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8th grade Women's History Month math scripts under $5

Preview of Equivalent Fractions Readers' Theater

Equivalent Fractions Readers' Theater

Created by
Germain Teachers
Are you looking for a fun, quick way to help your students learn math vocabulary or review your fraction unit? My students love this reader's theater script that reinforces vocabulary while also practicing reading fluency. Included in this product are two versions of a readers' theater script focused on fraction vocabulary. Both versions include the following vocabulary: equivalent fractions, numerator, and denominator. The more challenging version also includes simplest form, reduce, and g
Preview of Emergency Sub Plans for Math with Choice Board for Middle School

Emergency Sub Plans for Math with Choice Board for Middle School

Looking for a no prep and ready to go sub plan for a Math course that works for any unit? These sub plans provide 7 choices for the substitute to choose from, can easily be implemented by a sub, and includes a choice board for students with 12 open ended choices. They are designed with the middle school student in mind and strictly comes as a Google Doc ™ so it can be edited.What's Included?Substitute InformationEmergency Lesson Plan ChoicesClassroom Notes PageWebsite Evaluation TemplateVideo E
Preview of Reader's Theater: Quadrilaterals

Reader's Theater: Quadrilaterals

Reader's Theater: Quadrilaterals We used this reader's theater script to review our study of quadrilaterals. As we practiced, students chose sound effects (s.e.) and gestures (ges) to enhance the theatrical experience. When practicing this reader's theater, students recite the characteristics of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids. Looking for a different reader's theater topic? Check out Rosalind Flynn's TPT site for a multitude of creative scripts! While th
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 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 Accountable Talk Sentence Stems

Accountable Talk Sentence Stems

Created by
Brandy Shoemaker
Engage and empower your students using these accountable talk sentences stems and discussion questions for math! Students can often perform procedural math tasks without being able to articulate the conceptual understanding that underpins their learning. Encouraging students to talk about their process of solving a problem and articulate HOW or WHY their answer is correct helps to deepen their understanding and solidify their mastery. *Requires students to articulate their thinking*Deepens under
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 Reader's Theater Pack: Perimeter and Area

Reader's Theater Pack: Perimeter and Area

Reader’s Theater Pack: Perimeter and AreaThis reader’s theater pack contains two scripts about perimeter and area. The short, 2 page scripts are engaging for your whole class! They have around 5 individual speaking parts and many ALL parts for you whole class (or small group) to participate in.Great way to integrate reading fluency with important measurement standards.And they won't even realize how hard they are working with the humorous nature of the scripts!The two scripts and their topics
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 Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers Readers' Theater

Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers Readers' Theater

Created by
Germain Teachers
Are you looking for a fun, quick way to help your students learn math vocabulary or review your fraction unit? My students love this reader's theater script that reinforces vocabulary while also practicing reading fluency. This readers' theater script focuses on how to multiply a fraction by a whole number and how to multiply a mixed number by a whole number. The script includes the following vocabulary: product, numerator, denominator Check out these other Math Readers' Theater Scripts: In
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 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 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
Preview of Reader's Theater: Measurement Bootcamp

Reader's Theater: Measurement Bootcamp

Reader's Theater: Measurement Bootcamp This reader's theater helps students review (or introduces them to) comparisons between metric and customary measurements of length, weight, and volume. Conversions within each system, as well as comparisons between the two systems are included. Important terms/concepts include: -metric system -customary system -base 10 -convert -inches -feet -yards -miles -millimeters -centimeters -meters -kilometers -ounces -pounds -tons -cups -pints -quarts -gallons -
Preview of Sonia Sotomayor, Supreme Court Justice: A Reader's Theater Script

Sonia Sotomayor, Supreme Court Justice: A Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic American and only the 3rd woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court. Students will also learn information about the Supreme Court.A great resource for Women's History Month, a study of the Supreme Court, for Hispanic Heritage Month, a Friday activity or as a substitute lesson. Extension activities included. There are 9 Audience Questioners in this Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Series of Reader's Theater Scripts.Also of interest:1
Preview of NHS Letter of Recommendation with Reservations Concerned Teacher Letter

NHS Letter of Recommendation with Reservations Concerned Teacher Letter

Created by
The Grateful Ed
National Honors Society Recommendation Letter NHS Generic All Subjects - specifically for recommending a student with whom you may have some reservations or with whom you think needs more time to mature. This is one uses gender-specific pronouns for a female student but can easily be changed to "him" or "he" or even more gender neutral pronouns._____ underscores are for names or information you ought to input. Please also read over it and edit it so that it fits your subject; it is largely ELA s
Preview of Women's History Month Reader's Theater for older grades: 3 Scripts & Rubric

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

Help your students learn about famous women and Women's History Month using these engaging, READER'S THEATER scripts. Students build reading fluency, subject knowledge, communication skills, teamwork, and confidence. This includes 3 informational based scripts to celebrate during March, Women's History month, a detailed rubric, and character name tags. These scripts can be laminated and used year after year to celebrate this special month in a memorable way. ★You may be interested in my other
Preview of Reader's Theater: Rosa Parks

Reader's Theater: Rosa Parks

This is a captivating reader's theater script for junior high school students that portrays the courageous journey of Rosa Parks, an African American woman who refuses to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Her act of defiance sparks a city-wide bus boycott and becomes a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement, inspiring a community to stand up against discrimination and fight for equality.Note: This script provides a general framework for a reader's theater performa
Preview of Accountable Talk Classroom Posters, Sentence Starters, What Makes You Say That?

Accountable Talk Classroom Posters, Sentence Starters, What Makes You Say That?

Created by
BringTheParty
Immediate download of Accountable Talk posters (7 pages).These are great SENTENCE STARTERS for students to hold one another accountable in student to student conversations. I put my posters above my SmartBoard or would be perfect on your whiteboard for students to see regularly.TERMS & CONDITIONS:Please read the listing carefully. There will be no refunds once the item is purchased because you will already have the PDF design. I am not responsible for any printing errors, as this is a digita
Preview of Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Supreme Court Justice (Reader's Theater Script)

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Supreme Court Justice (Reader's Theater Script)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Learn about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, only the 2nd woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court. Students will also learn information about the Supreme Court.A great resource for Women's History Month, a study of the Supreme Court, a Friday activity or as a substitute lesson. Extension activities included. There are 11 Audience Questioners in this Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Series of Reader's Theater Scripts.Also of interest:1. Learn about the Supreme Court and its history with th
Preview of Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My!

Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My!

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater. It was written for four students. The idea of this reader's theater is to reinforce the formulas used to find each of the equations as well as to teach and practice the language involved. It is just one more way to tie Language Arts together with Math. Math has a language all its own and it is very important to find ways to practice it and use it. My name is Melanie Whitesides but my store name is Wonbyone and I use this reader's theater to introduce perim
Preview of Marian Anderson: A Reader's Theater Script

Marian Anderson: A Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Marian Anderson, one of the most important singers of the 20th century. Anderson also played an important role in overcoming prejudice toward African American artists. In 1955, she was the first African American to sing at the New York Metropolitan Opera. She participated in the famous March on Washington, in 1963, and was also a “goodwill ambassadress for the United Nations, performing all over the world . Great for Black History Month
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