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Drama printables for Easel

Preview of Reader's Theater Script - Fairy Tale Mock Trial for the Wolf of 3 Little Pigs

Reader's Theater Script - Fairy Tale Mock Trial for the Wolf of 3 Little Pigs

Reader's Theaters are a fun way to get your kids reading. This fairy tale mock trial is for Alexander T. Wolf from the book The True Story of the Three Little Pigs. This reader's theatre script is a fun fractured fairy tale of the Three Little Pigs. This script is for upper elementary (3rd, 4th, & 5th). This is also available for use with Google Classroom™ and is included using TPT's new digital tool!After you download the resource, click the red Create Digital Activity button to get the di
Preview of Drama Terms Test, Study Guide, Graphic Organizer - Easel Activity and Assessment

Drama Terms Test, Study Guide, Graphic Organizer - Easel Activity and Assessment

Created by
HappyEdugator
Drama Terms Study Guide and a test on essential elements to assess your drama lessons. Includes a Basic Terms study guide and an assessment of common drama terms in a matching format with key. You also get a higher-level comprehensive list of 120 drama terms on one sheet, and the same drama terms with definitions on five pages, which you can use for independent study, enrichment, small group, or whole class. Also includes a vocabulary graphic organizer, a word sort activity, a handout on the Ele
Preview of Aesop's Fables Readers Theater Scripts or Plays for 3rd, 4th & 5th Grades

Aesop's Fables Readers Theater Scripts or Plays for 3rd, 4th & 5th Grades

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Seven plays present Aesop’s fables in dramatic form. Scripts may be used for short skits, readers theater, or full-blown plays – for up to 40 students! Additionally, kids learn and label elements of drama.Open the preview to take a closer look at the activities.First, kids learn about structural elements of drama. Two reference guides offer definitions, as well as an annotated example.Cast of characters – list of characters in a playDialogue – words that tell the actors what to sayCharacter tag
Preview of 3rd, 4th, 5th grade reading comprehension passages packet & questions for Drama

3rd, 4th, 5th grade reading comprehension passages packet & questions for Drama

Created by
Marcy's Mayhem
These reading comprehension passages packet & questions are great for third, fourth, or fifth graders to have fun practicing readers' theater scripts & drama. Use the play printables as fun activities in the classroom, digitally, in tutoring, as test prep & homeschool. Furthermore, teachers get an easy comprehension grade upon completion. Students can read aloud, read independently, or choose to act out a play before answering the comprehension questions. This resource is printable &
Preview of A Christmas Carol reader's theater play script (includes two versions!)

A Christmas Carol reader's theater play script (includes two versions!)

Originally part of the December 1998 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks Magazine, this traditional re-telling of the Ebenezer Scrooge story is perfect for Zoomer's theater, podcast, or classroom play--or add holiday hymns and create a full-fledged stage production. For 10 to 16 participants and innumerable extras. A second version from my book, Read Aloud Plays: Classic Short Stories (2010 Scholastic) is also included. In it, Scrooge is a woman, Eleanora Scrooge. Two comprehension activities are a
Preview of Reader's Theater Fairy Tales - Mock Trial Readers Theatre Script of Goldilocks

Reader's Theater Fairy Tales - Mock Trial Readers Theatre Script of Goldilocks

Are you looking for a fun reader's theater for your kids? This reader's theatre script is a mock trial of Goldilocks. This fractured fairy tale will have your students decide if Goldilocks is guilty or innocent of her crimes.This script is for upper elementary (3rd, 4th, & 5th) and is a spin-off of the Goldilocks fairy tale. This is also available for use with Google Classroom™ and is included using TPT's new digital tool!After you download the resource, click the red Create Digital Activity
Preview of Reader's Theater Fairy Tales Scripts for Mock Trial of Wolf from Red Riding Hood

Reader's Theater Fairy Tales Scripts for Mock Trial of Wolf from Red Riding Hood

Reader's theater scripts are a fun way to get your kids reading. This fairy tale reader's theater is set up as a mock trial of the wolf from Little Red Riding Hood. This reader's theatre script is for upper elementary (3rd, 4th, & 5th) and is a spin-off of the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale.This is also available for use with Google Classroom™ and is included using TPT's new digital tool!After you download the resource, click the red Create Digital Activity button to get the digital vers
Preview of CHRISTMAS READERS THEATER FUN SCRIPT - Rude Alf the Red-Nosed Reindeer

CHRISTMAS READERS THEATER FUN SCRIPT - Rude Alf the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
This high-interest Christmas Readers' Theater script activity will give students practice in reading aloud fluency, comprehension and writing, while having ELA and drama chuckles. Rude Alf is perfect for performances to other classes, or even the whole school. Bring the Santa spirit to your classroom community!This humorous play will be a tree-mendous jolly holly hit! PLOTThe script introduces them to the TRUE story of a much loved character. There was no such reindeer as Rudolph. He was called
Preview of Script Writing, Puppet Making, and Dramatization Project:  Print and Digital

Script Writing, Puppet Making, and Dramatization Project: Print and Digital

Created by
Chrysti's Class
Hands on reading, writing, speaking, listening, project your students will love. Now available as a Digital TpT Activity for Google Classroom and Distance Learning. Great for the classroom or family activity. Easy instructions that become a fun adventure for Remote Learning or Home Schooling. The lesson gradually releases your students/kids to recount a short story by rewriting it in script form, making a puppet, and then acting out the drama. Teachers will have the option of allowing students
Preview of Read-Aloud Plays: Tale of Peter Rabbit Readers Theater

Read-Aloud Plays: Tale of Peter Rabbit Readers Theater

The last time my 5th graders performed this for our primary students, well, in 20 years of having kids produce plays, I've never seen a funnier play or a more engaged audience! This original read-aloud play uses Beatrix Potter's classic story to focus on peer pressure and character traits. It comes with the original text and three worksheets: vocabulary and grammar development, fact and opinion maze, and a compare and contrast exercise. The play is for from 7 to 11 students, depending on your ne
Preview of Drama Playbill Project with Easel Activity

Drama Playbill Project with Easel Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Drama Playbill Project. A printable or digital activity, this assignment gives instructions to students on how to write a playbill (an advertisement for a play) that includes the following: an illustrated cover with information about the performance and a picture illustrating the play's content, a summary of the play written to promote the play, an illustration of the setting, an explanation of the theme, and a description of the main character. Includes a template for making the playbill, or yo
Preview of Saki's The Open Window Reader's Theater Script

Saki's The Open Window Reader's Theater Script

The Open Window" by Saki (H.H. Munro) comes with the original text, three comprehension activities, and teacher notes. A great way to introduce students to the classics, or simply use it as a fun compare/contrast literature activity. It tells about a man named Framton Nuttel who comes to the countryside to recover from “a bad case of the nerves.” Too bad he meets young Vera Sappleton, a teenaged trickster, who sends Framton over the edge. It’s highly accessible for young readers because of
Preview of Creating Drama Stage Directions and Scripts: Teaching Plans and Activities

Creating Drama Stage Directions and Scripts: Teaching Plans and Activities

Created by
Connie
This handout can be used with creative writing, English or drama students when the assignment is to write a play. It offers 1. an outline of basic stage direction elements2. an outline for writing scripts3. Write Now!- two dozen ideas for comedic/dramatic plays.Creating drama is a natural for young people. These activities offer them the chance to combine their realities with the fiction that they design.As always, this activity- PDF version- may be downloaded and printed for classroom use. A
Preview of Elements of Drama -- Ideas for Comparing Scripts & Stories; Printable Questions

Elements of Drama -- Ideas for Comparing Scripts & Stories; Printable Questions

Compare scripts and stories with these ideas and printable play excerpts. Two worksheets are included. Suggested answers are given for the Comparing a Story and Play worksheet, and the worksheet for identifying parts of a script can be used with any play. This resource as well as a 7-question Easel assessment can be accessed digitally on any device.Click here for another one of my drama resources. ✅ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:This resource is not intended to cover the standards associated with it in
Preview of Drama Film Critique - Movie Worksheet (generic!)

Drama Film Critique - Movie Worksheet (generic!)

Created by
Dream On Cue
This is a generic film critique sheet that I give when we go on movie trips / when I watch a movie with them / when I leave lesson plans involving a movie...it's a life saver! It asks them 5 important questions that will work for any movie (other than cartoons or animation with just voice actors). It also quickly introduces them to different jobs in the film industry, such as music, costume, makeup etc. This question could easily be changed into a longer reflection for students to research the
Preview of King Midas and the Golden Touch Literacy Package - 21 pages

King Midas and the Golden Touch Literacy Package - 21 pages

Created by
Barb Beale
King Midas and the Golden Touch Comprehension Package is a terrific resource to accompany the book written by Al Perkins. Suitable for primary students. Included in the package are activities for: - completing sentences - printing for spelling - using words in sentences - ordering events - counting syllables - true and false statements - alphabetical order - synonyms - cloze - comprehension questions - personal connections - writing (2 versions - 1 easy and 1 narrative) - puppet
Preview of Writing in Dramatic Form – Kids Write Skits, Plays, Readers Theater & Drama

Writing in Dramatic Form – Kids Write Skits, Plays, Readers Theater & Drama

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Let them write plays! Kids learn about structural elements of poetry, practice, and rewrite age-appropriate children’s stories in dramatic form. Your students will love writing drama – and then acting it out as skits or readers theater. Open the preview to take a closer look at the activities.First, kids learn about elements of drama with two reference guides, or anchor charts:Cast of characters – list of characters in a playDialogue – words that tell the actors what to sayCharacter tag – name t
Preview of Écrire une pièce de théâtre

Écrire une pièce de théâtre

Ce document imprimable emmène les élèves à travers le processus d'écriture de la création d’une pièce. Vos élèves vont adorer renforcer leurs compétences en écriture en écrivant une pièce de théâtre du avec ce modèle. Dans ce document:9 images de personnages de royauté pour créer des marionnettes sur bâton9 cadres pour créer ses propres personnages pour marionnettes sur bâton3 étiquettes sur lesquelles on peut écrire les noms des personnages pour faire des colliers3 pages de gabarits pour la pl
Preview of The Nativity Story Christmas Reader's Theater for Middle & High School Students

The Nativity Story Christmas Reader's Theater for Middle & High School Students

This is NOT your average Nativity play! What would today's audience think of the events surrounding the birth of Jesus? The answers provide moments of hilarity and deep reflection. Suspense! Drama! Comedy! This Nativity play truly has them all.This play is excellent as a Reader's Theater Christmas story for a middle or high school. It's a great activity for ESL students. It also makes a fabulous Christmas play for church. This resource contains a 13-page script. Included are posters wi
Preview of Betsy Ross: Fact or Fiction? U.S. History Reader's Theater

Betsy Ross: Fact or Fiction? U.S. History Reader's Theater

The history of the flag of the United States is a compelling story, but historians are divided as to the facts. Did Betsy Ross really create the first flag? This play, which was originally published in my book, Read Aloud Plays: Symbols of America, and later reprinted in the January 2002 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks magazine, encourages readers to become history sleuths. It includes the play script, a short reading supplement, a bubble quiz, a comprehension activity built around William Canb
Preview of 3D Mardi Gras Crafts: 3D Alligator Mask Craft Activity

3D Mardi Gras Crafts: 3D Alligator Mask Craft Activity

Created by
Ann Dickerson
Mardi Gras Activities: 3D Alligator Mask Craft Activity Packet: This Mardi Gras craft activity packet provides a creative way for your students to make an Alligator Mask that can be used as a party favor, parade regalia, or decoration. Top off your alligator with a Mardi Gras crown as the official mascot and king or queen for the day. Either way, your students will be the hit of any New Orleans event!The alligator mask template is provided in three hues of green with four different Mardi Gras
Preview of Drama Lesson |  Stage Properties Using  Fairy Tales| With Stage Property Quiz

Drama Lesson | Stage Properties Using Fairy Tales| With Stage Property Quiz

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
I teach theater with a twist! This ninety minute lesson about stage properties (with fairy tales as the focus) is suitable for upper elementary and middle school students. Easy prep for the teacher--engaging, fun and unique. This isn't just a worksheet--this is an ENTIRE lesson ready for you to copy and go!Product includes:Warm UpTeacher's Script--what I say and how I say it!Stage properties categories and the reasons they are labeled as suchShort quizQuiz keyMovie title suggestions--cued up
Preview of Going to the Movies ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Going to the Movies ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Created by
Rike Neville
Your newcomer students enjoy going to the movies as much as anyone else, but the language gap can dim the fun. The scripts in this pack? They're more than lines; they give your students language practice for real contexts.Think of them as tickets to vocabulary expansion, pronunciation practice, and genuine enjoyment. What's special? Scenarios invite your adult ESL students to add their own touch, making the language theirs. Plus, you have the anticipation guides for them to rate their agreement,
Preview of Rappaccini's Daughter Reader's Theater--Hawthorne's Classic Short Story

Rappaccini's Daughter Reader's Theater--Hawthorne's Classic Short Story

The Mad Scientist’s Daughter is a slightly modernized version of the Nathaniel Hawthorne classic, “Rappaccini’s Daughter.” The original is set it 19th-century Italy, while this version could be set at nearly any point in the 20th-century. The story is about a scientist who rears his beautiful daughter alongside an equally-beautiful but highly toxic plant. As the girl matures, she takes on the poisonous attributes of the shrub and consequently is estranged from society. To stem her loneliness (no
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