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Adult education Christmas-Chanukah-Kwanzaa scripts

Preview of 10 French Dialogues + Questions for Christmas (NOËL) - Speaking + Reading

10 French Dialogues + Questions for Christmas (NOËL) - Speaking + Reading

Here are 10 French one-page Dialogues on CHRISTMAS for Reading and Speaking Practice, and a great NO PREP activity for the weeks leading up to Christmas holidays. These dialogues are an excellent literacy tool for comprehensible input as well as for distance learning.Recommended Proficiency Levels:As the holiday addition to my collection of one-page French dialogues, these Christmas dialogues are geared to an Early Intermediate/Intermediate level for students learning French as an additional lan
Preview of Readers Theater - A Christmas Carol Script  (NO PREP)

Readers Theater - A Christmas Carol Script (NO PREP)

Created by
Nessa's Lessons
'A Christmas Carol' readers theater. The entire text has been condensed into only 11 pages of script.Bring the story of Scrooge to life in your classroom this holiday season with this specially written script.The bonuses for your students - It's ideal for encouraging reluctant readers who would find the original text overwhelming and challenging.It can be used as a pre-reading task so ESL/Spec ed/lower ability students can familiarize themselves with plot, characters and themes easily which give
Preview of Journey to Bethlehem:  The Historical Journey

Journey to Bethlehem: The Historical Journey

If your school allows you to focus on the religious aspects of Christmas, here is a great slide show for you. “Journey to Bethlehem: The Historical Journey” tells how Joseph and Mary made their way from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Along the way, your students will learn about:their home in Nazareththe census that necessitated their journeythe route they tookthe landscapes they would have walked throughwhether they walked or rode a donkey or used a cartthe dangers and the hardships they would have enc
Preview of Unwrapped  Christmas One-Act Scripts and Monologues for kids and teens

Unwrapped Christmas One-Act Scripts and Monologues for kids and teens

Created by
Amy Traurig
Unwrap the meaning of Christmas with these 7 original short One-Act scripts and monologues. All holiday scripts are written for young actors (kids and teens) and can be performed in a socially distanced setting or virtually.Script Collection Include:The Reluctant MangerChristmas According to the Stars (One-Act AND Monologue)The Break-Up GiftHappy Christmas TreeThe Joy TreeChristmas Smile“These sketches are innovative and fresh. I love what you are doing! Christmas Smile is also innovative. It ‘h
Preview of The Greatest Gift Reader's Theater Script -Questions -Philip Van Doren Stern

The Greatest Gift Reader's Theater Script -Questions -Philip Van Doren Stern

George PrattGive me just one good reason why I should be alive. I’m sick of everything! I’m stuck here in this mud hole for life, doing the same full work day after day. Other people are leading exciting lives, but I…well, I’m just a small-town bank clerk. I never did anything really useful or interesting, and it looks as if I never will. I might just as well be dead. Sometimes I wish I were. In fact, I wish I had never been born!The StrangerWhy, that’s wonderful! You have solved everything. You
Preview of It's Christmas, Charlie Brown! Reader's Theatre Script -Rubric & Questions

It's Christmas, Charlie Brown! Reader's Theatre Script -Rubric & Questions

Included in the It's Christmas, Charlie Brown! Reader's Theatre Unit:17 page script3 major characters + the narrator6 supporting characters45 metacognitive questionsStudent Reader's Theatre Evaluations based on 4 levels and 5 criteria.Student Success CriteriaStudent Friendly GoalsReader's Theatre ChecklistIt's Christmas, Charlie Brown! Synopsis:Snoopy’s dog-house blinks on and off with electric lights.Sally thinks only about the presents she will get.Lucy likes aluminum trees.Is this Christmas?
Preview of A Christmas Carol Reader's Theatre Script -Charles Dickens Original -John Leech

A Christmas Carol Reader's Theatre Script -Charles Dickens Original -John Leech

Ebenezer ScroogeSpirit…Tell me if Tiny Tim will live. The Ghost of Christmas PresentI see a vacant seat in the poor chimney-corner, and a crutch without an owner, carefully preserved. If these shadows remain unaltered by the Future, the child will die. Ebenezer ScroogeNo, no. Oh, no, kind Spirit! Say he will be spared. The Ghost of Christmas PresentIf these shadows remain unaltered by the Future, none other of my race will find him here. What then? If he be like to die, he had better do it, and
Preview of Home Alone: Reader's Theatre/Radio Play -Christmas

Home Alone: Reader's Theatre/Radio Play -Christmas

Summary:When bratty 8-year-old Kevin McCallister acts out the night before a family trip to Paris, his mother, Kate McCallister, makes him sleep in the attic. After the McCallisters mistakenly leave for the airport without Kevin, he awakens to an empty house and assumes his wish to have no family has come true, but his excitement sours when he realizes that two con men named Harry and Marv, who call themselves the Wet Bandits, plan to rob the McCallister residence, and that he alone must protect
Preview of Ralphie's Christmas Story Reader's Theatre Script -With Questions

Ralphie's Christmas Story Reader's Theatre Script -With Questions

Mom ParkerWhat would you like for Christmas, Ralphie? Jean ShepherdI knew the moment called for nuance and nonchalance. But sometimes you just…Ralphie speaks quickly: Ralphie ParkerI want an official Red Ryder carbine-action 200 shot Range Model air rifle with a compass in the stock and a… Jean ShepherdOn, no! My tongue short-circuited my brain. I was speaking faster than I was thinking. I was dead. Even before she opened her mouth, I knew what my mother was going to say to me. Mom ParkerRalphie
Preview of A Christmas Carol Reader's Theater Script with Questions -Charles Dickens

A Christmas Carol Reader's Theater Script with Questions -Charles Dickens

Ebenezer ScroogeSpirit! Something informs me that our parting moment is at hand. Tiny Tim has…died. But please…tell me…who was the man we saw lying in that bed? A thick fog begins to surround Scrooge and the spirit, and they are transported to a cemetery. It is a worthy place, indeed to learn the wretched dead man’s name. The spirit points to a tombstone in the distance. Scrooge squints at it and then looks back at the spirit. Ebenezer ScroogeBefore I draw nearer to the gravestone at which you p
Preview of Markheim Reader's Theatre Script -Robert Louis Stevenson -Questions -Rubric

Markheim Reader's Theatre Script -Robert Louis Stevenson -Questions -Rubric

MarkheimYou know me? The visitor smiled. VisitorYou have long been a favourite of mine, and I have long observed and often sought to help you. MarkheimWhat are you? The devil? VisitorWhat I may be, cannot affect the service I propose to render you. MarkheimIt can, it does! Be helped by you? No, never; not by you! You do not know me yet; thank God, you do not know me! VisitorI know you… Replied the visitant, with a sort of kind severity or rather firmness. Visitor…I know you to the soul.Included
Preview of The Perfect Gift for Santa - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Perfect Gift for Santa - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students for Christmas. In the script, The elves are having trouble picking a present out for Santa. He has a lot of things already and knows everything people are thinking. So the elves make a plan and watch Santa to see what things he needs or wants as he is working. When they compare notes, the only thing they can tell for certain is that Santa looks like he could use more sleep. After talking it over, the elves realize that a week in b
Preview of Christmas.....who needs Christmas?

Christmas.....who needs Christmas?

Created by
Tina Pischiutta
Things to know before you get started:• This play is so much fun and the kids get a kick out of the mix of different characters. It’s funny, easy to follow and it uses easy language. • This play is an adaptation of “A Christmas Carol”. Scrooge’s character in this play is Helga, and her faithful assistant who in the Christmas Carol is Jacob Marley, is Shirley. It’s a comical spin on this story, but there is no Tiny Tim. Helga runs an office and all she cares about is money, and she treats her em
Preview of A New Look for Santa - Small Group Reader's Theater

A New Look for Santa - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 3 students for Christmas. In the script, Elvis the elf has given himself a new job. He wants to be Santa’s fashion consultant and give Santa a new look. Santa agrees to listen to his suggestions but, one by one, he finds problems with each of them. Santa decides to keep his look because it is a classic and he likes it. Elvis is sad he couldn’t help Santa but then Santa offers him a new job. He makes him fashion consultant over all the dolls
Preview of CHRISTMAS DRAMATIC PLAY about the Spirit of Giving (Virtual/ In-Person)

CHRISTMAS DRAMATIC PLAY about the Spirit of Giving (Virtual/ In-Person)

It will be a grand Christmas Production!This play entitled, "Under the Christmas Tree," gives an introspective look at the intentions behind gift giving. As the fun, animated gift characters come to life, they provide meaningful messages that are relevant for not only the Christmas season, but life. Your budding actors and actresses will have fun dressing up and roleplaying this light-hearted production. What else is so awesome about this play? It includes suggested options and variations for
Preview of The Legend of the Poinsettia Reader's Theater Script x2 and Questions

The Legend of the Poinsettia Reader's Theater Script x2 and Questions

Senora GomezOh, Lucida, the blanket is so tangled. There is no time for me to fix it, because tomorrow is Christmas Eve. Lucida started to cry. LucidaIt is my fault that the blanket is ruined. Now my family will not have a gift to place at the manger of the Baby Jesus. Senora GomezDon’t worry, Lucida. We will all go to the procession together. Lucida did not say anything, but in her heart she felt that she had ruined Christmas.*********************************************************************
Preview of CHRISTMAS DANCE - EDITABLE PROGRAM TEMPLATE

CHRISTMAS DANCE - EDITABLE PROGRAM TEMPLATE

Better hurry, Christmas break is only a few days away! Bet your school is having a Christmas dance to reward your students for their hard work and good behavior this semester!If so, here's a nifty editable template to outline the sequence of events for the big event. Some schools elect to go the more formal route while others go a casual route. No problem with this Publisher document. You just insert your pertinent text and delete the template text that's not needed. It's very simple! Addi
Preview of Santa and the Seriously Selfish Sneak - Small Group Reader's Theater

Santa and the Seriously Selfish Sneak - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students for Christmas. In the script, there is a very selfish and sneaky man who won’t even be good at Christmas and so Santa has decided to teach him a lesson. He offers him a box that has everything in it he needs to be happy for the rest of his life. Santa tells the man that, in order to earn it, for the next two weeks the Sneak must be nice, work hard, take turns, and not play any tricks. When the Selfish Sneak does everything Santa a
Preview of Sierra's Kwanzaa Reader's Theatre Script

Sierra's Kwanzaa Reader's Theatre Script

Included in Sierra's Kwanzaa Reader's Theatre Unit:13 page script8 characters + the narrator1 page "What is Kwanzaa?"Sierra's Kwanzaa synopsis:It is December 26 and Sierra has invited her friends over to play. A snowstorm has begun, and Aunt Teresa makes it in from the airport. She is happy to see her family and friends. She begins to decorate for Kwanzaa. While doing so she acknowledges all of the achievements of her family members. Sierra is young and has not won any contests or competitions
Preview of It's a Wonderful Life Reader's Theater Script -Questions

It's a Wonderful Life Reader's Theater Script -Questions

George BaileyYou mean, you actually heard my prayer up there? ClarenceYours and over a dozen others. You would be surprised how many people are concerned about you. George BaileyNot after they find out that I’ve ruined their lives. ClarenceYou haven’t ruined their lives, George. Besides, it wasn’t your fault. George BaileyI’m the president of the company. I’m the one to be held accountable. Ask Mr. Potter. He will tell you. ClarenceAnd you think killing yourself would make everyone feel hap
Preview of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King Reader's Theater Script - E. T. A. Hoffmann

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King Reader's Theater Script - E. T. A. Hoffmann

Fred always kept shoving in the biggest and hardest nuts into the nutcracker’s mouth; but all of a sudden there was a crack, crick, then three teeth fell out of the Nutcracker’s mouth, and his under-jaw went loose and wobbly. MaryOh, my poor dear Nutcracker! Mary, snatched him out of Fred’s hands.FredWhat a silly, dumb fellow! He is set up to be a nutcracker, and yet he doesn’t have a good set of teeth! He doesn’t seem to be very first-rate at his business. Hand him over, Mary! He shall go on cr
Preview of Who is the Real Santa Claus? Reader's Theatre Script -With Questions

Who is the Real Santa Claus? Reader's Theatre Script -With Questions

BethanyYou also look sad. What’s wrong, Santa? Santa ClausThe grown-ups don’t seem to know who I am, and they don’t seem to care. BethanyThat’s because they have stopped believing in you, but the children still love you.Santa ClausNot all children like me. BethanyOnly the bad ones, but they probably never visit or write to you.Included in the Who is the Real Santa Claus? Reader's Theatre Unit:16 page script13 characters + The Narrator31 analytical questions that range from easy to challengingWh
Preview of CHRISTMAS DRAMATIC PLAY about the Birth of Jesus (Virtual/In-Person)

CHRISTMAS DRAMATIC PLAY about the Birth of Jesus (Virtual/In-Person)

It will be a grand Christmas Production!This play entitled, "Behind the Sacrifice," gives a behind the scene look at the cosmic warfare that went on during the birth of Jesus. Though the characters and scenarios are fictional, each scene ends with the real Biblical account of what took place. You are sure to love this showcase of good verses evil at its finest.What else is so awesome about this bundle? It includes suggested options and variations for an in-person or virtual performance You can
Preview of Home Alone: Reader's Theatre/Radio Play Preview Chapter Marley and Kevin

Home Alone: Reader's Theatre/Radio Play Preview Chapter Marley and Kevin

Summary:When bratty 8-year-old Kevin McCallister acts out the night before a family trip to Paris, his mother, Kate McCallister, makes him sleep in the attic. After the McCallisters mistakenly leave for the airport without Kevin, he awakens to an empty house and assumes his wish to have no family has come true, but his excitement sours when he realizes that two con men named Harry and Marv, who call themselves the Wet Bandits, plan to rob the McCallister residence, and that he alone must protect
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