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10th grade religion scripts

Preview of Holy Week Readers' Theater Skit Script

Holy Week Readers' Theater Skit Script

Created by
Lisa Lohmann
This Holy Week readers’ theater script is an informative and worshipful experience for kids and adults. This serious skit features readings of fourteen eyewitness accounts of the events of Holy Week based on what is found in the four gospels. Starting with the events of Palm Sunday, characters like a Jewish traveler, a disciple, Simon the Leper, Judas, James, Peter, Caiaphas, Pilate, a Roman soldier, Simon of Cyrene, John, Joseph of Arimathea, and Mary Magdalene tell listeners what they saw, h
Preview of Christian Chapel Skit - "What's Bigger?"

Christian Chapel Skit - "What's Bigger?"

This humorous skit was written for a school chapel service and performed by 6th graders but could be easily accommodated to go as low as 3rd grade. The text for the skit is Ephesians 3:18-19a, "May you have the power to understand ...... how long and high and wide and deep is God's love for us." The skit is a mock game show in which contestants compete to answer the question, "What's bigger" regarding a variety of items. It culminates in the realization by the contestants that God's love is b
Preview of Living Stations of the Cross Script

Living Stations of the Cross Script

This is a 30 page packet. If you are responsible, or want to take on, having your students present the Living Stations of the Cross to the school community, this may be for you. This script is powerful. It will involve all your students and will be such a great visual for the school community. The packet includes the script, the songs you should use, and a powerful video link to show to your students.We have great success with this, and I hope you do as well! We have presented to both the s
Preview of Easter Play | All-in-One Complete Skit Kit for Children and Teens | Good Friday

Easter Play | All-in-One Complete Skit Kit for Children and Teens | Good Friday

Uncover the greatest secret to why Jesus had to die on a cross this Easter with our All-in-One Easter Play Kit for Children and Teens. This complete package is inspired by the a Little Bird who was in search of a King who would rescue God's people from their greatest enemy... the Romans! Even though the bird found kings who were skilled with the sword and kings who had immense riches, God ended up choosing a king who would be hanging on a cross. This king's name was Jesus and he came to conquer
Preview of "Nobody Knows My Name" Religious Christmas Program/ Children's Play

"Nobody Knows My Name" Religious Christmas Program/ Children's Play

Created by
Valerie Lynch
Loosely based on characters from "A Christmas Carol," this play, "What's in a Name?" uses an Angel of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, to show how the man labeled 'innkeeper' in books and plays all over the world may feel if he were to find out his name wasn't included over the centuries of retelling Christ's birth story. Does it matter if nobody knows your name? This play has 23 speaking parts, but can be easily edited for more/less. There were four songs (available on iTunes) that I us
Preview of Stations of the Cross Drama Script- easy and effective for Lent Passion Play

Stations of the Cross Drama Script- easy and effective for Lent Passion Play

Looking for a way to involve your students in the Lenten tradition of Stations of the Cross? This student-friendly adaptation will get your students actively participating by representing the fourteen events in Jesus' life with silent "tableau" pictures while a classmate reads the scene. Involve an entire class of 30 with parts for narrator, Jesus, Pilate, the soldiers, Veronica, Mary, and the townspeople. Included in this product is a link to a fully-staged live production of this script pe
Preview of Bible Readers' Theater & Activities: Queen Esther. Upper Elem - Mid School

Bible Readers' Theater & Activities: Queen Esther. Upper Elem - Mid School

Looking for a readers' theater to teach your students character strengths like COURAGE? Try this readers' theater and activity package about Queen Esther from the Bible. This digital download includes an 8 page long readers' theater, printable props (like crowns and a scepter), characters to cut-out, a vocabulary activity and writing activities. This Readers Theater has vocabulary words for upper elementary through middle school students. Younger students can use it too, with an explanation of
Preview of Christmas Nativity Play All-in-One Kit for Children and Teens | Editable Skit

Christmas Nativity Play All-in-One Kit for Children and Teens | Editable Skit

Unleash the magic of Christmas with our All-in-One Nativity Play Kit for Children and Teens. This enchanting kit is inspired by the heartwarming story of a little star's quest to do something great for God. It is ultimately led on a journey towards pointing 3 Wise Men to a baby boy cradled within a manger. Even though this story touches on the themes of humility and surrender, the greatest lesson this Little Star discovers is that God's plans for greatness often looks quite different from the wo
Preview of The Pilgrim's Progress: A Reader's Theater Script-Story + Excerpt Handout

The Pilgrim's Progress: A Reader's Theater Script-Story + Excerpt Handout

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Second only to the Bible in all-time readership, John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress is a classic allegory and a staple of British Literature. Plagued by visions of destruction, Christian (the titular pilgrim) must travel the true path in search of the narrow gate, through which he may lose the burden upon his back. This adaptation covers the first portion of Christian's journey from the City of Destruction, through the Slough of Despond, past Worldly Wiseman, and finally to the Wicket Gate, wh
Preview of John Milton's Paradise Lost: The Fall of Satan (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

John Milton's Paradise Lost: The Fall of Satan (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This 9-page Reader's Theater script-story adapts the first part of John Milton's epic work Paradise Lost, giving students an overview of the poem's main characters and themes, as well as a taste for Milton's poetic language. Satan, decisively defeated by God, decides to build a capital in hell called Pandemonium and make it his personal mission to corrupt God's perfect creation. The poem addresses concepts of good and evil, free will, and the power of divine grace.Anticipatory Guide: Students r
Preview of Christian Chapel Skit - "Sweet Dreams"

Christian Chapel Skit - "Sweet Dreams"

This humorous skit was used as in elementary school chapel service to illustrate the meaning of Psalm 4:8, "I will lie down and sleep in peace, for your alone, O Lord, keep me safe."One student was trying to sleep but was plagued with worry and bad dreams. Finally, he began to recite Psalm 4:8, and the bad dreams were chased away.This skit was written for 1 sleeper (this student needs to be a ham when acting), 4 BDGs (Bad Dream Guys), 4 GDGs (Good Dream Guys), and 24 lines of narration. The na
Preview of Skit for Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan

Skit for Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan

Created by
Writing Fun
This skit covers the following book sections:The City of Destruction, meeting Evangelist, Obstinate and the Slough of Despond, meeting Help.
Preview of Puppets:  The Joystealer, Spanish Audio Track

Puppets: The Joystealer, Spanish Audio Track

Puppets are a great way to tell a story or teach a lesson in a fun & interesting way. Christian puppets are funny-sometimes sad, sometimes silly-but they always touch children with God’s love and further his Word. Puppets not only capture the undivided attention of children, they also see the world through a child’s eyes. Christian puppets can take a scripture verse and shed humorous light on it that provides new insight for kids. The Joystealer is great for attracting a crowd & wa
Preview of Chapel Plays Bundle

Chapel Plays Bundle

A bundle of four plays that can be presented in chapel service or for student drama clubs. Funny, silly, based on video games, history, heroes, and popular culture, with Biblical messages.Each play is also available on its own.1. Gamer's Guide to Looking Like Jesus2. Beautiful Things3. Escape from the Time Travel Laboratory4. DragonBlade
Preview of Script: Missing Treasure (Reader's Theater, Psalms 18)

Script: Missing Treasure (Reader's Theater, Psalms 18)

Reader's Theater has been proven effective to raise reading fluency and comprehension by giving an authentic reason to read and reread passages while discussing the text, voice inflection and pronunciation cues. This reader's theater script involves 10 students working together to solve a mystery that could lead to a treasure. When Eli finds a poem with the word "treasure" scrawled across the back in his attic he enlists his friends to help figure out who wrote the poem and who it is about to
Preview of Scripts: Easter package 1

Scripts: Easter package 1

Bundle contains 10 reader's theater scripts (from Mark 14-16), 2 monologues, 2 short skits and 6 one act plays in one Zip file.. *The Meaning Of Easter Interview (characters: 5, run time: 1-2 minutes) Ace news reporter interviews people on the street who think Easter is all about chocolate bunnies, new outfits or a big ham dinner until he meets Jesus*Alien at Easter (characters: 6, one is a child, as many extras as wanted.) Run time: 1-2 minutes) An alien visit at Easter wondering what the h
Preview of The Exodus Play Ch.1-15 (very flexible play; 8-30+ students, 4 acts!

The Exodus Play Ch.1-15 (very flexible play; 8-30+ students, 4 acts!

This four act play is designed to fit your needs as you teach the story of Moses. You can use it as a simple reader's theater or go all out and use the suggested props, backgrounds and sound effects to make it a grand production. You probably need at least 8 kids but you can have many more. The script is flexible with plenty of tips. I used this for my 6th graders, but it would be fine for just about any age, probably 4-12. Have fun!
Preview of Scripts: Parables of Jesus (27)

Scripts: Parables of Jesus (27)

The Parables of Jesus is a zip file containing 27 scripts in both .doc and .PDF formats. Each skit runs from 1 to 4 minutes with a variety of settings and characters. May also be used as puppet scripts. A lesson plan for physical and chemical change is included in the Parable of the Wineskins. Links to interactive internet games are included.More free scriptsParable of the Unforgiving ServantThe Road to DamascusFrom Jerusalem to JerichoEaster skit package 5 free scriptsChristmas skit package
Preview of Drama Skits for the Salt and Light Players

Drama Skits for the Salt and Light Players

This is a collection of nine drama skits for church schools or youth groups. There are three units of focus: Christmas, Bible stories, and assorted, with three skits in each unit. The skits address a variety of Biblically-based ideas ranging from experiencing the wonder of Bethlehem's star from a humorous, yet thoughtful perspective of two shepherds to how Zaccheus grew up in his outlook after an encounter with Jesus to making major decisions about influence.Each skit provides a list of characte
Preview of More Daily Catholic Prayers for Teenagers

More Daily Catholic Prayers for Teenagers

This 8 page printout has 24 simple, Christian daily prayers for students to share each morning. A supplement prayer pack to Daily Prayers for TeenagersI suggest that you print them out to create a class booklet. Then each morning one student is responsible for choosing a prayer to read for the class. Very effective in calming and focusing the students for the day's lessons. Perfect for junior and middle school teenagers. Just print and store in a display folder.The 7 Sacraments of the Catholic C
Preview of Readers' Theaters with Writing Activities for Catholic Schools

Readers' Theaters with Writing Activities for Catholic Schools

This is a 475 page packet!!! Yes, 475! It can be used in religion class or language arts class. It combines reading and writing with our FAITH in a FUN way! All activities are engaging, informative, and clearly laid out! You will NOT be disappointed! You could do one a week should you choose….dedicate a day in your schedule where you link reading with religion. I call it LITERATURE WITH HEART!! God Bless! I hope your kids love this as much as mine do! You could really use this for a va
Preview of Script: Stars in the Christmas Eve Sky

Script: Stars in the Christmas Eve Sky

by Kathy ApplebeeA silly Christmas (or just after) comedy set in the Stellar Departure Department of heaven. The egotistical stars, a frantic Mr. Sandman and one lost child will have the audience laughing whether you present this as a bare stage, simple set or reader's theater production. Mr. Sandman can't figure out what he is to do with the newest star who shows up without orders. The Star of Bethlehem explains she helped guide the magi to the Jesus 2000 years ago, leading people to Christ
Preview of THE MIRACLE OF PENTECOST PLAY SCRIPT

THE MIRACLE OF PENTECOST PLAY SCRIPT

Created by
Rodica Iova
This NEW and ORIGINAL resource for Christian Schools, Sunday School Groups and Churches brings to life the wonders of God. It shows the events written in the Bible at Acts, chapter2. It is a play script in one act and 11 scenes, easy to put on stage with students from Junior High, High School and/or adults. The action starts with two bystanders who feel they live in the 21st century. DURATION: about 15 minutes. The stage decor can be adapted from having nothing in the background to how the d
Preview of In the Beginning:  The Bible As Literature (A Script-Story Collection)

In the Beginning: The Bible As Literature (A Script-Story Collection)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
The English language contains more allusions to the Bible than any other work of literature. References to the Bible even beat out references to Greek and Roman mythology. Allusions to the Bible permeate our conversation, literature, and even pop culture.  In spite of this ever-presence of the Bible's influence, many students lack a basic familiarity with the Bible, its stories, and its language. This leaves students to puzzle over allusions that they encounter in art and literature.Teaching the
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