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Earth Day grammar scripts for Microsoft Word

Preview of The Triple R's (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Triple R's (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 5 students. It was written to introduce and reinforce the topic of recycling as well as discuss Earth Day. In this script, five students have volunteered to help their teacher clean up after the class party. They get into a discussion about how they can reduce their garbage and why they should. Through this script, students are introduced to a poem to help them remember how to recycle. It is called The Triple R Test. I use all of my Reader's
Preview of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Skit, Reader's Theater

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Skit, Reader's Theater

Created by
Sarah Lehner
This is a 2 page script about the importance of Recycling. There are 4 individual speaking parts. Others can participate as trees with choral lines and physical expressions of the story. You may also be interested in:Animal Environmental Adaptations: Script & Creative Project
Preview of The Earth Day News Report - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Earth Day News Report - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 students. In the script - Two reporters are out interviewing people about what Earth Day is. They select Bob and Sally to talk with. Bob and Sally are both students in class. Bob hasn’t listened very well but Sally has. Sally is able to say what her class is doing while Bob talks about making the Earth cookies or letting it sleep in. Together Sally and the Reporters are able to help straighten Bob out. When they end there are several suggestions ma
Preview of Spanish Demonstratives Reading: Demostrativos Lectura (este, aquella, estos)

Spanish Demonstratives Reading: Demostrativos Lectura (este, aquella, estos)

This 3-page file includes:~A fun reading whereby teenager Julia is out back-to-school shopping with her mom but they don't always agree on what they should buy! Includes 11 examples of demonstrative pronouns for students to see in context. Also includes a glossary of new vocabulary and seven true/false reading comprehension questions.~The same reading with the demonstratives highlighted for students to see in context.~Answer key.Level: Spanish 1/2Editable word file.
Preview of Grammar Order of Operations, help in diagramming and identifying sentence parts

Grammar Order of Operations, help in diagramming and identifying sentence parts

Created by
R Wayne Adams
This is a simple, step by step, process that will help students take apart a sentence and identify all of its parts. Great help for middle school through college for students who need to diagram or identify parts of a sentence. Includes 8 basic parts of speech, Direct and Indirect Objects, Predicate Nominatives, Phrases, and Clauses.
Preview of Small Group Reader's Theaters for Earth Day

Small Group Reader's Theaters for Earth Day

Created by
WonbyOne
The scripts in this pack were written for 3 - 5 students. Each script is on a subject that comes up around Earth Day. I use all of my Reader's Theaters to help students improve their fluency. My students, especially the ones struggling to read, still require motivation to improve and that is where Reader's Theater comes in. You can buy 6 of these scripts in this pack for $8 or pay $2 a piece for them. Buying this pack will save you $4. The scripts in this pack are: Ecoman - Father Earth Mother S
Preview of Ecoman Teaches Water Conservation - Spanish Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Ecoman Teaches Water Conservation - Spanish Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 students. In the script - Students are hanging out and wasting some water; not intentionally - they just aren’t thinking about it. Ecoman arrives and explains what water conservation is. He/She tells the students that even kids can and should help save water. They discuss several easy ways water can be saved by kids. When Ecoman leaves the students are ready to become heroes for the environment! We use reader's theaters to encourage our students to
Preview of Arbor Day Poems

Arbor Day Poems

Created by
Teachtastic24
These are Arbor Day Poems that I picked out for the various grades in my school to recite during our Arbor Day Celebration. They also come with a free Arbor Day speech that you can download free on my account.
Preview of Class/Field Trip Example Essay Teacher Modeling Tool

Class/Field Trip Example Essay Teacher Modeling Tool

Created by
Bethany Anthony
This example class trip essay can serve as a foundation for a teacher's instruction during student writing. The color coded paragraphs help students with organizing the different events of their essays as they compose their rough drafts. (My students used different colored ink pens for the first drafts of their essays.)
Preview of The Earth Day News Report -  Spanish Reader's Theater for Small Groups

The Earth Day News Report - Spanish Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 students. In Spanish, it is called 'El Informe de Noticias del Día de la Tierra'. In the script - Two reporters are out interviewing people about what Earth Day is. They select Bob and Sally to talk with. Bob and Sally are both students in class. Bob hasn’t listened very well but Sally has. Sally is able to say what her class is doing while Bob talks about making the Earth cookies or letting it sleep in. Together Sally and the Reporters are able to
Preview of Fill in the Blank Reader's Theater

Fill in the Blank Reader's Theater

Created by
Samantha D
Students read through a reader's theater. While reading they identify and circle the correct pronoun and fill in the blanks with an adjective to describe the noun.
Preview of Presenting The Fabulous Four Sentence Types - Small Group Reader's Theater

Presenting The Fabulous Four Sentence Types - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 5 students. This ties reading and language study together and is a great way to do two things at the same time. This script was intended to reinforce the 4 types of sentences. In the script - The Narrator is trying to introduce the 4 different sentence types to the audience but keeps getting interrupted. Each of the sentence types continues to make statements that show what they are. Exclamatory talks excitedly the entire time while Imperative gives
Preview of The Anti-Litterbug Club Small Group Reader's Theater

The Anti-Litterbug Club Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students for Earth Day. In the script,Two children are having a picnic and are going to leave their trash on the ground. A chipmunk tells them they should clean it up and that trash is bad for animals and makes things look terrible. The Litterbug is nearby and wants the kids to leave their trash. It tells them that it is easier to just throw things down rather than throw things away. The kids chose to listen to the chipmunk and gather thei
Preview of Ecoman Teaches Water Conservation

Ecoman Teaches Water Conservation

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 - 5 students. In the script - Students are hanging out and wasting some water; not intentionally - they just aren’t thinking about it. Ecoman arrives and explains what water conservation is. He/She tells the students that even kids can and should help save water. They discuss several easy ways water can be saved by kids. When Ecoman leaves the students are ready to become heroes for the environment!There is a writing assignment for the students to
Preview of To, Too, and Two - Small Group Reader's Theater

To, Too, and Two - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 4 students. There are two brothers and their names are to, too, and two. The brothers look a lot alike and people are always mixing them up so they come up with a plan to help people remember who is who. Too becomes too much, two becomes the two with a number, and to stays the normal brother. I write small group reader's theaters so they will work better in centers and to avoid having long wait times between student's lines. Wait time is not
Preview of Mentor Text for Writing: Teaching Conventions with The Pencil

Mentor Text for Writing: Teaching Conventions with The Pencil

Created by
UpperElemTeacher
Looking for a great mentor text to use with your students so you can lift the level of the way they use conventions in their writing? If so, then all you need is this craft table and a copy of Allan Ahlberg's Book The Pencil, and you're ready to have quite a few successful writing conferences with your students. I've dissected Ahlberg's Book and have created wordy teaching points so you can truly help your students to see what craft moves Ahlberg made (at least, the ones I think she made) and
Preview of Recycle Man - Small Group Reader's Theater

Recycle Man - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 3 students and their teacher or principal for Earth Day but can be done anytime you want to talk about recycling. A trash can is full and it is time to call your teacher, um, Recycle Man. But each student learns that anyone can be a hero and help save the planet by reusing, reducing, and recycling. I write small group reader's theaters so they will work better in centers and to avoid having long wait times between student's lines. Wait time
Preview of Earth Day Jeopardy - A Classroom Play

Earth Day Jeopardy - A Classroom Play

This is a classroom play designed to teach students (and their parents) about environmentally friendly ways to take care of everyday problems (i.e., ants in the home, pests in the garden, dead batteries in toys, etc.) The host, Timothy Takecharge, presents the contestants with a variety of scenarios, and their Jeopardy-style answers are designed to teach the audience about ways to care for our Earth. One contestant, however, has quite a different (and comical) approach to solving these everyda
Preview of Reduce, Reuse, Recyle - Short plays

Reduce, Reuse, Recyle - Short plays

Created by
Tina Pischiutta
This script is part of a recylcing unit. It's great for promoting Earth Day or for intigrating design and technology with Drama. Have the students bring in materials that otherwise would be thrown away, to create the following things to go with the script: - paper/plastic cups to make a pyramid - materials to make a necklace - materials to make earrings - materials to make various models of recycling/energy saving factories/plants Keep in mind the students need to bring their own recycled ma
Preview of Environment: Analyzing photos of current environmental issues.

Environment: Analyzing photos of current environmental issues.

Created by
Kara Mandel
Aim: Students will describe and evaluate photos to identify the effects of current environmental issues. Students will learn to: 1. Describe and Evaluate photos of environmental issues 2. Identify Current Environmental Issues 3. Recognize the effects and implications of environmental issues on environment, marine and wildlife, water, coast shore and contribute to global warming 4. Infer how to prevent or limit environmental issues 5. What they can do to help the earth
Preview of Language Arts Scripts-Conjunctions

Language Arts Scripts-Conjunctions

This is a readers' theater script in the Language Arts Grammar and Writing Series. Conjunctions gather for a rap to close this skit about the functions of conjunctions in this skit. Packet includes: overview, staging notes, the script, teaching objectives, questions relating to the script, subject matter questions and activities, and an answer key. These scripts are a fun-filled activity to introduce and teach lessons in grammar and writing. Costuming and staging are minimal and scripts are to
Preview of English Conditional Reading:  University Plans (ESL / EFL / ELL)

English Conditional Reading: University Plans (ESL / EFL / ELL)

This reading contains numerous conditional verb forms where two classmates in their senior year of high school are talking about their ideas for college. Reading includes reading comprehension section and a short writing assignment.Activity idea: Have students circle all the conditional forms they find in the reading.Editable Word file.Level: IntermediateAnswer key included.Examples:Mike: I’m lucky that I have a sports scholarship. If I were not such a good athlete I would also have to stay her
Preview of Earth Day: A Beaver's River (Reader's Theatre)

Earth Day: A Beaver's River (Reader's Theatre)

Translated and adapted from an original work in Spanish, this children's play will capture the hearts of many. Students can read this play, either for an English class, a drama class, or even an earth science class. With Earth Day now on the calendar, students can learn the script to perform for student body. Earth Day will not be the same after this performance. Included are guided questions to assist in comprehension, but also to provide evaluative measures where students can make true inner
Preview of Modal Verb Speaking Practice - German

Modal Verb Speaking Practice - German

This resource has students ask each other and record answers using modal verbs in the present tense.
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