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3rd grade writing script microsofts

Preview of One Halloween Night Reader's Theater and Extensions

One Halloween Night Reader's Theater and Extensions

Created by
LBLearningDesign
This purchase includes the online text for One Halloween Night by Mark Teague. You can read the story aloud to your class via the Smartboard. Also, you will find a printable Reader's Theater script as an extension for the story. The script is typed with 22 narrators who each get to speak three times during the story. However, the text could easily be adapted to accommodate more or less readers. Along with the Reader's Theater script you will find some different extension activities: 1. Create
Preview of The Ant and the Grasshopper - Spanish Small Group Reader's Theater

The Ant and the Grasshopper - Spanish Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This is a Spanish small group reader's theater is for 3 students. It is based on Aesop's tale. In Spanish, the name would be 'LA HORMIGA Y EL SALTAMONTES.' Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! The moral of the fable is 'There is a Time to Work and a Time to Play.' In the script, the Ant is working hard to build up his supply of food for winter. The grasshopper spends every day playing his fiddle and never working. The Ant warns the Grasshopper that
Preview of Real Comics {Fill - in - the - Speech - Bubble}

Real Comics {Fill - in - the - Speech - Bubble}

Created by
picrustable
Kids love cartoons! One fun way to get them thinking about adding dialogue in their writing is to provide a format that inspires creative thought. Let your students' imaginations grow using real single pane comics with empty speech bubbles. This unit consists of 100 single pane comics that can be used in a number of ways. Aside from inspiring higher level thinking skills, the activities can be used to teach the proper use of capitalization and punctuation in sentence form. Please look at the
Preview of Readers Theatre: The Stone Lion

Readers Theatre: The Stone Lion

Created by
Roslyn Ashenden
This script is based on Margaret Wild's poignant picture book, The Stone Lion. The story, set in wintery London during the depression years, is an excellent resource to assist students in their development of empathy. Along with the obvious enjoyment and engagement students derive from dramatic reading, this script was also developed to assist students develop fluency and expression through repeated reading. The Stone Lion script includes poetry/verse, alliteration and opportunities for a focus
Preview of CAASPP 4th Grade Writing Prompt

CAASPP 4th Grade Writing Prompt

Created by
Grammar Expert
This writing prompt will help prepare students to take the CAASPP. It includes three sources and an informational writing prompt that requires students to use information from all three sources in their essay.
Preview of The Vain Little Mouse - Spanish Reader's Theater

The Vain Little Mouse - Spanish Reader's Theater

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This Reader's Theater is for 4 - 6 students. It is a Spanish fable and has been written in Spanish. The title, in Spanish, is 'La Ratita Vanidosa – Una fábula española.' In the script, a little mouse finds a coin while she is cleaning her house. She uses it to buy a bow to wear in her hair and then she sits by her window so that everyone can see how beautiful she looks. A dog sees her and asks her to marry him but, after hearing his voice, she tells him no. A donkey sees her next and asks her to
Preview of The Day the Crayons Quit Reader's Theater and Read Aloud Lesson

The Day the Crayons Quit Reader's Theater and Read Aloud Lesson

Created by
LBLearningDesign
This Powerpoint file includes a read-aloud lesson for the popular picture book The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt. In the lesson students will learn about robust vocabulary from the story and what it means to "persuade". At the end of the lesson you will find three different writing extension activity printables that can be completed whole-group or independently. In addition to the lesson, I have included a Reader's Theater script to use with the story. Students love performing reader's
Preview of The Vain Little Mouse - A Spanish Fable for Reader's Theater

The Vain Little Mouse - A Spanish Fable for Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 - 6 students. It is a Spanish fable. In the script, a little mouse finds a coin while she is cleaning her house. She uses it to buy a bow to wear in her hair and then she sits by her window so that everyone can see how beautiful she looks. A dog sees her and asks her to marry him but, after hearing his voice, she tells him no. A donkey sees her next and asks her to marry him. The mouse asks him to sing to her so she can hear his voice as well. When she hears it, sh
Preview of The Ugly Princess - A Spanish/ Portuguese Folktale for Reader's Theater

The Ugly Princess - A Spanish/ Portuguese Folktale for Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 3 students. It is a Spanish/ Portuguese folktale. In the script, there is a very ugly princess. She and her father do not realize that she is so ugly because they love each other and no one else will tell them the truth because they are afraid. When the princess turns 18 it is time to find her a husband. This becomes a problem. All who see her know she is very ugly and none want to marry her so they find ways to get out of it. Just when the princess decides she will
Preview of Playwriting Rubric

Playwriting Rubric

Rubric for scoring playwriting projects based on a 4 point grading system. Easily editable to match your needs. Includes scores for content, formatting, and conventions.
Preview of HERO SANDWICH - A Hilarious Reader's Theater/Play

HERO SANDWICH - A Hilarious Reader's Theater/Play

A PLAY OF HEROIC PROPORTIONS! Write as a class project.FEATURING SUPER HEROES CREATED AND DESIGNED BY STUDENTS. PARENTS ARE THE ULTIMATE HEROES!IT CAN BE USED FOR WHOLE CLASS, SMALL GROUP, & INDIVIDUALCONTAINS OPTIONAL WRITING & RESEARCH PROJECTS!LOVED BY PARENTS, KIDS, AND OTHER CLASSES
Preview of The Lion and the Mouse - Small Group Reader's Theater by Aesop

The Lion and the Mouse - Small Group Reader's Theater by Aesop

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 3 students. It is based on Aesop's tale. Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! The moral of the fable is 'Little friends might turn out to be great friends.' In the script, The Mouse was hurrying home one day and came across the Lion. He woke up and caught her and was about to eat her but the Mouse begged him for her life.
Preview of Script Pre-Writing Paper for Film Making

Script Pre-Writing Paper for Film Making

This is a script pre-writing template for film writing, loosely based on the Celtx.com format. You can use it during any unit and it is a great way for students to write creatively and learn how to write films. If you are wanting to have students create the films they write, I recommend downloading my Film Role Packet Guides A, B, and C from my store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Getting-In-The-Leupp for $2.50 each! My 5th graders make 3 films a year using these guides and scrip
Preview of Compare and Contrast Benchmark Writing Packet

Compare and Contrast Benchmark Writing Packet

Created by
The Researcher
This is a packet to create a rough and final draft for any benchmark writing prompt on the subject of compare and contrast. Student will compare and contrast using themselves and a friend. Activities included are: ~Definition and Prompt along with an Example using a cat and dog. ~An Interview Sheet for the student and the friend they have chosen to work with. ~A Draw You and Your Friend activity for Visual Learners. ~A Follow Up to the Interview where students list things about themselves on on
Preview of The North Wind Versus The Sun - Small Group Reader's Theater by Aesop

The North Wind Versus The Sun - Small Group Reader's Theater by Aesop

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 students. It is based on Aesop's tale. Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! The moral of the fable is 'Gentleness and kindness win where force and bluster fail.' In the script, The North Wind and the Sun are fighting about who is the strongest. They are arguing for quite a while when a Bystander comes along. The Bystander asks them what they are fighting over and suggests that they have a contest to hel
Preview of The Ant & the Grasshopper a Fable by Aesop - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Ant & the Grasshopper a Fable by Aesop - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 3 students. It is based on Aesop's tale. Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! The moral of the fable is 'There is a Time to Work and a Time to Play.' In the script, the Ant is working hard to build up his supply of food for winter. The grasshopper spends every day playing his fiddle and never working. The Ant warns the Grasshopper that he better be careful or he won’t have any food for winter. The Grassh
Preview of Fables Bundle!

Fables Bundle!

A lovely bundle of Fables resources.4 products in total.
Preview of Lined Paper - Landscape

Lined Paper - Landscape

This is Lined Paper set in a Landscape format. This is very useful for journals, writing, and as scrap paper. It can be manipulated as needed.
Preview of Idiom Skit Package: Editable

Idiom Skit Package: Editable

This pack is perfect for students to practice using idioms within their own writing! This pack includes two example skits to share with students, a long list of idioms and their definitions for students, a rubric and student self-assessment sheet, and rubrics for the teacher to use to grade the group in addition to their own assessment.
Preview of The Turtle, the Hare, and the Writing Contest - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Turtle, the Hare, and the Writing Contest - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for three students. We use it in class around Easter but it could be used anytime! It is a twisted version of the Tortoise and the Hare. The moral of the script is that it takes more than writing a lot and writing fast to make a good paper. As you can guess, my students were the inspiration for this one. Too many feel that going fast and writing a lot will make their writing superior. In the script, Rabbit is fast at everything and likes to brag at school. Rabbit says th
Preview of The Tortoise and the Hare - Small Group Reader's Theater by Aesop

The Tortoise and the Hare - Small Group Reader's Theater by Aesop

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 students. I wrote it for Easter but it could be performed at any time. It is based on a tale by Aesop. Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! In the script,Hare loves to brag about how fast and cool he is so the other animals do not like being around him. The animals DO like tortoise though because he always has something nice to say. Hare sees the animals being nice to Tortoise and is mean to him because
Preview of How the Rhino Got His Skin - Just So Reader's Theater for Small Groups

How the Rhino Got His Skin - Just So Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 3 students. It is a Just-So story. In the script, A Parsee is living on an uninhabited island in the Red Sea. It has a shiny hat, a knife, and a cooking stove. One day the Parsee makes a cake and puts it on the stove to bake. Rhinoceros smells the cake cooking and comes looking for it. Rhinoceros is rude and does not notice the Parsee who has to climb a tree to get out of the way. Rhinoceros tips over the stove and takes the cake. Five weeks later, on a very hot day,
Preview of Grade 4 Lesson Plan: Metaphors

Grade 4 Lesson Plan: Metaphors

After introducing common metaphors and communally constructing a definition of "what" a metaphor is based, students extend their understanding using metaphors found in Esperanza Rising, and ultimately take an exit ticket to showcase their understanding.Learning Objectives: Content Objective: I can compare & contrast the settings of Esperanza Rising.Language Objective: I can explain the meaning of metaphors in my own wordsEssential Question: How do characters change and adapt in response to c
Preview of Blooms Taxonomy Questions for ESL / ENL / ELL

Blooms Taxonomy Questions for ESL / ENL / ELL

Created by
NyDee333
This is a great 1 page reference that can be used to create daily lesson plans or as a reference for an observation. Content / Language goals are easier using this . This is a great resource for a new teacher of ELLs . ( especially made for beginner ELLs )
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