Bring Canadian history to life with these powerful and engaging scripts!
With Celebrate Canada you will:
- build oral language skills, reading fluency and comprehension.
- foster critical thinking and the development of essential knowledge and skills.
- boost student confidence.
- provide a social, cooperative learning experience.
- increase awareness and promote a deeper understanding of important curriculum-based social studies topics.
…the kids using reader’s theatre are lllloving it, really! The teachers love the format and we are amazed at how much they want to keep doing the reading. Thank you so much for this wonderful collection!!!
Gloria Danella, Académie Internationale Zig Zag, Victoriaville, QC
In order to assist you in assessing the reading level of each book in the series, please note the following sample pages:
Please see Free Resources section for script-specific teaching resources featuring background information, tips for voice and expression, readers’ theatre classroom strategies and extension activities designed to integrate listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.
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$81.95
On July 1, 1867, Canada became a single British colony made up of four provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. What brought these four together? How did the building of Canada begin?
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$70.00
The British North America Act, Canada’s first constitution, was passed by the British Parliament in 1867. During the 20th century, Canada expanded and matured as a nation while becoming more and more in- dependent from Great Britain. Finally, on April 17, 1982, Canada became a fully sovereign nation when Prime Minister Trudeau and Queen Elizabeth…
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$69.95
The British North America Act, Canada’s first constitution, was passed by the British Parliament in 1867. During the 20th century, Canada expanded and matured as a nation while becoming more and more in- dependent from Great Britain. Finally, on April 17, 1982, Canada became a fully sovereign nation when Prime Minister Trudeau and Queen Elizabeth…
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$75.95
When his newspaper the Novascotian was sued for libel, Joseph Howe, champion of free speech, defended himself. He spoke for more than six hours non-stop during his trial at Province House in Halifax in 1835. Howe continued to fight for the rights and freedoms of Nova Scotians as a Member of the Legislative Assembly. Prime…
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$69.95
Canada is a new country with plans to expand westward to the Pacific Ocean. In 1869, it purchases vast lands from the Hudson’s Bay Company without consulting with the people of The Red River Colony. When these colonists invite Louis Riel and his provisional government to help them stand up for their rights, a rebellion…
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$94.95
On October 18, 1929, women in Canada were legally declared as persons. Nellie McClung, as one of the Famous Five, had succeeded in changing women’s rights forever in Canada. This script follows McClung’s struggle as a voice for women, including her experiences as an unmarried school teacher, her arguments with political leaders, her satirical play…
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$75.95
It is the late 19th century. Canada is not yet thirty years old. Where will Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier find hard-working, skilled farmers willing to settle the vast lands of the Canadian West? The answer is found far across the Atlantic Ocean in a country where citizens have little freedom and few opportunities — Ukraine.
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$129.95
On July 1, 1867, Canada became a single British colony made up of four provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. What brought these four together? How did the building of Canada begin?
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$129.95
The British North America Act, Canada’s first constitution, was passed by the British Parliament in 1867. During the 20th century, Canada expanded and matured as a nation while becoming more and more in- dependent from Great Britain. Finally, on April 17, 1982, Canada became a fully sovereign nation when Prime Minister Trudeau and Queen Elizabeth…
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$70.00
When his newspaper the Novascotian was sued for libel, Joseph Howe, champion of free speech, defended himself. He spoke for more than six hours non-stop during his trial at Province House in Halifax in 1835. Howe continued to fight for the rights and freedoms of Nova Scotians as a Member of the Legislative Assembly. Prime…
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$129.95
When his newspaper the Novascotian was sued for libel, Joseph Howe, champion of free speech, defended himself. He spoke for more than six hours non-stop during his trial at Province House in Halifax in 1835. Howe continued to fight for the rights and freedoms of Nova Scotians as a Member of the Legislative Assembly. Prime…
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$70.00
Canada is a new country with plans to expand westward to the Pacific Ocean. In 1869, it purchases vast lands from the Hudson’s Bay Company without consulting with the people of The Red River Colony. When these colonists invite Louis Riel and his provisional government to help them stand up for their rights, a rebellion…
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$129.95
Canada is a new country with plans to expand westward to the Pacific Ocean. In 1869, it purchases vast lands from the Hudson’s Bay Company without consulting with the people of The Red River Colony. When these colonists invite Louis Riel and his provisional government to help them stand up for their rights, a rebellion…
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$129.95
On October 18, 1929, women in Canada were legally declared as persons. Nellie McClung, as one of the Famous Five, had succeeded in changing women’s rights forever in Canada. This script follows McClung’s struggle as a voice for women, including her experiences as an unmarried school teacher, her arguments with political leaders, her satirical play…
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$70.00
It is the late 19th century. Canada is not yet thirty years old. Where will Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier find hard-working, skilled farmers willing to settle the vast lands of the Canadian West? The answer is found far across the Atlantic Ocean in a country where citizens have little freedom and few opportunities — Ukraine.
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$129.95
It is the late 19th century. Canada is not yet thirty years old. Where will Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier find hard-working, skilled farmers willing to settle the vast lands of the Canadian West? The answer is found far across the Atlantic Ocean in a country where citizens have little freedom and few opportunities — Ukraine.
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$70.00
On July 1, 1867, Canada became a single British colony made up of four provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. What brought these four together? How did the building of Canada begin?
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$159.95
On July 1, 1867, Canada became a single British colony made up of four provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. What brought these four together? How did the building of Canada begin?
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$159.95
The British North America Act, Canada’s first constitution, was passed by the British Parliament in 1867. During the 20th century, Canada expanded and matured as a nation while becoming more and more in- dependent from Great Britain. Finally, on April 17, 1982, Canada became a fully sovereign nation when Prime Minister Trudeau and Queen Elizabeth…
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$159.95
When his newspaper the Novascotian was sued for libel, Joseph Howe, champion of free speech, defended himself. He spoke for more than six hours non-stop during his trial at Province House in Halifax in 1835. Howe continued to fight for the rights and freedoms of Nova Scotians as a Member of the Legislative Assembly. Prime…
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$159.95
Canada is a new country with plans to expand westward to the Pacific Ocean. In 1869, it purchases vast lands from the Hudson’s Bay Company without consulting with the people of The Red River Colony. When these colonists invite Louis Riel and his provisional government to help them stand up for their rights, a rebellion…
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$70.00
On October 18, 1929, women in Canada were legally declared as persons. Nellie McClung, as one of the Famous Five, had succeeded in changing women’s rights forever in Canada. This script follows McClung’s struggle as a voice for women, including her experiences as an unmarried school teacher, her arguments with political leaders, her satirical play…
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$159.95
On October 18, 1929, women in Canada were legally declared as persons. Nellie McClung, as one of the Famous Five, had succeeded in changing women’s rights forever in Canada. This script follows McClung’s struggle as a voice for women, including her experiences as an unmarried school teacher, her arguments with political leaders, her satirical play…
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$159.95
It is the late 19th century. Canada is not yet thirty years old. Where will Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier find hard-working, skilled farmers willing to settle the vast lands of the Canadian West? The answer is found far across the Atlantic Ocean in a country where citizens have little freedom and few opportunities — Ukraine.