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1st grade astronomy scripts

Preview of Space Class Play

Space Class Play

Created by
Susan Russell
Space Class Play for Key Stage I This class play or assembly was written for 5 – 7 year olds *(version for older children also available) Cast of 30 - easily adapted up or down Duration - 15 - 20 minutes Fun 'romp' through Space - with astronauts and, most importantly, rocket men - who would have thought an astronaut could forget his own rocket?! All 8 planets covered - before Narrator returns to Earth! *Also available off this website and www.plays-r-ussell.com : Key Stage II version of this sc
Preview of Reader's Theater Script | Constellation and Stars | Beginning Readers

Reader's Theater Script | Constellation and Stars | Beginning Readers

A great readers theater for 1st-3rd grade students that can be used any time of the year! Perfect for any units on stars, space, or constellations!
Preview of 1000 Useful Words - Build Vocabulary and Literacy Skills

1000 Useful Words - Build Vocabulary and Literacy Skills

Created by
Loka teatcher
This exciting collection of 1,000 words will broaden young children's vocabulary, and strengthen their early reading and writing skills. Arranged thematically, topics include Me and My Family, Animals, How We Look and Feel, Around the World, and I know... Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Weather, and Seasons. There are also four "story style" spreads that tell a simple narrative and inspire storytelling skills: for example, All in a Day is about a young child's typical day, and If I Were a Pet looks at
Preview of Interactive solar system theater - for classes and homeschooling

Interactive solar system theater - for classes and homeschooling

Created by
learningkiddos
This interactive solar system theater was developed by me to teach children facts about the solar system in a fun way.It works very simply: first print and cut out the planets, glue them onto paper plates and put a stick behind. I wrote a little play in which every child is one planet. You can also print out the sheets in black and white, it still works fine. As a little bonus I've put in planets without the description as well so kids can guess which planet it is.This material is designed for f
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