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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 Animal Farm by George Orwell--Beasts of England Re-Write

Animal Farm by George Orwell--Beasts of England Re-Write

While reading George Orwell's "Animal Farm," students will encounter the "Beasts of England" song. This activity requires the students to apply the song to their own life by re-writing "Beasts of England" about an issue or cause in their own life. There is also a short teacher sample song for the teacher to sing to get the students excited about the project. This activity promotes higher level thinking about the issues in "Animal Farm," helps develop writing and poetry skills, and also can be us
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 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 Quick Study Lesson of "Jeremy" by Pearl Jam (handout)

Quick Study Lesson of "Jeremy" by Pearl Jam (handout)

Created by
Jeff Fitton
Interested in a provocative poem/song about bullying - this handout on the Pearl Jam song "Jeremy" is meant to stir discussion and help students delve into the concept of bullying! Contains a free-write and some key ideas!
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 AP Summer Reading Assignment: BRAVE NEW WORLD and 1984

AP Summer Reading Assignment: BRAVE NEW WORLD and 1984

Created by
Judy Hill
This includes three assignments addressing two dystopian novels: BRAVE NEW WORLD and 1984. The assignment includes the following: (1) novel charts (2) an essay comparing ONE of the novels to ONE of three dystopian movies and (3) using the second novel to parallel song lyrics that are annotated for tone, figurative language and theme. A grading rubric is included (I always staple the rubric to the top of the graded paper). Enjoy!
Preview of Lyrics to "Mean" by Taylor Swift

Lyrics to "Mean" by Taylor Swift

Created by
Miss Priest
These are the lyrics to 'Mean' by Taylor Swift. It is a great song to use during bullying awareness week. I had students listen to the song while highlighting different words that stuck out to them. We then discussed how we think Taylor was feeling when she wrote this song.
Preview of Digital Imagery & Adjective Beats (Higher Level/Review Included)

Digital Imagery & Adjective Beats (Higher Level/Review Included)

Created by
Simply Chaos
This EDITABLE download includes 6 songs that you can use to review and practice IMAGERY and ADJECTIVES along side your poetry, grammar, writing, and reading connection units. Songs included will allow students to think deeply using the questions that are based on each song, as well as to further their understanding of how to pick text apart.Each song contains the lyrics, questions focusing around adjectives, imagery, and tone/feelings of the song. Linked to Common Core.The lyrics, the grammar co
Preview of (Nostalgia/Childhood/Stress) "Stressed Out" song journal writing prompt

(Nostalgia/Childhood/Stress) "Stressed Out" song journal writing prompt

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to find a creative way to get your students to enjoy journal writing, this is your answer. Get your students to enjoy writing mini-essays by combining it with the joy of music.I have found these song journal writing prompts to be an amazing way to start ELA or Social Studies class for the last 30 years. I do at least one a week, and for sure one on every Friday and holidays. The kids get so excited about it and love watching the youtube videos that go with the song. I show the vi
Preview of The Comma Song

The Comma Song

Teach your students the comma rules for writing.
Preview of Comma Splice Rap Song
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Comma Splice Rap Song

'Ending your sentences with a comma That's not nice That's a comma splice' Tired of your pupils using a comma splice? Try this engaging rap song about the dangers of using a comma splice. Two verses and three choruses. A word document is attached with the lyrics.
Preview of Opinion Writing Song for 7th-12th Grade

Opinion Writing Song for 7th-12th Grade

This is a song written to aid students as they write for opinion/argument pieces in grades 7-12. The tune is to be sung to the catchy "Stop in the Name of Love" song and can even be jazzed up with motions to help inspire your students. Enjoy...this song will help you make writing FUN in your class.
Preview of Relationships - "One Thing Right" song writing prompt

Relationships - "One Thing Right" song writing prompt

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to find a creative way to get your students to enjoy journal writing, this is your answer. Get your students to enjoy writing mini-essays by combining it with the joy of music.I have found these song journal writing prompts to be an amazing way to start ELA or Social Studies class for the last 30 years. I do at least one a week, and for sure one on every Friday and holidays. The kids get so excited about it and love watching the youtube videos that go with the song. I show the vid
Preview of 30 Journal Writes

30 Journal Writes

Created by
Mrs Common Core
30 journal writes that teachers can use as class opener writes or expand for longer writing.
Preview of Into the Wild response to "Guaranteed"

Into the Wild response to "Guaranteed"

Created by
Expert ELA
From Expert ELA, students are asked to listen to "Guaranteed," a song Eddie Vedder wrote and recorded for the film version of the novel (available on YouTube). Student read the lyrics and construct a paragraph explaining how the lyrics of the song relate to Chris McCandless.
Preview of Tone in Songwriting

Tone in Songwriting

Created by
Kefor Emporium
This document pairs 2 rock songs with synonymous subject matter but drastically different tones. A comparative analysis of these 2 songs helps student develop a critical eye for deciphering authorial and speaker attitudes.
Preview of FREE- Dystopian Unit Introduction- "Imagine" by John Lennon

FREE- Dystopian Unit Introduction- "Imagine" by John Lennon

Created by
Miss F Reads
After going over qualities of utopias and dystopias with students, analyzing a song is a great way for them to start to apply those concepts on a small scale. This activity with John Lennon's "Imagine" provides students an opportunity to listen, annotate, discuss, and write.
Preview of "Too Late to Apologize" An Analysis of the Declaration

"Too Late to Apologize" An Analysis of the Declaration

This activity uses the popular Soomo Learning music video "Too Late to Apologize: A Declaration" to gauge student understanding of the Declaration of Independence. The file includes a teacher version with suggested teaching methods and answers as well as a student version.
Preview of Sentence Types Song (Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory

Sentence Types Song (Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory

Created by
Shelby Watson
**to the tune of The Farmer in the Dell** This song helps students to remember the differences between the four types of sentences. We used hand signals to aid in the memorization. The first verse (declarative) involves clapping hands together and pushing them out to form a period with your hands. This move is repeated four times, once per line. For the second verse (interrogative) we clapped once and then put our hands to the side in a questioning stance. Again, this is repeated four times
Preview of GRAMMAR CAROLS- Limited Free Edition

GRAMMAR CAROLS- Limited Free Edition

Created by
Lexiphile
These parodies of popular Christmas carols will help your students remember some of the most crucial rules of sentence structure and writing process. This is a limited version, containing only 4 songs. For a full list of Christmas carols, see the Full Edition product for sale in my online shop. Also included: A concise study guide to sentence structure with examples.
Preview of Preposition Song

Preposition Song

This song gives students a fun and easy way to memorize 37 different prepositions. This makes it easier for them to identify prepositional phrases in their reading and writing. This quick little song is sung to the tune of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." I hope you enjoy and find as much use of it as I do!
Preview of Create a Playlist for Macbeth

Create a Playlist for Macbeth

Students are asked to create a 5 song playlist which corresponds with Shakespeare's Macbeth. Each entry must include bits of the song's lyrics and a 4-5 sentence analysis to explain how the lyrics are relevant to a specified scene in Macbeth. Students can present their work in the form of a physical booklet or a Powerpoint, with either option containing graphics which visually support the analyses presented.
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