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Middle school oral communication writing scripts

Preview of Reader's Theater for Greek Mythology (3 leveled scripts; 4 myths)

Reader's Theater for Greek Mythology (3 leveled scripts; 4 myths)

Created by
JB Creations
Focus on differentiation! This reader’s theater set features 4 popular stories from Greek Mythology written on 3 separate reading levels for a total of 12 plays! Each script contains 5-6 parts, making it a perfect activity for centers or leveled guided reading groups! Modified versions provide support in basic fluency skills, regular versions focus on expression development, and enriched versions challenge students with tier 2 vocabulary and figurative language components. This set helps me
Preview of READERS THEATER MYSTERY SCRIPT with Elements of Drama Questions

READERS THEATER MYSTERY SCRIPT with Elements of Drama Questions

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This high interest Readers’ Theater whodunit mystery script activity will give your grades 5-8 students drama and ELA fun! Students will practice reading aloud, comprehension, and reflect on elements of drama using a drama elements anchor chart. "The Mystery of the Crooked Competition" readers’ theater script will require students to perform inference tasks to solve clues. Transform your ELA and drama students into 'whodunit' detectives! This 9 page script is designed for 11 readers, but the num
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 School News Program Set-up and Scripts for Student Announcements

School News Program Set-up and Scripts for Student Announcements

This program includes instructions on how to set up the recording, editing, and broadcasting of a daily or weekly, elementary student-made school news show. It also includes an option for audio-only intercom announcements. Everything is editable and customizable in Microsoft Word or Excel files!Product Contents:Instructions for setting up your broadcasting studio, including photos of the studio in the back of the library I worked in.Student applications and sign-up materialsStudio scripts for a
Preview of Hard to Hear Scenarios: Deaf Education

Hard to Hear Scenarios: Deaf Education

Created by
TOD On Wheels
These task cards include 40 hard to hear scenarios for your Deaf\Hard of Hearing students. Use the task cards to work on self advocacy skills and role play situations that might occur in your students day and what they can do to solve the communication breakdown. Topics include:ClassroomCafeteriaThe School BusRestaurantsSporting EventsOutsideGym ClassLibraryChurchFriend's HouseOutsideHallwayCheck out some other self-advocacy resources:Deaf Education Vocabulary GameMy Hearing Loss BookLanguage, L
Preview of Reader's Theater:  Branches of Government (intermediate grades)

Reader's Theater: Branches of Government (intermediate grades)

Created by
JB Creations
Students will bring the 3 branches of our government to life in this whole class script of We the People! The fast moving script reviews the roles and responsibilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches in a fun, relaxed way! This original play contains 24 parts featuring various reading levels to ensure whole class participation, differentiation, and engagement. Students will integrate important Social Studies concepts with key LA common core standards such as fluency and ex
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 Elementary School News Student Broadcast

Elementary School News Student Broadcast

Created by
Mrs Os Tech Lab
Elementary School Broadcast includes 34 slides with scripts and graphics to assist you in creating a daily student broadcast for your school news. Some slides may be edited to fit your school broadcast needs. Included are steps to follow, job descriptions, equipment needed, a student application, sample scripts, sample slide graphics, and segment ideas. System requirements: a closed circuit system for broadcasting on televisions throughout your school. Have fun with your student news!
Preview of Because of Winn Dixie Readers' Theater Script

Because of Winn Dixie Readers' Theater Script

Created by
The Owl Spot
Are you looking for a fun way for your students to share what they are learning as they read "Because of Winn Dixie?" Here's my readers' theater script that they will love! Script focuses on main characters of the book "reflecting" on how Winn Dixie has influenced them and their little town of Naomi, FL. This would be a great addition to your study of changes in character actions and motives or a study of theme. Of course, readers' theater is always great to use for fluency practice, too! S
Preview of Fairy Tale Court- A One Act, Three Scene Play Written for Youth | Youth Theater

Fairy Tale Court- A One Act, Three Scene Play Written for Youth | Youth Theater

Have you ever wondered what court would be like in Fairy Tale Land? Well, here is your answer. In a 3 scene play written for youth to perform, the audience will get a humorous look at "life's little fairy tales". Even better is the fact that this is an interactive play that invites the audience to help Judge Goose decide the fate of those before her. Get ready for a play that will leave you basking in the joy of a "happily ever after" that your students and audience members won't soon forget.Spe
Preview of 10 Monologues for Teens

10 Monologues for Teens

These 10 original unisex monologues will help your students develop their acting skills for drama class, theater auditions or a showcase. Each monologue is like a mini play that takes the audience on a journey with an “actable” beginning, middle, climax and end. These active and emotionally charged scripts allow your students to demonstrate a range of skills as they pursue the character’s needs and wants in the moment. Great material for teaching students to explore subtext, humor and develop
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 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Reader's Theatre/Radio Play Script

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Reader's Theatre/Radio Play Script

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Synopsis:Charlie Bucket and Grandpa Joe join a small group of contest winners who get to tour the magical and mysterious factory of eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka. Aided by his diminutive Oompa Loompa workers, Wonka has a hidden motivation for the tour, one that he will reveal only after the children in the group (Veruca, Augustus, Violet, Mike and Charlie) show their true personalities.Included in the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Unit:251 pages and 30 c
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 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 Leveled Debate Speech Writing Templates and Outline

Leveled Debate Speech Writing Templates and Outline

This is for students who are completely new to debates. It is geared towards elementary students but could also be used by EFL/ESL students who are trying to learn debate. While these resources do not follow a debate fully, it helps familiarize them with a debate so that later, they can do full-on debates. There are four levels, increasing with a little more difficulty each time. The last two levels require students to come up with a rebuttal. There are two editions of each level. One is blank,
Preview of Morning News Broadcast

Morning News Broadcast

Morning News Broadcast includes all the forms you need to get your elementary broadcast up and running smoothly! This is the packet I wish I'd had when I took my first position as a media specialist. You will find all of the letters/forms you need to communicate with both parents and students as well as tips on how to make your broadcast run efficiently. It includes the following: • Student Audtion Script • Broadcast Permission Slip (including student job preference) • Rubric for Scoring Audit
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 Core French Play: Au Restaurant French Reading Speaking Activities (skit)

Core French Play: Au Restaurant French Reading Speaking Activities (skit)

Your Core French students (grades 6-8) will absolutely love this funny skit about a family trying to decide which restaurant to go to for dinner! Students will read, speak, and write in French, and you will get marks in all strands! Simply print and use this fun skit and differentiated reading comprehension questions today!Included in this 8 page black-and-white set:2-page skit script (3 characters: a mom and her 2 tweens/teens)4 pages of differentiated comprehension questions: answer in complet
Preview of Lesson Plan - Script for HOW to Teach Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences

Lesson Plan - Script for HOW to Teach Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences

This 11-page document provides step-by-step instructions for how to introduce simple, compound, and complex sentences. It includes practice identifying dependent and independent clauses, as well as a guide for students to use to provide detailed descriptions of pictures and events - great for retell or summarizing goals! Need posters to compliment this lesson? Check out my FREE Sentence Structure Posters for Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Preview of CHARACTER MACHINE Drama Circle THE BIG BAD WOLF (Reader's Theater)

CHARACTER MACHINE Drama Circle THE BIG BAD WOLF (Reader's Theater)

Created by
Drama Trunk
Character Machine Drama Circles are a perfect way to explore a story and characters in a whole class guided (scripted) performance. This BIG BAD WOLF Character Machine (Drama Circle) comes with 31 drama circle cards with instructions and script for students to perform the story in a fun and energetic way. Students develop speaking and listening skills with this adaptation of the classic drama machines activity. A perfect way for primary / elementary students to delve into characters and combine
Preview of Esperanza Rising Reader's Theater Play

Esperanza Rising Reader's Theater Play

A great compliment to this play is the literature study: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Esperanza-Rising-Literature-Unit-1356534 Hello! This is a reader's theater play that has been kid tested. It is just a quick play about the entire book. I have had fourth graders perform this play and it turned out great! It also really helps students with their oral reading skills. This play has 13 speaking parts to fit different student reading abilities and has 11 mini scenes. It is gre
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
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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