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10th grade Women's History Month civics songs

Preview of Women's History Month in Spanish - March Music Bracket mania musical de mujeres

Women's History Month in Spanish - March Music Bracket mania musical de mujeres

This March Music Madness includes everything you need to teach a music bracket mini-unit in a world language class Spanish class. To go along with March as Women's History Month, all songs include female artists or groups with lead female singers. It can be adapted for any level of Spanish from exploratory to Spanish 4. It is perfect for March madness or anytime your class needs a fun break! It could be a bell ringer class starter for 3 weeks or a 1-day sub-plan.March Music Bracket version with
Preview of Schoolhouse Rock Fill-In the blank

Schoolhouse Rock Fill-In the blank

Created by
In the Middle
I have typed up the lyrics to 3 of the history songs (No More Kings, Shot Heard Round the World and the Preamble) but have removed certain words. My students watch the video once and then fill in the lyrics as we listen a second (and sometimes third) time to the song. I wanted a way for them to interact with the video and get the songs stuck in their heads! It is great as the start to a unit and as a fun wrap up.If you would like all 11 America Rock songs including I'm Just a Bill and Sufferi
Preview of Virtual Field Trip | Songs of Civil Rights on Google Slides

Virtual Field Trip | Songs of Civil Rights on Google Slides

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Take an experiential musical Civil Rights tour with this Virtual Musical Field trip: Sounds of Civil Rights! From demanding equality in Washington to refusing to ride segregated buses, the United States has always had musicians singing on behalf of its people. Listen to the 14 songs, learn about brief histories, and reflect.Content warning: Civil Rights contains mature content including war, violence, lynching, riots, protests, racism, & Discrimination. When in presentation mode, clicking
Preview of Declaration of Independence Taylor Swift Inspired Lesson 13 pages

Declaration of Independence Taylor Swift Inspired Lesson 13 pages

Created by
HistoTeam
Say goodbye to boring lessons and hello to a revolutionary learning experience with the ultimate American History and Declaration of Independence lesson that combines history with a touch of Taylor Swift's iconic breakup anthem, "We Are Never Getting Back Together"! Get ready to rock the history classroom with "We Are Never Getting Back Together" (the Second Continental Congress Version). It's not just a lesson; it's a revolution in learning that will leave your students singing, analyzing, and
Preview of Celebrating Women's History Month in Spanish Class | Songs, Readings, Worksheets

Celebrating Women's History Month in Spanish Class | Songs, Readings, Worksheets

Looking for the ultimate bundle to celebrate Women's History Month in Spanish Class through song, reading, and student worksheets? Check out these products: song studies and biographies come together to give Spanish-language students a deeper view of what it means to be "Latina". Buying this resource will save you 20% on the following items: Getting to Know Famous Afro-Latinas En EspañolGetting to Know Famous Latinas En EspañolGetting to Know Famous Latinas En Español: Bingo Edition! Mix Musica
Preview of 35 U.S. History Youtube Links

35 U.S. History Youtube Links

Created by
Make History Fun
This file contains 35 U.S. History Youtube links. I have used each one of these videos in my classroom throughout the school year. This file will save you valuable time trying to supplement your lessons with engaging, informative, and entertaining videos. Check out the preview file to see the list of videos included!
Preview of Econ Stories "Fear the Boom and Bust" Video: Keynes vs. Hayek Worksheet

Econ Stories "Fear the Boom and Bust" Video: Keynes vs. Hayek Worksheet

Created by YouTube Econ site "Econ Stories", "Fear the Boom and Bust", pits Keynes and Hayek in an epic rap battle that weigh in on the main central questions of our economic of our time. An engaging way of reviewing Keynesian Economics and its detractors with the help of John Maynard Keynes and F.A. Hayek. Great for a high school Gov or Econ class. You Tube Video = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nERTFo-Sk
Preview of Great Depression Music Analysis

Great Depression Music Analysis

This lesson plan was designed to help students learn about some of the major themes of the Great Depression through music. Six songs have been carefully selected from the 1920s and 1930s. Background information is included for each song. Students are asked to complete a graphic organizer as they listen to each song. The worksheet will help students analyze the various problems different groups encountered in the Great Depression.
Preview of 60s Girl Groups Unit - Early Feminism and Breaking Away from Traditional Roles

60s Girl Groups Unit - Early Feminism and Breaking Away from Traditional Roles

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The Essential Question for students is: Were the Girl Groups of the early 1960s voices of female empowerment or reflections of traditional female roles? In this lesson, students will evaluate what the emergence of the Girl Groups said about the roles of girls and women in the early 1960s. The nation sat on the threshold of a new Women’s Rights movement that would challenge traditional female roles. In 1963, Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique, widely considered a milestone in the emerg
Preview of Gender Norms Playlist Project

Gender Norms Playlist Project

Students are asked to demonstrate their understanding of how society affirms or challenges gender norms by creating a playlist in addition to writing a one to two page analysis paper discussing the larger implications of their playlist.Essential Question: How does the music industry reinforce or challenge gender norms?
Preview of Christmas Special:  SCOTUS Case Songwriting (Rudolph Version)

Christmas Special: SCOTUS Case Songwriting (Rudolph Version)

Are you an AP Government, Government, or Civics teacher looking for a Christmas themed activity to help your students remember required Supreme Court cases? This activity is a great way to do this and work on your students' creativity at the same time. In the activity, students will take one of the required SCOTUS cases and compose a song about it to the tune of Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. On the handout I've composed a sample song about Mapp v. Ohio to help them get started.
Preview of Women's History Month - Song Lyric - Bingo Game! No prep needed!

Women's History Month - Song Lyric - Bingo Game! No prep needed!

Women's History Month - Song Lyric Bingo Game! No prep needed! How to play: Play the song in the provided playlist, and have the students listen for the word. Once the students hear the word, cross it off, until they get 5 in a row! BINGO!NO PREP NEEDED!Included:Public PlaylistLists of the word, song title and artist50 different bingo cards
Preview of Hamilton The Musical Analysis Bundle

Hamilton The Musical Analysis Bundle

Help your students connect with history when studying the American Revolution in class. Listen to the soundtrack from Hamilton The Musical and use the songs to help shape classroom conversations regarding America's road to revolution!Analysis facilitates students' analysis of how the musical addresses the following historical topics:Hamilton's childhoodHamilton's role in the Caribbean sugar & slave tradeAn introduction to America's Founding FathersPolitics in the 18th centuryIdeals of the "A
Preview of Principled Music series: popular music and social justice

Principled Music series: popular music and social justice

Music and social justice have always had close ties. Music has been used for centuries to pass on important life lessons and to motivate change.  Many artists have recorded songs that seek to empower the listener to make social change. In addition, pop culture can help youth to discuss important social issues with peers; talking about social issues with peers can be daunting, particularly if the youth lives and goes to school in an atmosphere in which they know that their viewpoint is not necess
Preview of Civics- Rihanna's American Oxygen Song Analysis Opener (American Dream)

Civics- Rihanna's American Oxygen Song Analysis Opener (American Dream)

This is a great opener when discussing the American Dream. Students will watch Rihanna’s music video, read the article, and then answer the questions on the worksheet. The worksheet has 4 questions and also includes the lyrics for reference/analysis. Afterwards we discuss and this tends to lead to great conversations on how we have and have not achieved the American Dream. We discuss the imagery that stood out to us and I also have students share what their idea is when it comes to their Ame
Preview of Government & Citizenship: Political Rap Song-Lyrics Analysis & Critical Thinking

Government & Citizenship: Political Rap Song-Lyrics Analysis & Critical Thinking

The music video is available on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l6JUNFAJ9oDisclaimer: This song does have provocative thoughts, as happens in the rap genre. The purpose is to analyze and learn from the lyrics as a form of poetry and a form of argumentative writing as it references several modern pop cultural events and issues.Purpose of this Assignment: The central goal of this assignment is to critically analyze the persuasive arguments presented in this song, within the scope of pop c
Preview of Racism: popular music and social justice

Racism: popular music and social justice

Music and social justice have always had close ties. Music has been used for centuries to pass on important life lessons and to motivate change.  Many artists have recorded songs that seek to empower the listener to make social change. In addition, pop culture can help youth to discuss important social issues with peers; talking about social issues with peers can be daunting, particularly if the youth lives and goes to school in an atmosphere in which they know that their viewpoint is not necess
Preview of Mix Musical: Las Mujeres | Celebrating a Latina Women's History Month

Mix Musical: Las Mujeres | Celebrating a Latina Women's History Month

Here is a fun, no prep, Pear Deck enabled way that you can explore Women's History Month/Mes de la historia de la mujer through song in the Spanish classroom. This product is a curated list of five Latinx women, known for their independence and spark . These artists are from all-over the Spanish-speaking world, including Celia Cruz, Alaska, lead vocalist Li Saumet from Bomba Estéreo, Chavela Vargas, and Julieta Venegas.➡️ What makes this resource unique? We go into each song and highlight import
Preview of Making Social Change: popular music and social justice

Making Social Change: popular music and social justice

Music and social justice have always had close ties. Music has been used for centuries to pass on important life lessons and to motivate change.  Many artists have recorded songs that seek to empower the listener to make social change. In addition, pop culture can help youth to discuss important social issues with peers; talking about social issues with peers can be daunting, particularly if the youth lives and goes to school in an atmosphere in which they know that their viewpoint is not necess
Preview of Women's History Month Poetry -Beyonce "Pretty Hurts"

Women's History Month Poetry -Beyonce "Pretty Hurts"

Women's History Month Poem over daily experiences and pressures of women in societyAnalysis of "Pretty Hurts" by Beyonce (lyrical narrative poem)Entire lesson included (objectives; essential questions; STAAR questions over inference, figurative language, and theme; quickwrite prompts, videos, and discussion questions and reflections as the poem relates to women's history)Great lesson to discuss daily struggles and experiences of women throughout history in society and includes STAAR questions to
Preview of Bad Romance—Women's Suffrage/ Song Lyrics

Bad Romance—Women's Suffrage/ Song Lyrics

Created by
Teacher James
Use this packet to introduce students to the song 'Bad Romance—Women's Suffrage'. The song provides background information and context about the Women's Suffrage Movement in the U.S. in a fun and interesting way. This item is a digital download from Google Drive.You can view the official video here: Official VideoThis packet contains:Student copyAnswer KeyGoogle form (Vocabulary/Comprehension Review): game link
Preview of Constitution Rap Song

Constitution Rap Song

Created by
Dr Smarty Pants
I created this rap song/poem for my students to help them learn about the Constitution. You can challenge some of them to rap the song for the class for extra credit. It is something neat to do with the class. Some of them will love it (and others will think it is stupid).
Preview of Black M- Je Suis Chez Moi- English

Black M- Je Suis Chez Moi- English

Activities to use with Black M's "Je Suis Chez Moi" video and song (video can be found on YouTube). This lesson is used to teach National Identity, Global Citizenship Education, and Patriotism. It is also a great discussion about immigrants and stereotypes.This version is in English.
Preview of Song - Nina Simone - Mississippi Goddam!  Listening activity

Song - Nina Simone - Mississippi Goddam! Listening activity

Created by
Mr Tully
A protest song with a punch! This is a great song and a great listening activity. The discussion around it - written within an hour after the news of the atrocities at the time - was Simone's first protest song. Controversial at the time, the lyrics describe the anger of the time and what went before. As a listening activity and a class discussion about such themes as prejudice, racism, discrimination, there are few songs that encapsulate the feeling of rage, frustration and disillusionment
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