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Sitting Down for Dr. King

A Play

By Charles Ryder Illustrator Narrator Editor Photographed by

Sitting Down for Dr. King

A Play

By Charles Ryder Illustrator Narrator Editor Photographed by
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Liven up your Civil Rights unit with this powerful classroom play about the Greensboro Lunch Counter Sit-ins of 1960. Based on the actual event, this seven page, twenty minute classroom play script is suitable for reader's theater or stage performance and can be adapted to include music from the Civil Rights Movement. From seven to fourteen parts; use it with students in grades 4 through 8 to improve fluency, engage learners, and meet the CCSs.

Originally published in the January 2003 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks magazine, its dramatic conclusion has made it one of the most frequently republished in the Civil Rights series. Fully reproducible; the...

Liven up your Civil Rights unit with this powerful classroom play about the Greensboro Lunch Counter Sit-ins of 1960. Based on the actual event, this seven page, twenty minute classroom play script is suitable for reader's theater or stage performance and can be adapted to include music from the Civil Rights Movement. From seven to fourteen parts; use it with students in grades 4 through 8 to improve fluency, engage learners, and meet the CCSs.

Originally published in the January 2003 issue of Scholastic's Storyworks magazine, its dramatic conclusion has made it one of the most frequently republished in the Civil Rights series. Fully reproducible; the original purchaser is licensed to reproduce one classroom set per year.

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