Virtual Field Trip | Famous Female Musicians | Women's History Month
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Enjoy this virtual musical hall of fame inspired by some of history's greatest female musicians. There are also instructions on how to create an in-person museum gallery walking tour in your classroom!
Famous females:
- Clara Schumann (True or False?)
- Fanny Mendelssohn (True or False?)
- Ella Fitzgerald (Read Aloud)
- Etta James (This or That listening activity)
- Patsy Cline (This or That)
- Dolly Parton (True or False?)
- Stevie Nicks (This or That)
- Whitney Houston (This or That)
- Billie Holiday (Read Aloud)
- Bessie Smith (Read Aloud)
- P!nk (True or False?)
- Beyonce (Read Aloud)
- Adele (This or That)
- SUMMATIVE CROSSWORD & ANSWER KEY included
Each musician has a short biography that precedes other activities. Help your students understand these musicians at any point in the year, though they fit especially well during Women's History Month in March.
When in presentation mode, clicking an artist will allow students to jump to the corresponding activities. Some artists also have a read aloud (all rights belong to original authors/artists. Please consider purchasing their books to support them!) which will start automatically with a single click. Other artists have This or That listening slides (all rights belong to original authors/artists).
Providing a copy for each student will allow them to manipulate slides for activities such as the crossword puzzle at the end. There is an answer key included and skipped, but I suggest deleting the slide when sharing with students. Answers are found in the musician biographies.
All slides are editable, so you may switch out icons, audio, or photos as desired. The linked Bitmoji that jumps students back to the female musician hall of fame can be switched with your own and linked accordingly (Ctrl + K).
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