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High school Black History Month writing songs

Preview of End of the Year Playlist - Fun Writing Activity - Printable & Digital - Spotify

End of the Year Playlist - Fun Writing Activity - Printable & Digital - Spotify

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Wrap up the school year with a bang! Make those final days memorable and meaningful for your secondary students: MUSIC! Let the rhythm of music carry your students through reflection and celebration as they select 5 songs to encapsulate their school year journey:✅ A song for my friends✅ A song for my teachers✅ A song for my favorite class✅ A song for my favorite memory this year✅ A song to motivate me for next yearStudents can even get creative and craft their own categories using the handy blan
Preview of Civil Rights - Death of Emmett Till (Reading, Song Analysis, Assignment, etc.)

Civil Rights - Death of Emmett Till (Reading, Song Analysis, Assignment, etc.)

Created by
History Matters
Civil Rights - Death of Emmett Till (Reading, Song Analysis, Assignment, etc.) - This 14 page Civil Rights teaching package centers on the death of Emmett Till in 1955 and the impact it had on the overall Civil Rights Movement. The package comes with a series of resources, including: a detailed and engaging reading on the life and death of Emmett Till, a set of analysis questions related to the reading, a song analysis and discussion guide for the Bob Dylan protest song The Death of Emmett Till
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 Identifying theme and tone using paired readings

Identifying theme and tone using paired readings

Check out the updated version of this assignment. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mother-to-Son-and-Dear-Mama-Paired-Reading-3835433 Students will identify the theme and tone using "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes and "Dear Mama" by Tupac Shakur.
Preview of Poetry Analysis With Hero Themed Music / Song Lyrics

Poetry Analysis With Hero Themed Music / Song Lyrics

Created by
Addie Williams
If your students love music as much as mine do they will love this music analysis activity! Students are asked to listen to / read the lyrics for songs with a Hero Theme. They must choose their two favorites and discuss the meaning of the songs and why they like it. I also allow my students to pick any other song that they can find that relates to the hero theme. Works well with a poetry unit, music study, Hero Unit or as a fun emergency sub plan! Includes:-Assignment Sheet-Hero Brainstorming
Preview of Civil Rights - Song Analysis Project (Blowin' in the Wind by Bob Dylan)

Civil Rights - Song Analysis Project (Blowin' in the Wind by Bob Dylan)

Created by
History Matters
Civil Rights - Song Analysis Project (Blowin' in the Wind by Bob Dylan) - This 4 page Civil Rights teaching resource contains a project that requires students to analyze the song Blowin' in the Wind by Bob Dylan and the ways in which it relates to the overall events of the Civil Rights Movement. The famous song became an anthem of the Civil Rights era and is an excellent tool for student analysis in order to show their interpretive skills and their ability to relate a source to the events of th
Preview of "Mean" by Taylor Swift:  Similes, Inferences, Imagery with Anti-Bullying Message

"Mean" by Taylor Swift: Similes, Inferences, Imagery with Anti-Bullying Message

Created by
Elyse Allen
Using Taylor Swift’s award-winning song, “Mean,” you can teach and solidify for students what is 1. Simile 2. Inference 3. Imagery I have also included an anti-bullying message or a random acts of kindness activity for students to complete. This can be reported on through discussion, journal writing and/or a short essay. Enjoy this timely lesson with your students and please check out my store for more lesson plans. www.TeachersPayTeachers.com/Store/Elyse-Allen
Preview of Beatles Lyrics Figurative Language

Beatles Lyrics Figurative Language

Created by
Ruth S.
Beatles Lyrics Figurative Language Fun! This is a real hit with kids and one of my best sellers! Play some Beatles tunes prior to giving your students these lyrics. They have to identify each example as a hyperbole, personification, simile or metaphor. Activity sheets include one line from the songs. Students have to identify the figurative speech each one is. You'll have kids rocking and rolling all day long! This is one lesson they won't forget! Good for grades 5 and up. List of songs l
Preview of *NEW* Afro-Latino Spanish Classroom Resources Mega Bundle

*NEW* Afro-Latino Spanish Classroom Resources Mega Bundle

Looking for some resources for the Spanish classroom about Afro-Latinos? Want to teach about Afro-Latinos all year round, not just during Black History Month? Well, check out this Mega Bundle! In this bundle, you get 5 different resources plus a freebie on COLORING SHEETS ON THEMES OF DIVERSITY! What's included? 1) Afro-Latino Heritage Research Project: A writing and presentational project where students can choose from a list of 60+ Afro-Latinos to write about their biography & contribution
Preview of LYRIC STUDY BUNDLE - Wicked + Into the Woods + Hairspray

LYRIC STUDY BUNDLE - Wicked + Into the Woods + Hairspray

Created by
Meghan Tynan
Looking for a way to shake things up in your ELA classroom? Want to incorporate more arts and theater but don't know where to start? Look no further than Lyric Study Do Nows! You don't have to know anything about musicals or theater to teach it!Lyric Study is a program introduced to me by Anthony Lombardi and my colleagues at PS/IS 49 in Queens. It is the study of a song's lyrics for 5-10min at the beginning of each ELA class - like a Do Now, but a musical one! Students answer questions based on
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 Hairspray the Musical - Lyric Study for the ELA Classroom

Hairspray the Musical - Lyric Study for the ELA Classroom

Created by
Meghan Tynan
Looking for a way to shake things up in your ELA classroom? Want to incorporate more arts and theater but don't know where to start? Look no further than Lyric Study with Hairspray the Musical You don't have to know anything about Hairspray or theater to teach it!Lyric Study is a program introduced to me by Anthony Lombardi and my colleagues at PS/IS 49 in Queens. It is the study of a song's lyrics for 5-10min at the beginning of each ELA class - like a Do Now, but a musical one! Students answer
Preview of Follow the Drinking Gourd - History and Sing-Along

Follow the Drinking Gourd - History and Sing-Along

Created by
Emily Blinn
My students love a good mystery and really love secret codes. They get so excited to learn code songs and any song for that matter where the words have a double meaning. I use "Follow the Drinking Gourd" and an introduction to African American music and then our unit progresses to spirituals and freedom songs. My students love the stories behind the songs and enjoy sharing what they have learned about slavery in their social studies lessons. I always like to add to their background knowledge
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 Humano by Chocquibtown Song Activities- Digital Included

Humano by Chocquibtown Song Activities- Digital Included

Created by
Profe J
Get students thinking with this song activity for Humano by the group Chocquibtown. Chocquibtown is a well known band, and their sound appeals to students. Use for a class music day, sub plans, or just an infusion of culture! Not only will students hear authentic music, but this activity covers the themes of heritage and equal treatment of all people. This also makes for a great lesson during Black History Month.This product will enhance your students' listening skills and prompt discussion. Thi
Preview of Scott Joplin - The King of Ragtime PowerPoint Presentation | Black History Month

Scott Joplin - The King of Ragtime PowerPoint Presentation | Black History Month

Created by
HardPlayed
The King of Ragtime, Scott Joplin, is yours to teach your students about through this engaging and informative PowerPoint presentation. Included are biographical facts, compositions, key terms, and an audio component so students can hear the music themselves! To top it off, there's even a quiz at the end to test what they've learned. Bring the life and music of Scott Joplin into your classroom with this exciting PowerPoint presentation!What's included in the package:✅ Scott Joplin PPTX✅ Scott
Preview of Spanish Song of the Week Negrito & La Identidad

Spanish Song of the Week Negrito & La Identidad

Save with this bundle! This bundle provides you with songs, biographies, instructional guidance, activities, and more! Three performances are included from empowering afrolatino artists. Included resources:El Pacífico Colombiano y "Negrito" Song of the Week ActivitiesNegrito" + Identity Themed Song of the Week ActivitiesIncluded in bundles:The same song featured by three different artists, each with their own musical style.Features Colombia & La República Dominicana map talksBiographies for
Preview of Language Arts Activity: Using YOUTUBE Music Videos to Teach the Elements of Plot

Language Arts Activity: Using YOUTUBE Music Videos to Teach the Elements of Plot

Created by
Brad Hulman
The students are shown five popular music videos on YOUTUBE. While watching the videos they make notes. After watching, they work together to answer questions concerning the elements of plot in each video. Then individually, each student charts the elements of plot in one of the five videos.
Preview of Bob Dylan Hurricane Close Reading and Writing Prompt Lesson Plan

Bob Dylan Hurricane Close Reading and Writing Prompt Lesson Plan

Analyze a Song as A Poem: Bob Dylan's Hurricane This resource uses Bob Dylan’s song “Hurricane” to teach the following skills: close reading, character analysis, inferences, mood and tone, and point of view. This complete lesson plan with all student materials for “Hurricane” guides students through three readings of the song, each focused on a different lens of analysis. The lesson culminates in a writing prompt in which students analyze the social commentary Dylan is making through the song.
Preview of Langston Hughes - I, Too - Tupac - Changes - Music & Poetry Comparison

Langston Hughes - I, Too - Tupac - Changes - Music & Poetry Comparison

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
♫♫♫ Add music and engagement to poetry lessons ♫ ♫ ♫Students will analyse two works that deal with African American struggles: Langston Hughes poem, I, too, and Tupac Shakur's song, Changes. Using timelines and mini biographies, students will understand and constrast the poem's positive outlook compared to the song's pessimistic stance. An extension activity allows students to continue the timeline to the present day and share their own point of view on the issue.What's included:- Teaching Guide
Preview of Mix Musical: Afro-Latinos #1

Mix Musical: Afro-Latinos #1

This is a fun, unique music activity for your Spanish class! Included is enough musical & cultural content for a week's worth of daily music exploration, a month of "Miércoles Musical", or a fun way to mix it up during Black History Month! Mix Musical #1 Afro-Latino music focuses on Afro-Latino Music through the example of 5 songs. In 30+ slides, students + teachers will go on a journey through song/cultural studies of each song!*****AVAILABLE IN PPTX & GOOGLE SLIDES FORMAT➡️ What makes
Preview of Into The Woods - Lyric Study for the ELA Classroom

Into The Woods - Lyric Study for the ELA Classroom

Created by
Meghan Tynan
Looking for a way to shake things up in your ELA classroom? Want to incorporate more arts and theater but don't know where to start? Look no further than Lyric Study with Into The Woods! You don't have to know anything about Into The Woods or theater to teach it!Lyric Study is a program introduced to me by Anthony Lombardi and my colleagues at PS/IS 49 in Queens. It is the study of a song's lyrics for 5-10min at the beginning of each ELA class - like a Do Now, but a musical one! Students answer
Preview of The Songs of Mary Poppins - Theme/Writing Prompts Movie Activity

The Songs of Mary Poppins - Theme/Writing Prompts Movie Activity

Here is a great activity to go with a great film, Walt Disney's classic Mary Poppins!Students will watch and listen for the themes/messages of some of the most famous songs in cinema history, as well as interpret the lessons taught in each one!The songs included:"The Perfect Nanny""Sister Suffragette""The Life I Lead""A Spoonful of Sugar""Super-cali-fragil-istic-expi-ali-docious""Feed the Birds""Fidelity Fiduciary Bank""Chim Chim Cheree""A Man Has Dreams""Let's Go Fly a Kite"Plus 3 bonus quotes
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