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Readers Theatre Script - A Diwali Story

By Clodagh

Looking for a readers theatre script to accompany your celebrations unit? Or looking to enrich your literacy sessions with culture? Illuminate your classroom or stage with the radiant glow of Diwali through "Festival of Lights - A Diwali Story." This readers theatre script takes your audience through the ancient tale of Rama and Sita, celebrating the triumph of light over darkness. Your students will learn about the history behind Diwali and why there is this beautiful festival of lights every year.

Perfectly suited for units of inquiry focusing on celebrations, this script seamlessly integrates cultural richness and excitement into your curriculum. As students explore the significance of festivals around the world, "Festival of Lights - A Diwali Story" offers a compelling exploration of Diwali, inviting learners to immerse themselves in its vibrant traditions and timeless themes.

Crafted to engage audiences of all ages, each scene is meticulously designed to transport viewers into the heart of Diwali traditions. From the joyous homecoming of Rama and Sita to the illuminating victory over evil, every moment is brought to life with energy and authenticity.

Ignite your students' imaginations with this captivating readers theatre script, carefully crafted to immerse them in the cultural richness and timeless themes of Diwali.

  • Character Development: The characters in the script are relatable and well developed, allowing your students to connect with them on a personal level.

  • Engaging Dialogue: The witty and heartwarming dialogue keeps students engaged and eager to see what happens next, making it an excellent choice for classroom readings and performances.

  • Literacy centres or social emotional learning lessons: Perfect to integrated into your literacy centres or your social emotional learning lessons!

  • Perfect for Years 3 - 7: Suitable for middle - upper elementary and middle school students, this script can be adapted for various grade levels, ensuring that every student can benefit from its message of kindness.

  • Easy to Use: All you need to do is print, staple and go!

Happy Diwali to one and all! A grand celebration!

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$3.50
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Solar Eclipse | Article and Reading Comprehension Discussion Cards

By Teach Savvy Store

Help your AVID or ELA students build reading comprehension and practice using text evidence with these editable discussion cards and talking chips for an article on solar eclipses! Students will read the provided article with space for note taking and a summary, then they will sit in small groups and take turns pulling a discussion card and using their talking chips.

Great for: using text evidence, collaboration and team building, public speaking practice,

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DIRECTIONS:

  • Access your forced copy of the Google Doc with the article on solar eclipses. Allow students to read, take notes in the margin, and summarize the article by answering the essential question at the top.

  • Go to the last slide to add your own discussion prompts.

  • Click "File" then "Download" and then "PDF" to download the prompts as a PDF document.

  • Print, cut, and laminate a set of cards for each of your groups of 4-5 students.

  • Print, cut, and laminate talking chips.

  • Put students into groups of 4-5.

  • Decide how many talking chips each student gets (this encourages participation during the dialogue and teaches students how to use social cues when deciding when to share, instead of raising a hand).

  • One student draws a card from the top. That student asks the question and dialogue begins in the group. Students should have the short story handy so they can use evidence in their responses.

  • When dialogue dies down, students continue taking turns drawing a card, asking questions. and having discussions.

  • Students should discard the questions already asked so they don't repeat any.

WHAT's INCLUDED:

  • Google Doc with a solar eclipse article
  • Google slide with printable talking chips
  • 20 Discussion Prompts in color and black & white
  • Editable Discussion Prompt Cards in color and black & white

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Holidays/Seasonal
Science
$1.50
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Halloween Reading Comprehension Discussion Cards-The Landlady by Roald Dahl

By Teach Savvy Store

Help your AVID or ELA students build reading comprehension and practice using text evidence with these editable discussion cards and talking chips for The Landlady by Roald Dahl! This activity is sure to get your middle school students in the Halloween spirit. This resource can be used during the Halloween season, but can also be used at any other time during the year! Students will read the provided story, The Landlady through the Google doc, then they will sit in small groups and take turns pulling a discussion card.

Great for: using text evidence, collaboration and team building, public speaking practice,

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DIRECTIONS:

  • Access your forced copy of the Google Doc with the story, The Landlady on the second slide.

  • Go to the last slide to add your own discussion prompts.

  • Click "File" then "Download" and then "PDF" to download the prompts as a PDF document.

  • Print, cut, and laminate a set of cards for each of your groups of 4-5 students.

  • Print, cut, and laminate talking chips.

  • Put students into groups of 4-5.

  • Decide how many talking chips each student gets (this encourages participation during the dialogue and teaches students how to use social cues when deciding when to share, instead of raising a hand).

  • One student draws a card from the top. That student asks the question and dialogue begins in the group. Students should have the short story handy so they can use evidence in their responses.

  • When dialogue dies down, students continue taking turns drawing a card, asking questions. and having discussions.

  • Students should discard the questions already asked so they don't repeat any.

WHAT's INCLUDED:

  • Google Doc with the story, "The Landlady"
  • Google slide with printable talking chips
  • 24 Discussion Prompts in color and black & white
  • Editable Discussion Prompt Cards in color and black & white

Check out other AVID Resources HERE!

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English Language Arts
Holidays/Seasonal
Halloween
$1.75