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Common Core RL.4.7 songs

Preview of The Great Kapok Tree-Play

The Great Kapok Tree-Play

Created by
Moore To Read
This is an adaptation of The Great Kapok Tree Book by Lynne Cherry as a play. This contains stage suggestions and songs that can be used with the students for a fun play. Students will enjoy dressing up as each one of the characters in the story.
Preview of Song Lyrics Analysis FREEBIE {Theme, Figurative Language, and more!}

Song Lyrics Analysis FREEBIE {Theme, Figurative Language, and more!}

This is one of my most popular and highly requested activities by students! Simple yet highly engaging activity that focuses on many important ELA skills:-Close read and annotate a text-Vocabulary and context clues-Figurative language-Theme and author's purpose-Making connectionsI have created a variety of these and each analysis activity is tailored to the specific song! I'm giving you this activity for FREE!If you like it, let me know in the feedback AND follow me on TPT to be one of the first
Preview of Rise Up- Structure of a Specific Stanza in Poetry Meaning

Rise Up- Structure of a Specific Stanza in Poetry Meaning

Created by
Waves of ELA
Use this text "Rise Up" by Andra Day to help students understand the specific stanza's contribution in the overall meaning of a text!!
Preview of Teach CCSS with Moana's Song You're Welcome | Reading Literature | Theme

Teach CCSS with Moana's Song You're Welcome | Reading Literature | Theme

Created by
TeacherTravis
Teach CCSS with Moana's Song You're Welcome! Use this short 3 minute song to teach a ton of CCSS standards. Identify visual elements that add meaning to the lyrics throughout the song. Describe Maui's character traits. Compare how Maui and Moana feel about the appreciation that Maui is due. Explore the theme of this song and more!This song by Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson, along with the lyrics on screen, can be found on YouTube here.(Note: I do not own this link, if it changes, search 'You're Welco
Preview of Teach CCSS with Moana's Song Shiny | Craft & Structure | Character Study

Teach CCSS with Moana's Song Shiny | Craft & Structure | Character Study

Created by
TeacherTravis
Teach CCSS with Moana's Song Shiny! Use this short 3 minute song to teach a ton of CCSS standards. Explore how lyrics reveal what Tamatoa feels about himself and how he responds to those feelings. Compare Tamatoa to Maui, identify metaphors and discuss what they mean in the context of the song. This song by Jemaine Clement, along with the lyrics on screen, can be found on YouTube here.(Note: I do not own this link, if it changes, search 'Shiny Moana lyrics' and another video should be available
Preview of Sing a Book: There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom Song by Yvadne Bygrave

Sing a Book: There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom Song by Yvadne Bygrave

Created by
Sing a Book
The song is based on the book ‘There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom’ by Louis Sachar and has an up tempo beat with catchy lyrics that are easy to learn. As with all Sing a Book songs, it draw inferences, such as inferring a character’s feeling, thoughts and motives from their actions, which is reflected in the lyrics. The song requires no musical experience to teach, as the bundle includes the vocals, instrumental and lyrics. The lesson plan demonstrates how the song can be used as a guid
Preview of Sing a Book: The Angel of Nitshill Road Song by Yvadne Bygrave

Sing a Book: The Angel of Nitshill Road Song by Yvadne Bygrave

Created by
Sing a Book
The two songs are based on the book ‘The Angel of Nitshill Road’ by Anne Fine. ‘The beginning’ introduces Barry Hunter’s victims and how he makes them feel and ‘The End’ concludes the story after the arrival of Celeste (The Angel). The songs have a traditional piano based melody with lyrics that are easy to learn; portraying the characters thoughts and feelings. They require no musical experience as the bundle includes the vocals, instrumentals and lyrics for each song. The lesson plan dem
Preview of BIRCHBARK BEATS RAP SONG

BIRCHBARK BEATS RAP SONG

Created by
That's a Rap
This original rap song is the perfect complement to award-winning author Louise Erdrich's novel, The Birchbark House, about an energetic 7-year old Ojibwa girl named Omakayas who comes of age and helps her family survive during the harsh seasons in 1847 on the shores of Lake Superior. The song's lyrics summarize the story with fun and detailed rhymes, while teaching character traits, sensory language, figurative language, and more! Use it as a study guide, too!
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