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10th grade close reading scripts for Montessori

Preview of The Great Gatsby excerpts abridged and adapted for readers' theater

The Great Gatsby excerpts abridged and adapted for readers' theater

Bring F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to life by performing a readers' theater version of select scenes. Including in the bundle are scripts for the following scenes:From Chapter 1: Nick's visit to the Buchanans' East Egg mansionFrom Chapter 2: Tom and Nick train ride past the Valley of Ashes through the chaotic party at Manhattan apartmentFrom Chapter 3: When Neck connects with Jordan at Gatsby's partyFrom Chapter 4: The meeting with Meyer WolfsheimFrom Chapter 5 (Bonus file): Gatsby an
Preview of A Script for "Charles" by Shirley Jackson

A Script for "Charles" by Shirley Jackson

Created by
JC Productions
After you read the short story, you might want your students to read this script. Students love reading scripts as it is very student-centered and gets them involved. I think they retain more when they are part of this kind of a reading. This script is arranged into eight parts, four characters and four narrators, so if you have, let's say, a class of 24, you could have three groups reading it aloud simultaneously, two in the class and one in the hallway. The script itself will take less tha
Preview of Murder Mystery 1- Textual Evidence - Court Case- Speech, Theatre, Debate English

Murder Mystery 1- Textual Evidence - Court Case- Speech, Theatre, Debate English

Murder Mystery - Mock Trial - Perfect for English, Speech, Theatre, Debate classes. Use for students to find textual evidence, by reading closely and debating the issue at hand.Includes: ~Backstory ~Individual stories for students ~Notes page for evidence ~Questions and Answers page ~Contract~Blue Print of the HouseStudents will love this activity when they are performing it in front of the class.
Preview of Sorry, Wrong Number Radio Play Script and Comprehension/Discussion Questions

Sorry, Wrong Number Radio Play Script and Comprehension/Discussion Questions

Are you looking for the perfect old-time radio play to keep your students in SUSPENSE??? Look no further! Your students are going to love reading and/or listening to the radio play "Sorry, Wrong Number". The radio play premiered in 1943 and became one of the most legendary radio plays of all time.Sorry, Wrong Number was the Suspense radio play that not only gave the series its biggest success, but it also became “radio’s most famous play”.The story was presented eight times between 1943 and 1
Preview of Of Mice and Men, Chapter 3, Reader's Theater Style!

Of Mice and Men, Chapter 3, Reader's Theater Style!

Created by
The Merry Seller
In a bustling classroom filled with eager minds, the dynamic tool of differentiated learning comes to life. Here, every student, regardless of their reading level, finds themselves engaged and included. The text of "Of Mice and Men," a literary classic, is no longer just words on a page but a vibrant, interactive experience that sparks excitement and curiosity.To better suit the needs of your students, I've included two versions: Version 1: Complete Original TextExperience the full depth of John
Preview of A Christmas Carol-Scrooge and Marley Questions and Theater Materials

A Christmas Carol-Scrooge and Marley Questions and Theater Materials

Almost everyone is familiar with Charles Dickens' book, "A Christmas Carol", but not all have read the play, A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley by Israel Horovitz. This mini-unit of study includes the following items:Background articles on Charles Dickens and Israel Horovitz.Background articles on the setting and connection to literature.Digital links for accessing Acts I and II of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and MarleyPersonal Connection ActivityQuestions and Answer Keys for Acts I and IIFre
Preview of Seminar Key - How to Chart a Socratic Seminar as a Teacher

Seminar Key - How to Chart a Socratic Seminar as a Teacher

As a teacher, you will be participating very little (if at all) in Socratic Seminar. Instead, you will be filling out this key to chart the discussion. This resource gives you a reproducible key, an example of an A+ seminar in key form, and includes instructions for how to use the codes listed on the key when charting.
Preview of William Carlos Williams "This is Just to Say" & Kenneth Koch | Satire & Tone

William Carlos Williams "This is Just to Say" & Kenneth Koch | Satire & Tone

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for an engaging poetry lesson to get your students excited about critical thinking and enjoying poetry writing? William Carlos William’s poem “This is Just to Say” is a deceptively simple poem about the everyday experience of taking the last delicacy from the fridge. It’s also a poem about family relationships, communication, guilt, and family life. And it's a great poem to easily and quickly teach tone, diction, and structure.The creative writing prompt inspired by Kenneth Koch's poe
Preview of Back for Christmas--Suspense Radio Play Script,Literary Element Q's, TV show

Back for Christmas--Suspense Radio Play Script,Literary Element Q's, TV show

Are you looking for the perfect old-time radio play to keep your students in SUSPENSE??? Look no further! Your students are going to love reading and/or listening to the radio play "Back for Christmas"."Back for Christmas" was a suspense radio play performed back in the 1940s. There is also a fantastic Alfred Hitchcock Presents Episode that can also be watched after reading the radio play.Radio Play Synopsis:A meek British botany professor plans a "Devil's Garden" in the basement.  The story wa
Preview of Independent Reading Response to Fiction (Read to Self) Program

Independent Reading Response to Fiction (Read to Self) Program

Looking for something to enhance and make worthwhile your 'read to self' time in the classroom? Are you exhausted by students who do not commit to books? We have the answer for your independent reading instruction that will also instill the love of reading in your classroom!!!! With this 33 page document you will receive a monthly program where your students will deepen their understanding of what they are reading through close and critical responses to the text. You (the teacher) will gain an a
Preview of Lord of the Flies, Reader's Theater, Chapter 3 (Peardeck)

Lord of the Flies, Reader's Theater, Chapter 3 (Peardeck)

Created by
The Merry Seller
Dive into Drama with Lord of the Flies Chapter 3: Reader's Theater & Peardeck Activity!This interactive lesson plan brings William Golding's classic novel to life, combining the power of performance with the interactive capabilities of Peardeck to deepen understanding and enhance student engagement.What's Included:Full Script for Reader's Theater: Immerse your students in the roles of Ralph, Jack, Simon, and more with a dynamic script that captures the essence of Chapter 3. Watch as your cla
Preview of On A Country Road Radio Play Script and Comprehension/Discussion Questions

On A Country Road Radio Play Script and Comprehension/Discussion Questions

Are you looking for the perfect old-time radio play to keep your students in SUSPENSE??? Look no further! Your students are going to love reading and/or listening to the radio play "On A Country Road".On a Country Road is a melodrama about an escaped madwoman and a couple out of gas in the dark. The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on January 4, 1954, December 4, 1954 and May 10, 1959. You are driving along a country road. The traffic is starting to back-up and a storm is brewing. A
Preview of The Pardoner's Tale - Readers' Theater Style!

The Pardoner's Tale - Readers' Theater Style!

Created by
The Merry Seller
Are you an educator seeking an innovative way to introduce classic literature to your students? Look no further! I am excited to present my captivating "The Pardoner's Tale" Reader's Theater adaptation, designed to bring Chaucer's timeless masterpiece to life in your classroom. Nothing has been deleted from the original text! Reader's Theater is a powerful tool for promoting class participation. By taking on the roles of the characters, students not only enhance their reading skills but also mak
Preview of Socratic Seminar Question Stems

Socratic Seminar Question Stems

This collection of Question Stems gives students sample text to draw from to help them formulate good Seminar questions and statements. This can be used as a scaffolding resource before students get comfortable coming up with their own, or as a handy reference for students who need it by their side.
Preview of Summer Night--Suspense Radio Play Script and Comprehension Questions

Summer Night--Suspense Radio Play Script and Comprehension Questions

Are you looking for the perfect old-time radio play to keep your students in SUSPENSE??? Look no further! Your students are going to love reading and/or listening to the radio play "Summer Night"."Summer Night" is based on a story by Ray Bradbury and stars Ida Lupino in a creepy episode about a serial killer.Radio Play Synopsis:As the episode opens, Anna is trying to phone her friend Helen, but she can't get through. The operator is having trouble connecting the call because everyone in town is
Preview of Absurdist Satire: "Lifeboat" by Monty Python

Absurdist Satire: "Lifeboat" by Monty Python

Created by
JC Productions
Satire is edgy and can even push into the outrageous. This skit is edgy but it’s clearly not meant to be taken seriously. The outrageous is balanced by its silly, wacky style. We can learn about absurdity, juxtaposition, irony, characterization, and the British "stiff upper lip" cultural attitude. While satire can be harsh when directed at individuals (usually those in government or in power), satire’s ultimate goal is to use freedom of speech, a constitutional right, to improve society through
Preview of 12 Labors of Hercules Myth & Comprehension Questions (Reader's Theatre Option)

12 Labors of Hercules Myth & Comprehension Questions (Reader's Theatre Option)

Created by
Professor Messer
The story is taken from Pressbooks Greek Mythology Units. I did not write this text nor these questions. I have just compiled the text into a document that allows for student involvement and easy question answering when reading and studying the Greek Myth. This can be used as a reader's theatre or independent work.
Preview of Socratic Seminar - Introduction (What Is Socratic Seminar?)

Socratic Seminar - Introduction (What Is Socratic Seminar?)

Transform students' critical text analysis and discussion skills by running Socratic Seminar (also known as Paideia and Harkness in some circles) with them. Not all discussion should go through the teacher - students need to be able to respond to each other. Both the physical layout of the classroom as well as the expectations for the Socratic Seminar will facilitate this. This document will orient you and your students to know what to expect when beginning your Socratic Seminar journey.Included
Preview of AMATERASU, a 10-minute play about the Japanese Sun Goddess--4 actors.

AMATERASU, a 10-minute play about the Japanese Sun Goddess--4 actors.

Created by
ALL THINGS DRAMA
AMATERASU a Japanese myth cycle, tells of the Sun Goddess and her tumultuous relationship with her brother Susanowo. She reluctantly allows him to visit and together, they have an evening of dancing, singing, and feasting. While she sleeps, his resentment builds and he destroys the plain of heaven. She sees his betrayal and runs away to hide her radiance in a cave. The people sing to her not of melancholy but of joy. Curious, she comes out of hiding, and sees her own glory and realizes her
Preview of Stranger Things Reader's Theater Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly

Stranger Things Reader's Theater Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly

This Reader's Theater is based off the hit Netflix series Stranger Things.Chapter Four: Holly, Jolly has 19 characters. The script follows two main story lines. The first one is the one with the kids (Main characters, Mike, Luca, Dustin, Will and Eleven). The second story line follows the adults (Joyce, Jonathan, Police Chief Hopper). There are many side characters that come in an out of the episodes.**The teenage story line is heavily altered to keep the story elementary school appropriate***Ea
Preview of The Taming Of The Shrew Retold with Activities and Illustrations

The Taming Of The Shrew Retold with Activities and Illustrations

Created by
Copy and Go
Looking for a way to make The Taming of The Shrew accessible and relevant for teens? This product is designed as a reading strategy to orientate reluctant students to engage with the big issues and narrative of Shakespeare's The Taming of The Shrew before or during tackling the Elizabethan language. The product downloads as a zipped file and includes PDF documents including: * COMPOSING ACTIVITY- An incomplete template of the narrative for students to work in pairs to complete with accompanyin
Preview of Stranger Things Reader's Theater Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat

Stranger Things Reader's Theater Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat

This Reader's Theater is based off the hit Netflix series Stranger Things.Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat has 18 characters. The script follows two main story lines. The first one is the one with the kids (Main characters, Mike, Luca, Dustin, Will and Eleven). The second story line follows the adults (Joyce, Jonathan, Police Chief Hopper). There are many side characters that come in an out of the episodes.**The teenage story line is heavily altered to keep the story elementary school appr
Preview of Stranger Things Reader's Theater Chapter Four: The Body

Stranger Things Reader's Theater Chapter Four: The Body

This Reader's Theater is based off the hit Netflix series Stranger Things.Chapter Four: The Body has 18 characters. The script follows two main story lines. The first one is the one with the kids (Main characters, Mike, Luca, Dustin, Will and Eleven). The second story line follows the adults (Joyce, Jonathan, Police Chief Hopper). There are many side characters that come in an out of the episodes.**The teenage story line is heavily altered to keep the story elementary school appropriate***Each c
Preview of Prometheus & Pandora's Box Myth & Comprehension Questions (Reader's Theatre)

Prometheus & Pandora's Box Myth & Comprehension Questions (Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Professor Messer
The story is taken from Pressbooks Greek Mythology Units. I did not write this text nor these questions. I have just compiled the text into a document that allows for student involvement and easy question answering when reading and studying the Greek Myth. This can be used as a reader's theatre or independent work.
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