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7th grade canadian history scripts $10 and up

Preview of 5 First Nation Legends (French Reader's Theatre)

5 First Nation Legends (French Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This product entirely in French from Chez Nathalie is a series of plays based on First Nation legends in five provinces (Ojibwe - Ontario, Assiniboine - Saskatchewan, Mandan - Manitoba, Algonquin - Quebec, Squamish - British Columbia). Each legend includes a text which explains terms (Assiniboine: Saskatoon berry, travois; Squamish: potlatch), the origin of natural phenomena (Ojibwe: North America) or beliefs (Mandan: spirits; Algonquin: animals). Each legend is also followed by a summary of two
Preview of Bundle of 4 Canadian Government Plays or Readers' Theatre

Bundle of 4 Canadian Government Plays or Readers' Theatre

This Bundle of 4 Canadian Government Plays or Readers’ Theatre can serve as an introduction to our system of Canadian government. Or, if you teach in Ontario, it can serve as a quick overview of our political system before plunging into the new grade 5 Social Studies’ Inquiry-based research expectations. If you buy it in the BUNDLE, you will save 15%! The plays or readers' theatre can be used in different ways: 1. All the students can be divided into groups of 6 (or 5) and read through and d
Preview of 5 First Nation Legends (Reader's Theatre)

5 First Nation Legends (Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This bundle from Chez Nathalie is a series of plays based on First Nation legends in five provinces (Ojibwe - Ontario, Assiniboine - Saskatchewan, Mandan - Manitoba, Algonquin - Quebec, Squamish - British Columbia). Each legend includes a text which explains terms (Assiniboine: Saskatoon berry, travois; Squamish: potlatch), the origin of natural phenomena (Ojibwe: North America) or beliefs (Mandan: spirits; Algonquin: animals). Each legend is also followed by a summary of two other legends on
Preview of Screenplay Bundle | New France and British North America | The Complete Series

Screenplay Bundle | New France and British North America | The Complete Series

Created by
Shaun MacLellan
Looking for a new approach to Grade 7 Canadian History? Make lessons for your students more engaging by introducing this script from my collection of short, historical-fiction screenplays written for young Canadians! Whether your students act them out, or simply take turns reading the parts, setting a storyline within an actual, historical event is likely to entertain the most apathetic of pre-teens and adolescents, giving them an appreciation of their country's fascinating past! This is the
Preview of 5 First Nation Legends: Sacred Elements (French Reader's Theatre)

5 First Nation Legends: Sacred Elements (French Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This bundle entirely in French from Chez Nathalie is a series of plays based on sacred elements in 5 First Nation legends. Each legend also includes a text which explains the sacred element in question (PRINCIPLES: circle, number 4, dreams, PLANTS: tobacco, three sisters - beans, corn, squash), a summary of two other legends on the same theme at the end of the document as well as discussion questions. The titles and basic plot lines are the following: SACRED PRINCIPLESLe capteur de rêves (Ojibwe
Preview of Canada Class Play

Canada Class Play

Created by
Susan Russell
Canada Class Play With cast including grumpy Grizzly Bear, belligerent beaver, couple of very loud Canadian Geese and an extremely 'mouthy moose' (jokes should come with public health warning) it's just as well there's a Lumberjack on hand to help out our, as ever, severely challenged narrator! Cast of 30 - easily adaptable up or down Duration - around 10 to 15 minutes including music Also available off teacherspayteachers and www.plays-r-ussell.com are scripts written on other countries e.g. Af
Preview of Plays that are fun!    I AM CANADIAN!

Plays that are fun! I AM CANADIAN!

This play was used at Christmas because the concert was all about a Canadian Christmas but it is really a wonderful review of everything Canadian. The students were very proud that they had memorized in rhyming form all the incredible things Canada can be very proud of accomplishing. This was such a hit with our parents that we performed it for 2 other schools just at an assembly!
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