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3rd grade astronomy scripts under $5

Preview of Musical Reader's Theatre: Students in Space!

Musical Reader's Theatre: Students in Space!

Who doesn't love some fun, simple Reader's Theatre! Reader's Theatre is a great way to practice fluency and build reading confidence in students. Sprinkle in some music and you have a super simple activity that your students will eat up! This reader’s theatre script is a fictional short story about a group of young students tasked by NASA with a mission to save the world. The world is under threat of an epidemic of “Giraffe Flu!” In order to find a cure, 7 young students must travel deep into o
Preview of Galileo Readers' Theater

Galileo Readers' Theater

Created by
Netty Spaghetti
This readers' theater script was created to practice fluency, speaking, listening and to enhance comprehension of our study on Galileo. This pairs well with the Grade 3 Wit and Wisdom Outer Space Unit but can be utilized with any study of Galileo/outer space. A modern twist has been added to Galileo's part to spark more interest and connection amongst students. My class turned this into a production where they memorized lines, added props and costumes and performed it in front of the entire scho
Preview of The Solar System Readers Theatre Script

The Solar System Readers Theatre Script

Created by
Rosalind Flynn
This script on THE SOLAR SYSTEM involves students in reading and reviewing information about the celestial bodies that orbit the Sun. The script incorporates humor and contemporary language and references. It’s part of a collection in my book CURRICULUM-BASED READERS THEATRE SCRIPTS: SCIENCE. This script is written for solo speakers with many parts for ALL so that teachers can use it with a whole class. Reading and rehearsing the script reinforces information and facts about the structure of th
Preview of Viva La Revolution! Viva La Rotation! Small Group Reader's Theater

Viva La Revolution! Viva La Rotation! Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater intended for 4 students. It was written to help students understand about the rotation and revolution of the Earth and how they differ. The plot states: Joshua wasn’t paying attention when Mrs. Whitesides was talking about the Earth revolving in space and figured that revolution meant a war with aliens. Christina and Lidia try to set him straight and explain the difference between rotation and revolution. It isn’t until Samuel and Joshua actually try to rot
Preview of Simulation - Planet Exploration - A Field Trip into Space

Simulation - Planet Exploration - A Field Trip into Space

This space unit is a simulation in which a class steps into the shoes of science specialists who create a video documentary called "A Field Trip into Space" As you can see in the preview, the students create a new identity. They will become an adult with a job in their own community. They will apply for a new job with the S.P.A.C.E. (Scientific Program for Aeronautic Cosmic Explorers) This unit will take approximately 4 weeks to complete (45 minutes – 1 hour / 2-3 days a week). This unit inc
Preview of Interactive solar system theater - for classes and homeschooling

Interactive solar system theater - for classes and homeschooling

Created by
learningkiddos
This interactive solar system theater was developed by me to teach children facts about the solar system in a fun way.It works very simply: first print and cut out the planets, glue them onto paper plates and put a stick behind. I wrote a little play in which every child is one planet. You can also print out the sheets in black and white, it still works fine. As a little bonus I've put in planets without the description as well so kids can guess which planet it is.This material is designed for f
Preview of Kinesthetic Lesson for Solar System, Grades 2-8

Kinesthetic Lesson for Solar System, Grades 2-8

Created by
Mindy Kyriakides
This short quirky play leads to a thoughtful application of the movements of the Solar System's celestial bodies set to Strauss's famous overture "Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30." Students become the planets, etc., determining their orbits, rotation directions/speed, and use other clues to work through how the planets formed. Halley's Comet and the Kuiper Belt also play a role! Ideal for either a classroom lesson or a parent-night presentation!
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