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7th grade Martin Luther King Day science scripts for Easel

Preview of Martin's Big Dream: The Youth of MLK Readers Theater

Martin's Big Dream: The Youth of MLK Readers Theater

Classic reader's theater from the pages of Scholastic’s Storyworks magazine! Martin's Big Dream is based on a true story from Dr. King’s childhood in which neighborhood boys refused to play baseball with him. Dr. King wrote that it was a pivotal moment in his becoming a civil rights leader. It was recently enacted by a branch of the Palace Theatre with support from the local BLM chapter, and it pairs nicely with Doreen Rappaport's book, "Martin's Big Words." It includes parts for ten to twelve
Preview of Gonna Let it Shine: MLK Selma Readers Theater

Gonna Let it Shine: MLK Selma Readers Theater

Students will quickly connect with eight-year-old Sheyann Webb. In “Gonna Let it Shine” she shares her emotional, often frightening childhood experience as Dr. King’s “Smallest Freedom Fighter.” We’re used to hearing about the Civil Rights struggle from the viewpoint of adults, yet here is the true story of a little girl who not only saw it, but was there on the front lines in Selma risking the same dangers as her adult counterparts. Carefully researched, it improves upon an earlier version that
Preview of Readers Theater from the Bus Boycott: In the Jailhouse with Dr. King

Readers Theater from the Bus Boycott: In the Jailhouse with Dr. King

"In the Jailhouse" is an original play commissioned specifically for Black History Month. It tells the story of an angry young teenager during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1956. It not only teaches about MLK’s policy of non-violence, it also challenges today’s kids who are struggling with poverty and hopelessness to overcome their hostilities. King’s encouragement that you are as good as anyone will resonate with many of your students. The phrase, as well as the rest of King words during the pl
Preview of Readers Theater: Mary Anning and Make an Ammonite Amulet, STEAM Grades 6 and up

Readers Theater: Mary Anning and Make an Ammonite Amulet, STEAM Grades 6 and up

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Compass Rose
~Mary Anning and the Ammonite Society: And learn how to make an ammonite amulet... You're Invited~A Radio Drama (Readers Theater) about the life of Mary Anning, paleontologist extraordinaire! by Betty J. White, a.k.a Compass Rose, 2022, updated 2023 and 2024. Rated: "Highly engaging!"• What is a radio drama? Fun! It is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. The following radio play is scripted and provides suggestions for sound effects. Its visual force is purely a matter of the “mind’s eye”
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