Martin's Big Dream is based on a true story from Dr. King’s childhood in which neighborhood boys refused to play baseball with him. Dr. King wrote that it was a pivotal moment in his becoming a civil rights leader. It was recently enacted by a branch of the Palace Theatre with support from the local BLM chapter, and it pairs nicely with Doreen Rappaport's book, "Martin's Big Words." It includes parts for ten to twelve
Preview of Box Brown's Freedom Crate Readers Theater

Box Brown's Freedom Crate Readers Theater

When Henry’s wife and children are sold away, Henry devises a plan to mail himself to the North in a wooden crate. With help from members of the Underground Railroad and Philadelphia’s Ant-Slavery Society, Henry defies death as his crate is tossed from one train to the next. Historically-accurate, Box Brown’s Freedom Crate is based on Brown’s actual autobiography, The Narrative of the Life of Henry “Box” Brown. It’s also the subject of a picture book, Henry’s Freedom Box (Scholastic, 2007), whic
Preview of Richard Wright & the Library Card Paired Text Readers Theater

Richard Wright & the Library Card Paired Text Readers Theater

American author Richard Wright wrote numerous books of significance including Native Son. This play is based on an incident from Wright’s youth in which he was denied access to the public library due to his race. The story was popularized in William Miller’s inspiring picture book, “Richard Wright and the Library Card” (Lee & Low, 1997). Young Richard teaches himself how to read, moves to the city, and gets a job. When he’s turned away at the library, he seeks help from his employer. His bos
Preview of Pillage: Pirate 6 Week Curriculum - Bible Lessons for Kids Ministry & Families

Pillage: Pirate 6 Week Curriculum - Bible Lessons for Kids Ministry & Families

Created by
Amy Traurig
THEMEPirate Me - God has a plan for meSword - My words have powerMap - God's Word guides meFlag - Jesus gives me new life Treasure - God is my greatest treasureWater - God can use meYour purchase includes six weeks of: - Meet-Up Leader Guides - Parent Activity Guides- Weekly Scripts for you to use with your team- Activities, Crafts, Pirate themed snacks, Games, and Bible-Based Discussions Want to use these lessons to plan a Virtual Bible Study Group for Families/Children/ Ability Ministries S
Preview of The Civil Rights Monologues, A Civil Rights Play, Middle & H.S.

The Civil Rights Monologues, A Civil Rights Play, Middle & H.S.

Drama! Comedy! Tragedy! Great for Black History Month, or any other month! Are you sick of the same tired old Black History Month programs? Here's a modern play for high school that's guaranteed to hold your audience's interest! Appropriate for grades 7-12Highlighting the story of the Civil Rights movement from the perspectives of the people who lived it, The Civil Rights Monologues gives a 360° view of the movement and the marches in Birmingham, Alabama. This edgy play for high school and mi
Preview of Safety Worksheets - "Private Parts"

Safety Worksheets - "Private Parts"

In this day and age it is essential that our children and students can discern what private areas are, and what to do in the case that they are touched inappropriately. This cute worksheet packet about bathing suit parts will inform your child in a fun way.
Preview of A  SOCIAL STORY - "Believing I Can Get Better" (SEL ACTIVITY)

A SOCIAL STORY - "Believing I Can Get Better" (SEL ACTIVITY)

This social story is for a child or person supported who is coping with stress pertaining to illness. The aim of this social story is to remind one to keep thoughts positive and remember to believe in health during a time of sickness. This item can be used in an interactive notebook, counseling session, or classroom. Add notes & annotations through an interactive layer and assign it to students via Google Classroom.
Preview of A SOCIAL STORY "When I Put Myself in Another's Shoes" (SEL ACTIVITY)

A SOCIAL STORY "When I Put Myself in Another's Shoes" (SEL ACTIVITY)

We know how we feel, but how can you imagine how someone else does? What would it be like to walk in someone else's shoes? Teach a child or supported person about empathy with this cute social story. This tool can be used as an interactive digital workbook in the classroom or therapy setting. Answers are emboldened in the text.
Preview of Learning Love Languages

Learning Love Languages

Teach children how to identify all of the five love languages - affirmations, gifts, acts of service, quality time and touch. The touch love language stresses the importance of consent (and asking first) when asking for a hug. With definitions, examples, and 25 multiple choice questions this activity will take about 30 - 60 minutes to complete, depending on the cognitive functioning of the children engaged. This was created on google slides and so fits the landscape google slide proportions. Thi
Preview of SpEd Self - Advocacy the First Day

SpEd Self - Advocacy the First Day

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This set is written from my own experience as a person with Non Verbal Learning Disorder. When I was in college, I was expected to be my own self advocate. I wished at the time that there was a template I could follow and bring to my professors to quickly explain what my needs were. Now that I have graduated and have taught in public schools, I realize that teachers need a reminder about their students needs.I wrote this set to outline the process of being a self-advocate the first day of class.
Preview of A SOCIAL STORY - "Staying Safe During COVID-19" (SEL ACTIVITY)

A SOCIAL STORY - "Staying Safe During COVID-19" (SEL ACTIVITY)

Read this with students who need the reminder of keeping their masks on all day, washing their hands, keeping their distance, and staying positive at this time by taking positive action. This document was created in Google Documents and so can fit an interactive Google screen. This item can be used in an interactive notebook, counseling session, or classroom. Add notes & annotations through an interactive layer and assign to students via Google Classroom.
Preview of Problem Solving Workbook

Problem Solving Workbook

Cultivate autonomous flexible thinking for everyday life situations. This vibrantly colored interactive and printable workbook teaches one to "think first" before acting when resolving a social or personal dilemma. This 30-page workbook takes about 45 minutes to complete. The answers are all subjective and can be reviewed with a teacher, therapist, or parent. This tool can be uploaded as an interactive digital activity on your google drive.
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