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Abraham Lincoln Reader's Theater w/ GREAT vocabulary activities too!

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Grade Levels
2nd - 5th
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Pages
73 pages
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Description

Are you looking for a way to integrate social studies information with reading? Then this Reader's Theater is the product for you! This product will keep your students excited and enthralled while learning about history, as well as practicing their fluency, oral expression, and comprehension skills too! Students will learn about Abraham Lincoln's life from boyhood through the Civil War, as well as the tragic visit to the Ford Theater, where Lincoln's life ended. Also included with this kid friendly product are the following:

- Vocabulary cards to be posted in room or in a pocket chart

- A variety of fun and enriching vocabulary activities for your students to complete!

- A map of the Union, as well as the Confederate States

- Photographs at Lincoln during various stages of his life

- Anchor charts detailing the Emancipation Proclamation, as well as The Gettysburg
Address

- Photographs of the birthplace of Lincoln, as well as his home in Springfield, Illinois

- 14 speaking parts

Help your students learn about United States history in a way that they will never forget! Involved learners learn information faster and retain it much longer!

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73 pages
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Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., gaining the floor in respectful ways, listening to others with care, speaking one at a time about the topics and texts under discussion).
Recount or describe key ideas or details from a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media.
Come to discussions prepared, having read or studied required material; explicitly draw on that preparation and other information known about the topic to explore ideas under discussion.
Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., gaining the floor in respectful ways, listening to others with care, speaking one at a time about the topics and texts under discussion).
Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 4 topics and texts, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.

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