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High school Black History Month algebra scripts

Preview of Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice Readers Theater Play Script

Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice Readers Theater Play Script

A true and compelling story from the Montgomery Bus Boycott! Who can forget Claudette Colvin? Well, history did for nearly fifty years. Claudette was just fifteen when she was dragged off a Montgomery city bus for refusing to surrender her seat. Unlike Rosa Parks a year later, Claudette was convicted and then ostracized by her peers, by Civil Rights leaders, and by history. Her story has resurfaced thanks to Philip Hoose’s book, Twice Toward Justice. Use this script independently or paired it wi
Preview of Letter from a Birmingham Jail reader's theater script

Letter from a Birmingham Jail reader's theater script

Letter from a Birmingham Jail reader’s theater is a 2 page script for 8 readers that explains the events leading up to Dr. Martin Luther King’s arrest and subsequent letter, summarizes the content of the letter and provides a peek at subsequent landmark events that came as a result of the civil rights movement.Also included: a rubric, reader's theater version of MLK's I Have a Dream speech, and some Black History visual writing prompts/bulletin board items to promote critical thinking.Check out
Preview of Katherine Johnson: Scientist:The Computer that Wore Skirts(Play)

Katherine Johnson: Scientist:The Computer that Wore Skirts(Play)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about Katherine Johnson, a physicist, space scientist and mathematician, who played a very important role with NASA’s early space missions. The movie Hidden Figures highlights the role of NASA's "computers" such as Katherine Johnson and their contributions. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Series of Reader's Theater Scripts, there are comprehension questions, a Did You Know? section,a Teacher page with extensions/links and key. A great STEM biography!Additional Resources on this Topic
Preview of Bessie Coleman: Aviator!(Reader's Theater Script)

Bessie Coleman: Aviator!(Reader's Theater Script)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Bessie Coleman. Bessie was the first African American female pilot in the U.S. A. AND the first AMERICAN to receive an international pilot's license! Great for Black History Month in February or Women's History Month in March. Comprehension questions/extension activities, key. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Series.I also have these resources you may find of interest:1. The idea to foster contributions of African Americans began wi
Preview of Black History Month: Complete Black History Month Program Script and Speeches

Black History Month: Complete Black History Month Program Script and Speeches

Full black history program script created by black educators including speeches spotlighting black athletes, musicians, scientists, politicians, historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), and poets.
Preview of Tuskegee Airmen: A Reader's Theater Script(A Visit with...)

Tuskegee Airmen: A Reader's Theater Script(A Visit with...)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about the Tuskegee Airmen with this play. The format is a Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show Series where the studio audience asks questions of Charles A. Anderson, one of the Tuskegee Airman. Audience members ask questions of the guest.Included are Did You Know? facts, comprehension questions, a teacher page with extension activities, links and the key.Other resource you may find of interest:1. Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Rosa Parks.Rosa, called the "Mother of th
Preview of Slavery and Freedom: Frederick Douglass and African-American Folktale Scripts

Slavery and Freedom: Frederick Douglass and African-American Folktale Scripts

Created by
Zachary Hamby
All students should study the institution of American slavery. Learning the ugly truth about slavery, its methods, its victims, and its perpetrators will prevent its resurgence in the future. As one of our finest Americans, Frederick Douglass proved in his life story, education is the enemy of slavery. Two of the script-stories in this collection dramatize selections from Frederick Douglass's autobiography Life of an American Slave. A third script-story intertwines authentic experiences on a sla
Preview of Black History Month Interactive Bulletin Board & Readers Theater plus Activity

Black History Month Interactive Bulletin Board & Readers Theater plus Activity

Celebrate Black History Month or use this anytime of the year to draw attention to 12 prominent figures both past and present. Within this diverse offering you will get materials for an interactive bulletin board, a readers theater featuring the same 12 figures, and a bonus writing activity. It is flexible enough to use with 4th graders and up. I suggest laminating the puzzle pieces for the bulletin board if you would like to reuse the product next year. * Interactive Bulletin board *12 historic
Preview of Black History Month Readers Theatre Play

Black History Month Readers Theatre Play

This Readers Theater script for Black History Month is great for middle and high school students. "The Spirits of Black History." 8-10 actors. All genders are flexible. Ten minutes long. Can be done in class or on stage. The staging is simple, with no heavy or large props. Written by playwright Dante Wellman. There is a very short dance routine performed by the Nicholas Brothers. The teacher has full discretion/freedom here to develop a brief routine; one or two musicians could also be added to
Preview of African Folk Tales Reader's Theatre Scripts/stories x3 with Questions

African Folk Tales Reader's Theatre Scripts/stories x3 with Questions

One day, Frog visited Sky. FrogSky! Please make me look better. I want to be beautiful and strong like the other animals. Frog waited, but nothing happened. Sky was silent. FrogSky! Could you at least give me a tail? All the other animals have tails. SkyVery well. I will give you a tail. FrogThank you, Sky! SkyOnce you have a tail, you must watch over my special water hole. Make sure that it never goes dry and that everyone drinks from it. FrogI will do anything you ask once I have a tail.Incl
Preview of 28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World (dates, cards, script)

28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World (dates, cards, script)

I'm so excited about this resource! This packet was designed using the picture book, 28 Days: Moments in Black History that Changed the World by Charles M. Smith & Shane W. Evans.The 28 events highlighted in this book are for each day in February in honor of Black History Month. (Day 29 - leap year - is "today" and the students can write their own fact). The people mentioned are in chronological order from Crispus Attucks in 1770 to Barack Obama in 2009. Packet Table of Contents:pg. 3-9: Rea
Preview of An Afternoon with Maya Angelou, W.E.B. Dubois and Malcolm X

An Afternoon with Maya Angelou, W.E.B. Dubois and Malcolm X

This is a short play about a fictional account of a lunch between Maya Angelou, Malcolm X and W.E.B. Dubois. This play can be used a reader's theater piece for a literary center or for a Black History Month activity. Throughout this lunch, these historical figures discuss civil rights, human rights and the importance of education. This is play can also be performed as a skit.
Preview of Thurgood Marshall, a Thoroughly Good Lawyer - Small Group Reader's Theater

Thurgood Marshall, a Thoroughly Good Lawyer - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It ties in Social Studies with Language Arts. It is about Thurgood Marshall. Brad has made a report about Thurgood Marshall for the class for Career Day. Pete and Cindy have never heard of him and wonder why Brad would choose a lawyer to talk about. When Brad tells them that Thurgood Marshall changed America they want to know how a lawyer could do that. Kate and Brad tell them all about Thurgood’s journey as a lawyer and how he fought against
Preview of A Decade of Changes: A Play featuring Maya Angelou, Dr. King and Malcolm X

A Decade of Changes: A Play featuring Maya Angelou, Dr. King and Malcolm X

This is an educational play about the life of Maya Angelou from 1960- 1969. It focuses on the events in her life that ultimately led to her writing the famous autobiography, "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings". There are 12 speaking roles and several crowd scene for non-speaking roles. The events covered in the play include Maya Angelou meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Dr. W.E.B. Dubois. There are also scenes depicting her reaction to the deaths of Dr. King and Malcolm X. This pl
Preview of Ancient Africa Activities Bundle

Ancient Africa Activities Bundle

This reading activity is written in rhyme.Students read in small groups, one at a time. Divide your class into groups to start.Students then select a part. After they read, choose a few volunteersTo perform a piece for everyone’s eyes and ears. Fluency improves, and students connect with text.A lively discussion can take place next. Topics include the diverse land of Africa, Africa as the birthplace of humanity, and ancient civilizations including Egypt, Kush, Meroe, and Axum. This material is
Preview of Jackie Robinson and the Bus - Small Group Reader's Theater

Jackie Robinson and the Bus - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It is based on an incident that happened 11 years prior to Rosa Parks. Mr. Robinson was asked to move from his seat on a desegregated army bus and, when he refused, it led to a court marshal. Jackie Robinson was given an honorable discharge just a few months later. I use reader's theater as a way to encourage my reluctant readers to raise their fluency. It motivate everyone! My name is Melanie Whitesides and I wrote this reader's theater for B
Preview of Scripts: Phillis Wheatley reader's theater & lesson plan

Scripts: Phillis Wheatley reader's theater & lesson plan

This five scene reader’s theater presents the life and poetry of Phillis Wheatley. A lesson plan containing assessments, using the Jigsaw method, review game and connotation exercises is included. A writing assignment to create a 6th scene can be used to extend the lesson. This can also be used as a classroom activity or presented for Black History Month, Women’s History Month or a poet’s night.Part of the American Literature Bundle 100+ pages.Check out other American Lit. productsMark Twain r
Preview of The Legend of John Henry Reader's Theatre Script with Questions

The Legend of John Henry Reader's Theatre Script with Questions

John HenryI would rather die with my hammer in my hands, than let that steam drill get the best of me.The Railroad Boss and all of the railroad workers cheered loudly as the Salesman laughed. SalesmanI would like to remind you, Mister Henry, and everyone hear, that a machine never gets tired, and it never has to sleep. I reckon that this steam drill will be working long after you, me and everyone here has been dead. Machines are the future of labor. As long as this steam drill is well oiled and
Preview of  West African Kingdoms, Readers Theater | Rhyming

West African Kingdoms, Readers Theater | Rhyming

This reader's theater is written in rhyme.Students read in small groups, one at a time. Divide your class into groups to start.Students then select a part. After they read, choose a few volunteersTo perform a piece for everyone’s eyes and ears. Fluency improves, and students have fun with text.A lively discussion can take place next. Topics include the West African civilizations Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Senegambia and the Akan states, and Benin. This material is adapted from the Prentice Hall textb
Preview of The 11:59: A Reader's Theater Script (Black History, Oral History, Folklore)

The 11:59: A Reader's Theater Script (Black History, Oral History, Folklore)

This is a reader's theater adaptation of the short story The 11:59 by Patricia McKissack. The story centers around Lester Simmons, a Pullman car porter (and part of the first black union, The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters), as he passes on the legend of the 11:59 with the younger porters. This story will engage students, develop fluency skills, and invite deep discussions regarding events, beliefs, and character actions. This reader's theater script contains 10 reading parts.
Preview of The Diamond Rock, Le rocher du diamant

The Diamond Rock, Le rocher du diamant

This bilingual book in French and English takes place in Martinique, the enchanting French Caribbean island. Written in an interactive style with call and answer, this beautifully illustrated story teaches young readers how to be happy with what nature provides. The images and texts give homage and respect to the people of Martinique, their culture, and the nature surrounding them. It is a good reading for learners of French and English as well as for native speakers.
Preview of The Civil Rights Monologues, A Civil Rights Play, Middle & H.S.

The Civil Rights Monologues, A Civil Rights Play, Middle & H.S.

Drama! Comedy! Tragedy! Great for Black History Month, or any other month! Are you sick of the same tired old Black History Month programs? Here's a modern play for high school that's guaranteed to hold your audience's interest! Appropriate for grades 7-12Highlighting the story of the Civil Rights movement from the perspectives of the people who lived it, The Civil Rights Monologues gives a 360° view of the movement and the marches in Birmingham, Alabama. This edgy play for high school and mi
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Remembered: Script

Harlem Renaissance Remembered: Script

This is the script to "Harlem Renaissance Remembered", a 45 play performed at the Old Town School of Folk Music for Black History month, and at Kenwood elementary, Walter Payton high school. and Niles North. The script is featured on the Duke Ellington website.
Preview of Oscar's Diary: Read in 4 voices (the value of variables)

Oscar's Diary: Read in 4 voices (the value of variables)

If you're not familiar with read in 4 voices, it's a strategy for breaking up text that comes out of EL (english learner) classrooms, but it can be useful for all learners. Each member of a 4 person group reads the parts corresponding to their kind of type (plain text, bold, italics, underlined).Oscar's Journal entry is about other kids in his class complaining about the use of letters in math class and why he values using variables. I use it with my 9th grade students as a refresher to discuss
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