BIOGRAPHY SCRIPTS

Multi-part Readers Theater biographical scripts including Clara Barton, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Ben Franklin, Harriet Tubman, & more.

Alexander Graham Bell–Part 2: Teacher and Inventor (Simplified) (R=4.4)

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).

Alexander Graham Bell–Part 2: Teacher and Inventor (Simplified, Full Class Version) (R=4.4)

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).

Alexander Graham Bell–Part 1: Childhood Inventor (Simplified Full Class Version) (R=3.2)

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.)

Harriet Tubman, Alias Moses: Joe's Journey (R = 4.2)

Harriet Tubman, Alias Moses: Joe's Journey (R = 4.2)

"Harriet Tubman, Alias Moses: Joe's Journey" is a true-to-life Readers Theater script from the original biography of Harriet Tubman by Sarah Bradford (1869). Harriet Tubman told Mrs. Bradford the story of her life, including some of her adventures as a conductor on the Underground Railroad.