Reader's Theater for Native American Legends (3 Differentiated Scripts!)
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Are you looking for a way to make your Native American unit come alive? Use this set of differentiated Reader’s Theater scripts focused on 3 popular legends of the Native Americans who shared these legends to explain their natural world!
Students will discover how a compassionate sprit can help all of the individuals of a community in The Legend of the Bluebonnet, how working together in a spirit of unity can have great results in The Legend of the 3 Sisters, and how unselfish acts of kindness can be rewarded in everlasting ways in The legend of The Black Eyed Susan!
This resource not only provides repeated practice ON GRADE LEVEL for fluency and expression in reading, but also connects important traditional literature in our history standards! As a result, this activity provides and meets an abundance of standards and skills for upper elementary students in a very connected, engaging, and hands on way!
These original plays contain a total of 14 character parts and 3 separate reading levels to reach ALL students for complete participation! They provide a rich and meaningful activity for students in the intermediate grades. It is a fun way to learn about map skills standards that gets everyone involved and has been proven to help student retain valuable information through multi sensory connections and engagement!
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