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6th grade middle ages scripts for parents

Preview of Middle Ages/ Medieval Europe Reader's Theater

Middle Ages/ Medieval Europe Reader's Theater

This activity is a 5-Act, 25-role reader's theater script for the Middle Ages/ Medieval Europe! Reader's Theater is an engaging instructional strategy for students that allows them to act out various historical scenes. This resource also helps build fluency and reading comprehension skills. The acts are as follows: Act I: Early Medieval Europe (Charlemagne/ The Vikings) Act II: The Feudal SystemAct III: The Church and the CrusadesAct IV: Revival and Technology Act V: The Later Middle Ages (Fam
Preview of Black Death: A Visit with Simon, A Victim of the Black Death(script)

Black Death: A Visit with Simon, A Victim of the Black Death(script)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about the Black Death, a disease that killed almost 1/2 the population of Europe in its worst outbreak(1347-1351). The fun/informative play uses the format of Simon, a victim of the Black Death, being a guest on Ms. Bie Ografee's talk show and the studio audience asks questions about his experiences during the time(the medical beliefs, the causes, the effects the Black Death had on Europe, etc. Great for a unit of study on the Middle Ages! Co
Preview of A Medieval Times Play: The Case of the Missing Crown

A Medieval Times Play: The Case of the Missing Crown

Engage your students with this informative play set in Medieval times for children ages 8-12. Written for 23 characters, but easily adaptable for larger or smaller groups. Your students will learn about what life was like during the Medieval era, in a fun and engaging way!
Preview of King John and The Magna Carta: The (Kind Of) Historically Accurate Story

King John and The Magna Carta: The (Kind Of) Historically Accurate Story

This is an amusing script for a class play revolving around King John and the signing of the Magna Carta. It is loosely based on actual events and examines grievances many barons had with the King, including habeas corpus, taxation, and wartime duties, among others. The script includes 12 characters and is infused with humor, as its designed to be both entertaining and informative. Also included is an exit ticket to check for understanding. The play file is editable as well. Check out these oth
Preview of Marco Polo: A Reader's Theater Script(Explorer)

Marco Polo: A Reader's Theater Script(Explorer)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Marco Polo. Marco Polo helped to start the Age of Discovery with his book on his adventures to China. The fun/informative play uses the format of Marco Polo being a guest on a talk show and the studio audience asks questions about his life. Great for a Friday biography, for a unit of study on the Age of Discovery or a unit of study on China.Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show SeriesYou may also find the following resources of inte
Preview of Scripts: Renaissance Age of Chivalry skits

Scripts: Renaissance Age of Chivalry skits

Package contains 37 short skits for reader’s theater, a Medieval unit, drama clubs, theater classes or successful entertainment at Renaissance Fairs or feasts plus adaptations for classroom use, discussion starters for elements of literature, art and other extension ideas, a rubric and plenty of internet links for creating a Medieval persona, etc. Template for a formal letter of complaint and job resume are included for cross curricular/interdisciplinary lessons as well as a comparison alley
Preview of Exploration Talk Show Reader's Theatre Script with Graphic Organizer & Rubric

Exploration Talk Show Reader's Theatre Script with Graphic Organizer & Rubric

What a FUN way to get students involved in history! This can be done as a Common Core interactive reading lesson or as a class play. This content-rich theater script or class script is student-centered, interactive and easy to use! The script cast includes Spanish Conquistadors Cortes and Pizarro, Inca Leader Atahualpa, Aztec Leader Montezuma, Sir Francis Drake, Queen Elizabeth and many others. The script is seven pages covering the era of Exploration in a fun Dr. Phil a.k.a. Dr. Telda Trueth mo
Preview of Geronimo Stilton's Journey Through Time: Medieval Mission Reader's Theater

Geronimo Stilton's Journey Through Time: Medieval Mission Reader's Theater

Created by
Diagon Alley
This is a reader's theater script adapted from the book, Geronimo Stilton: Journey Through Time: Medieval Mission.Geronimo and his friends travel back in time to help set things right in the days of King Arthur and Camelot. It is an easy to follow 12 page script that kids will enjoy reading and acting out. Enjoy!
Preview of World History Reader's Theater Bundle

World History Reader's Theater Bundle

This resource contains five complete Reader's Theater activities for middle grade students for world history! The plays in this product cover world history from 700 B.C to 1600 A.D. and include Reader's Theaters for Ancient Greece, Medieval Europe/ Middle Ages, the Mongol Empire, Later Empires of the World, and the Renaissance and Reformation!Each play is a 5-Act, 25-role Reader's Theater script. Reader's Theater is an engaging instructional strategy for middle grade students that allows them to
Preview of Medieval Japan Feudal Hierarchy SKIT

Medieval Japan Feudal Hierarchy SKIT

Created by
Monica Lukins
Students enjoy taking on the roles of emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, and peasant when performing in this skit on the Medieval Japan Feudal Hierarchy that I wrote. (I even have students dress up in costumes I created out of construction paper!) The skit basically teaches students the roles and relationships of the 5 main groups (above) during medieval Japan. It's a fun way to introduce this concept!
Preview of Life in Medieval Europe (Feudalism), A Play

Life in Medieval Europe (Feudalism), A Play

Created by
Brian Markwald
This is a short play meant to help enhance any lesson about life in Europe during the Feudal era, the Dark Ages, the Middle Ages - whatever you are doing in your class. I even use this play to help introduce the coming Great Age of Exploration. The play takes about 15-20 minutes to complete. This includes choosing parts, giving some instructions, handing out props (I use props gathered over the years, but not necessary). Parts can go to really any student in your classes. The play is great for r
Preview of Saint George and the Dragon (A Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Saint George and the Dragon (A Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This 12-page script-story humorously adapts the medieval legend of St. George, the world's most famous dragon-slayer.When a fire-breathing dragon descends upon the city of Selene, it demands the sacrifice of the kingdom's children and the king's beloved daughter, the princess Cleo. All seems lost—that is, until the heroic knight, George, arrives to save the day! Adapted from the original medieval legend, this script re-tells the ultimate tale of "knight in shining armor saves damsel in distress"
Preview of Make a Paper Medieval Castle (Reading Castle)

Make a Paper Medieval Castle (Reading Castle)

Kids can make their own medieval castle out of copy paper and glue! This download offers the full instructions and patterns for two different castles. One way to use this project and motivate kids to read more at home: With every five minutes of reading, kids get a block pattern to build this castle. Or make it a family or classroom project and create great memories as you learn more about building, angles, and more!Not ready to commit to a whole castle yet? Get a free pattern and directions to
Preview of Crusades: A Visit with Sir Bartholomew, A Crusader(Reader's Theater Script)

Crusades: A Visit with Sir Bartholomew, A Crusader(Reader's Theater Script)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about the Crusades with this fun and informative play. Students will have fun acting out the different parts, especially those of Sir Bartholomew. There are 10 audience questioners. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Series, the format is that of a talk show host with a studio audience that ask Ms. Bie Ografee's guest questions about the time period. Included: cause, different crusades(ie: People's Crusade, Children's Crusade and the Third Crusade) and the important results of this peri
Preview of Kingdom Cut, Color and Paste Story Telling Activity

Kingdom Cut, Color and Paste Story Telling Activity

Created by
Aim Less Daze
This activity is meant to engage your little ones with fine motor skills, coloring and puzzle practice. Your imaginative child will enjoy coloring the magical characters in their very own kingdom. They get to put together a castle with a king and a queen, go with a knight on a quest for a dragon, experience farm life, and go to a ball with the nobles. When they are done building their kingdom, video them telling their very own story with each of the scenes. They will love to hear their story aga
Preview of Black Death Play - The (kind of) Historically Accurate Story

Black Death Play - The (kind of) Historically Accurate Story

Another installment of the popular play series "The (kind of) Historically Accurate Story" centered around the Black Death. This play focuses on ineffective remedies for the plague, the effect on the Church, as well as the possible benefits that surviving lower classes may have experienced as a result of the plague. This would be ideal for a concluding lesson after students have learned about the plague. The script includes 11 characters and is infused with humor, as its designed to be both ente
Preview of Historian's Court: People of England Versus King John (Magna Carta)

Historian's Court: People of England Versus King John (Magna Carta)

Created by
Heather Flood
This highly entertaining and engaging mock trial will reinforce any lesson on the events leading up to and surrounding the creation of the Magna Carta. Students will create a courtroom and decide how King John will be remembered in history. I have successfully used this lesson with students in 3rd thru 12th grade. Additional activities are suggested.
Preview of Middle Ages, medieval times - presentation PDF & Digital for Distance Learning

Middle Ages, medieval times - presentation PDF & Digital for Distance Learning

This is a comprehensive, very informative, and student-friendly power point about the Middle Ages. It covers the entire period from the Fall of Rome to the Black Death. The power point features the most important concepts, rulers, and events of the medieval times. In this power point you will find the information about the following:- what events marked the beginning of the Middle Ages-Charlemagne-feudalism- castles-knights-William the Conqueror-Henry II-Thomas Becket-Eleanor of Aquitaine-Richa
Preview of The Magna Carta

The Magna Carta

Short skit and activity that teaches how the Magna Carta came about. Skit is about 10 minutes long with activity (10 minutes).
Preview of The Sword in the Stone: A Play

The Sword in the Stone: A Play

Created by
Sense of Wonder
This play for middle school/ high school students is based on The King Arthur Trilogy by Rosemary Sutcliff and King Arthur and his Knights by Howard Pyle. The play is written in three acts: The Sword in the Stone; Excalibur; Guinevere. The casting is flexible and can be performed by a cast of ten as easily as thirty. A great way to enrich a study of the Middle Ages.
Preview of Creating an ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT

Creating an ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT

Created by
Marc Burgess
This assignment will involve writing and copying a text (Student’s own) to create an illuminated manuscript. This is a cross-curricular activity, involving Social Studies (Middle Ages), Language Arts (writing), and Art (Creating the final manuscript). Students will write a short essay on one of two topics: describe a true Renaissance Person OR describe the effects of the printing press on life during the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. Students will then design and layout their manuscri
Preview of Bushido Skit

Bushido Skit

This engaging skit explores the traditional Japanese concept of Bushido, showcasing a young samurai's journey towards understanding its complex virtues. With scenes set in a tranquil Japanese garden and a tense village under threat, this play delves into the deep-seated principles of patience, respect, courage, and honor. The narrative also introduces elements of mentorship, self-discovery, and the importance of community protection, making it an enlightening read for those interested in Japanes
Preview of Mansa Musa Skit

Mansa Musa Skit

Experience the grandeur and generosity of one of history's most extraordinary journeys in "Mansa Musa's Golden Pilgrimage." This engaging skit brings to life the legendary pilgrimage of Mansa Musa, the 14th-century ruler of the Mali Empire, to Mecca. Set against a vivid desert backdrop, the script captures the essence of Mansa Musa's journey - a voyage that transcends mere travel and becomes a symbol of cultural exchange, spiritual growth, and unprecedented generosity.
Preview of 96 Animals Scissor Skills Activity For Kids

96 Animals Scissor Skills Activity For Kids

Created by
Printod
"Animals Scissor Skills Activity for Kids" is a fantastic resource designed to help children develop their scissor skills while engaging with a fun and animal-themed activity. This activity is available on the Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) website and offers an exciting way for kids to practice cutting with scissors.The activity typically includes printable worksheets or templates featuring a variety of animals like lions, elephants, giraffes, monkeys, and more. Each template is specifically desig
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