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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 Taylor Swift Inspired Similie, Metaphor Writing Slides/ Song Analysis

Taylor Swift Inspired Similie, Metaphor Writing Slides/ Song Analysis

Created by
AllisonELA
Trying to teach your students about the use and purpose of similes, metaphors, and extended metaphors? Do you and/or your students love Taylor Swift?The first half of this presentation reviews similes and metaphors, comparing and contrasting the two, and allows students to practice identifying similes, metaphors, and the comparisons being made (intrinsic/extrinsic) Then, the second half of the presentation looks at the song "Red" and asks critical thinking questions to identify and determine the
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 Taylor Swift Inspired Characterization Writing Slides/ Song Analysis

Taylor Swift Inspired Characterization Writing Slides/ Song Analysis

Created by
AllisonELA
Trying to teach your students about direct and indirect characterization? Do you and/or your students love Taylor Swift?The first half of this presentation reviews characterization, direct and indirect, and STEAL, and allows students to practice identifying the two different types of characterization and explaining their understandings/inferencesThen, the second half of the presentation looks at the song "I Bet You Think About Me" (clean) and asks critical thinking questions to help identify an
Preview of Song Choice- Unit 2 (Lessons 11-20) **NEW**

Song Choice- Unit 2 (Lessons 11-20) **NEW**

Language Arts: Motivate students with music and song lyrics to teach languagearts. This unit includes 10 engaging activities that could be used as classroomlesson plans, independent practice, sub plans, extended learning for students whofinish their work early, or extra credit. Each lesson is numbered and includesactivities on: Comprehension questions, song research, compare/contrast,messages in music, personification, storytelling, similes, 80’s trivia, theme,summarizing & retelling. Artist
Preview of Don McLean's "American Pie" Fun Foldable

Don McLean's "American Pie" Fun Foldable

This project is a fun follow up and closing assignment for students once they learn all about the allusions in the song "American Pie." If you haven't taught this song's allusions, please look at my store for the lesson or purchase the bundle! This has step-by-step instructions and the freedom the students have truly allows them to be fully engaged. It's a hit every single year I teach it!!
Preview of Expressing Healing in Poetry With Taylor Swift's "thanK you aIMee" from TTPD

Expressing Healing in Poetry With Taylor Swift's "thanK you aIMee" from TTPD

Words matter and stay with you, and the trick to life is not letting those words tear you down–let them make you better and stronger.  In Taylor Swift’s song, “thanK you aIMee,” she does just that in her writing of the song/poem. Write about a moment in your life when you felt negatively about yourself because of someone’s actions or words.  How did you manage these feelings? Do you still carry them? What if those words and memories you don’t want to think about shaped you into the person you ar
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 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 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 Figurative Language Lyric Search

Figurative Language Lyric Search

Created by
BigKidLiteracy
This activity will not only be fun and engaging for students, but you will get a view into their musical taste and abiltiy to recognize devices of figurative language! Students work can work independently or in partners to search their favorite songs for seven different devices of figurative langauge.
Preview of The Wicked "Which"- Using Transitions to Show Cause-and-Effect PLUS song!

The Wicked "Which"- Using Transitions to Show Cause-and-Effect PLUS song!

Created by
Lexiphile
Want to help your students write more sophisticated, informative sentences about cause-and-effect? Want them to think more intentionally about the transition words and phrases they can use to expand their thinking and their sentences?Want to have some fun with language around Halloween? This product contains a few slides introducing and explicitly modeling this skill, including sentences you can discuss as a class, and then an Exit Ticket for Day 1. It also contains lyrics and a video for my par
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 Figurative Language using Taylor Swift's Red - EDITABLE

Figurative Language using Taylor Swift's Red - EDITABLE

Created by
Ms Bs Fifthies
Use Taylor Swift lyrics to teach figurative language. This file contains 7 sections of Taylor Swift lyrics with various examples of figurative language. In the download, you'll receive a pdf file, a link to an editable google doc to customize it to your needs, as well as a key. The key is not an exhaustive key - it will differ depending on the types of figurative language you are teaching your class. You can also assign this assignment through Google Classroom!
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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

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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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

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Research Papers

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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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