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5th grade english language arts songs for Microsoft Word

Preview of Holidays -  Reader's Theatre Play

Holidays - Reader's Theatre Play

Created by
Quality Counts
This is an 11 page HOLIDAY PLAY that can be used with a class or theatre group to put on a performance to both small and large audiences. It is based loosely on the story 'Scrooge.' It centers around a student that wants to quit the Holiday play out of selfishness. After visits from Spirits the main character learns the errors of his ways. The play teaches a moral about how others depend on us even though we don't realize it. For adventurous teachers, there are also some recommendations for s
Preview of Song and Story Visuals for Students with Autism

Song and Story Visuals for Students with Autism

Students can sing along, sequence, or retell the story with the visual in this packet. This packet includes 1. Going on a Bear Hunt 2. Brown Bear, Brown Bear 3. The Very Hungry Caterpillar 4. Polar Bear, Polar Bear 5. The Brew 6. Wheels on the Bus
Preview of Freak the Mighty:connecting characters with music/lyrics

Freak the Mighty:connecting characters with music/lyrics

Created by
Mrs. Taylor17
This one-day activity is fun and educational. Sting recorded a song "The Mighty" for the soundtrack that goes with the movie of the book "Freak the Mighty" or "The Mighty." The kids love incorporating music in the classroom. This document includes the song lyrics and some thought provoking questions that compare the book and the lyrics as well as self-refection on the content. I also downloaded the song on iTunes to play for the kids while they answer the questions (not included). You can h
Preview of Social Protest Poetry / Song Lyrics

Social Protest Poetry / Song Lyrics

These are song lyrics by Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Ben Harper... to study as part of my Social Protest Poetry Project. This is my favorite project of the school year! Students learn the true power of words as they research, analyze, and/or write their own poetry of social protest. Real-world issues are explored and put to poetic words. The unit covers poetic analysis, research, author's purpose & craft, and multi-media presentations. Find other assignments within this unit for sale sepa
Preview of Special Olympics - We're All Alike .... We're All Different

Special Olympics - We're All Alike .... We're All Different

Special Olympics activities for every child to learn how we are all alike even though we are all different and special. A great way to educate children on differences.Can be adapted to many age and learning levels.
Preview of Robert Frost Poetry Compare and Contrast Analysis Activity and Essay

Robert Frost Poetry Compare and Contrast Analysis Activity and Essay

Created by
Janelle Lynn
Analyze Robert Frost's classic poem "The Road Not Taken" with close reading annotations and questions. Discusses message, tone, and figurative language. Then, compare and contrast the poem with country singer Lauren Alaina's hit song "The Road Less Traveled"! Students will explore music as poetry and discover if two poems with similar titles are really the same. Answer key and essay rubric provided! My students LOVED this activity and I hope yours will as well! The song is catchy and has a p
Preview of Parody Song Project & Worksheet

Parody Song Project & Worksheet

This download will provide you with a Parody Song project and accompanying worksheet to do with your classes!You will be provided with clear directions, a grading rubric and guidelines for your students to be successful on this project! The accompanying worksheet will take some time before the project to get students accustomed to writing parody songs. The products are always fun to read and I hope you enjoy this as much as I do!
Preview of Veteran's Day Lesson - Book, Song & Tissue Paper Poppies!

Veteran's Day Lesson - Book, Song & Tissue Paper Poppies!

Created by
Adrienne N
This is a powerful lesson that teaches students about and the importance of Veteran's Day. The lesson provides: - a brief history about Veteran's Day - pictures of soldiers in various wars - incorporates the book, The Wall by Eve Bunting - making tissue paper poppy pins to wear - moving video to Toby Keith's American Solider - journal entries This lesson is moving and powerful! I taught this to fourth graders a couple of years ago and they still mention it whenever they see me!! Great way to g
Preview of Da Coconut Song with Korean and English lyrics

Da Coconut Song with Korean and English lyrics

Created by
Oh Korea ESL
This is a fun song to teach your students. The song explains the coconut plant and what it is used for. The lyrics are written word for word, as well as translated in Korean. At the end of the worksheet has the link for the song.
Preview of Classroom Cheers

Classroom Cheers

Created by
Vanessa M
Great for all ages and classes! The eight cards each include a title, picture, and description of the cheer. Some examples are "You are Brrrilliant" and "Roller Coaster". The cheers are fun alternative for clapping for a class to do after a student shares a writing project or is successful. My students love these! I printed in color and put them in a small CHEER laundry box for storage in my classroom.
Preview of Chance the Rapper Reading passage and study questions.

Chance the Rapper Reading passage and study questions.

Created by
Mrs Woods
A great informational worksheet on some of the up and coming African American singers, rappers, and etc. Great for reading comprehension, main idea, fluency reading and a motivational reinforcement to enforce literacy to the new generation with their current music genre.
Preview of STATE TEST POEM - MOTIVATE YOUR STUDENTS

STATE TEST POEM - MOTIVATE YOUR STUDENTS

Created by
Pontebbi Prints
Give this poem to your students on the morning of the state test! (Preview is abridged version of poem)
Preview of CHRISTMAS CAROLS

CHRISTMAS CAROLS

Created by
YOUR PROFE
CHRISTMAS CAROLS: - We wish you a Merry Christmas.- Little donkey- Santa Claus is coming to town. Listening practice. You will be able to get better at your LISTENING with this activity.•- Complete the song.•- Also, you must put the sentences in order (1-4) according to the song.You can find the link of MP3 songs in the WORD document.
Preview of Teaching Theme with Songs

Teaching Theme with Songs

Created by
Gianna Cirino
Want to attract middle school students to the idea of theme? Try using two different genres of songs with the same message! Product includes song lyrics and instructions for analyzing song lyrics and writing about theme using lyrics as textual evidence.
Preview of Months of the Year Songs

Months of the Year Songs

Created by
Heather Ford
I use these songs during calendar time in my classroom. I allow the children to create the hand motions, clapping, snapping, etc. to help them make it fun! We sing these daily. I have ex-students that tell me they still sing some of the songs to help them remember how to spell the months. I also find that after a few days into each month, students no longer look around the room to spell the month when they need to write it. They also love going home and showing off to their family that they can
Preview of Uptown Funk Scavenger Hunt - 1 day research practice

Uptown Funk Scavenger Hunt - 1 day research practice

Using "Uptown Funk" -- have students search through the available resources on line to answer questions about the Bruno Mars Featuring mega hit from Mark Ronson. Poetry, Music, Research, Fun. I use in on those strange days at the END OF SCHOOL where one needs enrichment, but not grades.
Preview of Songs and Poems for Every Season

Songs and Poems for Every Season

Created by
Kimberly Moon
This 11 page document contains 77 poems/songs to use in the lower elementary classroom. They are sorted by season/holiday starting with back to school in the fall and ending with end of school in the summer. These are poems and songs I have collected over the years from websites and the collections of my fellow teachers, and put together into one easy-to-read document. You can blow these poems up on a poster maker to use them in shared reading, or copy them out for your students. The possibiliti
Preview of Christmas Poetry Scavenger Hunt

Christmas Poetry Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Casey Jensen
I made a search for literary devices in different Christmas songs. I made them stations and gave the kids about 3-5 minutes per station. They loved it! Songs lyrics are not attached due to possible copyright issues, but they are easy to find online. You can also play the songs for the students and have them try to listen for them.Updated- I made more of an outline for kids to follow, as well as an answer key. I added a few devices as well. Hope you like it!
Preview of Poetic Devices with Taylor Swift

Poetic Devices with Taylor Swift

Created by
Sara Bonaly
This worksheet provides examples of alliteration, assonance, consonance, rhyme, and repetition using lyrics from Taylor Swift songs.
Preview of Biologists Here, Biologists There Chant English and Spanish Versions

Biologists Here, Biologists There Chant English and Spanish Versions

Created by
Tu Voz Inspira
Biologists Here There Chant available in English and Spanish. This chant lends itself to be used with a sentence patterning chart. It can be used to help supplement a unit on life cycles, animals, plants or careers. This is a great chant to discuss word types to emerging bilinguals.
Preview of Text Structures Rap (Iggy Azalea Parody)

Text Structures Rap (Iggy Azalea Parody)

Created by
1337 Teacher
Many of my students were struggling with learning and recognizing the differences between the six nonfiction text structures. So, I rewrote Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" to include information about cause and effect, question and answer, description, problem and solution, compare and contrast, and chronological order/sequence. Enjoy! Also, I changed "I.G.G.Y." to M.U.L.E because our school mascot is the mule. You could change that part to any four letter word or team you'd like.
Preview of R.A.C.E. Song for Constructed Responses

R.A.C.E. Song for Constructed Responses

I wrote this song to help my students remember the steps to writing a constructed response. This is a new concept to them and they need to be prepared for the new state test, Georgia Milestones. They will RESTATE the question, ANSWER the question, CITE evidence from the text, and EXPLAIN their answer.
Preview of Nature of Science Vocabulary Chants

Nature of Science Vocabulary Chants

Chants are an exciting and effective teaching strategy. This Nature of Science pack contains five chants about topics such as the scientific method and safety. Why chants? Chants are embedded with science vocabulary and concepts, crucial to lesson content. They use music and rhythm, devices that help students retain the information longer. Chants are a tried and true strategy for ELL learners (as well as all learners). Most of all, they pique interest in the lesson and pre-teach key lesson point
Preview of JTRD Songs'n'Tails Chapter 8: Show Time
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JTRD Songs'n'Tails Chapter 8: Show Time

Chapter 8: Show TimeIn this episode, we learn how to: write a hook chorus, find the song in your heart, and put together your own concert in the classroom. Jake experiences his very first music festival and creates beautiful memories.includes a jpg lyric sheet to Tia and Tommy's song Crazy Beautiful
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