St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Radio Show (Simplified) (R = 3.6)
"St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Radio Show (Simplified)" allows teachers to use this free Readers Theater script as a full-class choral project or small reading group presentation.
"St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Radio Show (Simplified)" allows teachers to use this free Readers Theater script as a full-class choral project or small reading group presentation.
Here's the 5th-6th grades version of our popular Readers Theater script "Presidents' Day Quiz Parade." There are four versions of this fun audience-participation quiz show script. Focused on George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, this quiz show includes fun facts from American history.
By request, here's the middle school version of our popular Readers Theater script "President's Day Quiz Parade." Focused on George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, this quiz show includes fun facts from American history.
Who doesn't love riddles? This collection of 33 different animal riddles contains a one-page Readers Theater script for each riddle. Use the 2-part riddles chorally, in small groups, with buddies, in centers, or individually for barrels of fun.
Short. Easy. Choral. "Love My Brain!" explores morning 'til night delights of a brain using "ing" words in a poem.
Short. Easy. Fun. "Ring! Ring! Ring! Alexander Graham Bell" uses the idea of a phone call in CHORAL Readers Theater style for primary level readers. Use the script as part of a unit study on sound or hearing.
Easy. Historic. Biographical. "Alexander Graham Bell and Mr. Watson" takes two of Bell's historic phone conversations with his helper, Mr. Watson, and invites your students to participate via Readers Theater. (Bell invented the first telephone.)
From teaching the deaf to inventing the telephone, "Alexander Graham Bell–Part 2: Teacher and Inventor" covers this part of his life with historical accuracy. Although this could be a stand-alone Readers Theater script, it continues the story from Part 1 (based on Bell's childhood).
From teaching the deaf to inventing the telephone, "Alexander Graham Bell–Part 2: Teacher and Inventor" covers this part of his life with historical accuracy. The script continues the story from Part 1 (based on Bell's childhood–including his deaf mother).
From teaching the deaf to inventing the telephone, "Alexander Graham Bell–Part 2: Teacher and Inventor" covers this part of his life with historical accuracy. Although this could be a stand-alone Readers Theater script, it continues the story from Part 1 (based on Bell's childhood).
From teaching the deaf to inventing the telephone, "Alexander Graham Bell–Part 2: Teacher and Inventor" covers this part of his life with historical accuracy.The script continues the story from Part 1 (based on Bell's childhood–with a deaf mother).
Young Alexander Graham Bell (inventor of the telephone) asked a lot of questions. Some led to experiments and inventions. This script includes two related true stories from his teenage years that will make your students want to learn more about the man with "crazy" ideas.
The early life of Bell is filled with fun stories of inventions and experiments. Can you imagine a "talking dog"? This script includes three stories from Aleck's life growing up. (His mom was deaf.)
The early life of Bell is filled with fun stories of inventions and experiments. Can you imagine a "talking dog"? "Alexander Graham Bell–Part 1: Childhood Inventor" includes three stories from Aleck's life growing up. (His mom was deaf.)
The early life of Bell is filled with fun stories of inventions and experiments. Can you imagine a "talking dog"? "Alexander Graham Bell–Part 1: Childhood Inventor (Simplified Full Class Version)" includes three stories from Aleck's life growing up. (His mom was deaf.)
The early life of Bell is filled with fun stories of inventions and experiments. Can you imagine a "talking dog"? "Alexander Graham Bell–Part 1: Childhood Inventor (Full Class Version)" includes three stories from Aleck's life growing up. (His mom was deaf.)
Who is the Cookie Culprit? Based on a true dog story, "The Cookie Culprit (Advanced)" Readers Theater script makes everyone smile. Complete with several craft ideas in curriculum links for easy lesson plans, "The Cookie Culprit" works well for unit studies on pets in grades 3, 4, 5+.
Who is the Cookie Culprit? Based on a true dog story, "The Cookie Culprit" Readers Theater script makes everyone smile. Complete with several craft ideas in curriculum links for easy lesson plans, "The Cookie Culprit" works well for unit studies on pets in grades 2, 3, 4.
Who is the Cookie Crook? Based on a true dog story, "The Cookie Crook," a Readers Theater script for primary readers will make everyone smile. Complete with several craft ideas in curriculum links for easy lesson plans, "The Cookie Crook" works well for unit studies on pets or dogs.
Does the truth really matter? "Andy's Not So Secret Message" asks that question. Based on a true story, this serious script stimulates discussion on elections, honesty, WWII, the Holocaust, and more.
The Noisy Oyster decides to run for mayor, but is he a real leader? From bullying to elections or nature study, this Readers Theater script helps build critical thinking and character.
The Boisterous Oyster decides to run for mayor, but is he a real leader? From bullying to elections or nature study, this Readers Theater script helps build critical thinking and character.
The Boisterous Oyster decides to run for mayor, but is he a real leader? From bullying to elections or nature study, this Readers Theater script helps build critical thinking and character.
Colors. Animals. Surprises. This fun one-page Choral Readers Theater will motivate your early readers to read and create.