Skip to product information
1 of 2

Readers Theater Worksheets

Frankenstein Reader's Theater Script (Short ~15min)

Frankenstein Reader's Theater Script (Short ~15min)

Regular price $0.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $0.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Digital Instant Download

Classroom Use at a Glance

A short Frankenstein Reader’s Theater script designed for a quick Gothic literature or horror unit lesson. Best for fluency practice, small groups, literary discussion, and accessible classic-text review.

Resource Type RT Script
Best For Grades 6 to 8, Grades 9 to 12
Subjects Literature
Classroom Uses Fluency Practice, Small Groups, Performance Reading, Discussion, Review, Assessment view all
  • Fluency Practice
  • Small Groups
  • Performance Reading
  • Discussion
  • Review
  • Assessment
Included Reader’s Theater Script, Teacher Guide, Student Worksheet, Quiz, Google Forms Quiz, Answer Key, Discussion Questions, Writing Prompt view all
  • Reader’s Theater Script
  • Teacher Guide
  • Student Worksheet
  • Quiz
  • Google Forms Quiz
  • Answer Key
  • Discussion Questions
  • Writing Prompt
Format PDF, DOCX, Google Docs, Google Forms, Printable, Editable view all
  • PDF
  • DOCX
  • Google Docs
  • Google Forms
  • Printable
  • Editable
Prep Level No Prep
Time Required One Class Period
Differentiation Mixed Reading Levels, Vocabulary Support, Small-Group Support view all
  • Mixed Reading Levels
  • Vocabulary Support
  • Small-Group Support

This reader’s theater script for Frankenstein is based on Mary Shelley's original 1818 short story. It is great for learning centers or station rotations and covers themes of Responsibility, Isolation, Ambition, Nature vs. Nurture, and Consequences. The reading difficulty is suitable for grades 6~12 depending on the levels represented in your classroom.

This product includes a docx file consisting of:

  • Student Script (9 Characters, 1100 words, 7 pages in DOCX)
  • 10 Comprehension Questions and 10 Vocabulary Words to study
  • Student Reader's Theater Tips
  • Teacher Reader's Theater Tips & Notes

General Tips for Using this Resource:

  1. Print one, double-sided script for each student
  2. For digital classrooms, upload the MSWORD DOC version and convert to Google docs
  3. Character roles can be adjusted based on class size; characters can be combined or split as needed

This script is in the bundle below:

If you are building a short gothic literature sequence, follow this free script with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or The Cask of Amontillado for more suspense, symbolism, and character analysis.

Short Horror Readers Theater Bundle (4)

View full details