Fuzzy, Pal, and Darrel (Part II) (R = 2.8)
Based on Grandpa's true story, "Fuzzy, Pal, and Darrel (Part II)" takes the readers and listeners onto a small farm where a little boy's best friends are his pets from the Depression era (1930s).
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Based on Grandpa's true story, "Fuzzy, Pal, and Darrel (Part II)" takes the readers and listeners onto a small farm where a little boy's best friends are his pets from the Depression era (1930s).
Based on Grandpa's true story, "Fuzzy, Pal, and Darrel (Part I)" takes the readers and listeners onto a small farm where a little boy's best friends are his pets from the Depression era (1930s).
Based on a story from the book Kit Carson's Own Story of His Life (dictated in 1856-57), "Kit Carson's Adventure with Amigo" shows what happens when a Mountain Man is surprised by "Indians."
"Kit Carson: Mountain Man and Guide (Part II)" continues Carson's own story as dictated to others in his book. this script shows a short revealing incident Carson and Col. Fremont experienced with "Indians."
"Kit Carson (Part I): Mountain Man" is based on an adventure story Kit dictated in 1856-57 in his book, Kit Carson's Own Story of His Life. EASY version. Members only.
"Kit Carson (Part I): Mountain Man" is based on an adventure story Kit dictated in 1856-57 in his book, Kit Carson's Own Story of His Life.
The small cast in this free Readers Theater script makes it flexible for 3-part choral reading, puppet plays, family fun, tutoring, small group classroom Readers Theater, and performances. (Elementary)
Our primary version of the Readers Theater script "Presidents' Day Quiz Parade" (with trustworthy curriculum links for easy lesson plans) provides a game show/parade format that engages an audience of nearly any age.
So, how do you cover content and have a great time with your class? Our Readers Theater script "Presidents' Day Quiz Parade" (with trustworthy curriculum links for easy lesson plans) provides a game show/parade format that engages an audience of nearly any age.
Based on historical documents and suitable for President's Day celebrations or patriotic programs, this free Readers Theater script comes in two versions: one for group/audience participation and one shorter version.
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.
Underground Railroad Codes," a free Black History Readers Theater script, includes a bit about Harriet Tubman's life in addition to several code words from the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman's code name was "Moses"
"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.
In "The Drinking Gourd," your students will discover some of the tricks of the Underground Railroad from the study of science--with a surprise happy chorus.
In our Readers Theater script for private schools "Columbus Day Pretend Play" we hear Christopher Carlson and two buddies pretend to be on the epic voyage of Christopher Columbus to the New World.
Based on three sworn historical affidavits from Betsy’s daughter, granddaughter, and niece, this free Readers Theater script presents briefly the story of the first flag of the United States of America.