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Joy Readers Theater Script SEL for Grades 1 to 3
Joy Readers Theater Script SEL for Grades 1 to 3
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Spark joyful play and creative expression. Nia helps shy Bo discover the fun of being silly—built for Grades 1–3 fluency and SEL.
- Grades: Grades 1–3
 - Scenes: 8 scenes
 - Roles: ideal for small groups
 - Reading Time: ~10–15 minutes (classroom aloud)
 - Features: PDF & DOCX; Google Classroom Ready; Self-Graded Quiz; Differentiated (Low/Med/High)
 
Best for: Fluency, close reading, discussion & writing.
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What’s Included
- 3 Differentiated Scripts (700~900 words) (editable Google Doc/PDF)
 - Script (Version 1 - Low Level): Flesch-Kincaid ≈1.5
 - Script (Version 2 - Medium Level): Flesch-Kincaid ≈2.5
 - Script (Version 3 - High Level): Flesch-Kincaid ≈3.5
 - Teacher Guide: ~10 pages, scene summaries, primary source context, discussion questions, standards alignment, answer keys (editable Google Doc/PDF)
 - Student Worksheet: ~15 slides, 10 short-answer questions, 5 challenge & application questions
 - 20-question self-grading Google Forms quiz
 
Skills Addressed
- Fluency & prosody (Readers’ Theater)
 - Evidence-based responses & discussion
 - SEL: Joy
 - Vocabulary in context; speaking & listening
 
Standards
Aligned where applicable to: CCRA.R.1, CCRA.R.2, CCRA.R.3, CCRA.W.2, CCRA.SL.1, CCRA.L.4.
License & Disclaimer
Single‑teacher classroom license. Not affiliated with any publisher or estate. Use teacher discretion to adapt topics to your learners.
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