Showing posts with label free reader's theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free reader's theater. Show all posts

Monday, October 9, 2017

Fun with Spooky Fairy Tales: Learning How Supporting Characters Develop the Plot & Contribute to the Sequence of Events


Fun with Spooky Fairy Tales: Learning How Supporting Characters Develop the Plot
&
Contribute to the Sequence of Events

Baba-YagaLooking for a great story to teach Elementary Students Grades 4th-6th (can use this script with 3rd-8th grade adjusting the activities accordingly) about the importance of supporting characters and their role in the development of the plot? Baba Yaga is a fun spooky story which allows the reader to see how “unique” characters contribute to the sequence of events through their thoughts and actions. A positive message while teaching an important literary skill: this is what you will find in all the Stories to Grow by Stories and Reader’s Theater scripts. This week’s Fun Fairy Tale for Fall is Baba Yaga, a classic Folktale from Russia:

Baba Yaga:
A young girl, Natasha, is sent into the forest by her evil stepmother to retrieve some string from her “aunt”, the horrible witch Baba Yaga. Once Natasha gets to Baba Yaga’s hut, she meets the servants of the witch, who all delight in her kindness. They develop a plan to help Natasha escape, but what is in store for them once she is gone? Do they all live happily ever after or do they face the wrath of the witch? And what of Natasha when she returns home to deal with her step-mother? Read the exciting tale here!

The content of this tale prompt skill-building for the Common Core Standards CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL: 4.3, 4.9, 5.3, 6.3:

Objectives: Describe how characters thoughts, words and actions develop the plot and explain how this contributes to the sequence of events. Analyze different character Points of View. Compare/Contrast texts with the similar theme: Good vs. Evil.

Anticipatory Set: Have students research the witch Baba Yaga to understand the background of this historic Russian witch/tale. Have students draw a picture of the image in their mind of Baba Yaga based on their research.

Activities: Students will read the Reader’s Theater Script: Baba Yaga. This Script has Five Scenes and Nine Characters: Students can be broken into small groups and given two parts each for the Reader’s Theater Round (20-25mins). Students should then look at the four supporting characters. Students should then look at the characters they’ve chosen and Think, Pair Share: How did each their two characters (either the cat, dog, the gate, or Anastasia) assist in the development of the story through their actions and conflict resolution? What obstacles did Natasha face and how did she overcome them with the help of each of these characters? Students can complete our Character Analysis Map for each of the characters of their choosing, answering the two discussion questions above on the sheets.

Closing: Rewrite one of the five scenes from a different characters’ point of view: Natasha, Grigori, Inga, Baba Yaga or one of the supporting characters students analyzed in the activities section.


Extension: Have students read another Fairy Tale surrounding a Witch, such as our tale The Magic Ball or Hansel and Gretel, for example. What plot details/events, are similar and how are they different? How is the theme of Good vs. Evil presented in each of the tales? 

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Fairy Tales for Fall: Coming in October! Spooky Stories and New Lesson Plans!

Here's a Preview of our October Themed Stories & Lesson Plans:

Fairytales for Fall: Halloween Stories of Courage, Love, & of course, Good vs. Evil

The Goblin’s Market
A poetic tale of sisterly love and how far one sister will go to save the other. A classic Christina Rossetti piece, adapted for kids in grades 3rd -8th. This poem, also available as a Reader’s Theater, is perfect for Halloween: Teach Poetic Analysis alone or while putting on a fun and engaging Reader’s Theater Performance. Look for our Lesson Plan on covering such skills as Rhyme, Figurative Language, Imagery and more!  Preview the Poem Here. 


Baba Yaga 


Russian folklore tells of the scary witch, Baba Yaga. In this version, our main character, Natasha, is sent deep into the woods by her new, evil stepmother, to search out her “sister” Baba Yaga. Natasha meets many “characters” along the way who help her to escape the wrath of her evil aunt. Available as both a Short Story & Reader’s Theater Script for grades 2nd-5th; the Lesson Plan for this tale will focus on looking at the structure of a story, as well as a fun activity on writing the tale from various character points-of-view.

Ogre’s Feather

Would you volunteer to save your king by visiting a man-eating Ogre in a land far, far away? In this tale from Italy, a brave courtier offers to trek to the Ogre’s lair and pluck his feather to save the dying king. On the way, he meets a range of characters who each need a feather and a favor. Will the young courtier prevail? Available as both a Short Story and Reader’s Theater Script for grades 3rd-8th, this Lesson Plan will focus on how Characters respond to Challenges as well as how the Sequence of Events contribute to the Theme/Moral. 

Thursday, September 21, 2017

NEW READER'S THEATER PLAY SCRIPT AVAILABLE!

fisherlad mermaidThe Fisherlad and the Mermaid's Ring Reader's Theater Play Script is now available! One of our most popular stories and an adult favorite. A classic Fairy tale from Scotland of a boy, rejected by whom he thinks is his "true love" comes to find out that his real "true love" is someone else entirely. A tale of realizing that what we think we want isn't always what we need; a wonderful love story of learning our hearts true desires. And what great tale doesn't have a mermaid in it! We know you will love this script as much as us and so will your students! Make sure they give their best Scottish accents during the Reader's Theater Round. Happy Storytelling! 

Friday, August 25, 2017

What else is NEW for Back to School?

Free Reader’s Theater: Play Scripts of the Month

Free Reader’s Theater Play Script of the Month: August Themes-Back to School/Courage

 Stories to Grow by presents Whootie Owl’s award-winning collection of Reader’s Theater Play Scripts for Kids. Each month we will explore a group of our Short Stories & Reader’s Theater Scripts through a monthly theme. These Fairy Tales and Folktales will showcase the monthly theme through positive moral messages. We will choose stories & scripts that can be used in the classroom, typically ages 6-12. Each of the Free Reader’s Theater Scripts for kids listed will be available for the entire month for FREE. The remaining monthly themes for this year are as follows:
August: Back to School/Courage
September: Honesty
October: Fairy Tales for Fall
November: Giving/Kindness
December: Self-Reflection















These Play Scripts (also known as Readers Theater or Reader’s Theatre) are scripts that have been adapted from Stories to Grow by award-winning collection of Short Stories for Kids: Folk Tales, Fairy Tales and Legends from all over the world!
Our Play Scripts are multi-cultural, kid-tested and all contain positive moral messages. They are meant to Motivate & Inspire Children while leaving a lasting impression! Reader’s Theater is a wonderful way to engage learners with varying learning styles while teaching fluency, comprehension skills and having fun at the same time! It has been proven to be a successful reading strategy. Our scripts are funny and inspiring too. So share a Storytelling experience today that will last a lifetime! 
Or explore our over  100 award-winning short stories for kids which make wonderful Moral Stories as well as Bedtime Stories!  Folktales (or folk tales) are stories that have been shared from generation to generation by word of mouth. These folklore stories consist of Fairy Tales (or fairytales), Animal tales and Legends, which you will find here! Our short stories are Kid-tested, Multicultural and feature positive messages to leave a lasting impression on the children in your lives! They also make wonderful Moral Stories for the classroom and at home!
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