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3rd grade U.S. History script microsofts

Preview of Boston Tea Party Play Script

Boston Tea Party Play Script

This handout includes a play written by me about the Boston Tea Party. There are about 10 reading parts. The play reading lasts about ten minutes (more when acting it out as well). Multiple copies may be printed and laminated for future use!
Preview of Readers' Theater: Paul Revere

Readers' Theater: Paul Revere

Created by
Susan Hardin
Your students will love this approach to history! This 16 page readers theater is specifically created to meet the Georgia Performance Standards for 3rd grade. Paul Revere is one of several historic figures featured in our Social Studies curriculum. However this readers' theater meets the objective of several general GPS in grades K - 5, making it a great choice in may Social Studies classrooms.
Preview of George Washington

George Washington

Here’s a simple slide show on George Washington — one that 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders will find easy to understand. I know how hard it is to find something that students on a primary level can relate to, because as a teacher I’ve tried to do just that. This slide show will give your students great visuals plus the basic information they need about our first president. The unit includes a narrative script of six pages with over 70 detailed notes on the 22 slides I’ve put together. Information incl
Preview of Curiosity the Rover and the Long Trip to Mars

Curiosity the Rover and the Long Trip to Mars

Created by
Jeremiah Byron
This is an original Reader's Theater script for elementary grades. It imagines Curiosity the Rover's trip to Mars and what it encounters... It includes 5 characters and includes a vocabulary list as well. A fun story based on a relevant event that every student is interested in!
Preview of The Story of the Erie Canal: Reader's Theater Play

The Story of the Erie Canal: Reader's Theater Play

Created by
Ben Smyth
This is a short classroom play about the Erie Canal. It is very useful for reader's theater, a class activity, or a short class play! It is filled to the brim with his historical information. Feel free to make changes to fit your school's needs.
Preview of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

Have you ever tried to find a simple, easy-to understand slideshow or movie on an important American like Abraham Lincoln? One that students in 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade would not only be able to relate to, but also one that would give them visuals and information that round out their education? I welcome you to take a look at my slide show on Abraham Lincoln to enrich your President’s Day curriculum. This unit includes a four-page narrative script with 38 detailed notes and an 18-page slide show. I
Preview of Scenes for a Veterans or Memorial Day Musical

Scenes for a Veterans or Memorial Day Musical

These scenes are written to be part of a Veterans Day or Memorial Day school program. Songs are intended to accompany them, but don’t necessarily have to. Use what fits your song choices. You can add, edit, and/or mix up dialogue to fit those choices. No real costuming is necessary, other than to perhaps wear colors to reflect the patriotic nature of the subject matter.JavaMusiK - Resources4TheMusicClassroomCreated by Jeff Van Devender for Alpine Road Publishing.All Rights ReservedJavaMusiK - ww
Preview of The Right to Vote - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Right to Vote - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This small group reader's theater is for 4 students. At least one needs to be a girl. It's name says it all. The Right to Vote. It examines who could vote in colonial times and discusses when they changed. It also tries to convince students that the privilege of voting is just that - a privilege that should not be ignored or undervalued. I wrote this Reader's Theater for Constitution Day. I hope that you find it helps to awaken some of your students as much as mine were. I use reader's theaters
Preview of Kansas Day Reader's Theater Script for "S is for Sunflower--A Kansas Alphabet"

Kansas Day Reader's Theater Script for "S is for Sunflower--A Kansas Alphabet"

Created by
Christy Hard
Perfect for Kansas Day. The text of Devin Scillan's Kansas alphabet book adapted into a ready to use Reader's Theater script for 26 readers. Can easily be adapted for fewer readers.
Preview of The Gettysburg Address PowerPoint

The Gettysburg Address PowerPoint

The Gettysburg Address PowerPoint presents Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address that was given November 19, 1863 on the battlefield near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Great for single classroom use or for whole school assemblies.
Preview of American Revolution: Who was the Greatest American Revolutionary?

American Revolution: Who was the Greatest American Revolutionary?

Created by
Joe History
This is a role playing panel discussion/debate involving 9 American Revolutionaries including such people as George Washington, Ben Franklin, Abigail Adams, and James Armistead. Each Revolutionary attempts to persuade the audience that they should be considered the Greatest American Revolutionary. Everything is included to complete this debate...procedure, History and Language Arts standards, differentiation options, role sheets for each candidate, complete moderator script, and discussion quest
Preview of Thanksgiving Play for ESL High Beginning or Elementary

Thanksgiving Play for ESL High Beginning or Elementary

Created by
Amy Gettinger
This play follows the Pilgrims from Holland in mid-1620 to America to the first Thanksgiving in late 1621. It teaches the history and vocabulary of Thanksgiving in play format and has comprehension and vocabulary exercises at the end. Suitable for ESL students at any age with some grasp of present tenses and simple modals and an introduction to simple past tense. Play is mostly presented in simple present tense with narration in simple past. Recommended use: Introduce vocabulary and read through
Preview of The British are Coming - Historical Small Group Reader's Theater

The British are Coming - Historical Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This script was written for 3 students. It was written to introduce or reinforce a lesson on the American Revolution. In the script, one person is pretending to be on the famous ride of Paul Revere and William Dawes when a friend asks what they are doing. The friend has never heard of the famous ride. The first person and a third person explain how Paul Revere and William Dawes began their ride and what it meant to the people in the colonies. Then all three friends decide to play the famous ride
Preview of Martin Luther King: Civil Rights Leader

Martin Luther King: Civil Rights Leader

Two for One! That’s right - this is a two for one offer on the life of Martin Luther King Jr. - so your school can celebrate his life and Black History Month. I’ve created two complementary slideshows on this civil rights leader - one for primary grades and one for middle and junior high students. The primary slide show has 15 slides, which give basic facts that are supported with a 4-page script with more details appropriate for the grade level of younger students. The more in-depth slide show
Preview of Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks

This slide show on Rosa Parks can be used anywhere from 1st through 8th grade, depending on the amount of information the teacher wishes to utilize from the accompanying script. As a teacher, I know how hard it is to find a slide show that features great visuals without overwhelming students with “text on screen” for some of our nation’s heroes and heroines. My slide show includes photos of Rosa throughout her lifetime and photos of black segregation and protests from the Civil Rights era. The
Preview of The Statue of Liberty: An American Birthday Gift - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Statue of Liberty: An American Birthday Gift - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This script was written for 3 students. It was written to teach or reinforce a lesson about the Statue of Liberty. In the script, Sandra is going to go on a vacation to New York City and tells her friends she can’t wait to see the Statue of Liberty. Kerry is happy for her but doesn’t understand why the Statue of Liberty is all that cool or important. Sandra and Larry tell Kerry the history behind the statue as well as what some of the symbols are and what they mean. Kerry decides that someday th
Preview of Reader's Theater -- Little Miss Sure Shot

Reader's Theater -- Little Miss Sure Shot

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater about Annie Oakley. It is for 4 girls. This is one tall tale that is mostly true. It takes place with girls from the modern day being able to interview Annie. I use reader's theaters to encourage my students to practice fluency. It is a fun way to do something that they need. Most of my scripts are in black and white so they photo copy easily. This one does have a colored picture on the first page but the rest is black and white. The problem with many othe
Preview of Teacher notes for Native American Homes Lesson (SEN)

Teacher notes for Native American Homes Lesson (SEN)

Created by
Rachel Hope
Teacher notes to go with the Native American Homes lesson. Notebook file and activity sheets also available.
Preview of A PLAY ABOUT GEORGE WASHINGTON

A PLAY ABOUT GEORGE WASHINGTON

Created by
Cynthia Hewitt
FROM PIE TO PRESIDENT is a play for classroom use about the life and presidency of George Washington. Many of the lines are direct quotes from Washington, Mrs. Washington and other people from that time in our history. This is a great way to study Washington and invite the students to have fun acting out the parts. This is simple to produce in the classroom.
Preview of Mississippi Program

Mississippi Program

This is a copy of a program that I wrote for my fourth grade students to perform. You can divide out the parts however you see fit for your group of students. There are MANY other famous Mississippians and events that could be included, but due to time we had to pick and choose.
Preview of Abraham Lincoln - A Truly HONEST Man!

Abraham Lincoln - A Truly HONEST Man!

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 3 students. It is used a lot around President's Day but could be used anytime. This ties in Social Studies with Language Arts! It is about Abraham Lincoln's nickname, 'Honest Abe.' In the script, Margret is a little mixed up about why Abraham Lincoln was called ‘Honest Abe’. She got a bad grade on her test because of it. Harry and Michael try to help her out by telling her a few of the true stories of times when Abraham Lincoln was honest. T
Preview of Oklahoma Powerpoint

Oklahoma Powerpoint

Oklahoma Powerpoint. Learn fast facts (such as the bird, tree, flower, etc.) and folklore about the great state of Oklahoma with this educational powerpoint presentation.
Preview of ABC's of the Constitution

ABC's of the Constitution

This booklet is designed to help introduce the United States Constitution and is a perfect resource to use on September 17th, Constitution Day. Included in this packet: *Introduction to U.S. Constitution *ABC definitions for collaboration and student led learning *Teacher copies for note taking *Student cut apart strips *Culminating dialogue Can be made into a booklet, presentation, or part of a Constitution Day assembly.
Preview of San Jacinto Readers Theatre

San Jacinto Readers Theatre

Created by
Lindsey Hudgens
This is a San Jacinto Readers Theater that I wrote to correlate with a unit my team and I created. We also created a You Tube video for students to listen to. Practice makes perfect!
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