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12th grade drama literature circles

Preview of A Christmas Carol; A Readers' Theater Adaptation

A Christmas Carol; A Readers' Theater Adaptation

Included in A Christmas Carol:-complete script-pre-reading activities-vocabulary study-discussion questions-suggestions for projectsThis reader's theater adaptation is suitable for grades 7- adult. While adhering to the plot of the original work, this adaptation uses more modern language, so that it can be more easily understood by today's students. It can be used with small groups or entire classrooms in both regular and special education. Reading the play aloud, or even acting it out will m
Preview of Scripts: Poe Pack (readers theater, Power Point +)

Scripts: Poe Pack (readers theater, Power Point +)

Edgar Allen Poe comes alive with reader’s theaters, choral readings, Power Point, projects, writing prompts and more. Package includes a 52 slide Power Point as well as 53 pages of scripts, graphic organizers, a visual dictionary for The Poe's Cask of Amontillado, rubric, and a How to do reader’s theater .PDF.The Raven and Annabel Lee are presented as choral readings; Helen 1831 and 1848 as tiered group project readings, The Cask of Amontillado is presented as a reader’s theater trial pre-readi
Preview of AP English: Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot Unit Plan Drama Study

AP English: Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot Unit Plan Drama Study

This 22 page Unit Plan Drama Study of Samuel Beckett's classic Theater of the Absurd drama Waiting for Godot is designed for AP English (or any accelerated, honors level course). It is best for students who are open to discussion and intriguing questions about the text. Included are: (1) Act 1 Discussion Wkst, (2) Reading Response Quiz #1, (3) Act 2 Discussion Wkst, (4) Reading Response Quiz #2, (5) Socratic Seminar Activity: Questions, Student Chart, Teacher Rubric, (6) Writing Assignment: Assi
Preview of The One and Only Ivan Reader's Theater Play

The One and Only Ivan Reader's Theater Play

Created by
Jenny Springer
This reader's theater play is based on the popular novel "The One and Only Ivan". This 22 page play contains parts for 17-22 readers. It has picture icons for each character to help readers easily identify their parts. This play is a great supplement to the novel and will help readers connect with key parts in the story in a meaningful way.
Preview of Hamlet - To Be or Not To Be: A Workshop Analysis

Hamlet - To Be or Not To Be: A Workshop Analysis

This resource explores Hamlet’s best-known (and perhaps most challenging) soliloquy. It helps students analyse, through a series of short study tasks, the soliloquy’s significant detail, and leads them towards an understanding of both its meaning and its importance. The resource has been structured so that the study tasks can be undertaken by students working in groups – in a ‘workshop’ setting, with open discussion as appropriate – or individually. Suggested responses to the questions are locat
Preview of No Fear a one act play - Script

No Fear a one act play - Script

Created by
Hollie Michaels
CAST: 32 total. 14M / 8W / 10 any gender. (Can be played by 7 actors) In a camp cabin several campers refuse to go to sleep. Wick, their counselor, tells them a tale that mashes several Grimm’s Fairy Tales together. The story unfolds in their cabin as Wick tells the story of Abay, a young boy (or girl) whose one wish is to feel fear. Abay is ostracized from the other kids in the village because he is different. But when another boy is taken by a Dwarf (from Snow White’s tale) Abay is the onl
Preview of The Taming of the Shrew Study Guide Packet

The Taming of the Shrew Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's comedy "The Taming of the Shrew." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include asides, conflict, costume, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, imagery, iro
Preview of Anticipation Guide for The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry

Anticipation Guide for The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry

This is a four page anticipation guide for The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry.Students will first answer questions they must agree/disagree with based on the topic of consequences. Next, there are terms taken from the story that the students will need to define. After that, the students must pick of the words that they defined to write in their own original sentence. Finally, there are some questions the students to answer based on time travel. These questions lead to a great discussion both be
Preview of The Tempest Study Guide Packet

The Tempest Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's romantic comedy "The Tempest." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include conflict, costume, diction, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, foreshadowing,
Preview of Death at a Dinner Party: A Murder Mystery Kit; Mystery Dinner, Clue Party

Death at a Dinner Party: A Murder Mystery Kit; Mystery Dinner, Clue Party

Created by
Merchant Milani
Death at a Dinner Party: A Murder Mystery Party KitA group of family friends have come together for a Dinner Party when...there is a murder! Can you and your guests solve the mystery? The party is broken into three segments in which guests are provided clues and dialogue cues to learn more about 'whodunit'. A murder will occur during Round 2, and guests will have to share clues in order to solve the mystery! The kit contains host instructions, guest instructions, clues, name tags, character list
Preview of The Wizard of Oz and the Perseverance Road - Whole Group Reader's Theater

The Wizard of Oz and the Perseverance Road - Whole Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Reader's Theater for the entire class. It was designed to be read or used as a play - depending on the time you have. There are 18 speaking parts but opportunities to double up or expand them allow you to fit it to your class/group. It is based on the Wizard of Oz. In the script, Dorothy is the type of girl who always gives up when things get tough until a tornado comes and whisks her away to the Land of Oz She’s ready to give up there until the munchkins volunteer to take her to see t
Preview of Macbeth Socratic Seminar

Macbeth Socratic Seminar

This resource features lesson plans and materials to conduct a formal set of Socratic Seminars for Shakespeare's famed tragedy, Macbeth. Socratic Seminars (or "Fish Bowl" Conversations as referred to in this resource) are higher order ways of assessing whether your students are able to understand and react to your class texts. These seminars rely on the power of inquiry and allow students to take the lead in their learning and discussion. The only problem? They require a great deal of preparatio
Preview of Twelfth Night Study Guide Packet

Twelfth Night Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's comedy "Twelfth Night." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include asides, conflict, costume, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, imagery, irony, monolo
Preview of The Count of Monte Cristo Radio Play Script/Reader's Theatre -Alexandre Dumas

The Count of Monte Cristo Radio Play Script/Reader's Theatre -Alexandre Dumas

The Count of Monte Cristo Summary:Edmond Dantès has it all: a beautiful fiancé and a caring father, but that is all taken away from him when Edmond is wrongfully imprisoned on the island of Chateau d'If. While in prison, Edmond plots his revenge against those who betrayed him. With help from another prisoner named Abbé Faria, he escapes the island and proceeds to transform himself into the wealthy Count of Monte Cristo as part of his plan to exact revenge and gain his life back.Included in this
Preview of Our Town Movie/Stage Viewing Unit, Questions/Activities, Lesson Plan

Our Town Movie/Stage Viewing Unit, Questions/Activities, Lesson Plan

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This pack of activities is an excellent way to add rigor and interest to your viewing of any movie or stage version of Thornton Wilder's Our Town. You may use one or all of the enclosed NO PREP activities to focus your studies, and they would work with the play as well. Student Experience: Your students will get the most they can out of this text as they work through the activities in this teaching pack. While Wilder's Our Town may seem like an outdated or overly nostalgic choice at first, aft
Preview of Fairy Tale Scripts - Robin Hood, Jack and the Three Bears

Fairy Tale Scripts - Robin Hood, Jack and the Three Bears

This fun and humorous script is adapted from three classic fairy tales 'Robin Hood', 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears', and 'Jack and the Beanstalk'. The stories are interwoven to make a complete show with recurring characters and themes of fairness, caring and imagination. The parts are written so that a small troupe of 6 actors can play every role or up to 17 different speaking roles can be assigned separately. Suggestions are also available for adding non-speaking roles which could further inc
Preview of Macbeth Study Guide Packet

Macbeth Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include asides, conflict, costume, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, imagery, irony, monologues,
Preview of Hamlet Story Maps

Hamlet Story Maps

Created by
A Lang Lady
Looking for a new way to teach Hamlet? Look no further with Story Maps! Story Maps provide a visual map to plot the details of each Act. This resource will create a fun way to teach a classic text AND provide a fresh take--use as a supplement with traditional study questions, or use as an alternative for visual learners or differentiation. Hamlet Story Maps follow the No Fear Shakespeare version and provide specific answers, so whether you are new to teaching Hamlet or familiar with the classic
Preview of The Giver - Reader's Theatre Bundle

The Giver - Reader's Theatre Bundle

Have access to 8 Reader's Theatre scripts created for The Giver and YOU decide when you'd like to use them! Be creative with implementation: use in whole group, small group, and lit circle settings. Could you do presentations of certain sections of a chapter? OF COURSE! Give students an experience with the text and practice with being fluent, engaging oral readers.
Preview of Alice in Wonderland Radio Play/Reader's Theater Script -Lewis Carroll

Alice in Wonderland Radio Play/Reader's Theater Script -Lewis Carroll

Alice in Wonderland Summary:A young girl named Alice falls asleep in a meadow while her sister reads a book. Alice dreams that she sees a White Rabbit running by her with a pocket watch, so she follows the White Rabbit down a burrow. She has many bizarre adventures with illogical and very strange creatures. She encounters the Dormouse, Caterpillar, the Duchess, The Cheshire Cat, The March Hare and the Mad Hatter. She plays a game of croquet with a flamingo for a croquet mallet and hedgehogs for
Preview of Hamlet Study Guide Packet

Hamlet Study Guide Packet

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following ten-page study guide provides students guiding questions while they read Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet." The questions vary in difficulty, but they encourage students to not only simply recall comprehension questions about plot but also infer how Shakespeare builds drama and suspense and indirectly characterizes his characters. Other assessed literary concepts include conflict, costume, diction, dramatic irony, dynamic vs. static characterization, foils, foreshadowing, imagery, iro
Preview of August Wilson's Fences - Study Guide Questions & Answer Key for Every Scene!

August Wilson's Fences - Study Guide Questions & Answer Key for Every Scene!

This product contains reading comprehension and analysis questions for every scene of this great play. Questions range in difficulty and allow for students to gain a comprehensive understanding of August Wilson's play. These questions are great for independent or cooperative learning, classwork or homework, or assessments.
Preview of All My Sons by Arthur Miller / Guided Reading Questions / HS Drama / Literature

All My Sons by Arthur Miller / Guided Reading Questions / HS Drama / Literature

My American Literature students love Arthur Miller's All My Sons. We study the play after we cover the Great Depression and WWII, and students resonate with its compelling themes and tragic plot. Joe Keller is the tragic hero whose love for his family actually breaks it apart. The drama compels students to consider the meaning of family and the high price of war. Every year, I'm eager to teach it! I developed these Guided Reading Questions to assist students who needed extra help in understand
Preview of Rip Van Winkle script and more

Rip Van Winkle script and more

Compare and contrast the original Rip Van Winkle with this reader’s theater version for 13 characters and a choral reading poem. Reader’s theater can build fluency and comprehension whether it is used as a pre-reading introduction or an option for readers who might struggle with the original text. It gives an authentic reason to read and reread.Also included are 14 discussion starters, journaling prompts and assignments as well as directions for how to do choral readings and reader’s theater a
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