Reader's Theater Worksheets
A Miser and His Gold | Reader's Theater Script | Aesop's Fable
A Miser and His Gold | Reader's Theater Script | Aesop's Fable
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A Miser and His Gold Readers Theater Script engages students in an interactive story instead of reading a third person narrative. This is a valuable classroom tool because it improves students' fluency, speed, accuracy, and expression. It helps develop listening and speaking skills as students actively practice expressive voice acting.
Script Summary:
A Miser hides his gold in a secret hole, visiting it each day just to count it. A Thief watches and steals the treasure at night. The Miser cries in despair when he discovers his loss. A Passerby explains that if he never used the gold, it was worth no more than a rock. The moral: A possession is only valuable if we make use of it.
Product Info:
The product includes an editable DOCX (MS WORD) format (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
- ~5 Characters, 700 words, 6 Scenes
3) Script Worksheet
- 10 Vocabulary Words
- 10 Short-Answer Comprehension Questions: Comprehension and recall questions based solely on the script
- Character Traits: Covers the main characters, students provide direct quotes from the script that demonstrate each character's traits
- Story Plot Elements: Students identify which scenes demonstrate the Setting, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Conclusion.
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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 an extra ~25 minutes for prep, discussion, and the worksheet.
- Grade Level Note: This script targets grades 2 and 3 but depending on your classroom's level it may be suitable for grade levels 4 and 5 as well.
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