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5 Common Greek Roots | Reader’s Theater Script | Word Origins
5 Common Greek Roots | Reader’s Theater Script | Word Origins
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This Word Origins Readers Theater Script explores 5 Common Greek Roots and where they came from. Students read an interactive narrative instead of reading a dry textbook or passively listen to a video or lecture. This activity will help develop listening and speaking skills as students practice expressive voice acting.
Script Summary:
This script takes us on a journey through the influence of Ancient Greek on modern English. In five acts, we explore the Greek roots “tele” (distant), “auto” (self), “graph” (to write, record), and “chrono” (time). The script explains the historical background—with references to famous Greek figures and ancient texts—and then shows how these roots form everyday words like “telephone,” “automobile,” “autograph,” and “chronology.” It also touches on how modern digital communication continues to evolve these ancient ideas.
The resources consists of an editable DOCX file (12 pages) which contains:
1) Teacher Tips & Answer Key
- CCSS Alignment
- Teacher Tips for use as both RT and Play/Skit
- Answer Keys for Worksheet
- Themes & Discussion Question Prompts
2) Readers Theater Script
- ~6 Characters, 1700 words
3) Script Worksheet
- 10 Vocabulary Words
- 10 Short-Answer Comprehension Questions: Comprehension and recall questions based solely on the script
Teaching Tips for Using the Script:
- For digital classrooms, upload the DOCX Script and convert to Google docs
- For More Students: Main character can be read by multiple students.
- For Less Students: Minor characters can be read by just one student.
- This script should take about ~20 minutes and depending on your classroom's level it may be suitable for other grade levels.
- An extra ~25 minutes for prep, discussion, vocabulary or short answer comprehension questions should also be planned.
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