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Preview of READERS' THEATER UNIT: READING & SCRIPT WRITING grades 5 6 7 8

READERS' THEATER UNIT: READING & SCRIPT WRITING grades 5 6 7 8

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Brilliantly Lit
Want three weeks of fun, no-prep drama or ELA lessons? In this 30% off Readers' Theater activities unit, students read two humorous scripts, answer questions and activities, and watch a slideshow. After absorbing the tips in the 38 slide presentation, they write their own 4-6 page scripts and read them to their admiring fellow students. All you have to do is photocopy the PDFs, or post them to Google Classroom, and let the fun begin! A minimal prep skills development board game will add to the e
Preview of PLAY-SCRIPT WRITING : PRESENTATION

PLAY-SCRIPT WRITING : PRESENTATION

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on play-script writing.After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:Understand the conventions of a play script to use them in writing.Develop dialogues for a play script that exposes characters and situation.Demonstrate the knowledge of play script using the techniques of dialogue writing.This Resource includes:Vocabulary Overview - Play-scriptReal Life Application and Cross-Curriculum LinksFlipped Lesson Part - V
Preview of Easter Writing Prompts

Easter Writing Prompts

Easter is just around the corner. Enjoy this product that consists of 20 DIFFERENT writing promptsappealing backgrounds that may also stimulate a student's "writer's block"prompts that are interesting and thought-provoking! I hope that this product serves you well! Happy Writing!
Preview of Writing a Suspenseful TV Show Script (Middle School Group Activity)

Writing a Suspenseful TV Show Script (Middle School Group Activity)

This fun group project encourages students to be creative and use their imagination! Groups work together to create a suspenseful TV show script, and students learn how to properly format a script. The resource includes instructions, brainstorming pages, a blank storyboard, an example of script writing, and a graphic organizer for writing the script. Be sure to include this fun resource in your next creative writing unit! What’s included in this resource: Cover page with space to write names of
Preview of Readers Theatre: Alcott's Little Women -- Aunt March Settles the Question - CCSS

Readers Theatre: Alcott's Little Women -- Aunt March Settles the Question - CCSS

A proposal of marriage awaits one character in this CCSS-aligned romantic comedy readers theatre script adapted from a chapter of Little Women ("Aunt March Settles the Question.”) Contents• Resource overview (3 pages)• Character list and readers theatre script (includes a narrator; different color text for each character) (10 pages)• Comprehension questions (2 pages)• Comprehension question answer key (2 pages) • Writing prompt and scoring guide (2 pages)Note:Your students do NOT need prior know
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Writing Assignment  Modern Scene Adaptation - ELA Workshop

Romeo and Juliet Writing Assignment Modern Scene Adaptation - ELA Workshop

Created by
ELA Workshop
Romeo and Juliet Writing Assignment Modern Scene Script Creative Writing TaskIn this assignment, students, who have already finished reading and analyzing Romeo and Juliet, will write their own modern adaptation of a scene from the play.  Included in this document: Writing assignment overview and directions for students.Choices of scenes to choose with a brief summary and Act and scene numbers6+1 Traits of Writing Rubric from Education Northwest for scoring final productScript prewriting option
Preview of PLAY SCRIPT WRITING - 11 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

PLAY SCRIPT WRITING - 11 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A set of 11 worksheets with answers on play script writing. This Resource includes: Writing dialogues to go with the story in the given visuals.Turning flat dialogues into an exciting story.Adding scene description and stage directions.Adding dialogues and reporting verbs.Preparing play-scripts for dialogues.Selecting best option to answer play-script questions.Turning given story into a play script. Rewriting the narrative poem as a play script.Here are some possible uses for these in your clas
Preview of WRITING A PLAYSCRIPT USING DIALOGUE TECHNIQUE - LESSON AND RESOURCES

WRITING A PLAYSCRIPT USING DIALOGUE TECHNIQUE - LESSON AND RESOURCES

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on play-script writing.After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:Understand the conventions of a play script to use them in writing.Develop dialogues for a play script that exposes characters and situation.Demonstrate the knowledge of play script using the techniques of dialogue writing.This Resource includes:Vocabulary Overview - Play-scriptReal Life Application and Cross-Curriculum LinksFlipped Lesson Part - VideoSucc
Preview of The Tempest Oral Production Project

The Tempest Oral Production Project

In this creative assessment students are asked to create an original screen play based on one of the conflicts or themes found in The Tempest. With adequate preparation time you will be amazed at the results and creativity a project like this allows room for. In groups, students will select the conflict they would like to focus on from a list provided, and create an original screen play, however they must modernize their play in regards to setting and language. The play they write must have 5 sc
Preview of Mini Lesson - Effective Traits of Writing: Voice

Mini Lesson - Effective Traits of Writing: Voice

This is a mini lesson to introduce writer's voice to students.
Preview of My Christmas Stories- Creative Writing

My Christmas Stories- Creative Writing

Created by
Ink-Credible
As the holiday season approaches, give students the chance to explore their creative writing with some fun, holiday story prompts and challenging new vocabulary words.I let my kids use a dictionary or laptop to look up unfamiliar words. I also allow my students to read their stories out loud. It gives us all a good laugh and builds confidence in my students' public speaking and writing abilities.
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