Eight readers theater scripts with lead in and follow-up assignments perfect for grades 3-8.
The Eight READERS THEATERs are based on NATIVE AMERICAN LEGENDS from the Virginia Algonquin, Miwok, Cherokee, Haudenosaunee.
Each readers theater script is rounded out with fluency passages, comprehension checks, warm-ups, informational reading, close reading and more.
This is a complete unit perfect for fall, harvest, Thanksgiving or anytime. There are also PowerPoint presentations that give an overview of the Virginia Algonquin, Miwok, Cherokee and Haudenosaunee.
Algonquin Readers Theater Unit: Legends, Close Reading, Fluency
Table of Contents
- Readers Theater: Fluency, Comprehension and Lessons –
- Why Native Americans Have So Many Tribes
- The Powhatan Close Read Worksheet\
- The Powhatan
- Why Native Americans Have So Many Tribes Fluency
- Readers Theater Comprehension
- Readers Theater Active Listening Sheet
- Why Native American’s Have So Many Tribes Readers Theater Script
The student workbook comes in printable PDF and form fillable PDF. The Powerpoint presentation is an overview Virginia Algonquin people life, culture, language and arts.
This unit contains a student workbook, a teaching PowerPoint, video links, fluency, Readers Theater Scripts, and much, much more!
The Readers Theaters is an adaptations of "Why Native American's Have So Many Tribes."
This is part of the "Native Legends Series." CCSS - Common Core State Standards Aligned. Please look at my other like resources:
Haudenosaunee Culture & Readers Theater Unit: Close Reading, Fluency Works great Print or Digital!This turn-key unit contains:
- Close Reading – Non-Fiction 3
- “Legend of the No-Face Doll” 4
- “Legend of the No-Face Doll” Active Listening Audience Sheet 5
- “Six Nations” Close Read and Comprehension Check (use page 3) 5
- “Legend of the No-Face Doll” Fluency 7
- “Legend of the No-Face Doll Comprehension Assessment 8
- Activity: How to Make a Corn-Husk Doll 9
- “Legend of the No-Face Doll” Readers Theater 10
- “The Legend of Hiawatha” Close Read 16
- Interactive Notebook Summary of Hiawatha 19
- Interviewing Hiawatha 21
- Classroom Ideas: The Great Law of Peace Classroom Activities 22
- “The Legend of Hiawatha” Active Listening Worksheet 23
- “The Legend of Hiawatha” Readers Theater 24
- “The Legend of the Corn Spirit” Readers Theater”
Cherokee Culture and Readers Theater Unit: How the Deer Got His Horns
This turn-key unit contains:
- Cherokee Readers Theater Script - Legend: How the Deer Got His Horns
- Teaching Powerpoint - with notes
- Student workbook
- Close Reading – Non-Fiction
- “How the Deer Got His Horns” Warm-Up
- “How the Deer Got His Horns” Fluency Check
- “How the Deer Got His Horns” Comprehension Check
- “How the Deer Got His Horns” Active Listening Audience Sheet
- Partner or Table Work – Write your Name in Cherokee
Table of Contents
- Readers Theater: Fluency, Comprehension and Lessons –
- Version Comparison 3
- Close Reading Anchor Chart 5
- The Legend of Fire Version 1
- “Theft of Fire Version 1” Close Read 7
- Miwok Roundhouse Warm-Up 8
- “Theft of Fire Version 1” Fluency 9
- “The Theft of Fire Version 1” Comprehension Assessment 10
- “The Theft of Fire Version 1” Active Listening Audience Worksheet 11
- The Legend of Fire Version 2
- “The Theft of Fire Version 2” 13
- “Theft of Fire Version 2” Close Read 14
- “Theft of Fire Version 2” Fluency 15
- “The Theft of Fire Version 2” Comprehension Assessment 16
- “The Theft of Fire Version 2” Active Listening Audience Worksheet 17
- The Legend of Choo-too-se-ka and Tis-sa-sak
- Legend of Choo-soo-se-ka and Tis-sa-sak: The Miwok of Yosemite Valley 18
- Legend of Choo-soo-se-ka and Tis-sa-sak Fluency 19
- Legend of Choo-soo-se-ka and Tis-sa-sak Comprehension 20
- Legend of Choo-soo-se-ka and Tis-sa-sak Active Listening 21
- 3 Readers Theater Scrips
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