My work for Scholastic writing black history plays is just a tiny blip on the civil rights radar, a minuscule … More
Category: readers theater
Best Bets for January
MLK Day is January 20th, so it’s a great time to use some exceptional reader’s theater to teach about this … More
A Christmas Play Doesn’t Have to be a Christmas Play
We all know it. During the weeks leading up to Christmas, it can be a challenge to keep the kids … More
Play Scripts for the Holidays
A Special Play for Vets Day
Both my parents served in the military. My mom had a short stint as a WAAC in DC before landing … More
Time to Unleash Your Ghouls & Goblins!
Back a hundred years ago, the idea of ghoulishness was captured in short stories rather than comic books. Writers like … More
Your Year Just Got Easier
I strive to publish materials that are kid-centric, easy-to-use, and sustainable. That being the case, the following products will make … More
Mouse Drowns in Soup, is Saved by Bird!
New Plays for Back to School You probably know the Brothers Grimm for stories like Rapunzel and the Frog Prince, … More
Help for Spring Fever in the Classroom
Trees and flowers aren’t the only things blossoming right now. Your students, having spent much of the year under your … More
Banned Books, Banned Plays
Censorship always begins with good intentions. Following the George Floyd protests, heightened concern about cultural sensitivity and traumatic events led … More