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Adult education middle ages scripts

Preview of Scripts: Renaissance Age of Chivalry skits

Scripts: Renaissance Age of Chivalry skits

Package contains 37 short skits for reader’s theater, a Medieval unit, drama clubs, theater classes or successful entertainment at Renaissance Fairs or feasts plus adaptations for classroom use, discussion starters for elements of literature, art and other extension ideas, a rubric and plenty of internet links for creating a Medieval persona, etc. Template for a formal letter of complaint and job resume are included for cross curricular/interdisciplinary lessons as well as a comparison alley
Preview of Sir Marrok: The Werewolf Knight Reader's Theatre story/script with Questions

Sir Marrok: The Werewolf Knight Reader's Theatre story/script with Questions

One day, after Sir Marrok had returned home from one of his mysterious trips, the inquisitive and worried Lady Marrok approached him. Lady MarrokMy dear husband, I must ask you something, but I am afraid my question will make you angry. Sir Marrok embraced his wife in a hug and looked lovingly into her eyes. Sir MarrokFear not, I will tell you anything within my power to tell. Lady MarrokI am very frightened when you leave me alone. I dread losing you, for I do not know where you go. Pray, tell
Preview of Readers Theater: The Great Schism (Papal Schism/Middle Ages)

Readers Theater: The Great Schism (Papal Schism/Middle Ages)

Created by
Kelly Martinez
Written for AP European History, but can be used for any Middle Ages study. Your students will have a blast learning how the Catholic Church began losing power during the late Middle Ages. Various ideas for using this play include: (1) students can work in small groups of 4 and practice reading through each scene; (2) the entire class can put on the play; (3) small groups can act out individual scenes and compete to see which small group acts it out the best; or (4) students can write a one
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