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12th grade Winter government scripts

Preview of Mock Trial:  People vs. Woodstock

Mock Trial: People vs. Woodstock

Created by
Nathan Brown
I searched and searched for a good Mock Trial to use with my govt. students. After not finding what I wanted, I created my own.This document contains everything you need. It includes all witness statements, handouts, info on presenting the different aspects of the trial.The project takes about a week of class time.
Preview of Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Free break up letter text and how I use it to trick my class and engage them in the Declaration of Independence. A letter is found on the floor written by hand. The teacher reads it to the class without naming names. The next day it is revealed that this is actually a letter from the American Colonies sent to King George.OTHER FREEBIES* VOCABULARY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER* NO BS HISTORY CLASSROOM POSTERSCIVICS RESOURCES* CITIZEN GAME QUIZ/GAME* POLITICAL HERITAGE QUIZ/GAMECOOL CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
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 Readers Theater Bundle American Presidents

Readers Theater Bundle American Presidents

Presidents Readers Theater for High School. Two ten minute plays, with 7 presidents. McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover. 1901 - 1929. 13 written questions for the first play, 10 questions for the second. Entertaining, back-and-forth and fact-based. Covers key events of each president. By teacher and playwright John Glass.
Preview of Philadelphia Constitutional Convention Skit Play Student Engagement GUARANTEED

Philadelphia Constitutional Convention Skit Play Student Engagement GUARANTEED

This play/skit is perfect for any middle school or high school student learning about the framing of the US constitution. (Several main characters have multiple lines, while other characters have just one line or two so this can accommodate all sorts of different personalities in your classroom) How the delegates there squabbled with each other almost every day for 4-5 months. Not unlike our present day government leaders. It was (to coin a phrase in today's vernacular) a BIG HOT MESS EXPRESS.
Preview of Presidents Readers Theater

Presidents Readers Theater

Presidents Readers Theater for High School and Middle School. Part Two. 8-10 minute play, with presidents Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover. Five roles in all, with 10 written questions for the class. Entertaining, back-and-forth and fact-based. Covers key events of each president. By teacher and playwright John Glass.
Preview of Presidents Readers Theater

Presidents Readers Theater

A Readers Theatre script for the Presidents of the United States. This is a funny and fact-filled script that involves seven presidents. Washington, Nixon, Adams, Kennedy, FDR, Madison, and John Adams. The dialogue bounces back and forth, with each president declaring himself “the greatest,” but in the end they all humble themselves and come to an agreement. Perfect for 8th through 12 grades. 8 characters, including a moderator. The play lasts about five to ten minutes. Included are 11 questions
Preview of Freedom of Religion First Amendment Separation of Church & State - ACT-IT-OUT

Freedom of Religion First Amendment Separation of Church & State - ACT-IT-OUT

Your students will love this creative group activity that will help them understand the separation of church and state related to the First Amendment: Freedom of Religion. As students act in and listen to the play they will complete the corresponding worksheet. Includes both print and digital versions.Buyer Feedback:I cannot like this resource enough! My students were fantastic during the Act-it-Outs. They really enjoyed the plays and students who are normally quiet were eager to discuss their
Preview of Founding of America: A (kind of) Historically Accurate Story- Enlightenment

Founding of America: A (kind of) Historically Accurate Story- Enlightenment

I wrote the script for this after students requested that we do another play in class. Even students who shy away from the spotlight and being in front of the class have been eager to participate in another play. This play takes place in 1774 and centers around 31 year old Thomas Jefferson and 70 year old Benjamin Franklin as they discuss the impending war with England and how they should go about declaring independence. They decide to summon the spirits of deceased Enlightenment philosophers, w
Preview of 1803 Marbury v Madison Judicial Review Play Skit "STUDENT ENGAGEMENT GUARANTEED"

1803 Marbury v Madison Judicial Review Play Skit "STUDENT ENGAGEMENT GUARANTEED"

This is a 6 act, 7 page highly entertaining play illustrating how John Marshall, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, John Adams, and William Marbury all contributed to a story that is still impacting our country and justice system to this very day. If you don't enjoy the play, just let me know and I'll give you your money back through venmo or paypal if TPT won't allow me to do so. The concept of Judicial Review is a tricky one, and most adults struggled to explain it. This makes it a bit easier an
Preview of McCulloch v. Maryland Reader’s Theatre

McCulloch v. Maryland Reader’s Theatre

Created by
History Academy
I created this to help students learn about the landmark Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland engagingly and interactively. This reader’s theatre script brings the historical events to life, detailing this pivotal case's origins, arguments, and ultimate decisionthat solidified the principles of implied powers and federal supremacy. Through dramatization, students will better understand the significant impact of this case on American federalism and the balance of power between state and feder
Preview of Marbury v. Madison Reader’s Theatre and Discussion Guide

Marbury v. Madison Reader’s Theatre and Discussion Guide

Created by
History Academy
Marbury v. Madison Reader’s Theatre and Discussion GuideEngage your students in a dramatic exploration of one of the most pivotal Supreme Court cases in American history with our Marbury v. Madison Reader’s Theatre and Discussion Guide. This resource includes a detailed and compelling script that brings to life the events, key figures, and critical moments leading to the establishment of judicial review.Script Highlights:The origins and significance of the "midnight appointments" by President Jo
Preview of A More Perfect Union:  America Becomes a Nation Viewing Guide

A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation Viewing Guide

This detailed viewing guide to the film, A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation, keeps students on task and involved in the story of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Madison, Washington, Franklin, and many others become real personalities as compromise and principled reasoning rule the day. The Founding Fathers will forever be imprinted in the hearts and minds of your students.
Preview of Jefferson Gets a Little Help from His Friends: A Play about the Declaration

Jefferson Gets a Little Help from His Friends: A Play about the Declaration

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
This is a read-aloud play to help students understand how Enlightenment thinkers influenced the Founding Fathers. The play is written in the style of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." As Thomas Jefferson wearily tries to pen the Declaration of Independence, he is visited by ghosts in the forms of John Locke, King John of England, the Baron de Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Each of the men tell Jefferson about their ideas and ask him to include them in the Declaration and the new governmen
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 Civics bundle for secondary students

Civics bundle for secondary students

Save time and 30% of individual pricing ($10) with this Civics bundle for secondary students. It contains 19 reader’s theater scripts, lesson plans, 3 Power Points, rubrics, 31 piece bulletin board/writing prompt packet with instructions on how to use the resources within. Reader’s theater brings a here and now feel to history while giving students an authentic reason to read and reread. Repeated readings with intonation and expression further deepens understanding of characterization and for
Preview of Parent Email Template on Student Performance

Parent Email Template on Student Performance

Product Description:Unlock Seamless Communication with Parents - Teacher Email TemplateAre you a teacher striving to build stronger connections with parents, but find yourself short on time to craft personalized updates on each student's progress? Look no further! Our Teacher Email Template is here to streamline your communication process and ensure that parents stay informed about their child's academic journey.With our meticulously crafted email template, you can effortlessly update parents on
Preview of The Philly Constitutional Convention, Marbury v Madison, & Magna Carta (3 PLAYS)

The Philly Constitutional Convention, Marbury v Madison, & Magna Carta (3 PLAYS)

These plays/skits are perfect for any middle school or high school student learning about the foundations of American Government or Civics. (Several main characters have multiple lines, while other characters have just one line or two so this can accommodate all sorts of different personalities in your classroom) How the delegates there squabbled with each other almost every day for 4-5 months. Not unlike our present day government leaders. It was (to coin a phrase in today's vernacular) a BIG H
Preview of Reader's Theater Play - 'Murica, Inside Out (Foundations of American Government)

Reader's Theater Play - 'Murica, Inside Out (Foundations of American Government)

A twist on Pixar's story and the foundations of American government. Students of all ages will enjoy this, as there's a dance scene and the main characters are saved when Uncle Sam and Liberty do The Whip to save America.
Preview of Loving v Virginia Reader's Theater and One Pager

Loving v Virginia Reader's Theater and One Pager

Bring history to life with this engaging Reader's Theater resource based on the landmark Supreme Court case, Loving v Virginia. This product includes a five-scene script that immerses students in the historical events surrounding the landmark supreme court case, Loving v Virginia.Following a reading of the play, students will complete a one-pager project, allowing them to showcase their understanding of the case. This resource includes a 10-page script based on the events surrounding the landmar
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 AVID Name Cards with Discussion Prompts

AVID Name Cards with Discussion Prompts

Created by
Jake Dorr
These name cards can be used over and over to elevate classroom conversations to the next level. Just fold in half length-wise, students add their names and you're set! These cards serve a dual purpose: They are great for getting to know a room (classic name placards), but also help to provide students with a script right in front of them that reinforces AVID concepts such as inquiry, collaboration, and development of academic language. The basic concept is that students can gauge wher
Preview of THERE IS STILL HOPE, READERS' THEATER SCRIPT, read aloud,

THERE IS STILL HOPE, READERS' THEATER SCRIPT, read aloud,

THERE IS STILL HOPE, READERS' THEATER SCRIPT, read aloud, dystopia, government, global warming, public speaking, This readers' theater script takes about 20 minutes to read aloud. There are 11 speaking roles. 7 enrichment activities--writing, research, hands-on, art, The world is barren and desolate, shrouded in thick smog. The ground is parched and dry, stripped of its natural resources. The sky is a hazy shade of brown, and there is very little sign of life. Many species have gone extinct
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.
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