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High school Presidents' Day algebra scripts

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

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 President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" Reader's Theatre and Activities

President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" Reader's Theatre and Activities

4-page Reader's Theatre Script of Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" speech including a forward. It has been written with 10 parts but can be adjusted.When presented, the speech is approximately 3 minutes. Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" is the perfect opportunity to actively engage your students in a history lesson. Use this crucial moment in American History as a catalyst for students to work on their presentation skills while gaining a deeper understanding of Lincoln's important speech. Li
Preview of Abraham Lincoln: A Reader's Theater Script

Abraham Lincoln: A Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Abraham Lincoln. The fun/informative play uses the format of Abraham Lincoln being a guest on a talk show and the studio audience asks questions about his life. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show Series.You may also like the following:1. Webquest on Abraham Lincoln: Learn about Abe Lincoln with this informative web quest! President Lincoln started our national Thanksgiving holiday. Did you know that Abraham Lincoln didn't like the n
Preview of President Reagan "Tear Down That Wall" Brandenburg Gate Speech-Reader's Theatre

President Reagan "Tear Down That Wall" Brandenburg Gate Speech-Reader's Theatre

Another great Presidential Speech in the American History Collection!A FULL 15-page Reader's Theatre Script of President Ronald Reagan's speech "Tear Down That Wall." The speech has been abridged, but all excerpts are included in the packet, in addition to a QR code leading to a full video of President Reagan's speech at the Brandenburg Gate. It has been written with 20 parts but can be adjusted. It can easily accommodate 30-40 students.When presented, the speech is approximately 15 minutes. Rea
Preview of "Date Which Will Live In Infamy" FDR Speech; Reader's Theatre and Writing Prompt

"Date Which Will Live In Infamy" FDR Speech; Reader's Theatre and Writing Prompt

6-page Reader's Theatre Script of FDR's "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy" speech including a forward. It has been written with 15 parts but can be adjusted.When presented, the speech is approximately 8 minutes. FDR's "Date In Infamy" speech is the perfect opportunity to actively engage your students in a history lesson. Use this crucial moment in American History as a catalyst for students to work on their presentation skills while gaining a deeper understanding of FDR's important speech. Inclu
Preview of Small Group Reader's Theaters for Patriotic Occasions

Small Group Reader's Theaters for Patriotic Occasions

Created by
WonbyOne
This group of scripts was written to support social studies standards and learning. I use them for teaching US history as well as for holidays like: July 4th, Memorial Day, Voting, Veteran's Day, President's Day etc. They are for groups of 3 to 5 students. Scripts included are: The Flag Code, George Washington and the Cherry Tree, George Washington the President who Loved Dogs, The REAL Story of Uncle Sam, The Star Spangled Banner, and The Right to Vote. There are 6 scripts. They usually sell fo
Preview of The REAL Story of Uncle Sam - Reader's Theater for Small Groups

The REAL Story of Uncle Sam - Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 3 students. It is about who the real Uncle Sam was and how he came to be used to represent America. The hosts of the Minutes in History Show are going to interview Sam Wilson. The man is in Historical Mode and uses historical facts to answer questions. This way, everyone can hear the true story of who Uncle Sam was. It turns out that the real Uncle Sam was a meat packer from Troy, New York. Everyone discusses how his name came to be used to
Preview of George Washington and the Cherry Tree - Small Group Reader's Theater

George Washington and the Cherry Tree - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 5 students.This is the myth of George Washington and the Cherry Tree and how he proved his honesty. George is raised to value honesty more than anything else and he promises to always do that but his father is not convinced. He wants to be sure that George will always be honest. When George turns six he is given a hatchet and one day he uses it to shave all the bark off his dad’s cherry tree. When his father finds out, he is very angry and w
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
Preview of The Flag Code

The Flag Code

Created by
WonbyOne
.This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 4 students. It is about how the Flag Code and helps to explain what the flag represents as well as how to treat it.Chris does not know any of the rules for how to handle the flag and does not understand what the flag represents. His friends explain the Flag Code to him and also why he should respect the flag more. This also makes a great script for the 4th of July. I write small group reader's theaters so they will work better in centers an
Preview of George Washington - The President Who Loved Dogs!

George Washington - The President Who Loved Dogs!

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 4 students. It is about George Washington's love of dogs. In the script, Glen’s family have a lot of dogs and his dad’s dog is named Sweet Lips just like George Washington’s favorite dog. Martha, Jake, and Jamie didn’t know George Washington even had a dog and they didn’t know how much he loved them. Glen tells them about George’s love for dogs and how he once even gave a dog back to the enemy when they lost it and how George Washington even
Preview of Two-Step Equations Magic Square

Two-Step Equations Magic Square

Created by
Melissa Dunton
The attached activity is a 5x5 magic square that requires students to solve two-step algebraic equations. When solved correctly, each row and column will add up to the number 65. In my teaching experiences, I have found that students are more motivated to solve magic squares over traditional worksheets because there is a final "solution" similar to a Sudoku puzzle. Please check out my other algebra magic squares!
Preview of July 4, 1776:  America’s First Birthday

July 4, 1776: America’s First Birthday

This short U.S. History play is set in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, with ordinary citizens discussing the pros and cons of breaking away from England as the Declaration of Independence is signed inside Independence Hall. Playscript contains full set, stage, costume directions along with useful staging tips.
Preview of George Washington:  America’s Founding Father

George Washington: America’s Founding Father

A short U.S. History play set on December 13, 1799, as former President George Washington — now retired at his Mount Vernon home — looks back on a life of service to his country. Playscript contains full set, stage, costume directions along with useful staging tips.
Preview of Let's Talk! Talking frames for MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS! 3 Ways!

Let's Talk! Talking frames for MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS! 3 Ways!

Created by
Joggin' Minds
Get your students having MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS in math and other subjects! This pack gives you 24 talking frames your students can use to help them having great conversations with one another about their learning. The 24 frames are sorted into four categories to help students better interact with them and decide how they can participate in a conversation. The frames come in 3 forms for student interaction: posters that can be displayed in the classroom all year long, a page that can be printe
Preview of Meet the President:  A Lunch-Time Visit with Abraham Lincoln

Meet the President: A Lunch-Time Visit with Abraham Lincoln

A short U.S. History play set on April 14, 1865, in the White House, as President Abraham Lincoln chats with a group of Washington school children on topics of national interest. Playscript contains full set, stage, costume directions along with useful staging tips.
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 Taking the Algebra I and Algebra II Virginia SOL Test

Taking the Algebra I and Algebra II Virginia SOL Test

Created by
MathMajorLady
This document helps students memorize important facts and calculator steps they need to know when taking the Algebra I and Algebra II EOC Mathematics SOL test. Thanks for visiting my store. If you have any questions or special requests, please email me at rturner31@gmail.com. Please leave feedback. Thanks for your purchase.
Preview of Language (Spanish) Classroom Prompt Cards_ESL_ELL

Language (Spanish) Classroom Prompt Cards_ESL_ELL

Created by
EasyPeazyMath
Language (Spanish) Prompt CardsThe language prompt cards can be used to prompt ESL or ELL students when getting them to start an assignment or bring attention to your classroom instruction with ease. Benefits:· ESL student can go to the card and show you what they are asking or instruction they need.· Teacher can prompt the ESL student to what they want them to do.· The cards help to alleviate the frustration for both the teacher & ESL student without having to lose instructional time.These
Preview of Algebra Notes and Scripts for TI nSpire Calculators

Algebra Notes and Scripts for TI nSpire Calculators

Created by
James Sears
20 pages of Algebra Notes and Scripts for all levels of Algebra including computation scripts for Quadratic Equations, Law of Sine and Law of Cosines, Slope, distance, midpoint. The file needs to be be installed on a TI nSpire (CX or CAS) calculator.
Preview of Introduction to Transformations (geometric) - Para support

Introduction to Transformations (geometric) - Para support

Created by
CSJMathLessons
Paraprofessional support sheets. Sometimes, paras will need a checklist to really understand what the teacher expects of them. This support sheet offers suggestions for prompts and follow up questions. it identifies what a para should be doing, saying, and asking. It also lists possible student responses. The goal of this sheet is to help the para support students. Though the para support sheets are aligned with the five transformation lessons, the questions and prompts can be used with any unit
Preview of TI-84 F.O.I.L. Program

TI-84 F.O.I.L. Program

Created by
5th Column Math
This document list the steps to create the FOIL program for a TI-83 or 84 calculator.
Preview of NYS Algebra 1 Common Core Regents Exam Part 1,2,3,4 Answer Key- June 2016

NYS Algebra 1 Common Core Regents Exam Part 1,2,3,4 Answer Key- June 2016

Created by
D Hall
Here are your answers explained for the most recent JUNE 2016 Exam!
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