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High school Valentine's Day economics scripts

Preview of Play 1899 Newsies Strike, Summaries of 8 famous strikes, Questions, Labor Unions

Play 1899 Newsies Strike, Summaries of 8 famous strikes, Questions, Labor Unions

Created by
AMY MILLER
Play on 1899 Newsies Strike Current Child Labor Laws Summaries of 8 famous strikes by Labor Unions (Haymarket, Coal, Pullman, RR, NFL, etc) Questions Labor Unions
Preview of El Día de San Valentín Lectura: Valentine’s Day Spanish Reading (Qué Phrases)

El Día de San Valentín Lectura: Valentine’s Day Spanish Reading (Qué Phrases)

This 3-page file includes:~A reading about a couple celebrating Valentine's Day together in a romantic restaurant. The reading includes a glossary of specialized Valentine's vocabulary as well as a number of qué Phrases. ~The same reading with the qué phrases highlighted for students to see in context. ~10 true/false reading comprehension questions.~Answer key.Level: Spanish 1/2 (present tense only)Vocab includes:¡Qué nerviosa me siento! ¡Qué romántico!Qué hermosa estás esta noche.Qué hombre tan
Preview of Drama Club Valentine's Day Improv Game - Secret Cupid

Drama Club Valentine's Day Improv Game - Secret Cupid

Hi there!This game was created for my sixth grade drama club group, but could really be used with various ages! "Secret Cupid" is another variation to my "Spy Series" games. My group had a blast with this fun and unique activity and I hope yours do too!This game works well for distance and remote learning too - you'll just need to send individual character sheets ahead of time to your students. This game can play up to 20 students at a time. (If playing with less than 20, be sure that the "Secre
Preview of AP Human Geography Maquiladora NAFTA Outsourcing Mystery w/Worksheet

AP Human Geography Maquiladora NAFTA Outsourcing Mystery w/Worksheet

DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN CLASS TODAY! How about teaching content AND solve a murder? A crime has been committed. As students sift through the clues they are going to role play within the content you are teaching. This murder mystery covers NAFTA and other industrialization content from AP Human Geography. It is the same as my other maquiladora murder mystery, the worksheets are different. This one is specific to AP Human Geography. YOUR KIDS WILL THANK YOU FOR DOING SOMETHING DIFFERENT!
Preview of Valentine's Day Readers Theater | Oral Reading Fluency | Middle Grades ESL

Valentine's Day Readers Theater | Oral Reading Fluency | Middle Grades ESL

Engage your English Language Learners this February with this sweet, ESL-friendly Readers Theater script for Valentine's Day!Download includes:2 page, 5 character scriptComprehension Questions (and Answer Key) for beginner-intermediate ELLsOptional Extension Activity for intermediate-advanced ELLsContent is best suited for middle grades. Great for oral reading fluency practice!If you use this resource, please rate + review for TPT credits!+ Follow Me to be the first to know about store updates +
Preview of Drama Club Valentine's Day Activity | Task Cards | Theater Improv Game

Drama Club Valentine's Day Activity | Task Cards | Theater Improv Game

These drama club improv task cards are themed to Valentine's Day and are easy to use in a pinch! They can be used as a warm up or exercise within your theater or improv group. Simply cut out the task cards and have the students gather as an “audience”. Then, call each student up one by one. Once they take the stage…they’ll grab a task card at random and perform the task in front of the group.There are 20 task cards included in this pack. I would suggest this one for middle school and highschool
Preview of The Valentine's Day Joke Competition - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Valentine's Day Joke Competition - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This small group reader's theater was written for 4 students for Valentine's Day. It is intended for fun fluency. This script isn’t so much a story as a comic routine. The characters in the script are competing to see who knows more jokes. Students pick a theme and each of them takes turns sharing a joke about Valentine's Day. The jokes come from many different sources. In fact, the same jokes were found in many places. The script is meant to be funny and enjoyable for those listening and for th
Preview of Political and Economic Systems and Founding Principles 2 Reader's Theater Plays

Political and Economic Systems and Founding Principles 2 Reader's Theater Plays

This resource includes two plays.Play #1 Product Description: Introduce your students to governmental and economic systems through a delightful blend of humor and education. Set in a reality cooking show, characters representing democracy, monarchy, communism, and more vie for culinary supremacy, students are taken on a flavorful journey that explores the core tenets and contrasts of each ideology. What’s included:10 Page Script (17 speaking parts)10 Page Script (Color-coded version)Reflection W
Preview of LOVE IS NO JOKING MATTER: a playful script

LOVE IS NO JOKING MATTER: a playful script

Holy Heartbreak, Batman! The Joker is trying to sour Valentine's Day with his Grumpinator!This playful script based on the old television series with Batman and Robin (complete with pun-filled dialogue and Pow! and Ka-blams!) is suitable for a class play at the elementary and middle school level or even for a high school drama class. It has small and large parts and includes audience participation and sends the positive message in a fun way that love is not easily overcome, even by bad guys like
Preview of Student Note Cards for Encouragement

Student Note Cards for Encouragement

Use these to leave on desks to encourage students! You can also leave a stack in the room for students to write to other students.
Preview of 1001 Valentines - Small Group Reader's Theater

1001 Valentines - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for four students. It is a story about how one boy helped a town to learn the power of being positive and using kind words. It was designed for Valentine's Day but I have used it when my class was struggling to be nice to each other. I use all of my Reader's Theaters to help students improve their fluency. Reader's theaters are a great way to motivate students! My name is Melanie Whitesides but my store name is Wonbyone and I hope that you will enjoy this small
Preview of Economics Project: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Presentation

Economics Project: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Presentation

In this activity, students work in groups of four to create a weather report of the economic conditions. They use creativity and humor to apply their understandings of recessions and inflationary gaps as extreme "conditions" in the "forecast" of a desired region.Within this report, students explain the expected impacts, interview a person "in the elements," and then pose an advice (policy) of how to respond to these extreme weather conditions. The document for this task includes an overview, rub
Preview of The Not-So-Charming Prince

The Not-So-Charming Prince

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group Reader's Theater for four students. It is about a prince who is handsome, strong, and well-off but who suffers from a bad case of narcissism. There are some large words in here such as disfigurement and narcissism. Due to these words, it can be a little challenging for fourth but an upper group would love it or one that has your support. It was written for Valentine's Day but could be performed at any other time of the year. If you like it, try the Valentine's Day pack! I
Preview of 1920's Radio Show!

1920's Radio Show!

This is a great way to let the students do the work and create their own radio show. The lesson is designed for students to work in pairs or by themselves and create a fun and informative radio show. The students spend about 1 to 2 weeks writing up a script, bolding vocabulary and sharing with the teacher. From their they create and record their own unique radio show.
Preview of FONT FOR COMMERCIAL USE  - DECORATIVE FONT - TEACHTOTELL MY VALENTINE

FONT FOR COMMERCIAL USE - DECORATIVE FONT - TEACHTOTELL MY VALENTINE

Created by
Teach2Tell
Use TeachToTell MY VALENTINE font to spruce up the titles of your product covers or documents. This is a decorative font featuring love hearts and would be perfect for Valentine's Day resources. INSTALLATION: Unzip file, double-click on the font file and click ‘instal’ FEATURES: All of my fonts will have ‘TeachToTell’ in the title to facilitate ease of differentiation. This font features 97 glyphs and includes the basic letters of the English alphabet a-z in both uppercase and lowercase. Ther
Preview of Communist Idea vs Communist Reality Google Slides

Communist Idea vs Communist Reality Google Slides

Presentation on the difference between the ideas of communism (equality and justice) and the reality of communism (tyrannical rule).
Preview of Monologue | Valentines Day | Comedy | Romance | High School | THEY WILL LOVE ME

Monologue | Valentines Day | Comedy | Romance | High School | THEY WILL LOVE ME

Created by
Hey Sally Khan
THEY WILL LOVE ME is a one-page monologue which can be performed by any gender.This is a comedy monologue about someone who is desperate for love to fall at their feet.Perhaps you're wanting to do a fun Valentine's session in your class. Your students will be able to create their own character and really put their stamp on the script.INCLUDEDA one page script and a highlighted copy for ease of time.
Preview of Movietalk -- Los Gritones (Spanish)

Movietalk -- Los Gritones (Spanish)

Created by
Spanish Maestra
This is a movie talk with a love theme (it is perfect for Valentine's Day). Students LOVE this video -- we get laughs all around. This is written in SIMPLE Spanish and can be understood by Spanish 1 students, but all levels love it. The movie talk is short (10 minutes?) and there are two included quizzes (multiple choice and T/f) to complete a short lesson. I also have blank slides, with the pictures included, for students to do a retell afterwards.
Preview of Unit 1 Text

Unit 1 Text

Created by
Katonomics
This is the text for Unit 1: About Decisions and includes text for each of the following sections1.1: Scarcity1.2: Opportunity Cost & Trade-off1.3: Decision Making1.4: Costs & Benefits1.5: Marginal Thinking1.6: Unintended Consequences1.7: Resources of Production1.8: Entrepreneurs1.9: Real Capital vs Human Capital
Preview of Veterans Day Program Invitation

Veterans Day Program Invitation

Complete Veterans day program announcement. Part of a series of a complete program. Simply copy, cut, and paste your information to customize.
Preview of Socratic Seminar - What Financial Issues Do Today's Youth Face

Socratic Seminar - What Financial Issues Do Today's Youth Face

Created by
Cedar Tree
Socratic Seminar - Full Day LessonThis PDF provides the teacher script to explain the expectations of researching, presenting, and concluding the discussion. It also provides job duties for student facilitators and how to prompt student engagement.
Preview of Unit 4: The Price System -- Text

Unit 4: The Price System -- Text

Created by
Katonomics
Plain language text that works well with the guided notes and the PowerPoint presentation. It can also be used on its own.
Preview of STEM Structures Unit Lesson 3 Forces, Loads and Materials Part One

STEM Structures Unit Lesson 3 Forces, Loads and Materials Part One

Created by
STEM SCHOOL
This lesson is designed to pair with an online interactive lab on pbs.org. It explores what forces and loads are present in various kinds of structures. In addition it offers the opportunity to look at types of materials that are typically used to create a structure and the strengths and weakness of each.
Preview of The Invisible Hand

The Invisible Hand

Created by
Jesse Rhodes
A 5 minute lecture with easy to understand illustrations on Adam Smith and his idea of the Invisible Hand
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