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Preview of Age of Discovery/ Exploration Reader's Theater

Age of Discovery/ Exploration Reader's Theater

This resource is a 5-Act, 25-role reader's theater script for the Age of Discovery/ Exploration! This product covers famous European explorers and their discoveries in North and South America. Reader's Theater is an engaging instructional strategy for middle grade students that allows them to act out various historical scenes. The acts are as follows: Act I: The First Discovery (Leif Eriksson) Act II: A New Age of Exploration (Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Vespucci) Act III: The Conquistador
Preview of Ancient Maya Civilization Reader's Theater

Ancient Maya Civilization Reader's Theater

This resource is a 5-Act, 25-role reader's theater script for the Ancient Maya Civilization! Reader's Theater is an engaging instructional strategy for middle grade students that allows them to act out various historical scenes. The acts are as follows: Act I: Religion and the PyramidsAct II: Hieroglyphics and ArtAct III: A Famous Ball Game (Recreation and Agriculture)Act IV: A Legendary CalendarAct V: A Mysterious EndingEach act includes discussion questions. There is a quiz for students at the
Preview of Aztec Empire Reader's Theater

Aztec Empire Reader's Theater

This resource is a 5-Act, 25-role reader's theater script for the Aztec Empire! Reader's Theater is an engaging instructional strategy for middle grade students that allows them to act out various historical scenes. The acts are as follows: Act I: An Empire is Born (The Triple Alliance)Act II: Social and Religious SystemsAct III: Farming and EducationAct IV: The Capital City (Tenochtitlan)Act V: The Conquistadors Arrive (Montezuma II and Hernan Cortes)Each act includes discussion questions. Ther
Preview of Reader's Theater Play - The First Americans Cross Bering Strait

Reader's Theater Play - The First Americans Cross Bering Strait

This reader's theater explores how Native people theoretically crossed the Bering Strait and branched into the early, great civilizations of the Olmec, Mayan, Inca, Aztec, Mississippian, and Southwest.
Preview of Inca Empire Reader's Theater

Inca Empire Reader's Theater

This resource is a 5-Act, 25-role reader's theater script for the Inca Empire! Reader's Theater is an engaging instructional strategy for middle grade students that allows them to act out various historical scenes. The acts are as follows: Act I: Creating an Empire (Pachacuti)Act II: Ruling the People (Government and Economy)Act III: Farming the Land (Llamas and Terracing) Act IV: The Invaders Arrive (Atahualpa and Francisco Pizarro) Act V: Finding a Sacred Mountain (Machu Pichu) Each act includ
Preview of The Hero Twins in the Land of the Dead: A Mayan Myth (Reader's Theater Script)

The Hero Twins in the Land of the Dead: A Mayan Myth (Reader's Theater Script)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
In this famous Mayan myth, a set of heroic twins descend into the Underworld to challenge the gods of death to...a ball game? If they win, they will end the death gods' reign of terror. If they lose, they will pay with their lives! This Meso-American hero story from the Popol Vuh features talking animals, magical transformations, and the ancient sport of Pok-ta-Pok—not to mention messenger owls! This 15-page download features: a 13-page Reader's Theater script-story with reading parts for 12 rea
Preview of Gluscabi Script-Story (A Tale from Native American Mythology)

Gluscabi Script-Story (A Tale from Native American Mythology)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This 10-page script-story, which has 13 reading parts, adapts a series of Native American myths about the hero Gluscabi. In his many adventures, which take him to visit a giant wind eagle and do battle with a viscous water monster, Gluscabi learns about the importance of the balance of nature. This script-story also comes with a 2-page teacher guide with story summary, background information, essential questions, teachable terms, discussion questions, and recall questions.
Preview of Reader's Theater Play - The Last Stand: The Battle of Little Bighorn

Reader's Theater Play - The Last Stand: The Battle of Little Bighorn

There's no denying it - the Lakota, led by Chief (and Medicine Man) Sitting Bull, were a fierce group of people, and when the United States government first turned their back on them,t hey didn't necessarily know what they were in for. Enter the vain Civil War General George Armstrong Custer, who sought to either civilize or defeat this group of roving, savage Native Americans. He would do neither, and it would cost him his life.
Preview of Westward Expansion Readers Theatre

Westward Expansion Readers Theatre

Have you ever wondered how to bring this time period to life for your students? This is a VERY UNIQUE and creative five act readers' theatre over Westward Expansion. Making this into a play format helps students understand and enjoy the content. Students LOVE interacting with history in these fun Reading Activities. Readers Theater helps to….develop fluency through repeated exposure to text.increase comprehension.integrate reading, writing, speaking, and listening in an authentic context.en
Preview of Readers' Theater: Native American Headdress Activity

Readers' Theater: Native American Headdress Activity

This No-Prep Readers’ Theater script will teach your students all about Native American headdresses and show them the importance of cultural respect!Click on the preview above to see a few pages from the script!FEATURES• Six page script about a group of students at a Native American history museum. • Seven different characters with different lexile levels for all levels of readers!• Common-Core aligned discussion questions.• Engaging and entertaining story with student-friendly explanations of a
Preview of David Bouchard: I Am Raven - Reader's Theatre and Class Story Pole Project

David Bouchard: I Am Raven - Reader's Theatre and Class Story Pole Project

Created by
Cowie's Class
David Bouchard and Andy Everson's brilliantly written and designed picture book, 'I Am Raven' lends itself perfectly for Readers Theatre where students can identify themselves as one of the characters in the story. The story is about a Chief who wants to build a memorial pole for himself but cannot decide which animals represent his true nature. One by one the animals try to convince him that they should be on the pole. In the end the Chief cannot choose and decides to have all the animals repre
Preview of Sacagawea: A Reader's Theater Script

Sacagawea: A Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about Sacagawea with this Reader's Theater Script. Sacagawea is a guest on Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show and the studio audience asks questions about her life and contributions to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. There are 10 questioners, a Did You Know? fun fact section, comprehension questions, a teacher page with extension activities, the key and additional links.Check out my web quest on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The two resources would work well with one another! Lewis and Clark
Preview of How Coyote Got His Name - A Small Group Reader's Theater

How Coyote Got His Name - A Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Native American tale about how Coyote got his name. This is for 5 to 9 students. He features prominently in a lot of stories of the Navajo and in many other tribes. I first saw this one online but have heard it from our Navajo teacher since. I use reader's theaters to encourage my students to practice fluency. It is a fun way to do something that they need. Most of my scripts are in black and white so they photo copy easily. This one does have a colored picture on the first page but t
Preview of Sequoyah: The Man that Invented a Writing System(Reader's Theater Script)

Sequoyah: The Man that Invented a Writing System(Reader's Theater Script)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about Sequoyah, the man that invented a writing system for the Cherokee people. The Reader's Theater Script includes a Did You Know section, Comprehension questions, a teacher page with directions and extension activities.Other resources of interest:1. Learn about Sacagawea with this Reader's Theater Script. Sacagawea is a guest on Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show and the studio audience asks questions about her life and contributions to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. There are 10 questione
Preview of Grandfather Chenoo: A Native American Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Grandfather Chenoo: A Native American Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Something inhuman stalks the frozen woods of the north—a creature whose emaciated body craves your flesh and whose razor-sharp claws will rip it from your bones. This is the Chenoo, and all who know him, fear him—except one:  a brave woman named Nesoowa. But how will she best the beast when so many have failed and paid with their lives?This monster tale derives from the Wabanaki people of the Northeast United States and southeast Canada. Similar to the Wendigo of other tribal myths, the Chenoo i
Preview of Can You Save the Aztec Empire?

Can You Save the Aztec Empire?

This group project is a great addition to your Exploration or Aztec unit. The premise is that students are time-traveling from the future to the 16th century right before the Aztec conquest. They are tasked with creating a public service announcement video where they warn Moctezuma and the Aztec people about the impending invasion and give guidance on how to defend against the invaders. Students will focus their advice on military tactics, forming alliances, strengthening cultural resistance and
Preview of Clever Coyote - Native American Reader's Theater

Clever Coyote - Native American Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. It is a Comanche legend about how clever coyote saved the buffalo. In the script, A long time ago a monster came and stole all the buffalo overnight. He took them and locked them up in his mountain cave. Coyote called all animals and people together to discuss what they should do. They came up with a plan to give a pet to the small boy who lived with the monster and, at the right time, the pet would set the buffalo free. They sent a mouse and then a bird
Preview of "Andrew Jackson:  Man of the People" Readers Theatre

"Andrew Jackson: Man of the People" Readers Theatre

Andrew JacksonThis engaging readers' theatre will bring your Jackson unit to LIFE! Written with clever wit and humor, your class will have a blast with these characters. This six-act play covers the Election of 1824 and 1828, the spoils system, the nullification crisis, Worcester vs. Georgia, The Indian Removal Act, and the bank war. Readers Theater helps to….develop fluency through repeated exposure to text.increase comprehension.integrate reading, writing, speaking, and listening in an authe
Preview of Reader's Theater Scripts, Native American Heritage Month to Teach Diversity

Reader's Theater Scripts, Native American Heritage Month to Teach Diversity

Reader's Theater Scripts to Teach About Native American Indians, 5 Plays to Teach Diversity and History.Do you call it Reader's Theater or Reader's Theatre? Either way, it's fun learning!Elevate your classroom experience with 5 Native American Indian plays. Designed to instill valuable lessons about equality, they bring meaningful stories to life, fostering a positive and inclusive environment for elementary students.Scripts Included:Legends of the First Nations": This play explores traditional
Preview of The Rainbow Crow: A Lenape Folktale Reader's Theater Script

The Rainbow Crow: A Lenape Folktale Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Drama Gal
This is a Reader's Theater Script that I use with my students to "piggyback" off of their Social Studies unit on Native Americans and the Lenape. It can be done as a Reader's Theater, a full performance or a puppet show. I have other Lenape scripts to download. You can make an entire performance by combining the stories together.
Preview of Coyote, Bobcat, and the Corn - Native American Reader's Theater

Coyote, Bobcat, and the Corn - Native American Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. It is a Navajo tell about Coyote. In the script, Coyote is hungry and is a bad hunter. He convinces Bobcat to join him to go and get some ears of corn. Bobcat is slow and it is far away also, he does not trust Coyote. But Coyote talks Bobcat into going to the cornfield to get the corn. He says he knows a way to help Bobcat run fast and off they go. By the time they get there Bobcat is tired and sits down to rest while Coyote makes a pig of himself. Soon t
Preview of CLASS PLAY Aztec Human Sacrifice ~ Exciting Americas Pre-Activity!

CLASS PLAY Aztec Human Sacrifice ~ Exciting Americas Pre-Activity!

Use this entertaining interactive play to introduce your class to your Americas unit. There are 16 roles and three scenes so at least 22 students can have a role. The play begins with the arrival of the Spaniards and ends with a human sacrifice at the top of the Tempo Mayor. Content details are sprinkled throughout the play in an engaging way.
Preview of Two Wolves - Native American Reader's Theater

Two Wolves - Native American Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 3 students. It is a Cherokee legend about two wolves. In the script, a grandson has come to visit his grandfather. He is invited to breakfast. When the grandfather asks him how he is doing - the grandson tells him that he has been fighting with his best friend. The grandson says his friend called him names and took his toy and won’t say sorry until he does. The grandson doesn’t think he should have to apologize. After thinking for a moment, the grandfather tells his
Preview of How Crow Brought the Daylight – Small Group Reader’s Theater

How Crow Brought the Daylight – Small Group Reader’s Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a group of 5 students but can be expanded to 7. It is based on the Inuit's legend of the Crow and how it brought daylight to them. In the script, When the Earth was young there was no daylight in the north and the Inuit people lived always in darkness. One day Old Crow begins to tell them of the daylight he has seen in his long travels and the people beg him to go and bring them some. At first he refuses because he is old now and doesn’t think he can make it
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