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7th grade Martin Luther King Day canadian history scripts

Preview of Martin Luther King Day Reader's Theater Toolkit for Middle School

Martin Luther King Day Reader's Theater Toolkit for Middle School

This Martin Luther King Readers Theater Unit is one your middle school students will love! Practice fluency and speaking while incorporating MLK Day activities into your language arts instruction. This 10-character PDF script includes comprehension questions and word work activities, making it a flexible teaching resource you can use in multiple ways!This is the perfect resource for sharing information about the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. while staying on task with your reading and writ
Preview of Sitting Down for Dr. King: Sit-ins Protests RT

Sitting Down for Dr. King: Sit-ins Protests RT

Here's a powerful classroom play set during the Greensboro Lunch Counter Sit-ins of 1960. The event is viewed through the eyes of a middle-class white boy who gets angry when the protests prevent him from enjoying his family celebration at the Woolworth. As the historically-accurate events unfold, he comes to understand the plight of the young protesters and in the end overcomes his own preconceptions to "stand" with them.Best suited for reader’s theater, podcast, or discussion-based classroom r
Preview of January ELA Activities Bundle for Middle School

January ELA Activities Bundle for Middle School

This collection of January and New Year's activities includes the perfect standards-based resources to engage your students on their return from winter break. 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 January!This January ELA Bundle includes:• New Year's Close Reads for BIG KIDS• Martin Luther King Jr. Informational Text Task Cards• Martin Luther King
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 Letter from a Birmingham Jail reader's theater script

Letter from a Birmingham Jail reader's theater script

Letter from a Birmingham Jail reader’s theater is a 2 page script for 8 readers that explains the events leading up to Dr. Martin Luther King’s arrest and subsequent letter, summarizes the content of the letter and provides a peek at subsequent landmark events that came as a result of the civil rights movement.Also included: a rubric, reader's theater version of MLK's I Have a Dream speech, and some Black History visual writing prompts/bulletin board items to promote critical thinking.Check out
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 Types of Government (Terms) of Canada Play or Readers' Theatre

Types of Government (Terms) of Canada Play or Readers' Theatre

This Types of Government (Terms) of Canada Play 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. This 6 character skit explores types and terms of government, especially Canada’s. The props are easily accessible and the humour will appeal to the students. When I tested t
Preview of Canadian Federal Government Play or Readers' Theatre for Social Studies

Canadian Federal Government Play or Readers' Theatre for Social Studies

This Canadian Federal Government Play or Readers’ Theatre can serve as an introduction to our system of Federal government. Or, if you teach in Ontario, it can serve as a quick over-view of our political system before plunging into the new grade 5 Social Studies’ Inquiry-based research expectations. This 6 character skit explores the 3 levels of government and their leaders, the 3 branches of government, various services, laws, the role of pages, governor generals, ministers and the P
Preview of I Have a Dream Speech Reader's Theatre: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School

I Have a Dream Speech Reader's Theatre: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School

10-page Reader's Theatre Script of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream "speech including a forward. It has been written with 20 parts but can be adjusted. MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech is the perfect opportunity to actively engage your students in a history lesson. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of America's finest orators of all time. Use his speech as a catalyst for students to work on their presentation skills. Included in the packet are two essay prompts with writing pages. Specific inst
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 Canadian Municipal Government Play or Readers' Theatre

Canadian Municipal Government Play or Readers' Theatre

This Canadian Municipal Government Play or Readers’ Theatre: can serve as an introduction to our system of local 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. This 6 character skit, for grades 5-8, explores the Municipal government and their leaders, various services and the town hall. The props are easily accessible and the humour will appeal t
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 Reader's Theater -- News of Ruby Bridges

Reader's Theater -- News of Ruby Bridges

Created by
WonbyOne
This small group reader's theater is for 4 students. The names are girls but could be changed to include boys. This story is about Ruby Bridges told from the perspective of children living during that time. It was written for Black History Month. Most of my students have never heard of the people we study during this month. This is why I place such an emphasis on heroes of this caliber. I tie in their fluency study with history. It makes it both fun and educational. If you want more of these, th
Preview of African American Trailblazers(Bundle of SIX Famous African American)

African American Trailblazers(Bundle of SIX Famous African American)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
This bundle contains six of my Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show format Reader's Theater Scripts. The bundle includes Bessie Coleman, Tuskegee Airmen, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King and George Washington Carver.Each play has the "guest" visiting Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show and audience questioners asking the guest questions about their life and accomplishments. The plays include a Did You Know? of factoids, comprehension questions, a teacher page with extension activities and the key.Gr
Preview of GOUVERNEMENT MUNICIPAL DU CANADA - Théâtre des Lecteurs

GOUVERNEMENT MUNICIPAL DU CANADA - Théâtre des Lecteurs

This French version—LE GOUVERNEMENT MUNICIPAL DU CANADA - THÉÂTRE DES LECTEURS can serve as an INTRODUCTION to our system of LOCAL government. Or, if you teach in Ontario, it can serve as a quick overview of our local political system before plunging into the new grade 5 Social Studies’ Inquiry-based research expectations.  This 6 character skit explores the municipal level of government and their leaders, various services, their roles, and responsibilities. The props are easily accessible and
Preview of Martin Luther King - Readers' Theater

Martin Luther King - Readers' Theater

Created by
MJcreations
Your students will enjoy learning about the accomplishments of this amazing man through readers theater. Included with the script are three task cards and an acrostic poetry form. Buy this script alone or in a bundle with the following holiday scripts: Veterans Day Columbus Day Christmas Around the World President's Day St. Patrick's Day Readers' Theater Earth Day Readers' Theater If you would like to "Follow Me," you will receive notifications on the TpT homepage when I have posted a new p
Preview of Martin's Big Words: Reader's Theater Script, Quote Posters, & Timeline Cards

Martin's Big Words: Reader's Theater Script, Quote Posters, & Timeline Cards

This packet is based on the book Martin's Big Words written by Doreen Rappaport & Illustrated by Bryan Collier. It includes a reader's theater script, posters of the quotes from the book, and times cards to match up dates and facts about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life.These instructions are also included in the packet: written by Doreen Rappaport & Illustrated by Bryan Collier. It includes a reader's theater script, posters of the quotes from the book, and times cards to match up dat
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 Battle of the Plains of Abraham Reader's Theatre

Battle of the Plains of Abraham Reader's Theatre

Created by
Kelden Formosa
This is a reader's theatre script that tells the story of the Battle of Plains of Abraham from both the British and French point of view. Characters include General Wolfe and his staff, General Montcalm, Governor Vaudreuil, and Bishop Pontbriand, as well as several regular soldiers on both sides of the conflict. It also included two narrator roles who explain the historical context for each scene. I wrote this while teaching my Grade Five class in Vancouver, BC. They really enjoyed it and found
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 The Weight of Memory

The Weight of Memory

Created by
Sing With Mr B
Engage your students in Remembrance Day with four original poems arranged into readers theatre scripts and tableaux outlines! Great for students to be able to work on as a whole class or in smaller groups. Respond to the poems through art and have them reflect on what they created. Students can draw, colour, paint etc. in response to the poem and could even use the included template to inspire a larger poster. Writing in Role. Using the included image as a prompt and guiding questions, have your
Preview of Interview the Loyalists! Settling into Canada.

Interview the Loyalists! Settling into Canada.

Created by
HipDebster
Canadian History: The Loyalists – Interview the 4 Loyalists. - Hannah Ingraham - David George - Thayendanegea - Hans Winger "Who were the Loyalists?" This Fun interview will introduce the 4 Loyalists to your students. It covers the Loyalists during the Revolution and their resettlement in Canada. Have fun with your students and invite 4 Loyalists to the classroom to get a small glimpse into their lives. Options for playing this out: 1. Choose 4 students to choose a part. Have them read over t
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