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"Now I get it!"

12 ten-minute classroom drama skits for science, math, language, and social studies
A teacher's guide that presents twelve short dramatic pieces designed to help students in grades K-3 learn about math, science, social studies, and language; each includes a basic concept summary, suggested pre- or post-play activities, and discussion questions.
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"Now I get it!"

12 ten-minute classroom drama skits for science, math, language, and social studies
A teacher's guide that presents twelve short dramatic pieces designed to help students in grades 4-6 learn about math, science, social studies, and language; each includes a basic concept summary, suggested pre- or post-play activities, and discussion questions.

20 plays for U.S. history classes

Presents twenty reproducible plays about events, topics, and figures in U.S. history such as the Jamestown settlement, the Little Rock school crisis, and Sacagawea.
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Good masters! sweet ladies!

voices from a medieval village
A collection of short one-person plays featuring characters, between ten and fifteen years old, who live in or near a thirteenth-century English manor.
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Friend or foe?

plays about bullying
Contains two readers' theater scripts, accompanied by graphic novel-style illustrations and discussion questions, designed to promote thinking and understanding about bullying.
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Acting out

six one-act plays! : six Newbery stars!
Contains six original one-act plays by Newbery Award-winning children's authors, including Sharon Creech, Susan Cooper, Avi, Patricia MacLachlan, Katherine Paterson, and Richard Peck.

Lively plays for young actors

12 one-act comedies for stage performance
Contains twelve plays for children, including fairy tales, Christmas plays, and comedies, with information on staging, costumes, and props.

Turkey and takeout

a readers' theater script and guide
2016
Family, Grandpa's mashed potatoes, even a treasure hunt and roasting marshmallows are all part of Thanksgiving tradition, until Maddy's parents have other plans this year.
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Mary's Garden: How Does it Grow?

Reader's theater nursery rhymes and songs
2008

Teedie

the boy who would be President
A reader's theater script about Theodore Roosevelt, known as Teedie when he was a boy, who was sick with very bad asthma and the doctors did not know how to treat it, everyone expected Teedie to die young, but with hard work and determination, he overcame his sickness and became the President of the United States.

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