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7th grade Women's History Month asian studies scripts

Preview of The Secret Soldier American Revolution Read Aloud Play

The Secret Soldier American Revolution Read Aloud Play

A great resource for Women's History Month! Engage your students in the American Revolution with this historically-accurate play based on the life of Deborah Samson, the first woman to serve in the U.S. military. Near the end of the Revolutionary War, Samson disguised herself as a man to enlist in the Continental Army, serving with valor for nearly a year. Originally published in the Nov/Dec. 2102 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks magazine and reprinted in the March 2013 issue of Scope, this play
Preview of Momotaro: The Peach Warrior, A Japanese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Momotaro: The Peach Warrior, A Japanese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This script-story retells the Japanese myth of Momotaro, a warrior born from a heavenly peach. When he hears that the dreaded Oni monsters have taken a group of humans prisoner, he sets out for the Oni's haunted island fortress to save their victims. Along the way he meets three faithful animal companions:  a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant. This 15-page document features a 13-page Reader's Theater script-story with reading parts for 12 students and features a 2-page teacher guide complete with:St
Preview of 15 Minute Play Script and Unit |Li Chi The Serpent Slayer Chinese Folk Tale Asia

15 Minute Play Script and Unit |Li Chi The Serpent Slayer Chinese Folk Tale Asia

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
PART OF A BUNDLECreated for the classroom teacher and easy to produce! When do you find a script with a female as the hero? At Dramamommaspeaks, that's where! This engaging teacher-ready resource contains a dramatic play with roles for over 20. It is suitable for students whether studying the country of China, Asia or used in a drama class. Students strengthen their reading (fluency), speaking (diction) and listening skills (restating) while learning to work cooperatively. Li Chi Slays the Ser
Preview of Li Chi and the Serpent: A Chinese Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Li Chi and the Serpent: A Chinese Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
In this Chinese myth an 80-foot-long serpent terrorizes the countryside near the Yung Mountains until it makes its wishes known:  It demands the yearly sacrifice of a young girl in order to leave the people in peace. Nine years pass, and nine girls pay with their lives until one girl, Li Chi, is brave enough to face the serpent in battle. With her father's sword in hand and her faithful dog by her side, Li Chi dares to do the impossible.  This 14-page download features: a 12-page Reader's Theate
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 China's Got Talent - Which Chinese Dynasty Was The Greatest? Salesman Project

China's Got Talent - Which Chinese Dynasty Was The Greatest? Salesman Project

This fun and competitive project revolves around the premise that the Chinese government has created a contest to see which dynasty was the greatest in their history. It's the students' job to "sell" the advancements and achievements of their assigned dynasty and topic. The class will be split into several groups representing the Han, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. Each group will be broken down into three categories covering various aspects of the dynasty. In pairs, students researc
Preview of Betsy Ross: Fact or Fiction? U.S. History Reader's Theater

Betsy Ross: Fact or Fiction? U.S. History Reader's Theater

The history of the flag of the United States is a compelling story, but historians are divided as to the facts. Did Betsy Ross really create the first flag? This play, which was originally published in my book, Read Aloud Plays: Symbols of America, and later reprinted in the January 2002 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks magazine, encourages readers to become history sleuths. It includes the play script, a short reading supplement, a bubble quiz, a comprehension activity built around William Canb
Preview of Revolutionary War: Spies- A Visit with Female Agent 355(Culper Spy Ring)Script

Revolutionary War: Spies- A Visit with Female Agent 355(Culper Spy Ring)Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
American Revolution/ Revolutionary War: Studying the 13 Colonies/Colonial Times? This resource would work great for such a unit of study. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee's Reader's Theater Scripts, I really had fun developing this play about the Culper Spy Ring and specifically, Agent 355, one of the female member of the organization!During the Revolutionary War, the Culper Spy Ring was organized to work to defeat the British. Agent 355 and other members of the spy organization were very important i
Preview of Civil War Readers' Theater | Women's History Month | Wax Museum Play

Civil War Readers' Theater | Women's History Month | Wax Museum Play

Doing a history based readers' theater with your upper elementary and Jr. High students is a great way to combine reading and learning about the past. 5 Strong Women is an original Civil War readers’ theater that focuses on 5 women who played important roles in both the North and the South during the American Civil War. Read as part of Women's History Month or as a group wax museum activity. Harriet Beecher Stowe Clara Barton Rose O'Neal Greenhow Elizabeth Van Lew Jenny HodgersUse this script as
Preview of World War 2: Female Pilots(Members of the WASP): A Reader's Theater Script

World War 2: Female Pilots(Members of the WASP): A Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
During WW2, it was very unusual for a woman to be a pilot. When there was a shortage of male pilots due to their being needed in combat, an experimental project was begun where female pilots would be used by the military(although they weren't part of the military) to assist with ferrying aircrafts from the manufacturers to military bases. Female pilots, WomenAir Force Service Pilots,(WASP) also would test repaired planes to see if they were SAFE for male pilots to fly. They also were asked to he
Preview of Po-Wan the Generous:  A Chinese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Po-Wan the Generous: A Chinese Folktale (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Po-Wan the Generous takes a slight departure from the typical hero tale, for Po-wan's journey is as much inward as outward. Setting out to visit the mighty goddess the Living Kuan-Yin, Po-wan, a poor but kind young man, learns a valuable lesson about the transformative power of generosity on his adventures. (Plus, there's a dragon!) This beloved Chinese folktale is adapted for grades 4-12. The 2-page teacher guide includes relevant background information, a story summary, essential questions, te
Preview of Prince Shotoku - Japan: The (kind of) Historically Accurate Story

Prince Shotoku - Japan: The (kind of) Historically Accurate Story

This is a fun play centering around Prince Shotoku and the many ways China influenced Japan early on in its development as a nation. It's a great way to introduce a medieval Japan unit. It is loosely based on actual events and humor is peppered in, as it is designed to be both informative and entertaining. Also included is an exit ticket to check for understanding. The play file is editable as well. Check out these other plays as well:King John and The Magna Carta - The (kind of) Historically Ac
Preview of Women’s Rights Movement Activity Pack

Women’s Rights Movement Activity Pack

The goal of this pack is to help your grade 4-6 students learn the main women and men who fought in the Women’s Rights Movement and the events leading up to the 19th Amendment. Topics Include: suffrage, women’s injustices, the groundbreaking newspaper The Revolution, The Declaration of Sentiments, picketing, and the difficulties faced in order to pass the 19th Amendment. Activities included: -A 20 speaking part reader’s theater with historical figures Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony,
Preview of Black History Month Activity | Readers Theater | Rosa Parks

Black History Month Activity | Readers Theater | Rosa Parks

This Black History Month OR Women's History Month-Themed Reader’s Theatre is an engaging way to teach your students about Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement, while also helping to improve reading skills and fluency. Your students will enjoy reading and learning about Rosa Parks and the bus boycott of 1955 as they act out the script. What you'll get:A 3-page script with 7 different speaking parts.A front page to color and write the names of the parts 2 worksheets with comprehension questio
Preview of Marie Curie: Scientist, A Reader's Theater Script

Marie Curie: Scientist, A Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
WOMEN in SCIENCE: Share biographies of women who have made contributions in science: Marie Curie, biography.A Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Reader's Theater Script.Use this informational and fun script for students to learn about Marie Curie, the Polish scientists who was a pioneer in the area of radioactivity. *Students will find some of the uses of radioactive materials in the 1920s most interesting(as did I). Radium was placed in toothpaste to make teeth whiter, it was placed in shampoo, face
Preview of Civil War: Women Soldiers!(A Reader's Theater Script)

Civil War: Women Soldiers!(A Reader's Theater Script)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
This resource has been revised for the TpT guidelines on slavery, civil rights and warfare.It is estimated that approximately 400-700 WOMEN fought as soldiers during all the major battles of the Civil War.(1861-1865) Since females were not allowed to fight in battles at that time, those women that did become soldiers disguised themselves as men! This Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Reader’s Theater Script has three historians share information on this topic. Actual females who fought in the Civil War
Preview of Susan B. Anthony: A Reader's Theater Script(Women's History Month)

Susan B. Anthony: A Reader's Theater Script(Women's History Month)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Nicknamed “the Moses of Her Sex”, Susan B. Anthony was a civil rights leader involved with the antislavery movement and the women’s rights and suffrage movement. She caused quite a commotion when, in 1872, she tried to do something most unusual for a woman. She attempted to vote in a presidential election. Great for American History lesson, for women's history month, or for a biography day!Other Resources You May Find of Interest:Women’s History month is celebrated each March. It was President J
Preview of Ancient China Hands-On BUNDLE: Interactive Fun Classroom Activities

Ancient China Hands-On BUNDLE: Interactive Fun Classroom Activities

Elevate your teaching experience with the ultimate interactive activity bundle for immersive education!Designed specifically for educators seeking to invigorate their classrooms with minimal preparation, this bundle is a treasure trove of engaging, hands-on activities that seamlessly integrate key concepts of Ancient Chinese society!Enjoy this resource? Check out my other interactive history bundles!I update this bundle whenever I develop new activities. Buy NOW to get lifetime access to any fut
Preview of Mongol Empire Reader's Theater

Mongol Empire Reader's Theater

This resource is a 5-Act, 25-role reader's theater script for the Mongol Empire! Reader's Theater is an engaging instructional strategy for middle grade students that allows them to act out various historical scenes. This resource is a great review activity and assessment strategy that has literacy connections!The acts are as follows: Act I: Life as a NomadAct II: The Rise of Genghis KhanAct III: The Empire Splits (Il-Khans, Golden Horde, Yuan Empire) Act IV: Unintended Consequences (Trade and D
Preview of Remembering Anne Frank - Reader's Theater Script

Remembering Anne Frank - Reader's Theater Script

"Remembering Anne Frank" is a poignant and dramatic reader's theater script that brings to life the story of Anne Frank and her family's struggle to hide from the Nazis during the Holocaust. Set in the secret annex in Amsterdam, the tension mounts as the Franks, along with other residents, try to stay hidden while the Nazis search for them. The script highlights the challenges, fears, and bravery of those who suffered during this dark period in history. Ultimately, the script ends with a somber
Preview of Later Empires of the World Reader's Theater

Later Empires of the World Reader's Theater

This activity is a 5-Act, 25-role reader's theater script for the Later Empires of World History! This resource includes the Byzantine Empire, the Mali Empire, the Ottoman Empire, as well as the Ming Empire. Reader's Theater is an engaging instructional strategy for students that allows them to act out various historical scenes. This resource also helps build fluency and reading comprehension skills. The acts are as follows: Act I: Replacing the Roman EmpireAct II: A Troubled Byzantine EmpireA
Preview of Reader's Theater MARIE CURIE ~ Great Non-Fiction! WOMEN'S HISTORY!

Reader's Theater MARIE CURIE ~ Great Non-Fiction! WOMEN'S HISTORY!

If you are searching for a way to get your students to enjoy reading, become more expressive, read aloud with confidence, become more fluent…then let the magic begin!!I have found using Reader’s Theater with large and small groups really helps my students strengthen their reading and language arts skills! My class CHEERS every time I tell them we are going to do Reader’s Theater!! This technique makes reading come alive for your students and can really develop classroom full of confident reade
Preview of WOMEN'S HISTORY: A BUNDLE of 10 READER'S THEATER SCRIPTS

WOMEN'S HISTORY: A BUNDLE of 10 READER'S THEATER SCRIPTS

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Includes:World War 2 Female Pilots(Members of WASP)Revolutionary War Female Spies!Civil War Female SoldiersS.B. AnthonyElizabeth BlackwellEleanor Roosevelt(“First Lady of the World”)Amelia EarhartBessie ColemanSacagaweaKatherine JohnsonCheck out this bundle of TEN Reading Passages on famous women:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Women-in-History-Bundle-of-Ten-Reading-Passages-on-Women-in-History-4409979
Preview of Elizabeth Blackwell: A Reader's Theater Script

Elizabeth Blackwell: A Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Today, there are many women in the medical profession but Elizabeth was the very first woman doctor in not just the United States, but in England, too! It wasn’t easy becoming the first woman to get her degree in medicine. Still Elizabeth didn’t give up and worked even harder to change the opinions of people who thought she could never become a doctor. Great for Women's History Month or if you are looking for a biography activity to use with your students.This fun/informative play uses the form
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