Togo–Sled Dog Hero (Part 1) (R-4.7)
"Togo–Sled Dog Hero (Part 1)" shows Togo's adventures as a puppy BEFORE being a sled dog in the Great Race of Mercy–the 1925 race against a diphtheria epidemic threatening to wipe out Nome.
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"Togo–Sled Dog Hero (Part 1)" shows Togo's adventures as a puppy BEFORE being a sled dog in the Great Race of Mercy–the 1925 race against a diphtheria epidemic threatening to wipe out Nome.
A Script Buffet Club member requested a script on the Iditarod,. This script (Part 2) shows Togo's adventure BEFORE being a sled dog in the Great Race of Mercy–the 1925 race against a diphtheria epidemic threatening to wipe out Nome.
A Script Buffet Club member requested a script on the Iditarod. "Togo–Sled Dog Hero (Part 3)" shows Togo's adventure as a sled dog in the Great Race of Mercy–the 1925 race against a diphtheria epidemic threatening to wipe out Nome.
Togo ran as lead sled dog for the historic Great Race of Mercy–also known as the Great Serum Race in 1925. Alaska's Iditarod seems to commemorate that race. "Togo–Sled Dog Hero, a True Story (Part 1–Simplified)" tells a story of Togo as a "delinquent" pup.
"Togo–Sled Dog Hero, A True Story (Part 2, Simplified)" describes one of Togo's adventures BEFORE the historic sled dog relay for The Great Serum Race (i.e., The Great Race of Mercy) in the 1925 diphtheria epidemic in Alaska. Alaska's Iditarod seems to commemorate that race.
"Togo–Sled Dog Hero, A True Story (Part 3, Simplified)" tells Togo's part in the historic sled dog relay for The Great Serum Race–also known as The Great Race of Mercy–in the 1925 diphtheria epidemic in Alaska. Alaska's Iditarod seems to honor that race.
3 easy scripts. Character-building stories. Sled dog adventures. "Togo Tales–From Pup to Hero" includes these three true stories. A Script Buffet Club member requested an Iditarod script.
Can whales talk? One would think not. Yet, "Strange, But True: NoC–the Beluga Who Tried to Talk (Simplified)" non-fiction Readers Theater tells a strange tale of a whale who seemed to attempt to bridge the communication gap. Based on an article from Smithsonian Magazine.
Can whales talk? One would think not. Yet, "Strange, But True: NoC–the Beluga Who Tried to Talk" non-fiction Readers Theater tells a strange tale of a whale who seemed to attempt to bridge the communication gap. Based on an article from Smithsonian Magazine.
Can whales talk? One would think not. Yet, "Strange, But True: NoC–the Beluga Who Tried to Talk (Advanced)" non-fiction Readers Theater tells a strange tale of a whale who seemed to attempt to bridge the communication gap. Based on an article from Smithsonian Magazine.
"Talking Pets–Beyond Earth Day" shares a pet’s imaginary perspective of laundry. This short Readers Theater may be used to help communicate basic truths about toxic laundry to a younger audience OR a pet-loving audience.
New readers and non-readers. "Seed Sprouts (with optional actions)" includes everyone for springtime fun. Written for one of our Script Buffet Club member's for a spring ESL/ELL program, this one-page script should be popular with primary level students.
How do you teach respect? By incorporating discussions with the 2-part script "Save the Zoo!" students discover examples of respect for self, respect for others, respect for authority, and respect for the environment. Includes marsupial facts and a few fun surprises. (Part 2 of 2)
How do you teach respect? By incorporating discussions with the 2-part script "Save the Zoo!" students discover examples of respect for self, respect for others, respect for authority, and respect for the environment. Includes marsupial facts and a few fun surprises. (Part 2–Aussie version)
How do you teach respect? By incorporating discussions with the 2-part script "Save the Zoo!" students discover examples of respect for self, respect for others, respect for authority, and respect for the environment. Includes marsupial facts and a few fun surprises. (Part 1–Aussie version)
How do you teach respect? By incorporating discussions with the 2-part script "Save the Zoo!" students discover examples of respect for self, respect for others, respect for authority, and respect for the environment. Includes marsupial facts and a few fun surprises.
"Toadis Lives at My House" is based on a true nature story. For several years we've had a toad show up at our house and he acts like the toad in this story script.
Short. Lighthearted. Poetic. "Fancy Frogs" explores summer fun and frogs with this Readers Theater poetry script for primary level readers, but fun for all ages.
Team #1: Shad needed a safe place to lay their eggs... so they’d hatch, so they’d hatch, so they’d hatch.
Environmental science for primary students? Why not? "Kids Save Shad!"--a choral readers theater based on a true story is a shorter simplified version of our three part series "Students Save Shad!"
Part 3 of the free, 3-part, non-fiction Students Save Shad Readers Theater script– featuring student TV journalists sharing the true story.
Based on a true science story from the book "Let the River Run Silver Again" our 3-part script shares how students helped save the American shad (fish). Hosted by student TV journalists, our free "Students Save Shad!" script integrates curriculum.
Based on a true science story from the book "Let the River Run Silver Again" our 3-part script shares how students helped save the American shad (fish). Hosted by student TV journalists, our free "Students Save Shad!" script integrates curriculum.
Easy. Short. Fun. Choral Readers Theater for beginning readers. "Winter Faces" is a poem based on a winter game our children played.