"Original scripts based on historic events and highlights; introductory background information to set the stage for each script; reader's response and extension activities; convenient, reproducible pull-out scripts for each student."
Why use Readers Theater in history classes?
Why use Readers Theater in history classes?
Readers' Theater helps build oral fluency and strengthens reading and language arts skills for students. It also promotes teamwork and helps develop student confidence.
The story of the Salem witch trials includes a script for readers' theater.
After an earthquake hits San Francisco, Lizzie looks for her parents and encounters the terrible destruction around the city, and includes a script and instructions for staging a theatrical performance of this adventure.
Braille 3 : Just because I was blind , my parents did not let me sit around and do nothing . They assigned me a number of chores for which I had to be responsible just like the other members of my family . I had to polish the leather ...
Describes what happened during the siege at the Alamo in 1836, as experienced by young Enrique Esparza and his family, and includes a script and instructions for staging a theatrical performance of this adventure.
If your character is happy, smile. ... to smile. • Have fun: It's okay if you feel nervous. If you make a mistake, just try to relax and keep going. Reader's Theater is meant to be fun for the actors and the audience!
Designed to help students think critically about mysteries in ancient history. Includes teacher lesson plans, background information, and student activities.
Build reading skills with these readers theatre scripts of charming folktales and fables from around the world.