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8th grade Presidents' Day vocational education scripts

Preview of Understanding my IEP GOALS | Help students rewrite IEP goals in their own words

Understanding my IEP GOALS | Help students rewrite IEP goals in their own words

STOP WRITING IEPS WITHOUT YOUR STUDENT’S INPUT! If you’re a Transition, Self-Contained, or Special Education teacher for students Ages 13 -20, it is legally mandatory to include students in the IEP process! Teach students the self-determination skills to take control of their futures, by explaining to students what their IEP goals & vision are, how to rewrite their goals into their own words, and why this is important! • This simple to use activity can be done once a year (with every student
Preview of Classroom Visuals Mega Pack in SPANISH AND ENGLISH!

Classroom Visuals Mega Pack in SPANISH AND ENGLISH!

Created by
TheAutismHub
This multilingual mega pack is for you if you teach students with Autism who are bilingual or ELL. This entire resource is labeled in Spanish AND English and includes: Enlarged classroom area visuals with target match icons. "Check schedule" icons, "change" icons, "all done" icons, and stop sign visuals for your classroom door (great for students who elope). Classroom labels. Group time expectation visuals. Pledge Of Allegiance script. Lanyard visuals for paraprofessionals and various staff memb
Preview of Public Transportation - Planning a Trip

Public Transportation - Planning a Trip

Created by
Jake Dorr
Do you have students who are learning how to navigate public transit? This form takes the uncertainty and stress out of planning--literally walking you through point A to point B in a logical flow. Before heading out on a field trip, job shadow or really any commute by bus or rail, students can work out the anticipated stops, route changes or estimated time of arrival. A great real-life lesson for Life Skills classes or Transition related curriculum! It is recommended that information used to fi
Preview of Philadelphia Constitutional Convention Skit Play Student Engagement GUARANTEED

Philadelphia Constitutional Convention Skit Play Student Engagement GUARANTEED

This play/skit is perfect for any middle school or high school student learning about the framing of the US constitution. (Several main characters have multiple lines, while other characters have just one line or two so this can accommodate all sorts of different personalities in your classroom) How the delegates there squabbled with each other almost every day for 4-5 months. Not unlike our present day government leaders. It was (to coin a phrase in today's vernacular) a BIG HOT MESS EXPRESS.
Preview of 20 Speech Therapy Scripts

20 Speech Therapy Scripts

Includes: Introducing Yourself, Asking for Someone’s Contact Information, Asking for Directions In Grocery Store, Calling Someone on Their Birthday, Sports Score, Fixing the Air Conditioner, Ordering from a Coffee Shop, Gas Station Purchase, Scheduling a Dentist’s Appointment, Calling 911, Talking to a Teacher, Asking a Parent for Permission, Ordering Flowers, Doctor’s Visit, The Bank, Ordering Fast Food, Making Plans with a Friend, Job Interview, Error on Internet BillPerfect for patient's of
Preview of Presidents Readers Theater

Presidents Readers Theater

A Readers Theatre script for the Presidents of the United States. This is a funny and fact-filled script that involves seven presidents. Washington, Nixon, Adams, Kennedy, FDR, Madison, and John Adams. The dialogue bounces back and forth, with each president declaring himself “the greatest,” but in the end they all humble themselves and come to an agreement. Perfect for 8th through 12 grades. 8 characters, including a moderator. The play lasts about five to ten minutes. Included are 11 questions
Preview of Readers Theater: John and Abigail Adams Move into the White House

Readers Theater: John and Abigail Adams Move into the White House

Join President John Adams, his wife Abigail, and their granddaughter Susan in the fall of 1800 when they become the first occupants to move into the White House! Perfect for grades 4 and up, this script can be used with a small group or with the entire classroom. It portrays a look into what life was like in the early days of our nation and includes actual quotes from letters written by John and Abigail themselves. History comes alive with this script. It's a great activity to use on President’s
Preview of President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" Reader's Theatre and Activities

President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" Reader's Theatre and Activities

4-page Reader's Theatre Script of Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" speech including a forward. It has been written with 10 parts but can be adjusted.When presented, the speech is approximately 3 minutes. Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" is the perfect opportunity to actively engage your students in a history lesson. Use this crucial moment in American History as a catalyst for students to work on their presentation skills while gaining a deeper understanding of Lincoln's important speech. Li
Preview of President Reagan "Tear Down That Wall" Brandenburg Gate Speech-Reader's Theatre

President Reagan "Tear Down That Wall" Brandenburg Gate Speech-Reader's Theatre

Another great Presidential Speech in the American History Collection!A FULL 15-page Reader's Theatre Script of President Ronald Reagan's speech "Tear Down That Wall." The speech has been abridged, but all excerpts are included in the packet, in addition to a QR code leading to a full video of President Reagan's speech at the Brandenburg Gate. It has been written with 20 parts but can be adjusted. It can easily accommodate 30-40 students.When presented, the speech is approximately 15 minutes. Rea
Preview of "Date Which Will Live In Infamy" FDR Speech; Reader's Theatre and Writing Prompt

"Date Which Will Live In Infamy" FDR Speech; Reader's Theatre and Writing Prompt

6-page Reader's Theatre Script of FDR's "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy" speech including a forward. It has been written with 15 parts but can be adjusted.When presented, the speech is approximately 8 minutes. FDR's "Date In Infamy" speech is the perfect opportunity to actively engage your students in a history lesson. Use this crucial moment in American History as a catalyst for students to work on their presentation skills while gaining a deeper understanding of FDR's important speech. Inclu
Preview of Social Skills and Stories for Job Sites (Autism) (Vocational)

Social Skills and Stories for Job Sites (Autism) (Vocational)

An evolving manual to use for our vocational students working at community based job sites. Distribute individually and send with job coaches to have on hand as well. I will be adding stories as I deem necessary! Feel free to suggest some too!Table of Contents 1. Being Flexible on the Job 2. Where is my Ride? 3. Talking with my Co-Workers 4. Working at a Hospital or in a Healthcare Facility 5. Eating Lunch at the Job 6. Talking with your Boss 7. Cell Phone Etiquette 8. What if I Don’t Like
Preview of Abraham Lincoln: A Reader's Theater Script

Abraham Lincoln: A Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Abraham Lincoln. The fun/informative play uses the format of Abraham Lincoln being a guest on a talk show and the studio audience asks questions about his life. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show Series.You may also like the following:1. Webquest on Abraham Lincoln: Learn about Abe Lincoln with this informative web quest! President Lincoln started our national Thanksgiving holiday. Did you know that Abraham Lincoln didn't like the n
Preview of Small Group Reader's Theaters for Patriotic Occasions

Small Group Reader's Theaters for Patriotic Occasions

Created by
WonbyOne
This group of scripts was written to support social studies standards and learning. I use them for teaching US history as well as for holidays like: July 4th, Memorial Day, Voting, Veteran's Day, President's Day etc. They are for groups of 3 to 5 students. Scripts included are: The Flag Code, George Washington and the Cherry Tree, George Washington the President who Loved Dogs, The REAL Story of Uncle Sam, The Star Spangled Banner, and The Right to Vote. There are 6 scripts. They usually sell fo
Preview of President's Day Readers' Theater

President's Day Readers' Theater

Created by
MJcreations
This activity begins with an eight script readers’ theater about four important presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. A special competition is being held and students will be picking, “America’s Top President.” The focus of the script is on the accomplishments of these presidents during their terms. After reading the script, students will compile each president’s accomplishments and organize it in a table. From that information, student
Preview of Funny Facts About Our Presidents - Readers' Theater and Writing Activity

Funny Facts About Our Presidents - Readers' Theater and Writing Activity

If you're looking to do a writing/reading activity focusing on the presidents, this may be for you. My students really enjoy this activity because it isn't your run-of-the-mill president project. In this activity, students will begin by reading a readers' theater script that is packed with real, random, not-so-normal facts about our presidents. This will lead into the writing activity where students will write a limerick about a president they choose or you assign them. This is a 19 page pac
Preview of The REAL Story of Uncle Sam - Reader's Theater for Small Groups

The REAL Story of Uncle Sam - Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 3 students. It is about who the real Uncle Sam was and how he came to be used to represent America. The hosts of the Minutes in History Show are going to interview Sam Wilson. The man is in Historical Mode and uses historical facts to answer questions. This way, everyone can hear the true story of who Uncle Sam was. It turns out that the real Uncle Sam was a meat packer from Troy, New York. Everyone discusses how his name came to be used to
Preview of The Flag Code

The Flag Code

Created by
WonbyOne
.This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 4 students. It is about how the Flag Code and helps to explain what the flag represents as well as how to treat it.Chris does not know any of the rules for how to handle the flag and does not understand what the flag represents. His friends explain the Flag Code to him and also why he should respect the flag more. This also makes a great script for the 4th of July. I write small group reader's theaters so they will work better in centers an
Preview of George Washington and the Cherry Tree - Small Group Reader's Theater

George Washington and the Cherry Tree - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 5 students.This is the myth of George Washington and the Cherry Tree and how he proved his honesty. George is raised to value honesty more than anything else and he promises to always do that but his father is not convinced. He wants to be sure that George will always be honest. When George turns six he is given a hatchet and one day he uses it to shave all the bark off his dad’s cherry tree. When his father finds out, he is very angry and w
Preview of Integumentary System PowerPoint Lesson w/ Script- Skin, Hair, & Nails, Oh My!

Integumentary System PowerPoint Lesson w/ Script- Skin, Hair, & Nails, Oh My!

Set yourself up for a great lecture on the integumentary system. This PowerPoint is packed with information and animations to keep your audience engaged. Lesson topics include:Integumentary system functionsSkin layersMelanocytes/MelaninElastinKeratinSweat and oil glandsHairNailsProfessions that work with the integumentary systemBody painting (Using the skin as a canvas)And fun triviaThis lesson is part of a human body series that integrates science and art.
Preview of How Do I Write That Email? Emailing Templates for Middle & High Schoolers!

How Do I Write That Email? Emailing Templates for Middle & High Schoolers!

Are you a special education or maybe an AVID teacher? Do your students struggle with professional emailing skills, self advocacy, or asking for help/support? Share this resource with your students.
Preview of George Washington - The President Who Loved Dogs!

George Washington - The President Who Loved Dogs!

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 4 students. It is about George Washington's love of dogs. In the script, Glen’s family have a lot of dogs and his dad’s dog is named Sweet Lips just like George Washington’s favorite dog. Martha, Jake, and Jamie didn’t know George Washington even had a dog and they didn’t know how much he loved them. Glen tells them about George’s love for dogs and how he once even gave a dog back to the enemy when they lost it and how George Washington even
Preview of George Washington:  America’s Founding Father

George Washington: America’s Founding Father

A short U.S. History play set on December 13, 1799, as former President George Washington — now retired at his Mount Vernon home — looks back on a life of service to his country. Playscript contains full set, stage, costume directions along with useful staging tips.
Preview of July 4, 1776:  America’s First Birthday

July 4, 1776: America’s First Birthday

This short U.S. History play is set in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, with ordinary citizens discussing the pros and cons of breaking away from England as the Declaration of Independence is signed inside Independence Hall. Playscript contains full set, stage, costume directions along with useful staging tips.
Preview of Meet the President:  A Lunch-Time Visit with Abraham Lincoln

Meet the President: A Lunch-Time Visit with Abraham Lincoln

A short U.S. History play set on April 14, 1865, in the White House, as President Abraham Lincoln chats with a group of Washington school children on topics of national interest. Playscript contains full set, stage, costume directions along with useful staging tips.
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