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7th grade Winter writing scripts

Preview of The Snowball Toss Reader's Theater Script and Activities for Grades 4-7

The Snowball Toss Reader's Theater Script and Activities for Grades 4-7

The Snowball Toss is a winter reader's theater script your middle school students will love! Practice fluency and speaking while incorporating winter themes into your language arts instruction.This 5-page, 11 character, high-interest realistic fiction passage is about a snowy recess in which the assistant principal's silly action leads to a student getting carried away and injuring another. The lesson students will take away is that "rules are made for a reason," and we as adults need to be rem
Preview of Plagiarism: readers theater & lesson plan

Plagiarism: readers theater & lesson plan

Students participate in 1-3 different reader’s theaters that define plagiarism and its consequences, use a flow chart to determine when to cite and create their own scenarios to analyze. Included: 3 scripts, flow chart, lesson plan with Common Core standards and VA SOLs, rubric, review games and online quiz and how to do reader’s theater and use the Jigsaw method. Students can write their own court case based on additional scenarios included in the packet.This lesson combines English reading
Preview of READERS THEATER WINTER MYSTERY WHOLE CLASS SCRIPT grade 5 6 7 8

READERS THEATER WINTER MYSTERY WHOLE CLASS SCRIPT grade 5 6 7 8

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This grades 5-8 Readers’ Theater whole class brain teaser mystery script activity will give your ELA and drama students practice in reading aloud, comprehension and writing, while having lots of winter fun. Your students will be 'whodunnit' detectives, performing inference tasks to solve clues. Question sheets and answer keys are included.WHOLE CLASS READERS THEATER SCRIPTS This 10 page script is designed for TWENTY SIX readers! This keeps all of the students together in one place and fosters cl
Preview of How Would You Respond? Comic Strips for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students

How Would You Respond? Comic Strips for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students

Created by
DHH Down South
This resource includes 5 pages with 4 comics on each page (20 total). Each picture includes a character asking a Deaf or Hard of Hearing character a question about his or her hearing loss. In the speech bubble, have your student write how he or she would respond to that question. This activity is great for developing self advocacy skills. This activity is great practice for the student to learn how to speak up, become more comfortable with his or her hearing loss, and learn more about themselves
Preview of February ELA Activities Bundle for Middle School

February ELA Activities Bundle for Middle School

This collection of February and Valentine's Day ELA activities features the perfect standards-based resources to engage your students during this festive month. Use these print-and-go resources to give your students practice reading to self, reading to someone, listening to reading, word work, and writing—all centered around the seasonal themes of February and Valentine's Day!Included in this ELA Activities Bundle:• February Close Reads for BIG KIDS• Valentine's Day Reader's Theater and Reading
Preview of IEP Templates Manual- The Entire IEP (From Cover to Cover)

IEP Templates Manual- The Entire IEP (From Cover to Cover)

Writing legally-binding IEPs can be daunting, stressful, and time-consuming. Not sure how to describe an adverse impact? Having trouble compiling a detailed PLEP for a disability area? Wondering how to best word a Prior Written Notice- the most legally-scrutinized part of the IEP?This complete 59-page manual from Legal Eagle includes templates for EVERY part of the IEP, from page 1 all the way to the Prior Written Notice. Based on EdPlan's comprehensive model, the extensive templates in this man
Preview of FONTS FOR COMMERCIAL USE - HANDWRITING AND DECORATIVE

FONTS FOR COMMERCIAL USE - HANDWRITING AND DECORATIVE

Created by
Teach2Tell
⭐ Whether you are a seller or a buyer, this 125 bundle of fab fonts will prove to be a fabulous buy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------✅ This bundle currently features 125 fab fonts. Individual fonts are sold for $1; save over 50% by purchasing this bundle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------✅ For the six decorative number fonts, remember to just t
Preview of Branches of Government - Readers' Theater

Branches of Government - Readers' Theater

Created by
MJcreations
These two-part scripts outline the duties of the three branches of government. Students will learn how this system of checks and balances works for our government. Included with each script are task cards and activities that require students to use higher-level thinking skills that meet Common Core Standards. Check out my historical line of readers' scripts: Boston Tea Party, Lewis and Clark Expedition, Civil War, and Oregon Trail. In order to open the links below, highlight the link, rig
Preview of WINTER ELA BRAIN TEASER ACTIVITIES - grade 5 6 7 8 fun winter lessons

WINTER ELA BRAIN TEASER ACTIVITIES - grade 5 6 7 8 fun winter lessons

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
Banish the winter blahs with these no-prep, high interest 30% off winter-themed brain teaser activities! The activities are perfect as brain breaks, for morning work, do-nows, or for fast finishers. The comprehension mysteries stretch students' reading strategies, while still having fun. None of the resources refer to Christmas. They are inclusive, and can be used throughout the winter season. January fun? Sorted! February fun? Ditto! At $4.30 off, it's even fun for your wallet. You get the wint
Preview of Musical, "This is not a Musical, No!"

Musical, "This is not a Musical, No!"

Created by
Rhonda Johanson
Dress up your winter music program with this skit, written by Rhonda Johanson. It will flow directly into your winter music selections and easily create a musical without all the work. "This is not a Musical, No!" is about a student wishing to read, "Twas the Night Before Christmas" to the audience. He runs into trouble with the choir and the music director when he begins to read the story. Through much excitement and interruption, he continues to read the story. This skit is easily adaptab
Preview of Fairy Tale Monologue and Script - Drama and Language Arts

Fairy Tale Monologue and Script - Drama and Language Arts

Created by
MsNerdWood
Fairy Tale ScenariosThis is a 3 part individual/group assignment where groups (of 4-6) are given a problem based on a well known fairy tale where students have to write and perform their solution to the problem. Students will write out a monologue individually and as a group will write the body of the script. After the groups have resolved their problem, each group member will have a chance to reflect on how their character feels after the resolution of the problem. This activity would be appr
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals and Persuasion - Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Commercial Project

Rhetorical Appeals and Persuasion - Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Commercial Project

If you are looking to assess your student's knowledge of rhetorical analysis and appeals, but don't want to assign another quiz or essay, then you HAVE to try this fun advertising commercial project in your classroom. Students will use their knowledge of persuasion and ethos, pathos, and logos to create their very own radio or TV advertisements! This project- based approach to learning will keep them engaged, and help them retain key rhetorical strategies. Students will LOVE using their creativi
Preview of Macbeth - The Mock Trial drama curriculum

Macbeth - The Mock Trial drama curriculum

Created by
homeschooldrama
Have you ever thought about putting one of the characters in a Shakespeare play on trial? With this drama curriculum students can read a 30-minute play of Macbeth (included) to get familiar with the storyline and characters, act it out, then choose a prosecution and defense team and go through the lessons to create their case and put Macbeth on trial for the murder of King Duncan.We've done formal mock trials with middle school students, so I know what the kids are capable of doing. I've found l
Preview of READERS' THEATER WINTER MYSTERY SCRIPTS - Fun winter drama & ELA whodunnits

READERS' THEATER WINTER MYSTERY SCRIPTS - Fun winter drama & ELA whodunnits

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This trio of winter mystery readers' theater scripts is a 30% off fun drama and ELA bargain! Keep your grades 5-8 students engaged in winter lessons with 'whodunnit' script activities that practice their reading, fluency and comprehension skills, AND activate their critical thinking skills to hunt for context clues to some perplexing mysteries. All the scripts are set in winter, yet there is LOTS of variety in this bundle. For example, two scripts are for the whole class (26 roles), and one is i
Preview of Jack and the Beanstalk - The Mock Trial drama curriculum

Jack and the Beanstalk - The Mock Trial drama curriculum

Created by
homeschooldrama
Why just perform a play when you can take it a step further by creating a mock trial with this drama curriculum? A mock trial is a great way for students to dig deeper with the characters in a fairy tale play and its conflict. The Case: After losing her husband and being left with nothing, the Giant’s wife is suing Jack for the loss of her property. Can you put together a case and gather witnesses that can save Jack, or will you represent the plaintiff and help the Giant's wife win the case?We'v
Preview of How to Write an Abridged Playscript from a Full-length Play

How to Write an Abridged Playscript from a Full-length Play

Created by
homeschooldrama
Do you want to direct a play, but many are too long or just not right for your group? Maybe there are too many characters? Did you know there are ways to tweak a play or shorten it to make it work for your needs? This drama curriculum offers step-by-step instructions, examples from a scene in Macbeth and its abridged version from an actual playscript, plus additional resources to get you started!6th grade - adults (11 lessons)
Preview of Aesop's Fables for Small Group Reader's Theater Book One

Aesop's Fables for Small Group Reader's Theater Book One

Created by
WonbyOne
The scripts in this pack were written for 3 - 5 students. Each script is an adaptation of one of Aesop's fables. Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! There is a short writing piece afterwards which can be used for everyone after it has been performed or just for the students reading the script. I use Reader's Theaters to help students improve their fluency. My students, especially the ones struggling to read, still require motivation to improve and t
Preview of CHRISTMAS DRAMA MIDDLE SCHOOL FUN

CHRISTMAS DRAMA MIDDLE SCHOOL FUN

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This exciting 30% off Christmas and Winter drama activities bundle for grades 5-8 has everything you need to make the days leading up to the winter break fun and memorable for your Middle School drama students. And with $4 off, what's not to love? READERS' THEATER CHRISTMAS SCRIPT: CHILLY THE SNOWMANThis fun winter Readers’ Theater Script introduces Middle School students to the TRUE tale of a much loved Christmas character. A lot of fake news surrounds the legend of Frosty the Snowman - includi
Preview of Zebra on the Loose! FUN Informative Writing Activity for Common Core Grades 4-8

Zebra on the Loose! FUN Informative Writing Activity for Common Core Grades 4-8

Created by
Lovin Lit
Zebra on the Loose! FUN Informative Writing Activity for Common Core Grades 4-8Spice up informative writing with this FUN and different lesson!A zebra on the loose in the city? That's not something you see everyday! Read a reporter's interviews (primary sources!) of four people involved in this outrageous incident:- the kid who took the cell phone video of the zebra running through the city that went viral- the zebra's owner who accidentally let him get away (is that LEGAL?)- the lady who hit th
Preview of Girl Scout Cadette Screenwriter Badge Printable Worksheet

Girl Scout Cadette Screenwriter Badge Printable Worksheet

Created by
leleinia llamas
Printable worksheet for Cadette Girl Scouts grade 6-8th. Can work on badge at home or troop leader can utilize worksheets to assist with meetings. Completion of worksheet earns badge. Making badge work easy for troop leaders, parents and Individual Registered Members. Perfect for scouts to do badge work at home.
Preview of Working Memory and Writing

Working Memory and Writing

Working Memory is VERY important to every day tasks. It is something you use all day, every day. Working memory helps to improve planning and organization skills. Working memory also helps us in writing because we have to remember many things as we are writing… what to write, what the requirements of the writing topic are, how what we are writing fits into the “flow” of the story, grammatical rules, punctuation rules, spelling, letter formation, etc. Writing places a HIGH demand on working memo
Preview of Purim - Reader's Theater - Writing Prompts - Craft

Purim - Reader's Theater - Writing Prompts - Craft

Need something fun to do? How about a historical & cultural Readers Theater? Just Print and Go! Everything you need to have your own Reader's Theater presentation for the historical Medio—Persian event that Jews today celebrate as Purim! You will find a kid friendly, color coded reading script, writing prompts, audience props, a craftivity, an introduction to Purim, and puppet pictures. This is a two page readers theater geared towards children in 2nd Grade -High School. The
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 To Kill a Mockingbird: SCRIPT MEGA BUNDLE!

To Kill a Mockingbird: SCRIPT MEGA BUNDLE!

"Are we acting today?" "Can I be Scout.. I just HAVE to be Scout!!" Are you looking for a way to break up the daily routine of a novel study and get students EXCITED about attending class? Why not try these sweet, hilarious, true-to-the-novel scripts? This MEGA bundle offers everything you need to assign roles, set up props and encourage budding actors of any age. With little prep work, your classroom will become transformed into a backyard, third grade classroom, tea party and Baptist Chur
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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