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The First Continental Congress Reader's Theater Script | American Revolution Activity
The First Continental Congress Reader's Theater Script | American Revolution Activity
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Classroom Use at a Glance
A no-prep Reader’s Theater script for students that supports fluency practice, small groups, discussion, and content-area review in history and social studies.
Classroom Uses Fluency Practice, Small Groups, Performance Reading, Discussion, Review, Content-Area Reading view all
- Fluency Practice
- Small Groups
- Performance Reading
- Discussion
- Review
- Content-Area Reading
Included Reader’s Theater Script, Teacher Guide, Student Worksheet, Answer Key, Quiz, Google Forms Quiz, Discussion Questions, Writing Prompt view all
- Reader’s Theater Script
- Teacher Guide
- Student Worksheet
- Answer Key
- Quiz
- Google Forms Quiz
- Discussion Questions
- Writing Prompt
Format PDF, DOCX, Google Docs, Google Forms, Printable, Editable view all
- DOCX
- Google Docs
- Google Forms
- Printable
- Editable
Differentiation Mixed Reading Levels, Vocabulary Support, Small-Group Support view all
- Mixed Reading Levels
- Vocabulary Support
- Small-Group Support
This differentiated American Revolution reader's theater script helps students understand how the First Continental Congress united colonial leaders in 1774. It gives grades 3-8 students a performance-based way to study the Intolerable Acts, colonial resistance, and the road to independence.
This script should take about ~20 minutes to read depending on your classroom's level. An extra ~25 minutes for prep, discussion, vocabulary or short answer comprehension questions should also be planned.
This product includes a zip file consisting of:
- Grades 3~5 Version (~11 Characters, 900 words, 9 pages)
- Grades 6~8 Version (~12 Characters, 730 words, 8 pages)
- Student & Teacher Reader's Theater Tips & Notes
- 10 Comprehension Short Answer and 10 Vocabulary Words
- Themes & Discussion Question Prompts
- Note: All files are in editable DOCX format
- Character Note: Some characters only have 1 or 2 lines, if necessary one student can read multiple lines. Likewise some of the main characters can be read by multiple students.
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