3/29/2024 0 Comments 30 minute plays with free scriptsJoin an adventurous trip with Harriet Tubman and some escaped slaves–including Joe–in this free Readers Theater script with curriculum links for lesson plans. Harriet had a strong faith in God and this script is true to her story. Bradford the story of her life, including some of her adventures as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Would your students enjoy meeting a heroine from Black History? "Harriet Tubman, Alias Moses: Joe's Journey (Simplified)" is a true-to-life Readers Theater script from the original biography of Harriet Tubman by Sarah Bradford (1869). Harriet Tubman, Alias Moses: Joe's Journey (Simplified) (R = 3.4) TIME: about a minute CAST: 2-4+ (choral) TONE: educational READABILITY: grade 1.2 (think grade 2+) Two choral versions are included so everyone participates. If you teach or review the parts of speech this free Readers Theater script should help your students in grades 2-8. In fact, our worksheet (or quiz) and annotated curriculum links will simplify your lesson plans on the parts of speech. Your students will learn the parts of speech in a dramatic way with repetition to help increase their comprehension of grammar. Although this poem has been around for many years with an unknown author, it still provides a concise explanation of the parts of speech with clear examples. How do you engage students with the parts of speech? How do you get them to remember everything? "The Parts of Speech Poem" Readers Theater script solves your problem. TIME: less than 2 minutes CAST: 2- 4+ (Choral Groups?) TONE: grateful READABILITY: grade 3.9 Thank you for caring enough to teach! Here's a gift Choral Readers Theater script I sent the teachers who shared their email addresses with me, "Three Cheers for Teachers!" Unlike all our other scripts this one has NO curriculum links, but it does have words to honor teachers who make a difference-like you. Three Cheers for Teachers! (Distance Learning Version) (R=3.9) TIME: about 50 seconds CAST: 2 or 2 choral groups TONE: light, fun READABILITY: grade 2.1 (grade 1.1 replacing the reader names "Pasta" and "Sauce" with "A" & "B") (The longer version has a readability of grade 4.4.) This is the shortened primary version with two font options. Complete with annotated curriculum links for easy lesson plans, "On Top of Spaghetti–Again" Readers Theater provides fun fluency practice for groups of all ages, English Language Learners, and homeschoolers. "On Top of Spaghetti –Again" adapts the lyrics to a 2-part Choral Readers Theater script or a partner play. The lyrics begin: " On top of spaghetti all covered with cheese, I lost my poor meatball when somebody sneezed." Yes, it's a silly story, but so fun. sung) CAST: 2 or 2 choral groups TONE: light, fun READABILITY: grade 4.4ĭo you remember the old song "On Top of Spaghetti," based on the tune to the folk song "On Top of Old Smokey"? Children and adults have enjoyed it for many years. (The shorter version has a readability of grade 2.1.) This is the longer elementary version for grades 3-5. You can save these searches when you sign in, and select 'save query' at the top of the search results.Do you remember the old song "On Top of Spaghetti," based on the tune to the folk song "On Top of Old Smokey"? Children and adults have enjoyed it for many years. You can also perform an Advanced Search, where you can customize your search and select or enter multiple criteria.Īdvanced search: 3rd Floor Drama Collection: Scripts You can select both of these together or either one separately. This is where you are able to search a specific part of the library - you have the option to select the Scripts Collection in the 2nd Floor Browsery as well as the general collection in the 3rd Floor Stacks. You can narrow your search by resource type, subject, creation date, location, author/creator, and language. You can start with a Simple Search, and type a subject, keyword, or name in the search box - and make sure to select Library Catalog to the right of the search bar on the dropdown menu.Īfter your initial simple search, you can filter your results with the pull down menu options to the left of the search results. To best find and browse these scripts, it's best to start with a LibrarySearch. We have many scripts in print in the library, located in two locations.
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