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Adult education Black History Month scripts

Preview of African Folk Tales Reader's Theatre Scripts/stories x3 with Questions

African Folk Tales Reader's Theatre Scripts/stories x3 with Questions

One day, Frog visited Sky. FrogSky! Please make me look better. I want to be beautiful and strong like the other animals. Frog waited, but nothing happened. Sky was silent. FrogSky! Could you at least give me a tail? All the other animals have tails. SkyVery well. I will give you a tail. FrogThank you, Sky! SkyOnce you have a tail, you must watch over my special water hole. Make sure that it never goes dry and that everyone drinks from it. FrogI will do anything you ask once I have a tail.Incl
Preview of Thurgood Marshall, a Thoroughly Good Lawyer - Small Group Reader's Theater

Thurgood Marshall, a Thoroughly Good Lawyer - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It ties in Social Studies with Language Arts. It is about Thurgood Marshall. Brad has made a report about Thurgood Marshall for the class for Career Day. Pete and Cindy have never heard of him and wonder why Brad would choose a lawyer to talk about. When Brad tells them that Thurgood Marshall changed America they want to know how a lawyer could do that. Kate and Brad tell them all about Thurgood’s journey as a lawyer and how he fought against
Preview of Jackie Robinson and the Bus - Small Group Reader's Theater

Jackie Robinson and the Bus - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It is based on an incident that happened 11 years prior to Rosa Parks. Mr. Robinson was asked to move from his seat on a desegregated army bus and, when he refused, it led to a court marshal. Jackie Robinson was given an honorable discharge just a few months later. I use reader's theater as a way to encourage my reluctant readers to raise their fluency. It motivate everyone! My name is Melanie Whitesides and I wrote this reader's theater for B
Preview of The Legend of John Henry Reader's Theatre Script with Questions

The Legend of John Henry Reader's Theatre Script with Questions

John HenryI would rather die with my hammer in my hands, than let that steam drill get the best of me.The Railroad Boss and all of the railroad workers cheered loudly as the Salesman laughed. SalesmanI would like to remind you, Mister Henry, and everyone hear, that a machine never gets tired, and it never has to sleep. I reckon that this steam drill will be working long after you, me and everyone here has been dead. Machines are the future of labor. As long as this steam drill is well oiled and
Preview of I Want To Read! - How Fredrick Douglas First Began to Read - Reader's Theater

I Want To Read! - How Fredrick Douglas First Began to Read - Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Reader's Theater for four students. I Want To Read is the story of how Fredrick Douglas first began reading. It was written to use for students during Black History Month but can be used any time. I write them for small groups to help with fluency. When the group is small, they don't waste time sitting around waiting for their turn and get more time actually practicing. Reader's Theater actually encourages students who are reluctant to read. It is a fun way to get people to practice. M
Preview of Salt in His Shoes Michael Jordan's Pursuit of a Dream Reader's Theatre Script

Salt in His Shoes Michael Jordan's Pursuit of a Dream Reader's Theatre Script

Mama JordanDid you guys lose again, today? Michael nodded. He was quiet for a minute and then said: Michael JordanMama, how can I grow taller? Mama Jordan knew the answer to a lot of questions, but this was a tough one. She thought for a moment as she sprinkled salt and pepper on the chicken she was making for dinner. Then she smiled, looked at Michael and said: Mama JordanSalt. Michael JordanSalt? Mama JordanSalt in your shoes. We will put salt in your shoes and say a prayer every night. Before
Preview of Bob Beamon - One Giant Leap for Man (Small Group Reader's Theater)

Bob Beamon - One Giant Leap for Man (Small Group Reader's Theater)

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It ties in Social Studies with Language Arts. It is about a former Olympian, Bob Beamon, who set the world's record in the long jump in 1968. In the script, Student #1 is practicing their lines for a report on a biography about Robert ‘Bob’ Beamon when the other students hear them. At first, they are confused and think that the student is going to talk about the first landing on the moon. Student #1 and #4 explain who Bob Beamon was and is and
Preview of Black History Month Panel Recruitment Guide & 28 Participant Prompts

Black History Month Panel Recruitment Guide & 28 Participant Prompts

Created by
PD Prepped
Black History Month panels allow your campus to grow from the insights and experiences of local stakeholders. Bring in parents, teachers, community members, or even local persons of influence to share their experiences, hopes, and concerns with your staff and make culturally responsive instructional practices and school-wide procedures from this time of learning. In this resource you will find recommendations on recruiting and prepping panel members as well as scripts for reaching out via phone,
Preview of Ninth Cavalry to the Rescue!

Ninth Cavalry to the Rescue!

THIS U.S. History play celebrates the legendary "Buffalo Soldiers" — the first African-American soldiers commissioned during peacetime, from their service in the Lincoln County Wars to the Massacre at Wounded Knee. Appearances by Billy the Kid, Geronimo, Governor Lew Wallace and General Colin Powell. Playscript contains full set, stage, costume directions along with useful staging tips.
Preview of 7 Black History Month Panel Prompts

7 Black History Month Panel Prompts

Created by
PD Prepped
Black History Month Panels are an excellent way to engage the local community and gain insight and context for your campus. Use these 7 prompts to help guide the experience. If you are looking for a more thorough guide on conducting a panel, check out this resource for scripts, suggestions, and 20+ unique prompts.Black History Month Panel Recruitment Guide & 28 Participant Prompts Want to take this month's opportunity to train your staff on peaceful conflict resolution? Here is a half-day PD
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