Westward Expansion ➜ Civil War Readers Theater Bundle (1801 – 1865)
Transform middle-school U.S. History with ten editable Readers Theater scripts that dramatize America’s surging growth, moral conflicts, and march toward freedom. Primary-source quotations—from Clay, Harriet Tubman, John Brown, and Abraham Lincoln—pull students into the debates that shaped the nation.
Why Teachers Love This Bundle
- Print-and-Perform Convenience—Each script is ~9 pages, 10 scenes, 12–15 mixed-level roles, and ready in Google Docs™ & PDF.
- Complete Teacher Toolkit—Scene summaries, primary-source context, CCSS-aligned questions, and 20-question Google Forms™ quizzes.
- Built-In Literacy Gains—Repeated reading & expressive dialogue boost fluency while SAT-level vocabulary (“fervor,” “ratification,” “tenacity”) elevates word work.
- Diverse Viewpoints—Pioneers, abolitionists, Native leaders, lawmakers, riders, and soldiers spark rich classroom debate.
Scripts Included
- The Missouri Compromise (1820) – Henry Clay’s tightrope act averts disunion…for now.
- The Monroe Doctrine (1823) – Adams & Monroe warn Europe: “hands off” the Americas.
- The Second Great Awakening – Finney’s revivals ignite abolition, temperance, & women’s rights.
- Oregon Trail Migration (1843) – Whitman letters guide 1,000 pioneers toward Manifest Destiny.
- The Fugitive Slave Act (1850) – Tubman & Boston protesters battle the law of the land.
- Bleeding Kansas (1854-56) – Popular sovereignty erupts into guerrilla war & Sumner’s caning.
- John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry (1859) – One arsenal seizure, a nation electrified.
- The Pony Express (1860-61) – 10-day mail dash races the telegraph and Paiute conflicts.
- The Battle of Antietam (1862) – Cigar-wrapped plans, Bloody Lane, and Lincoln’s Proclamation pivot the war.
- The 13th Amendment (1865) – Stevens & Lincoln secure the vote that ends slavery.
Bundle Contents at a Glance
Component | Qty | Highlights |
---|---|---|
Readers Theater Scripts | 10 | Primary-source quotes, 10 scenes, 12–15 roles |
Teacher Guides | 10 | Scene summaries, answer keys, standards |
Student Slide Decks | 10 | Vocabulary + comprehension tasks |
Auto-Graded Quizzes | 10 | Google Forms™—instant data! |
Standards Covered
CCRA.R.1 • CCRA.R.2 • CCRA.W.2 • CCRA.SL.1 • CCRA.L.4
RH.6-8.1 • RH.6-8.2 • RH.6-8.4 • RH.6-8.6 • RH.6-8.7
Will This Meet Your Needs?
Try a full sample first! Download the Missouri Compromise script free to test performance, comprehension questions, and quiz format with your class.
Want More Social Studies Activities?
Perfect for sub plans, sick days, supplemental activities, review stations, Friday fun days or even build an entire emergency curriculum with these 4 bundles below:
BUNDLE #1 Colonial America and the Early Republic (1587 – 1811)
- The Lost Colony of Roanoke (1587)
- King Philip’s War (1675–1676) [FREE DOWNLOAD!]
- The First Great Awakening (1730s–1740s)
- Proclamation of 1763 (1763)
- The Northwest Ordinance (1787)
- The Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
- The Barbary Wars (1801–1805)
- Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806)
- Tecumseh’s Resistance (1809–1811)
- The Embargo Act of 1807 (1807)
Bundle #2 Westward Expansion (1801 – 1865)
- The Missouri Compromise (1820) [FREE DOWNLOAD!]
- The Monroe Doctrine (1823)
- The Second Great Awakening (1820s–1830s)
- Oregon Trail Migration (1840s)
- The Fugitive Slave Act (1850)
- Bleeding Kansas (1854–1856)
- John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry (1859)
- The Pony Express (1860–1861)
- The Battle of Antietam (1862)
- The 13th Amendment (1865)
Bundle #3 Revolutionary War (1773 – 1804)
- The Boston Tea Party (1773–1774) [FREE DOWNLOAD!]
- United We Stand: The First Continental Congress (1774)
- Liberty or Death: Patrick Henry's Speech (1775)
- Midnight Ride and Paul Revere (1775)
- Green Mountain Boys and Bunker Hill (1775)
- The Second Continental Congress (1775)
- Common Sense and the Declaration of Independence (1776)
- Crossing the Delaware and Trenton Victory (1776)
- Valley Forge and The American Crisis (1777–1778)
- Foreign Allies: Lafayette and France (1777–1778)
- Sybil Ludington and Molly Pitcher (1777)
- Hamilton and His Duel (1780s–1804)
- Yorktown and the Treaty of Paris (1781–1783)
- Washington Steps Down: The Man Who Would Be King (1783)
- Slavery and the Revolution (1770s–1780s)
- NOTE 1: These 15 scripts do not include Google Docs or Slides but the docx file can easily be uploaded to Google Docs and distributed digitally if desired.
- NOTE 2: These 15 scripts also include a G3-5 reading level of each script for diverse language ability classrooms.
Bundle #4 Reconstruction (1865 – 1877)
- The Assassination of Lincoln (1865) [FREE DOWNLOAD!]
- Presidential vs. Radical Reconstruction (1865–1867)
- The Freedmen’s Bureau (1865–1872)
- The 14th and 15th Amendments (1868–1870)
- Black Political Participation (1867–1877)
- The Ku Klux Klan and Resistance (1866–1871)
- The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson (1868)
- The Compromise of 1877 (1877)
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U.S. History Mega Bundle of 43 Readers Theater Scripts for Grades 6 to 8