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Preview of School News Program Set-up and Scripts for Student Announcements

School News Program Set-up and Scripts for Student Announcements

This program includes instructions on how to set up the recording, editing, and broadcasting of a daily or weekly, elementary student-made school news show. It also includes an option for audio-only intercom announcements. Everything is editable and customizable in Microsoft Word or Excel files!Product Contents:Instructions for setting up your broadcasting studio, including photos of the studio in the back of the library I worked in.Student applications and sign-up materialsStudio scripts for a
Preview of READERS THEATER MYSTERY SCRIPT with Elements of Drama Questions

READERS THEATER MYSTERY SCRIPT with Elements of Drama Questions

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This high interest Readers’ Theater whodunit mystery script activity will give your grades 5-8 students drama and ELA fun! Students will practice reading aloud, comprehension, and reflect on elements of drama using a drama elements anchor chart. "The Mystery of the Crooked Competition" readers’ theater script will require students to perform inference tasks to solve clues. Transform your ELA and drama students into 'whodunit' detectives! This 9 page script is designed for 11 readers, but the num
Preview of Hard to Hear Scenarios: Deaf Education

Hard to Hear Scenarios: Deaf Education

Created by
TOD On Wheels
These task cards include 40 hard to hear scenarios for your Deaf\Hard of Hearing students. Use the task cards to work on self advocacy skills and role play situations that might occur in your students day and what they can do to solve the communication breakdown. Topics include:ClassroomCafeteriaThe School BusRestaurantsSporting EventsOutsideGym ClassLibraryChurchFriend's HouseOutsideHallwayCheck out some other self-advocacy resources:Deaf Education Vocabulary GameMy Hearing Loss BookLanguage, L
Preview of Equivalent Fractions Readers' Theater

Equivalent Fractions Readers' Theater

Created by
Germain Teachers
Are you looking for a fun, quick way to help your students learn math vocabulary or review your fraction unit? My students love this reader's theater script that reinforces vocabulary while also practicing reading fluency. Included in this product are two versions of a readers' theater script focused on fraction vocabulary. Both versions include the following vocabulary: equivalent fractions, numerator, and denominator. The more challenging version also includes simplest form, reduce, and g
Preview of 10 Monologues for Teens

10 Monologues for Teens

These 10 original unisex monologues will help your students develop their acting skills for drama class, theater auditions or a showcase. Each monologue is like a mini play that takes the audience on a journey with an “actable” beginning, middle, climax and end. These active and emotionally charged scripts allow your students to demonstrate a range of skills as they pursue the character’s needs and wants in the moment. Great material for teaching students to explore subtext, humor and develop
Preview of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Reader's Theatre/Radio Play Script

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Reader's Theatre/Radio Play Script

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Synopsis:Charlie Bucket and Grandpa Joe join a small group of contest winners who get to tour the magical and mysterious factory of eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka. Aided by his diminutive Oompa Loompa workers, Wonka has a hidden motivation for the tour, one that he will reveal only after the children in the group (Veruca, Augustus, Violet, Mike and Charlie) show their true personalities.Included in the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Unit:251 pages and 30 c
Preview of Emergency Sub Plans for Math with Choice Board for Middle School

Emergency Sub Plans for Math with Choice Board for Middle School

Looking for a no prep and ready to go sub plan for a Math course that works for any unit? These sub plans provide 7 choices for the substitute to choose from, can easily be implemented by a sub, and includes a choice board for students with 12 open ended choices. They are designed with the middle school student in mind and strictly comes as a Google Doc ™ so it can be edited.What's Included?Substitute InformationEmergency Lesson Plan ChoicesClassroom Notes PageWebsite Evaluation TemplateVideo E
Preview of Lesson Plan - Script for HOW to Teach Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences

Lesson Plan - Script for HOW to Teach Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences

This 11-page document provides step-by-step instructions for how to introduce simple, compound, and complex sentences. It includes practice identifying dependent and independent clauses, as well as a guide for students to use to provide detailed descriptions of pictures and events - great for retell or summarizing goals! Need posters to compliment this lesson? Check out my FREE Sentence Structure Posters for Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Preview of CHARACTER MACHINE Drama Circle THE BIG BAD WOLF (Reader's Theater)

CHARACTER MACHINE Drama Circle THE BIG BAD WOLF (Reader's Theater)

Created by
Drama Trunk
Character Machine Drama Circles are a perfect way to explore a story and characters in a whole class guided (scripted) performance. This BIG BAD WOLF Character Machine (Drama Circle) comes with 31 drama circle cards with instructions and script for students to perform the story in a fun and energetic way. Students develop speaking and listening skills with this adaptation of the classic drama machines activity. A perfect way for primary / elementary students to delve into characters and combine
Preview of Reader's Theater: Quadrilaterals

Reader's Theater: Quadrilaterals

Reader's Theater: Quadrilaterals We used this reader's theater script to review our study of quadrilaterals. As we practiced, students chose sound effects (s.e.) and gestures (ges) to enhance the theatrical experience. When practicing this reader's theater, students recite the characteristics of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids. Looking for a different reader's theater topic? Check out Rosalind Flynn's TPT site for a multitude of creative scripts! While th
Preview of FONTS FOR COMMERCIAL USE - HANDWRITING AND DECORATIVE

FONTS FOR COMMERCIAL USE - HANDWRITING AND DECORATIVE

Created by
Teach2Tell
⭐ Whether you are a seller or a buyer, this 125 bundle of fab fonts will prove to be a fabulous buy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------✅ This bundle currently features 125 fab fonts. Individual fonts are sold for $1; save over 50% by purchasing this bundle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------✅ For the six decorative number fonts, remember to just t
Preview of French Reading Comprehension and Speaking restaurant food

French Reading Comprehension and Speaking restaurant food

Your Core French students (grades 6-8) will absolutely love this funny skit about a family trying to decide which restaurant to go to for dinner! Students will read, speak, and write in French, and you will get marks in all strands! Simply print and use this fun skit and differentiated reading comprehension questions today!Included in this 8 page black-and-white set:2-page skit script (3 characters: a mom and her 2 tweens/teens)4 pages of differentiated comprehension questions: answer in complet
Preview of Conversation Questions with Follow-up for Speech Therapy

Conversation Questions with Follow-up for Speech Therapy

Print and laminate these conversation question sheets/cards to use with a social skills group or as a lunchtime conversation activity. Includes an initial and a follow-up question for each topic (42 questions in all) to help students learn to keep the conversation going, as well as examples of appropriate comments to give in response. Can work well across multiple grades depending on the level of your students. This activity is formatted both as full page sheets and task cards.Includes: 4 full p
Preview of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, abridged adaptation

Shakespeare’s Hamlet, abridged adaptation

Created by
Lively Readers
This abridged adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet can be easily understood by all students because of its kid friendly language.• ELL students and all students will enjoy repeated readings of this play.• This most famous of Shakespeare's plays, will inspire and motivate your students.• Reading Hamlet is a fun way to learn character traits, plot development, language, vocabulary, and more.• Practice reading Hamlet throughout the year and perform it in the Spring, for a great end-of-the-year experi
Preview of Extemporaneous / Impromptu Speaking Topics for Speeches (35 in all)

Extemporaneous / Impromptu Speaking Topics for Speeches (35 in all)

Practice your public speaking skills as a class with these extemporaneous / impromptu speaking prompts. 35 speaking topics with cut lines. Cut, fold, and place in a fun bowl or hat for students to pull out, then watch the excitement unravel! Students have 30 seconds to prepare with a cue card and then give their speech on the spot. This is a great way to prepare for speeches and public speaking events (such as a Speech Fest)!
Preview of Staying on Topic When Having A Conversation [for students on autism spectrum]

Staying on Topic When Having A Conversation [for students on autism spectrum]

Created by
Autism Grows
A mini lesson geared towards students on the autism spectrum. This resource will help teachers to provide examples for role playing how to stay on topic during verbal conversations and interactions with others. This is a skill that typically does not come easy for students with autism. Directions: This mini-lesson is geared toward students with moderate autism. Split your students into pairs. Make sure the students are on the same verbal/social skills level. Have them take turns with staying
Preview of Fantastic Mr. Fox: Reader's Theatre/Radio Script

Fantastic Mr. Fox: Reader's Theatre/Radio Script

Fantastic Mr. Fox Synopsis:Mr. Fox lives with his wife and four little foxes. In order to feed his family, he steals food from farmers named Boggis, Bunce, and Bean every night. Tired of being constantly outwitted by Mr. Fox, the farmers attempt to capture and kill him. The foxes escape in time by burrowing deep into the ground. The farmers decide to wait outside the hole for the foxes to emerge. Unable to leave the hole and steal food, Mr. Fox and his family begin to starve. Mr. Fox devises a p
Preview of Math Stories - Small Group Reader's Theater

Math Stories - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This group of scripts was written to introduce or reinforce key math concepts. As you are aware, math has a language all its own and it is critical to practice and use the language as much as possible. These reader's theaters were written just for that purpose. Some of the items covered in them are the properties of multiplication; classification of quadrilaterals; formulas for perimeter, area and volume; introducing fractions , mixed numbers, and explaining the need for common denominators. Som
Preview of Lord of the Flies Reader's Theatre Script/Story -William Golding -Quiz

Lord of the Flies Reader's Theatre Script/Story -William Golding -Quiz

Jack MerridewWhere does the beast live? Percival sagged in Jack's grip. PiggyThat's a clever beast, if it can hide on this island. Jack's been everywhere. Where could a beast live? Jack MerridewBeast my foot! Percival muttered something and the assembly laughed again. Ralph leaned forward. RalphWhat does he say? Jack listened to Percival's answer and then let go of him. Percival, released, surrounded by the comfortable presence of humans, fell in the long grass and went to sleep. Jack cleared
Preview of Mommy, Do You Hear That? Scary Reader's Theatre/Radio Play -Creative Writing

Mommy, Do You Hear That? Scary Reader's Theatre/Radio Play -Creative Writing

Mommy, Do You Hear That? Summary:One evening, Ellen and her daughter Alice are returning home from their visit to Aunt Sally and Uncle Albert's house. On the way home, Alice hears sounds all around her in the dark. Ellen calms young Alice's mind by telling her their is a logical explanation for all the sounds she is hearing at that time of the night. The one sound that Ellen does not respond to is the sound of heavy footsteps. Alice continually asks who or what could be making them, while Ellen
Preview of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night's Dream, abridged adaptation

Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night's Dream, abridged adaptation

Created by
Lively Readers
This abridged adaptation of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream will excite students' imaginations, develop language and reading skills and kids love it.• Every student, including ELLs, and homeschoolers, can access the majesty of Shakespeare, through this adaptation's kid friendly language.• The fun, magic, and silliness of this comedy makes it a favorite of all students.• Practice it throughout the year and perform for an audience in the spring.• Students will create lasting memories and
Preview of School News Bundle: Complete Guide and Startup for a News Crew at your School

School News Bundle: Complete Guide and Startup for a News Crew at your School

Created by
teachmakesmore
DescriptionThis resource is your complete guide to creating a weekly news broadcast in your school. **This resource is the bundle to make your news crew start-up as easy as can be. However, I have each document separate for purchase too if you don't need everything included. The how to guide, application, the applicant presentation, the in-person audition script, acceptance and rejection letters, the news crew contract, the weekly script, and interview survey questions are available to purchase.
Preview of Ukrainian to English: Ukraine ESL Newcomers Activities - Rapid Speaking

Ukrainian to English: Ukraine ESL Newcomers Activities - Rapid Speaking

Created by
Dr Wiggins
“ESL Ukraine/ Ukrainian sentences: Newcomers Activities - Rapid Speaking” allows teachers and limited English speaking students to communicate immediately with little or no knowledge of each other's native language. Simply print copies for yourself and your ESL newcomers. Point to the translation of what you are saying on this practical bilingual resource. ESL newcomers can also point to what they want to say in their language as you read the English translation next to the phrase to understand
Preview of Shrek: Reader's Theatre Story -Funny Moral Fairy Tale

Shrek: Reader's Theatre Story -Funny Moral Fairy Tale

Summary: Once upon a time, in a far away swamp, there lived an ogre named Shrek whose precious solitude is suddenly shattered by an invasion of annoying fairy tale characters. They were all banished from their kingdom by the evil Lord Farquaad. Determined to save their home -- not to mention his swamp-- Shrek makes a deal with Farquaad and sets out to rescue Princess Fiona to be Farquaad's bride. Rescuing the Princess may be small compared to her deep, dark secret. Along the way, Shrek will enco
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Importance of learning math skills

It's no secret that mathematics is one of the foundational subjects that students need to learn. Math forms the basis for so many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — and because of that, it's essential that students develop strong math skills starting from a very young age.

Benefits of learning math

Learning math has many benefits. It helps students:

  • Begin to develop problem-solving, logical reasoning, and critical-thinking skills
  • Grow their understanding of numbers and basic operations
  • Understand how math is used in real-life situations

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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Math resources are an integral part of effective math education. On TPT, math resources come in various forms: from worksheets and full-year curricula to manipulatives and educational games. They can be used to enhance learning, assess student’s mastery of math concepts, and engage students in meaningful learning. By incorporating math resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create a rich learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of math concepts and encourages a positive attitude toward math.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital math worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of math resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what math topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching numbers to kindergarteners or algebra to 9th graders — TPT has resources designed to help with any math learning need.

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There are many different types of math resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular math lessons include geometry, mental math, algebra, fractions, place value, measurement, and decimals.

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If your student or child is struggling with a specific math concept, you can provide extra support and resources such as math worksheets. Sometimes, visual aids like charts, graphs, and manipulatives can help children understand abstract concepts better.

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Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using educational games, videos, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If your class seems to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting lessons to their interests or hobbies. Encourage them to ask questions and explore mathematical concepts in different ways.