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End of Year speech therapy scripts for Easel

Preview of Summer End-of-Year Summertime Readers Theater Poetry, Writing Prompts: Grade 3-6

Summer End-of-Year Summertime Readers Theater Poetry, Writing Prompts: Grade 3-6

Summer Readers' Theater Scripts and End-of-Year Activities for grades 3, 4, 5 & 6: 8-poem collection of fast and funny summertime poetry and literacy activities to launch 3rd-grade, 4th-grade, 5th-grade & 6th-grade students into summer vacation with fun, summer-themed readers' theater scripts, comprehension questions, writing prompts, and vocabulary word work.The 8 poems are provided as regularly formatted poems plus as 1- to 2-page stand-alone readers' theater scripts. Each poem also in
Preview of READERS' THEATER END OF YEAR MYSTERY MIDDLE SCHOOL SCRIPT

READERS' THEATER END OF YEAR MYSTERY MIDDLE SCHOOL SCRIPT

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This Readers’ Theater end of year mystery script will grip both drama and ELA grades 5-8 classes in the last few WILD days before the summer break. It transforms students into whodunit detectives, giving them high-interest practice in reading aloud, comprehension, and even some writing. -- Question sheets and answers are included. -- Quick peer and self assessment forms are included. -- A reading rubric is included.-- Fast finishers will love the coloring, games, and observation activities! NUMB
Preview of Independence Day July 4th Reader's Theater American History Play Script

Independence Day July 4th Reader's Theater American History Play Script

Here's a fun, fast-paced, yet provocative play about the 4th of July. Use it as a year-end activity or save it for your American history unit next year. When I wrote Read Aloud Plays: Symbols of America for Scholastic back in 2002, it was supposed to be a collection of plays teaching about the history of "patriotic" symbols and holidays. Even though school isn't in session in July for most of us, I included a play celebrating Independence Day. This fun, fast-paced play follows a couple of kids b
Preview of Social Language: Real Life Social Skills Scenarios

Social Language: Real Life Social Skills Scenarios

Created by
Teaching Sass
Social skills are a vital soft skill for students to develop. Social-emotional learning can be difficult for students with disabilities and especially students who are on the autism spectrum. For success in the classroom and community, this mini-unit allows students to model social situations and a variety of scenarios, allowing them time to process whether the words said are kind or unkind. Included are several layers of embedded differentiation in “Identifying Kind Words”: 2 pages of simpler
Preview of What did you do this summer?

What did you do this summer?

Back to school lesson and conversation starter. Simple 1 page worksheet for students to indicate what they did over the summer. Can ask families for assistance in advance for students who are non-verbal or need more support.
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