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8th grade Women's History Month U.S. History scripts

Preview of Marbury v Madison Reader's Theater

Marbury v Madison Reader's Theater

Learning about a major landmark Supreme Court case has never been more engaging! The Marbury v Madison Reader's Theater is a perfect addition to the Civics curriculum in middle school or high school.Included in this resource:1. 3 page script for 5-6 students (estimated time: 4-6 minutes)2. 5 discussion promptsPlease take a peek at the preview to see if this resource fits the needs of your classroom. If you have any questions, please let me know in the Q and A section of my store! Happy Teaching!
Preview of The Scarlet Letter (Reader's Theater Script-Story Collection)

The Scarlet Letter (Reader's Theater Script-Story Collection)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Have you ever wanted to teach The Scarlet Letter but couldn't find the time? While preserving the author's literary style, this 52-page text adapts Hawthorne's classic novel into four 45-minute Reader's Theater script-stories. Allowing the students to inhabit classic characters like Hester Prynne and Reverend Dimmesdale brings the literature to life! Also included with the script-stories is a teacher guide for each of the four parts, complete with relevant background information, plot summary,
Preview of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories (Reader's Theater Script-Stories)

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories (Reader's Theater Script-Stories)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Looking for a fun way to add a little imagination to American Literature? Why not try one of American Lit's most underrated writers, Washington Irving? Irving spun legend, humor, and social commentary together into his own unique storytelling style.This collection features adaptations of Washington Irving's three most popular stories:The Legend of Sleepy HollowRip Van WinkleThe Devil and Tom WalkerEach script-story is approximately 30-50 minutes and intended for use with students from 6th-12th g
Preview of WWII D-Day Experience/Simulation (Normandy, France June 6, 1944)

WWII D-Day Experience/Simulation (Normandy, France June 6, 1944)

In this activity your students will experience the chaos of WWII's D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. Students will learn a brief history of the invasion while participating in physical and mental challenges. This is a fully immersive experience, with movement, video, battle sounds, enemy fire, and scripts included. A fabulous open-and-go activity that students will be talking about long after the class has ended. This experience runs roughly one hour.
Preview of Readers Theater: California Gold Rush

Readers Theater: California Gold Rush

Wagons, Ho! is a Readers Theater script on the California Gold Rush. Perfect for grades 3 through 8, it can be used with a small group or with the entire classroom. It shows the journey the wagon trains took from Independence, Missouri to Sutter's Fort and then on to Angel's Camp in 1849 during the California Gold Rush. This script also contains three folk songs for students to sing during the play. American history comes alive for your students as they join a wagon train and head west in their
Preview of Oregon Trail - Readers' Theater

Oregon Trail - Readers' Theater

Created by
MJcreations
This 6 part script will both entertain and educate your class. Readers will have fun while learning what it might have been like to travel west on the Oregon Trail. Students will get much needed practice improving oral reading fluency. A set of three task cards and activity sheets are included with the script. Check out my other scripts. Lewis and Clark Expedition Civil War Boston Tea Party Branches of Government Symbols of America Important Documents *May be purchased as a bundle What'
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 Lewis and Clark Expedition - Readers' Theater

Lewis and Clark Expedition - Readers' Theater

Created by
MJcreations
Bring the journey of Lewis and Clark to life with this informative and humorous readers' theater. Included with script are two task cards and an activity sheet. Check out the full preview of this product. If you would like to "Follow Me," you will receive notifications on the TpT homepage when I have posted a new product. Find the green star next to my picture to become my newest follower. Also, don't forget to provide feedback. TpT credits are earned and may be used on future purchases.
Preview of Reader's theater script: Founding Documents

Reader's theater script: Founding Documents

Become one of the Founding Fathers in these five scripts that show how various documents contributed to the form of the modern United States government. Included are 19 pages covering the Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. In addition, a Q & A (with two graphic organizers to give students opportunities to compare and contrast and work on cause and effect) and answer key makes for an easy assessment. Reader's thea
Preview of Second Great Awakening and Reformers of the 1800s - A Play

Second Great Awakening and Reformers of the 1800s - A Play

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
"Dr. Phil Interviews the Second Great Awakening Preachers and the Reformers." This purpose of this play is to help students understand the connection between the Second Great Awakening and the Reforms of the early 1800s and to help students identify each reformer and his or her cause. To keep students engaged, some students will read while others will jot notes onto a chart. After the play is over, students who wrote will share their notes and a discussion will help students fill in their cha
Preview of Reader’s Theater: Federalists vs Anti-Federalists -- Ratifying the Constitution

Reader’s Theater: Federalists vs Anti-Federalists -- Ratifying the Constitution

Every US History student is expected to know the names of prominent Federalists and Anti-Federalists, weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, and why we have a Bill of Rights, This fun, 20-minute reader's theater script allow students to review these concepts in a fresh, interactive way. With added bits of humor (did Patrick Henry really say, "Give me liberty or give me a side of beef?") and the constant middle-school scuffling between Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, students will see
Preview of Game: Who Shot Prospector Pete (Murder Mystery activity)

Game: Who Shot Prospector Pete (Murder Mystery activity)

Prospector Pete is found shot in the back at his mining claim with a peck of people possibly involved including his wife Betsy, the Raindance Kid, Hoss Steel, Lily Lang Tree (or is it Land Tree?) and many more. Jump right in as a suspect and a detective and figure out who did it. Mystery party games are an engaging alternative to hum drum usual fare and make wonderful drama activities. Add spice to that theater class, family reunion, retreat or birthday/anniversary party. Acting experience and
Preview of Ohio Native American Indians

Ohio Native American Indians

Text books often leave students with an incomplete picture of history - both visually and information-wise. My slideshow on Ohio Native American Indians can fill the gap as either an introduction to Native Americans, an expansion to what’s in the text book, or a review when you want to wind up your studies on this part of Ohio history. The unit includes 31 slides and 12 pages of detailed script. The first two-thirds of the slide show focus on Native American history and daily life, including:
Preview of Reader's Theater Pack: New England, Mid-Atlantic, Southern Colonies

Reader's Theater Pack: New England, Mid-Atlantic, Southern Colonies

New England, Mid-Atlantic, Southern Colonies Reader's Theaters PackThis pack contains three reader’s theater scripts to help teach your class about the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies. It focuses on which colonies are in each region, the climate, geography, specializations/resources, and social/political areas. Each humorous script will encourage your class to read and reread, practicing important information along the way.Also included is a graphic organizer that students can
Preview of Reader’s Theater Pack: Factors Influencing Westward Movement

Reader’s Theater Pack: Factors Influencing Westward Movement

Reader’s Theater Pack: Factors Influencing Westward Movement This Reader’s Theater Pack features 6 scripts that focus on the factors that influenced western migration during this period of US expansion. Factors focused on include: Population growth in eastern states Availability of cheap, fertile land Economic opportunity (including the Gold Rush) Cheaper and faster transportation (trains, steamboats, canals) Knowledge of the Overland Trails (Santa Fe and Oregon Trails) Manifest Destiny Ea
Preview of Tinker v Des Moines Reader's Theater

Tinker v Des Moines Reader's Theater

Learning about a major landmark Supreme Court case has never been more engaging! The Tinker v Des Moines Reader's Theater is a perfect addition to the Civics curriculum in middle school or high school. Included in this resource: 1. 3 page script for 6-7 students (estimated time: 4-6 minutes) 2. 5 discussion prompts Please take a peek at the preview to see if this resource fits the needs of your classroom. If you have any questions, please let me know in the Q and A section of my store! Happy
Preview of The Salem Witch Trials (Reader's Theater Script-Story + Reading Guide Questions)

The Salem Witch Trials (Reader's Theater Script-Story + Reading Guide Questions)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
The Salem Witch Trials are one of the most bizarre and confounding events in American History. For no apparent reason men, women, and children suddenly started making wild accusations that their neighbors were servants of the Devil, who were supernaturally cursing them. In the ensuing hysteria more than 200 people were accused of witchcraft, and many died. But what were the roots of this hysteria?This historically-accurate dramatization of the real-life hysteria surrounding the Salem Witch Trial
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 John Adams Presidency Complete Lesson with Skit!

John Adams Presidency Complete Lesson with Skit!

Engage your students in this lesson about America's second president! Students will learn and do the following in this lesson: -Election of 1796 (Analyze Electoral College Maps and answer questions)-Foreign Policy Strategies: Diplomacy, trade sanctions, embargo, military aid and military action-Causes for tension with France in late 1700s: Discuss which foreign policy strategy they would use if they were president-XYZ Affair and Quasi War: Reading and Questions, + Act out a Skit, with PowerPoin
Preview of The Triangle Trade and The Middle Atlantic Passage

The Triangle Trade and The Middle Atlantic Passage

Offer your students a visual introduction to the slave trading that took place for nearly 300 years between Europe, Africa and the Americas. This slide show on “The Triangle Trade and the Middle Passage” has dramatic illustrations and is accompanied by 8 pages of detailed notes with over 90 facts that you can use to narrate the 22-slide presentation. Areas covered by the slide show include:Atlantic trade routesCapturing and selling African slavesConditions and death on slave shipsSlave auctionsW
Preview of Reader's Theaters Plays - 9-Pack Bundle, US History 1600-1860

Reader's Theaters Plays - 9-Pack Bundle, US History 1600-1860

My reader's theaters plays have been a hit in my classroom and on TPT. Enjoy the fruits of my labor by bundling the first 10 plays of the early American history period, from American beginnings through the Antebellum period. Here are the reader's theaters you'll get in this package:1 - First Americans Cross Bering Strait: a fun skit about our first indigenous people ($3)2 - Stroke of a Penn: William Penn's founding of PA ($1.50)3 - Sons of Liberty: imagining Boston's finest as a biker gang ($3)4
Preview of Lewis and Clark( Louisiana Purchase): Reader's Theater Script

Lewis and Clark( Louisiana Purchase): Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Gail Hennessey
On February 28, 1803, President Thomas Jefferson got approval by Congress for an expedition to explore the lands of the Louisiana Purchase. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were asked by President Thomas Jefferson to led the expedition. On May 14, 1804, the expedition called, the Corps of Discovery began. They would return home two years later, in 1806. The expedition helped to open up the west for expansion by people seeking a better life. You may also be interested in my Lewis and Clark Exp
Preview of The Pony Express And You

The Pony Express And You

How much space does your textbook devote to The Pony Express - maybe a couple of paragraphs? This exciting time in U.S. history deserves better than that, and with “The Pony Express And You,” your students will readily identify with the young men who rode for the service and the dangers they faced. The 26-page slide show I’ve created is full of colorful illustrations (more than 100 pictures) and offers students four opportunities to write a journal entry as though they were a rider on The Pony
Preview of Reader's Theater Play - The First Americans Cross Bering Strait

Reader's Theater Play - The First Americans Cross Bering Strait

This reader's theater explores how Native people theoretically crossed the Bering Strait and branched into the early, great civilizations of the Olmec, Mayan, Inca, Aztec, Mississippian, and Southwest.
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