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Preview of Bosquejo para Ensayo Argumentativo Hamilton Satisfied - SPANISH Argument Essay

Bosquejo para Ensayo Argumentativo Hamilton Satisfied - SPANISH Argument Essay

Si te cuesta motivar a tus estudiantes a argumentar, ¡déjaselo a Hamilton! La canción Satisfied del popular musical histórico modela perfectamente la estructura del ensayo. Esta unidad enseña a los estudiantes las características de un buen texto argumentativo, y luego los guía en la redacción de un ensayo argumentativo. Tras analizar la situación a la que se enfrenta Angelica Schuyler en la canción, los estudiantes tomarán una postura a favor del amor o la razón, y pasarán por el proceso de esc
Preview of Songs to teach The 6 Traits of Writing

Songs to teach The 6 Traits of Writing

Created by
Teach2Empower
This is a collection of six songs that I developed to help my students understand the 6 Traits of Writing. These songs will help your students understand Ideas, Organization, Word Choice, Voice, Sentence Fluency, and Conventions. You may also print out each page and create a poster to display in your classroom. Songs to teach The 6 Traits of Writing by Lindsay Stark is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Listening Log: Student Digital Music Journal/Interactive Google Slide Assignment

Listening Log: Student Digital Music Journal/Interactive Google Slide Assignment

This Listening Log Digital Music Journal, class activity/google slide assignment can be used all school year long to engage students in thoughtful and creative reflection on the music you are listening to or working on! It can be a great tool for in person or virtual/distance learning and perfect for Google Classroom. Your students will have the opportunity to share their intellectual and artistic interpretation of the song(s) you choose, and they will be practicing their writing and music vocab
Preview of Hamilton Musical Satisfied Song Argumentative Essay Writing Outlines and Debate

Hamilton Musical Satisfied Song Argumentative Essay Writing Outlines and Debate

Drawing from a catchy song from Hamilton, students will learn the structure of an argumentative speech, and craft their own effective argument essay about following love vs. reason. Students will use guiding outlines to get their ideas together and craft a well-structured paper. The song matter will bring out the best kind of passion in students, the same one they’ll need to take a stance about potential real-life relationship decisions.The teacher may decide to extend this lesson with a debate
Preview of R.A.C.E.S. Strategy Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone
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R.A.C.E.S. Strategy Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone

Turn your classroom into a writing powerhouse with Rita Malone's captivating RACES Writing Strategy Chant! Engage and empower your students as they master the art of essay writing – restating, answering, citing the text, explaining their evidence, and summarizing. Say goodbye to dull writing lessons and hello to an interactive, rhythmic experience that will transform your students into confident writers. The students will march it out like writing soldiers who are ready to take on any writing pr
Preview of Choosing Effective Textual Evidence (with music lyrics)

Choosing Effective Textual Evidence (with music lyrics)

Created by
Zach Odenthal
Have students practice choosing effective textual evidence to support a claim. This all based around 2020-2021 Pop / TikTok songs. READY TO USE!!Includes a Do NowIncludes Learning TargetIncludes directionsIncludes an Exit TicketEasily set up as an I do, We do, You do activity
Preview of R.A.C.E. Strategy Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone
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R.A.C.E. Strategy Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone

Turn your classroom into a writing powerhouse with Rita Malone's captivating RACE Writing Strategy Chant! Engage and empower your students as they master the art of essay writing – restating, answering, citing the text, and explaining their evidence. Say goodbye to dull writing lessons and hello to an interactive, rhythmic experience that will transform your students into confident writers. The students will march it out like writing soldiers who are ready to take on any writing prompt they are
Preview of Hazard: A Murder Mystery Evaluation Argument

Hazard: A Murder Mystery Evaluation Argument

Created by
Wendy Turner
My kids LOVE this assignment. Before I present this, I have presented several forms of argumentation. In this assignment we use evaluative argumentation to have students solve the murder of Mary using the song "Hazard" and videos by Richard Marx. Note: You can find the videos on YouTube with a quick search. We have amazing debates, students learn how to evaluate different pieces of an argument, and make connections. This handout is to prep for a whole class debate. I've even had kids tweet Richa
Preview of Smooth Transitions Practice Worksheets and Song Parody Package *NEW & IMPROVED!*

Smooth Transitions Practice Worksheets and Song Parody Package *NEW & IMPROVED!*

Created by
Lexiphile
Get your students thinking more intentionally about the transition words they use to link ideas in their sentences, and help them write more sophisticated and informative sentences. This package contains:A step-by-step demonstration slide show to introduce the topic in a fun wayA printable Student Note sheet (for use during presentation)Link to an Exit Ticket (Google Form)A video demo of the song "Smooth Transitions," sung to the tune of "Despacito"Lyrics of "Smooth Transitions" song split up on
Preview of Song Lyric Analysis and Characterization + Bonus:Informational Text!

Song Lyric Analysis and Characterization + Bonus:Informational Text!

Quickly add all resources to your Google Drive (with just a few clicks)! Every resource is editable!This activity is ready to assign and can be printed and done digitally! Be ready to have in depth conversations about both fictional and real life heroes! This is a great activity to introduce students to the idea of a hero! (Great for lessons on: 9/11, Civil Rights/Social Justice Heroes, Acts of Kindness or Charity, Comparison of the Literary Hero).Can be used with multiple grade levels and paire
Preview of Constructed Response Song

Constructed Response Song

This is a song about the RACE strategy for writing constructed responses. It is set to the tune of Shake It Off by Taylor Swift. If you e-mail me with proof you have purchased these lyrics, I can send you the MP4 of the song with myself and a friend singing it. b.allison.rodgers@gmail.com
Preview of CLOZELINE "Ska de la tierra"-Bebe

CLOZELINE "Ska de la tierra"-Bebe

Created by
Sra Restrepo
Here is another way to engage your students in a fun and effective way. This song packet has everything you need to begin or continue or extend your topic of global challenges. In the packet, I have given you clear instructions on how to do it all with links to videos related to climate change, poem and the lyrics of the song. Below you will find the answers to the fill in the blank portion of this wonderful activity.Fiebre- amor- medicina- doloroso- tiembla- limpio- pisamos- están- niños- hijos
Preview of Effectively Quoting Textual Evidence and Pointing it Back to a Claim

Effectively Quoting Textual Evidence and Pointing it Back to a Claim

Created by
Zach Odenthal
Have students practice effectively quoting textual evidence and pointing it back to a claim. There are three sections of activities. Each on provides two quotes and one claim. The goal is to use these and have students write mini paragraphs. READY TO USE!!Includes a Do NowIncludes classroom normsIncludes Learning Target & unpacking of the learning targetIncludes directionsIncludes an Exit TicketEasily set up as an I do, We do, You do activity
Preview of Mulan Song and Chinese Poetry Analysis

Mulan Song and Chinese Poetry Analysis

Created by
Andrew Gordon
Enhancement activity for showing of the Disney film Mulan and study of Chinese culture. Four handouts with glossaries and questions based on seven poetic works.
Preview of NO-PREP Activities (Pre-Thanksgiving Break Edition)

NO-PREP Activities (Pre-Thanksgiving Break Edition)

Need some relevant activities for your students to do as you all prepare for Thanksgiving break, but don't want to bog them down with meaningless busy work? Well, this is the assignment for you! This 10-slide Google Slides Presentation gives students a chance to show off their personal interests while keeping them engaged as you grade, finish units, and prepare for the end of the semster! This assignment requires no prep, can be adapted to fit your classes needs, and gives students an opportunit
Preview of Music Literacy Unit: Teach Reading Using Music

Music Literacy Unit: Teach Reading Using Music

This unit was written to accompany the PBS documentary, "American Roots Music" and the PBS accompanying A. R. M. booklet. ( https://www.pbs.org/americanrootsmusic/) Most of the unit, however, can also be implemented with other music resources that are readily available via internet. Music vocabulary is emphasized, as well as song lyrics from numerous genres. I purchased two large second hand speakers to use so that the music we analyzed could be played as loudly as neighboring teachers could st
Preview of Country Music as Poetry

Country Music as Poetry

In this lesson, students examine the songs "Humble and Kind" by Tim McGraw and "Noise" by Kenny Chesney through a close reading activity. Students will identify poetic devices and figurative language, as well as theme, audience, and purpose. Ultimately, students will use these two songs and their different messages about life to write their own song or poem.
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 Analysis Project

Song Analysis Project

Created by
Kelli Maass
Students will use a song of their choice, analyze literary elements and then present to the class.
Preview of Drake's Lyrical Literary Devices Posters (HS English posters)

Drake's Lyrical Literary Devices Posters (HS English posters)

A collection of 12 posters with a literary device (alliteration, metaphor, symbol, hyperbole, etc.), the definition of the literary device, and an example various Drake songs that showcase his lyrics using those literary devices. Ideal for high school English classes. Editable slides-- pre-set to 18x12 inches for printing.
Preview of 5 Paragraph Essay Unit

5 Paragraph Essay Unit

Created by
Engage Them
Here's a song to teach students about 5 Paragraph Essays. This package includes: - An original song written to the tune of "Hey Ya" by Outkast - A Self-Reflection for students to assess their own writing - A template to use for writing essays - A teacher rubric based on the 6 Traits
Preview of Hey Write a Paper!  (How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay Song) Full Demo

Hey Write a Paper! (How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay Song) Full Demo

Created by
Laura Groves
Music is a great way to remember facts and processes, so when my middle school students struggled with remembering the basic process and format for a 5 paragraph essay, I decided to put the information to music. What came of the experiment is to the tune of Macarena -- "Hey, Write a Paper!" This is a full demo which includes a PowerPoint version of the lyrics and slides that link from the lyrics to definitions of the terms used. This version is sung; there is an instrumental version available
Preview of Remembering QUEEN ELIZABETH II & Celebrating KING CHARLES III

Remembering QUEEN ELIZABETH II & Celebrating KING CHARLES III

Created by
Joyful Music
*** $5.00 *** This NEW product remembers Queen Elizabeth II with TWO Easy Tone Chimes & Bells arrangements of Queen Elizabeth II’s favorite hymns:· The Lord’s My Shepherd· Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven This product also celebrates King Charles III with the Easy Tone Chimes & Bells arrangement of:· God Save the King Players do not need to be able to read music in order to play these pieces! WORD SEARCH PUZZLES are also included in this product. QUEEN ELIZABETH II:· Easy WORD SEARC
Preview of Hey, Write a Paper! (How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay Song) Instrumental Version

Hey, Write a Paper! (How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay Song) Instrumental Version

Created by
Laura Groves
Music is a great way to remember facts and processes, so when my middle school students struggled with remembering the basic process and format for a 5 paragraph essay, I decided to put the information to music. What came of the experiment is to the tune of Macarena -- "Hey, Write a Paper!" This version includes a PowerPoint version of the lyrics and slides that link from the lyrics to definitions of the terms used and back in addition to the music that plays along with the appropriate lyrics
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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