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12th grade Winter asian studies scripts

Preview of Momotaro: The Peach Warrior, A Japanese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Momotaro: The Peach Warrior, A Japanese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This script-story retells the Japanese myth of Momotaro, a warrior born from a heavenly peach. When he hears that the dreaded Oni monsters have taken a group of humans prisoner, he sets out for the Oni's haunted island fortress to save their victims. Along the way he meets three faithful animal companions:  a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant. This 15-page document features a 13-page Reader's Theater script-story with reading parts for 12 students and features a 2-page teacher guide complete with:St
Preview of Li Chi and the Serpent: A Chinese Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Li Chi and the Serpent: A Chinese Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
In this Chinese myth an 80-foot-long serpent terrorizes the countryside near the Yung Mountains until it makes its wishes known:  It demands the yearly sacrifice of a young girl in order to leave the people in peace. Nine years pass, and nine girls pay with their lives until one girl, Li Chi, is brave enough to face the serpent in battle. With her father's sword in hand and her faithful dog by her side, Li Chi dares to do the impossible.  This 14-page download features: a 12-page Reader's Theate
Preview of Po-Wan the Generous:  A Chinese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Po-Wan the Generous: A Chinese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Po-Wan the Generous takes a slight departure from the typical hero tale, for Po-wan's journey is as much inward as outward. Setting out to visit the mighty goddess the Living Kuan-Yin, Po-wan, a poor but kind young man, learns a valuable lesson about the transformative power of generosity on his adventures. (Plus, there's a dragon!) This beloved Chinese folktale is adapted for grades 4-12. The 2-page teacher guide includes relevant background information, a story summary, essential questions, te
Preview of Prince Shotoku - Japan: The (kind of) Historically Accurate Story

Prince Shotoku - Japan: The (kind of) Historically Accurate Story

This is a fun play centering around Prince Shotoku and the many ways China influenced Japan early on in its development as a nation. It's a great way to introduce a medieval Japan unit. It is loosely based on actual events and humor is peppered in, as it is designed to be both informative and entertaining. Also included is an exit ticket to check for understanding. The play file is editable as well. Check out these other plays as well:King John and The Magna Carta - The (kind of) Historically Ac
Preview of "Elf Finals" - A Holiday Skit for Middle Years Adaptable for other grades-Funny!

"Elf Finals" - A Holiday Skit for Middle Years Adaptable for other grades-Funny!

Created by
ClasswithCraig
Struggling to find something for your middle schoolers to do at the Winter Concert? This skit it adaptable for many grades, but I created this with my grade 8 class in mind! It uses slang terms with just the right amount of cheese factor that students will buy in! Feel free to adjust to use phrases that are popular in your class. These were just a few my students use regularly. Parts can be adaptable as you see fit and to create more or less speaking parts for students. I did not include the T
Preview of Sally's Smile Reader's Theatre Script -Ghosts -Sentimental -Family -Doll

Sally's Smile Reader's Theatre Script -Ghosts -Sentimental -Family -Doll

IanI don't understand. You’re dying everyday? SophieWe always die. IanBut why are you always dying? She didn't reply directly. Instead she said: SophieI'm so unhappy about Sally…Sally my doll. I can't bear to think of her all smashed up. Maybe that's why we have to keep on riding on the bus…maybe that’s why we keep on dying all the time. I must know that Sally's safe. lan passed a hand across his face and began to cry. Included in the Sally's Smile Reader's Theatre Unit:34 page script5 character
Preview of NSW HSC Conflict in Indochina Band 6 Essays

NSW HSC Conflict in Indochina Band 6 Essays

HSC Band 6 student essaysEssays in this pack: Assess the role of communism in shaping the conflict in Indochina to 1965. Assess the role of nationalism in shaping the conflict in Indochina from 1954-1965Assess the significance of the Tet Offensive on the outcome of the Vietnam WarAssess the effectiveness of the strategies and tactics used by the opposing sides during the Second Indochina War. Assess the impact of the Second Indochina War/American involvement on civilians. Account for Communist
Preview of Christmas in Killarney by Kenna McHugh

Christmas in Killarney by Kenna McHugh

Created by
Kenna McHugh
Snowy is called upon to save Christmas from the evil villains Slick and Slide. Along the way there is lots of fun, the singing of many traditional Christmas songs and the audience is asked to help out. In the end, Snowy, a cousin of Frosty, receives some timely assistance from Santa Claus himself. Christmas in Killarney was originally produced at Magic Circle Theatre in Roseville, California
Preview of The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker

Created by
Corey Makoloski
Original play with a lot of flexibility to add as many song/dance numbers as you choose - some small re-writing may have to occur in Act 2 dependent upon how many additional numbers you create.Deals with magic and the innocence of youth...not Christmas or biblical in nature.Royalty free - single purchase allows for production and unlimited photocopying of the script.
Preview of Winter Sentence Flips

Winter Sentence Flips

Directions: Print out and laminate. The last page of the booklet I fold in half and this way when you unfold it, the sentence strip page will now appear under each picture page and your students will be able to make their sentences easily. Attach Velcro on each little picture and in the middle of each white box on the sentence strip. I store the pieces in a Zip-loc baggie.
Preview of Korean | 으러 가다 | "Going somewhere to do something" Lecture Script/Instructions

Korean | 으러 가다 | "Going somewhere to do something" Lecture Script/Instructions

Created by
Paige Sharber
This short lecture script/written explanation sheet provides a valuable skill to Korean language learners -- expressing that they're going somewhere to do an action! It discusses the purpose of (으)러 가다 form and what it translates to in English, with some examples for good measure. This script/reading sheet does not include an assignment. For complimentary assignments, please view my shop for bundles or individual worksheets and activities!
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