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Reader's Theater Fairy Tales Scripts for Mock Trial of Wolf from Red Riding Hood

Rated 4.69 out of 5, based on 16 reviews
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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th
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40 pages
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Reader's theater scripts are a fun way to get your kids reading. This fairy tale reader's theater is set up as a mock trial of the wolf from Little Red Riding Hood. This reader's theatre script is for upper elementary (3rd, 4th, & 5th) and is a spin-off of the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale.

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This Mock Trial includes:

  • Reader's Theater with 10 speaking parts

Judge, District Attorney: Ms. Daffy E. Dill, Plaintiff’s Attorney: Mr. Pork E. Pig,

Wolfie S. Badd, Lil Red, Granny, Mr. Wood S. Mann, Mr. Alexander Wolf, Bailiff, Jury Foreman

There is also a jury that is in charge of the final verdict.

  • Activities

Introduction of Trial Vocabulary

Witnesses Questionnaire

Writing Assignment for punishment

Fairytale Times News Report

  • Headbands

Headband in Black/White and Color for each character and jury member

You can have more than one jury to see if they came up with a different verdict. This reader's theater is a great social studies lesson on how our judicial system works.

Check out the preview for more details

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My Other Related Products:

Reader's Theater Trial of Alexander T. Wolf

Reader's Theater Trial of Goldilocks

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I hope you enjoy this activity!

Thanks,

Jennifer Dowell

Love Teaching Kids

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40 pages
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