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Middle school Black History Month writing scripts

Preview of Jackie Robinson readers theater baseball play

Jackie Robinson readers theater baseball play

Here's a compelling play about Jackie Robinson. Over my nearly thirty years of using drama in the classroom, kids say this is one of their favorites to enact. This original script recounts the events surrounding Jackie's breaking of the color barrier through the narration of the Hot Dog Man and the Peanut Vendor at an "actual" ballgame today. (You can hear a podcast presentation of the play at ReadAloudPlays.com) Parts for from 7 to 13 actors, and suitable for reader's theater, podcast, or sta
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 The True Story of the Three Little Pigs Readers Theater Activities Point of View

The True Story of the Three Little Pigs Readers Theater Activities Point of View

Created by
The Owl Spot
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs Readers Theater Script is great to use to teach POINT OF VIEW (POV), character traits, inferencing, and so many other reading comprehension lessons! All of the activities included center around the original readers theater script, that captures the Wolf's cheeky, ridiculous version of the story. Your students will ask to do this play over and over again!Activities include:1. Readers' Theater script (perfect for small groups)2. Comprehension questions3. Sug
Preview of Black History Month Skits & Readers Theater Plays with Scripts 4th and 5th Grade

Black History Month Skits & Readers Theater Plays with Scripts 4th and 5th Grade

Are you looking for exciting Black History Month skits or readers theater plays that connects with kids using pop culture, have scripts with a variety of roles for all students, and teaches history in an engaging way? Then this is it! Readers theater = better comprehension!There is no better way to teach students critical reading skills than with reader's theater. As they perform and learn about the various historical heroes, students will improve their skills by:- connecting with the text- lear
Preview of Plagiarism: readers theater & lesson plan

Plagiarism: readers theater & lesson plan

Students participate in 1-3 different reader’s theaters that define plagiarism and its consequences, use a flow chart to determine when to cite and create their own scenarios to analyze. Included: 3 scripts, flow chart, lesson plan with Common Core standards and VA SOLs, rubric, review games and online quiz and how to do reader’s theater and use the Jigsaw method. Students can write their own court case based on additional scenarios included in the packet.This lesson combines English reading
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 Grammar Skit Bundle -Parts of Speech-

Grammar Skit Bundle -Parts of Speech-

These two skits teach about Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjective, Interjections, Conjunctions, and Prepositions in a super silly and engaging way. They have your students moving around the room and acting as these parts of speech. By adding personification to these grammar pieces, these skits help your students put them into long term memory. This bundle includes both skits. Each skit has eight parts and has two copies: Black & White, and a Color Coded copy. It also includes headba
Preview of Film Your Own Class News Report

Film Your Own Class News Report

Created by
AWordOnThird
This provides all you need to film a class news report from start to finish. Not only will your students develop important writing, communication, and public speaking skills, but you can also use this to help you connect with your students’ families! Use all or parts of this resource. In this resource, you will find:-Teacher Tips for Writing and Filming the News-A Sample News Introduction your students can use while filming-Prompts to develop on-screen student anchor communication-A Sample Stude
Preview of Black History Month Skit and Readers Theater Play with Script 4th and 5th Grade

Black History Month Skit and Readers Theater Play with Script 4th and 5th Grade

Are you looking for an exciting Black History Month skit or readers theater play that connects with kids using pop culture, has a script with a variety of roles for all students, and teaches history in an engaging way? Then this it! Readers theater = better reading comprehension! There is no better way to teach students critical reading skills than with reader's theater. As they perform and learn about the various historical heroes, students will improve their skills by:- connecting with the tex
Preview of How Would You Respond? Comic Strips for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students

How Would You Respond? Comic Strips for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students

Created by
DHH Down South
This resource includes 5 pages with 4 comics on each page (20 total). Each picture includes a character asking a Deaf or Hard of Hearing character a question about his or her hearing loss. In the speech bubble, have your student write how he or she would respond to that question. This activity is great for developing self advocacy skills. This activity is great practice for the student to learn how to speak up, become more comfortable with his or her hearing loss, and learn more about themselves
Preview of Student-Led Conference Template

Student-Led Conference Template

Created by
CreativeInkling
This resource is designed to guide students into a more active role in their parent/teacher conferences!Students will fill out the sentence frames to describe their favorite parts about school, what they are learning in each subject area, and set goals.**8 variations are included as well as 2 free borders!**NOTE: This resource has been updated to accommodate students in elementary and middle - high schoolBUT WAIT - If you like this resource, check out this STUDENT OWNERSHIP BUNDLE before buying
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 IEP Templates Manual- The Entire IEP (From Cover to Cover)

IEP Templates Manual- The Entire IEP (From Cover to Cover)

Writing legally-binding IEPs can be daunting, stressful, and time-consuming. Not sure how to describe an adverse impact? Having trouble compiling a detailed PLEP for a disability area? Wondering how to best word a Prior Written Notice- the most legally-scrutinized part of the IEP?This complete 59-page manual from Legal Eagle includes templates for EVERY part of the IEP, from page 1 all the way to the Prior Written Notice. Based on EdPlan's comprehensive model, the extensive templates in this man
Preview of BUNDLE Step-by-Step Reading Group & Writing Guides for Tutors & Volunteers 2-6

BUNDLE Step-by-Step Reading Group & Writing Guides for Tutors & Volunteers 2-6

Created by
Janiel Wagstaff
Get effective literacy help! With these guides, your volunteers, tutors, or aides will know exactly what to do to help with reading and writing with little effort on your part! This BUNDLE includes every step-by-step, time saving grades 2-6th guide in the two products below. Please click the links to see the feedback on the individual guides and check-out the feedback on this bundle!Step-by-Step Reading Group Guides 2-6Step-by-Step Writing Conference Guides 2-6Each set of guides is regularly pr
Preview of Branches of Government - Readers' Theater

Branches of Government - Readers' Theater

Created by
MJcreations
These two-part scripts outline the duties of the three branches of government. Students will learn how this system of checks and balances works for our government. Included with each script are task cards and activities that require students to use higher-level thinking skills that meet Common Core Standards. Check out my historical line of readers' scripts: Boston Tea Party, Lewis and Clark Expedition, Civil War, and Oregon Trail. In order to open the links below, highlight the link, rig
Preview of Greek Mythology Common Core - Readers' Theater King Midas and the Golden Touch

Greek Mythology Common Core - Readers' Theater King Midas and the Golden Touch

Created by
MJcreations
What better way to introduce Greek Mythology to your classroom than a readers' theater! Included are three task cards, a worksheet that focuses on character comparison, and a game that will help students improve their vocabulary skills. 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
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 FONTS FOR COMMERCIAL USE - HANDWRITING AND DECORATIVE

FONTS FOR COMMERCIAL USE - HANDWRITING AND DECORATIVE

Created by
Teach2Tell
⭐ Whether you are a seller or a buyer, this 125 bundle of fab fonts will prove to be a fabulous buy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------✅ This bundle currently features 125 fab fonts. Individual fonts are sold for $1; save over 50% by purchasing this bundle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------✅ For the six decorative number fonts, remember to just t
Preview of Light and Sound Reader's Theater and Writing Prompt

Light and Sound Reader's Theater and Writing Prompt

What a perfect way to incorporate the sciences across the curriculum! This includes a readers theater about light and sound and then a follow up writing prompt that lends itself to four square or another writing method. It is a persuasive writing prompt. The readers theater focuses on two siblings learning about light and sound. They try to convince their parents and little brother why either light or sound would make a better superhero power. 2/15/15 - Added reading comprehension questions. F
Preview of Remembering Our Veterans: Veteran's Day Readers' Theater and Activity Pack

Remembering Our Veterans: Veteran's Day Readers' Theater and Activity Pack

Created by
The Owl Spot
Looking for something for your Veteran's Day lesson plans? Look no further - this Readers' Theater Activity Pack is perfect! Just print and go - and share with your students the importance of thankfulness to those who serve our country. Readers’ Theater is a perfect way to learn about a holiday! Students are activity involved in the presentation of material, can practice fluency skills, and have time to interact with each other. Included in this activity pack: 1. A 4 page Readers’ Theater s
Preview of Ruby Bridges Black History Readers Theater

Ruby Bridges Black History Readers Theater

Ruby Bridges was headline news in 1960 as she naively trudged into the all-white William Frantz School. Her compelling story, that of a first grader integrating New Orleans Public Schools is indelible. Famed American author John Steinbeck wrote about it. Norman Rockwell painted it. And Ruby herself, nearly forty years later, revisited it in her stunning book, Through My Eyes. By pairing Ruby’s book with this lovely RT script, you’ll inspire learning that’ll stay with your students for years to c
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr.--Three Powerful Reader's Theaters!

Martin Luther King, Jr.--Three Powerful Reader's Theaters!

Created by
Robin's Nest
Do you want your students to have a thorough understanding of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life and accomplishments! Then...THIS is the product for you! Three scripts- "Young Martin", "Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement," as well as "Martin Luther King, Jr. and the March on Washington" complete this fine product. Each Reader's Theater builds upon previous events and uses examples, photographs, and illustrations to clearly explain the importance of Dr. King to the history of
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals and Persuasion - Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Commercial Project

Rhetorical Appeals and Persuasion - Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Commercial Project

If you are looking to assess your student's knowledge of rhetorical analysis and appeals, but don't want to assign another quiz or essay, then you HAVE to try this fun advertising commercial project in your classroom. Students will use their knowledge of persuasion and ethos, pathos, and logos to create their very own radio or TV advertisements! This project- based approach to learning will keep them engaged, and help them retain key rhetorical strategies. Students will LOVE using their creativi
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
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