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8th grade Black History Month scripts

Preview of Readers Theater scripts: African American scientists & inventors

Readers Theater scripts: African American scientists & inventors

Nine African-American scientists/inventors (Benjamin Banneker, Mae Jemison, Patricia Bath, George Washington Carver, Dr. Mary Chinn, Lewis Latimer, Yvonne Cagle and Elijah McCoy, Patricia Bath) are featured in this collection of reader's theaters. They may be used in language arts, science or history class, adapted for a school wide program or even memorized and done, royalty free, as a stage play or video.Each interview is self-contained so students can be divided into groups to read and rehea
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 Juneteenth Readers Theater

Juneteenth Readers Theater

Perfect for celebrating Juneteenth! Based on actual slave narratives, Freedom for the First Time is historically-accurate, kid-friendly, and comes embedded with discussion prompts and historic photos. It’s the narrative of ten-year old Tyree during the Civil War. Tyree believes whatever her masters say. But when Tyree’s brother, Sweet Walter, arrives with a band of Union soldiers to tell her the war is over, she and her family experience their day of Jubilee, the day they know freedom for the fi
Preview of Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice Readers Theater Play Script

Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice Readers Theater Play Script

A true and compelling story from the Montgomery Bus Boycott! Who can forget Claudette Colvin? Well, history did for nearly fifty years. Claudette was just fifteen when she was dragged off a Montgomery city bus for refusing to surrender her seat. Unlike Rosa Parks a year later, Claudette was convicted and then ostracized by her peers, by Civil Rights leaders, and by history. Her story has resurfaced thanks to Philip Hoose’s book, Twice Toward Justice. Use this script independently or paired it wi
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 Katherine Johnson: Scientist:The Computer that Wore Skirts(Play)

Katherine Johnson: Scientist:The Computer that Wore Skirts(Play)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about Katherine Johnson, a physicist, space scientist and mathematician, who played a very important role with NASA’s early space missions. The movie Hidden Figures highlights the role of NASA's "computers" such as Katherine Johnson and their contributions. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Series of Reader's Theater Scripts, there are comprehension questions, a Did You Know? section,a Teacher page with extensions/links and key. A great STEM biography!Additional Resources on this Topic
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 Black History Month: Complete Black History Month Program Script and Speeches

Black History Month: Complete Black History Month Program Script and Speeches

Full black history program script created by black educators including speeches spotlighting black athletes, musicians, scientists, politicians, historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), and poets.
Preview of Harriet Tubman (A Reader's Theater Script)

Harriet Tubman (A Reader's Theater Script)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Harriet Tubman, ex-slave who became the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad, a Union Spy and women's suffrage advocate. The fun/informative play uses the format of three historians as guests on Ms. Bie Ografee's talk show and the studio audience asks questions of the historians to learn about Tubman's life and contributions. Great for Black History Month,unit on the Civil War,or Women's History Month. Comprehension questio
Preview of Tuskegee Airmen: A Reader's Theater Script(A Visit with...)

Tuskegee Airmen: A Reader's Theater Script(A Visit with...)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about the Tuskegee Airmen with this play. The format is a Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show Series where the studio audience asks questions of Charles A. Anderson, one of the Tuskegee Airman. Audience members ask questions of the guest.Included are Did You Know? facts, comprehension questions, a teacher page with extension activities, links and the key.Other resource you may find of interest:1. Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Rosa Parks.Rosa, called the "Mother of th
Preview of Slavery and Freedom: Frederick Douglass and African-American Folktale Scripts

Slavery and Freedom: Frederick Douglass and African-American Folktale Scripts

Created by
Zachary Hamby
All students should study the institution of American slavery. Learning the ugly truth about slavery, its methods, its victims, and its perpetrators will prevent its resurgence in the future. As one of our finest Americans, Frederick Douglass proved in his life story, education is the enemy of slavery. Two of the script-stories in this collection dramatize selections from Frederick Douglass's autobiography Life of an American Slave. A third script-story intertwines authentic experiences on a sla
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 Black History Month Readers Theatre Play

Black History Month Readers Theatre Play

This Readers Theater script for Black History Month is great for middle and high school students. "The Spirits of Black History." 8-10 actors. All genders are flexible. Ten minutes long. Can be done in class or on stage. The staging is simple, with no heavy or large props. Written by playwright Dante Wellman. There is a very short dance routine performed by the Nicholas Brothers. The teacher has full discretion/freedom here to develop a brief routine; one or two musicians could also be added to
Preview of African Folk Tales Reader's Theatre Scripts/stories x3 with Questions

African Folk Tales Reader's Theatre Scripts/stories x3 with Questions

One day, Frog visited Sky. FrogSky! Please make me look better. I want to be beautiful and strong like the other animals. Frog waited, but nothing happened. Sky was silent. FrogSky! Could you at least give me a tail? All the other animals have tails. SkyVery well. I will give you a tail. FrogThank you, Sky! SkyOnce you have a tail, you must watch over my special water hole. Make sure that it never goes dry and that everyone drinks from it. FrogI will do anything you ask once I have a tail.Incl
Preview of 28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World (dates, cards, script)

28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World (dates, cards, script)

I'm so excited about this resource! This packet was designed using the picture book, 28 Days: Moments in Black History that Changed the World by Charles M. Smith & Shane W. Evans.The 28 events highlighted in this book are for each day in February in honor of Black History Month. (Day 29 - leap year - is "today" and the students can write their own fact). The people mentioned are in chronological order from Crispus Attucks in 1770 to Barack Obama in 2009. Packet Table of Contents:pg. 3-9: Rea
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 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 Box Brown's Freedom Crate Readers Theater

Box Brown's Freedom Crate Readers Theater

When Henry’s wife and children are sold away, Henry devises a plan to mail himself to the North in a wooden crate. With help from members of the Underground Railroad and Philadelphia’s Ant-Slavery Society, Henry defies death as his crate is tossed from one train to the next. Historically-accurate, Box Brown’s Freedom Crate is based on Brown’s actual autobiography, The Narrative of the Life of Henry “Box” Brown. It’s also the subject of a picture book, Henry’s Freedom Box (Scholastic, 2007), whic
Preview of Black History Month Reader's Theater for older grades: 3 Scripts & Rubric

Black History Month Reader's Theater for older grades: 3 Scripts & Rubric

Help your students learn about Black History Month using these engaging, nonthreatening READER'S THEATER scripts. Students build reading fluency, subject knowledge, communication skills, teamwork, and confidence. This includes 3 informational based scripts on BHM, a detailed rubric, and character name tags. These can be laminated and used year after year to celebrate this special month in a memorable way. ★★You may want my MEGA BUNDLE (all my BHM resources + future resources)⭐What's Included:
Preview of Readers Theater Black History Month and MLK Script- Whole Class Script

Readers Theater Black History Month and MLK Script- Whole Class Script

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
Celebrate Black History Month and MLK with this Readers' Theater script re-enactment activity in your social studies or ELA class. Inspire students as they experience the March on Washington- the most important civil rights demonstration in US history. The introductory photo PowerPoint - and the narrators’ commentary- supplies a factual framework. Your students march around the classroom as members of three separate groups of protesters. A minor medical emergency unites the three groups and the
Preview of An Afternoon with Maya Angelou, W.E.B. Dubois and Malcolm X

An Afternoon with Maya Angelou, W.E.B. Dubois and Malcolm X

This is a short play about a fictional account of a lunch between Maya Angelou, Malcolm X and W.E.B. Dubois. This play can be used a reader's theater piece for a literary center or for a Black History Month activity. Throughout this lunch, these historical figures discuss civil rights, human rights and the importance of education. This is play can also be performed as a skit.
Preview of Follow the Drinking Gourd

Follow the Drinking Gourd

Students will grow their fluency skills and love being a part of this reader's theater adapted from the award winning book, Follow the Drinking Gourd by Jeanette Winter. This script has 10 narrator/character parts.
Preview of Thurgood Marshall, a Thoroughly Good Lawyer - Small Group Reader's Theater

Thurgood Marshall, a Thoroughly Good Lawyer - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It ties in Social Studies with Language Arts. It is about Thurgood Marshall. Brad has made a report about Thurgood Marshall for the class for Career Day. Pete and Cindy have never heard of him and wonder why Brad would choose a lawyer to talk about. When Brad tells them that Thurgood Marshall changed America they want to know how a lawyer could do that. Kate and Brad tell them all about Thurgood’s journey as a lawyer and how he fought against
Preview of Let Freedom Ring! A Reader's Theater Script on the Declaration of Independence

Let Freedom Ring! A Reader's Theater Script on the Declaration of Independence

Let Freedom Ring is a reader's theater script on the Declaration of Independence. Perfect for grades 3 through 8, it can be used with a small group or with the entire classroom. Let Freedom Ring! shows a family who lives in Philadelphia during the American Revolution and follows two children who hear the Declaration of Independence read aloud to the colonists for the very first time. The children then volunteer to take a copy of the Declaration of Independence and deliver it to General George
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