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Drama Common Core RH.6-8.5 resources

Preview of George vs. George Readers Theater

George vs. George Readers Theater

This Revolutionary War script is based on the book George vs. George by Rosalyn Schanzer. It has 10 narrator parts and 14 character parts. It has an introduction, then covers life in England, life in the colonies, tax problems, The Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party, and the war. This will engage readers in the chronological events of the war between Great Britain and America.
Preview of Reader's Theater script: The Trolley Car Case

Reader's Theater script: The Trolley Car Case

Take your students into the courtroom to witness two civil rights trials. Were African American riders wrongfully arrested for riding a Louisville trolley car? (Great way to celebrate Black History Month while reviewing history and improving oral language skills.)This 6 page script brings life to history while honing reading fluency and comprehension. Students can feel the tension and become emotionally and intellectually involved in these events as the struggle for equality and historical fig
Preview of Hamilton Musical: Complete Unit

Hamilton Musical: Complete Unit

Created by
Collins History
Wow! This unit is a student favorite! This product bundles 7 lessons that can be used as a collection or each lesson can be used in isolation. The complete unit is included in paper hard copy format AND in the form of a powerpoint that can be easily used by your students in google slides. Each lesson includes student based activities that directly align with 8 different songs from the incredibly popular, Hamilton Musical. Student interest is peaked when the power of music is brought into the cl
Preview of The Gathering Storm in America Gives Rise to the American Revolution!

The Gathering Storm in America Gives Rise to the American Revolution!

The Gathering Storm in America brings history to life with an award-winning (64 minute) audio drama featuring the events that led to American Independence. It tells the remarkable story of an all-but-forgotten forefather whose actions initiated the tumultuous Pre-Revolutionary Period in America. Derived from primary sources, it presents both the British and American points of view on issues that led to the Declaration of Independence and the building of a new nation on democratic principles. T
Preview of Independence Now!  The American Revolution

Independence Now! The American Revolution

Independence Now begins with the First Continental Congress and the Suffolk Resolves, a powder keg that ignited military action and set the scene for "the shot heard 'round the world" at Lexington and Concord. This is a chronological journey that takes the student on to Ticonderoga, the siege of Boston, Bunker Hill, Washington's arrival in Boston, Dorchester Heights, Common Sense, and the Declaration of Independence.Included in the Student Workbook is the audio drama and a script for Independ
Preview of The Dream:  Celebrating Black History in a Short Play

The Dream: Celebrating Black History in a Short Play

This inspiring short play is designed to introduce students to the difference that four African-Americans made in helping our country move in the direction of equality for all citizens. In the story, a student, who was asked to write a paper on one African-American who fought for equal rights, is unsure of where to begin. After falling asleep, the student is greeted by a dream figure and taken to different scenes from the lives of four courageous Americans. Worksheets are included to help acto
Preview of Hamilton Musical "Right Hand Man"

Hamilton Musical "Right Hand Man"

Created by
Collins History
This lesson includes student based activities that directly aligns with the song, "Right Hand Man" from the incredibly popular, Hamilton Musical. Student interest is peaked when the power of music is brought into the classroom. Students use the lyrics to participate in close reading, historical analysis and vocabulary building skills. The lesson concludes with a creative picture re-tell exercise. The lessons focuses on U.S. History content standards- covering topics like the American Revolutiona
Preview of Layered Assignment Contract (for Theatre History Project)

Layered Assignment Contract (for Theatre History Project)

This modifiable "contract" is a way for students to display the level of learning and work they wish to do in order to earn a specific grade. Students become empowered when they know exactly what they must do to earn an A, B, or C.
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