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Middle school Hispanic Heritage Month fractions scripts

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 Math Readers' Theater - Princess and the Pizza

Math Readers' Theater - Princess and the Pizza

Created by
MJcreations
Students LOVE a readers' theater and especially in math class. Math readers' theaters engage and make the understanding of math both fun and easy! Princess and the Pizza is a play on the fairytale Princess and the Pea. The prince is convinced a true princess understands the meaning of equal and what better way to prove you're a princess than a combination of pizza and fractions. Your students are sure to love this readers' script (ideal for small groups). Follow up the script with a partner
Preview of California Missions and Native American Indians

California Missions and Native American Indians

The California Mission Era — most textbooks in middle school and junior high devote only a few pages or less to this period in American history, and if you want to give your students more, it can be problematical. If students only learn about the missions and the economic benefit they brought to California, they will not know about the damage done to Native American Indians by European invaders. If students focus only on the hardships suffered by Native Americans, they will not have enough infor
Preview of Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers Readers' Theater

Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers 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. This readers' theater script focuses on how to multiply a fraction by a whole number and how to multiply a mixed number by a whole number. The script includes the following vocabulary: product, numerator, denominator Check out these other Math Readers' Theater Scripts: In
Preview of Bundle: 100 Spanish speaking activities

Bundle: 100 Spanish speaking activities

This content was designed and created by a DELE Certified Examiner and native Castilian-Spanish teacher and includes the following:25 slides with visuals and key words to encourage speaking100 activities to discussReason and consequenceAgreeing/disagreeingPreferences and conditionalOpinionsAdvantages and disadvantages
Preview of Fractions and Decimals Readers Theatre Script

Fractions and Decimals Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This short script on the Math topic Fractions and Decimals is meant to be performed by many speakers--even a whole class. It reinforces math concepts and vocabulary while also increasing reading fluency and engaging students in a dramatic approach to learning facts. Rosalind Flynn offers this Curriculum-Based Readers Theatre script--one of many she has created with students and teachers across the United States.
Preview of Reader's Theater Jose Hernandez: Migrant Farmworker to Astronaut! NEW!!

Reader's Theater Jose Hernandez: Migrant Farmworker to Astronaut! NEW!!

If you are searching for a way to get your students to enjoy reading, become more expressive, read aloud with confidence, become more fluent…then let the magic begin!!I have found using Reader’s Theater with large and small groups really helps my students strengthen their reading and language arts skills! My class CHEERS every time I tell them we are going to do Reader’s Theater!! This technique makes reading come alive for your students and can really develop classroom full of confident reade
Preview of Hispanic Heritage: U.S. History, Bring Eight Trailblazers to Life!

Hispanic Heritage: U.S. History, Bring Eight Trailblazers to Life!

YOU CAN BRING HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH TO LIFE You will teach your students about the struggles these trailblazers endured and how they overcame barriers. Juana Briones, Fabiola Cabeza de Baca, Pura Belpre, Tito Puente, Barju Benacerraf, Cesar Chavez, Jose Marti, and Roberto Clemente.This resource will enable you to teach your students History in a unique engaging way. You will have active class participation by all your students, even your reluctant students.The scripts are ready for you to pri
Preview of Greatest Common Factor Readers Theatre Script

Greatest Common Factor Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on the GREATEST COMMON FACTOR involves students in reading and reviewing information about simplifying fractions. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: MATH. This script has special appeal for students with its game show theme. It is written for solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. Reading and rehearsing the script reinfor
Preview of The Fraction Freaks Help with Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers

The Fraction Freaks Help with Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a reader's theater for 4 students. It is not a normal reader's theater. This one is designed to use as an intervention tool for students who are struggling with improper fractions and mixed numbers. It is one way I can mix language arts with math. Students are still working on fluency but they are practicing math vocabulary as well as talking their way through the process of making a mixed number an improper fraction and vice versa. I have two more Fraction Freak Reader's Theater that de
Preview of Short Story: Welcome to Showbiz Without Legal School Papers

Short Story: Welcome to Showbiz Without Legal School Papers

Created by
Norma Flores
Cuca’s Conundrums Episode Nine: Welcome to Showbiz Without Legal School Records. Without legal school records, Cuca is enrolled at Boyle Avenue Elementary School and studies English by reading about an Arabian girl who saved her life, telling stories. Cuca plans to help Dora, with her new Bicultural Theater Public Relations job by writing stories and singing on stage for the Margarita Cansino Olvera Street Flamenco Dancers. Short Story about undocumented immigrants. Suitable for Hispanic/Latino/
Preview of Short Story: Cuca's Carrousel Ride & ESL Class for Immigrants?

Short Story: Cuca's Carrousel Ride & ESL Class for Immigrants?

Created by
Norma Flores
Ernesto and Miriam get married at the Court House by Judge Whitterhausen who asks if Miriam is sure she wants to marry a “Black Man.” Cuca explains that, “He’s just un legal Pilipino muy moreno!” Then, the wedding party goes to Santa Monica Pier to ride the carrousel. Cuca enjoys her Angel’s Flight rides to a part-time job too, at the Grand Central Market while she ditches her “ESL Class for Immigrants” at Downtown Los Angeles’ Berendo Junior High School.Short Story about undocumented immigrants
Preview of The Fraction Freaks Explain WHY a common denominators are used to + or -

The Fraction Freaks Explain WHY a common denominators are used to + or -

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for four students. This is a way to tie together math and language arts. I use the Fraction Freak scripts to help reteach ideas that students are struggling with or to help introduce a new concept. It exposes students to the vocabulary and uses a different part of their brain. In this Fraction Freak script, the students explore WHY the denominators have to be the same in order to add or subtract. It also discusses one way to find the least common denomin
Preview of Short Story: Cuquita Brava! Undocumented Flamenco Singer

Short Story: Cuquita Brava! Undocumented Flamenco Singer

Created by
Norma Flores
Cuca's Conundrums Episode Ten: "Cuquita Brava!" Undocumented Flamenco Singer is a short story of how undocumented immigrants managed to survive in America, despite economic, cultural and prejudicial barriers. Undocumented Immigrant, “Cuquita” sings in Dora’s Downtown Los Angeles Vaudeville Show, “Flamenco Follies,” and tries to save Dora from the lecherous clutches of the theater owner and bilingual vaudeville show’s promoter. Dora, unexpectedly, flees to Méjico City, making Cuca scared and sad.
Preview of Fractions - A Math Play

Fractions - A Math Play

“Fractions” is a short math play introducing fractions and gives examples of their everyday use, along with the concepts of equivalent fraction and least common denominator. Playscript contains full set, stage, costume directions along with useful staging tips.
Preview of Realidades 2 1B Speaking Activity

Realidades 2 1B Speaking Activity

Realidades 2 1B- interview activity focusing on vocabulary from Realidades 2 1B. Partner activity. Instructions: Ask your partner the following questions. Answer questions in full sentences. Translate each question and write your partners response on the second line. Really good for oral skills.
Preview of Short Story: Cuca & Frida Kahlo's Illegal Quinceañera

Short Story: Cuca & Frida Kahlo's Illegal Quinceañera

Created by
Norma Flores
Episode Fifteen: Cuca & Frida Kahlo's Illegal Quinceañera is a Short Storyabout undocumented immigrants. Suitable for Hispanic/Latino/Chicano & Multicultural Oral Communication Presentations. 33 pages.Attempting to gain social acceptance, Cuca and Dora earn money for Cuca’s illegal quinceañera by posing for El Maestro, Juan Diego Riviera (Diego Rivera in real life) while his wife, Fria Kalòr "Mari" (Frida Kahlo in real life) plans the 4th of July event at El Sobacco Ballroom in Boyle
Preview of Readers Theatre - Creating Equivalent Fractions

Readers Theatre - Creating Equivalent Fractions

Created by
KraftyAddy
Hello!This is a 2 page Readers Theatre that includes 15 roles. Join Marvelous Matt in today's mini math lesson - creating equivalent fractions. This Readers Theatre goes through the process of creating equivalent fractions by finding the least common denominator. Students are taught how to make a multiples list for both denominators until finding the smallest one.I use this in my 5th grade class and my students absolutely love it! It is fairly short, so presenting this multiple times is not
Preview of Short Story: Youthful Mamá Undocumented, But Resilient!

Short Story: Youthful Mamá Undocumented, But Resilient!

Created by
Norma Flores
Cuca’s Conundrums Episode Seventeen: Youthful Mamá, Undocumented, But Resilient! After Cuca’s Pasadena lawyer employer suddenly forces himself on her, Cuca starts a real romantic relationship with Jesse who is happy to court her. They elope without getting married because she has no legal papers and he doesn’t have permission from his parole officer. On the Advise of Jesse’s aunt, the Notary Public, Andrea Godinez Pontrelli, Cuca enrolls in a new Well Baby Program at the Los Angeles County Hosp
Preview of Short Story: La Upstairs Maid, Indentured, Undocumented & Cute!

Short Story: La Upstairs Maid, Indentured, Undocumented & Cute!

Created by
Norma Flores
Cuca’s Conundrums Episode Sixteen: La Upstairs Maid Indentured, Undocumented & Cute! As the Depression makes it hard to find work, especially for undocumented, limited English speaking people, Cuca is indentured to work as a house maid and nanny for Dora’s old rival, Gloria, who married a rich lawyer in Pasadena. The Lawyer asks Cuca to organize a Mexican banquet for his rich Latino Entertainer Clients. She makes friends with the Mexican cook, chauffeur, his pal, pot-smoking Jesse and her em
Preview of Short Story: A Toast to Cuca's Multicultural Vida in Boyle Heights

Short Story: A Toast to Cuca's Multicultural Vida in Boyle Heights

Created by
Norma Flores
Cuca's Conundrums Episode Eleven: A Toast to Cuca's Multicultural Vida in Boyle Heights, is a story about Cuca's cousin, Dora and her friends in the Minervas, Club Femenil of the YWCA, taking their theatrical talents to Méjico City, holding their meetings at Sanborn’s Coffee Shop, where they make a toast to Cuca. Cuca’s Tia invites Dora’s friends and her neighbors to Cuca’s Fourth of July Birthday party. A librarian’s goofy brother teases 13 year old Cuca so, she throws a Piñata at him. Cuca cat
Preview of Short Story: Lucky Los Angeles WPA & Artist's Visas Connections!

Short Story: Lucky Los Angeles WPA & Artist's Visas Connections!

Created by
Norma Flores
Episode Fourteen: Lucky Los Angeles WPA & Artist’s Visas Connections!Without birth certificates or visas Cuca and her friends work as Hollywood extras in Echo Park. Dora’s Minerva connections help Miriam rent her Figueroa Street apartment to a very famous Mexican muralist and his notorious wife. Dora’s Public Relations boss secures an “Artist’s Visa” for the Mexican couple and insists that Dora have a WPA contract signing party at Miriam’s apartment on Cinco de Mayo. This collection of 17 i
Preview of The Brother/Sister Principle - Storytelling in 6th grade math

The Brother/Sister Principle - Storytelling in 6th grade math

Students enjoy hearing stories. If it's a story that they can identify with, they enjoy it even more. This is a story I use with my 6th grade math class to help them remember the procedure used to find equivalent fractions. After students understand the concept as it relates to fractions, you can use it again when it's time to solve for variables and keep things "fair" on both sides of the equation. It will get to a point in the year where you will just have to say "Brother/Sister Principle"
Preview of Guion (Script) Vocabulary Activity For Spanish Class

Guion (Script) Vocabulary Activity For Spanish Class

Each chapter you teach in Spanish class has different vocabulary for the students to learn. This is a basic outline that you can use with any Spanish unit. Students will work together to create a 'script' using the vocabulary from the unit you are discussing. My students loved doing this activity! They enjoyed being creative and they looked up new vocabulary words that they now remember well.I told them to use at least 8 vocabulary words from the unit we were studying. I typically gave them two
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