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6th grade close reading songs

Preview of Hamilton The Musical - Close Reading About the Revolutionary War

Hamilton The Musical - Close Reading About the Revolutionary War

Use Hamilton the Musical to enhance your unit on The American Revolution! Hamilton fever is strong in my house. My sixteen year old daughter caught it first - singing the songs, proudly wearing her “Young Scrappy and Hungry” t-shirt. I thought it was great, but I also thought it was for older kids. It was only when I saw my 10 year old son singing along with his sister that I started thinking that I could harness the brilliance of Hamilton the Musical to get my 4th graders excited about a
Preview of CHRISTMAS SONG ANALYSIS [ASSIGNMENTS & PROJECTS] [MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL EDITION]

CHRISTMAS SONG ANALYSIS [ASSIGNMENTS & PROJECTS] [MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL EDITION]

Are you stumped about what to do with students for the week(s) prior to the Winter Break? Don't worry about it! Let them analyze Christmas/Holiday music! The Christmas Song Analysis& Projects product for middle and high schoolers dispels the end of year chaos for you and adds excitement for them. This product has 6 PROJECTS and assignments, 17 songs with videos, lyrics provided to display on your Promethean OR for annotations, worksheets for the songs in the product, and a general set of que
Preview of Figurative Language with Encanto's Surface Pressure song

Figurative Language with Encanto's Surface Pressure song

Use the popular song "Surface Pressure" from Disney's Encanto to teach and review figurative language. This song contains so many examples of figurative language: idioms, similes, metaphors, onomatopeias, and hyperboles.Includes a whole group activity with the song and also task cards for student independent practice. Includes answer key for task cards.
Preview of Character Analysis - Sing Movie Characters - Google Slides with Film Clips

Character Analysis - Sing Movie Characters - Google Slides with Film Clips

Created by
ELA Workshop
The movie Sing provides the perfect text for character analysis. Each character experiences their own journey of self-discovery and self-actualization.In this task, students will examine three characters in depth:Rosita, the pig, a housewife, who dreams of singing and of being appreciated and seen by her family.Johnny, the gorilla, the son of mobster, who does want to follow in his father's footsteps into a life of crime, and wants to be loved and accepted as a singer.Ash, the porcupine, the reb
Preview of Reading Fluency Passages Bundle (Distance Learning)

Reading Fluency Passages Bundle (Distance Learning)

Reading Fluency Passages for Upper Grades is a collection of poems, songs, quotes, and speeches that teach about America’s history as students focus on reading fluency. Common Core Anchor Reading Standards posters can also be used to remind students of the strategies they are using while working on their fluency. Poems by Robert Frost and songs about westward expansion help students understand about different time periods and introduce them to many different vocabulary words. Students learn to r
Preview of Hamilton's "One Last Time" Comparison to Washington's Farewell Address

Hamilton's "One Last Time" Comparison to Washington's Farewell Address

Created by
The BachelorED
Engage your students' historical knowledge and the timeless messages of George Washington's iconic Farewell Address by using Lin Manuel Miranda's incredible lyrics from the Hamilton musical with "One Last Time."Students will examine images, connect symbols, and discuss the persuasive measures Washington uses in both texts.You will receive:An editable slidedeck in Google SlidesAn abridged version of the speechAn editable Google Doc for lyric analysis
Preview of National Poetry Month Middle School Music as Poetry Song Activity Worksheets

National Poetry Month Middle School Music as Poetry Song Activity Worksheets

Do your middle school students find poetry boring? Engage them with the music of Green Day with this low prep figurative language practice and song lyrics analysis activity. Your students will connect the song lyrics with background information and context to find deeper meaning, practice annotating figurative language, and answer thought-provoking discussion questions. Perfect for an individual class assignment, partner or group work, as an assessment, or on substitute days!✨Includes:Song Back
Preview of Poetry Through Music

Poetry Through Music

Created by
Room128
This is a great way to introduce poetry through the use of motivating music that the kids can relate to Included: *Figurative Language definitions *Songs by popular artists and movies. Examples include: "Let it Go" "Hakunah Matata" "Don't Worry, Be Happy" "Shake it Off" "Mean" *Compare and Contrast Chart/VennDiagram *Coding the Text Handout *Digging Deeper into the meaning of the songs (I think..I wonder..) organizers
Preview of THE LOVE SONG ANALYSIS [ASSIGNMENTS & PROJECTS] [MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL EDITION]

THE LOVE SONG ANALYSIS [ASSIGNMENTS & PROJECTS] [MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL EDITION]

Are you stumped about what to do with your students for Valentine's Day? Don't worry about it! Let them analyze LOVE songs! The LOVE Song Analysis& Projects RESOURCE for middle and high schoolers can be used for one day, one week, or up to a month or unit of love and adds excitement for them, even if they don't have a "boo" or "bae." This EDITABLE resource has 9 PROJECTS and assignments, a whopping 25 popular love songs with videos, lyrics provided to display on your Promethean OR for annota
Preview of March Madness - Figurative Language with Pop Artists or Music

March Madness - Figurative Language with Pop Artists or Music

March Madness - Figurative Language with Popular Artists' music/songs is an engaging and fresh way for students to engage in Literacy Content. This resource includes Google slides, a Google form, and a printable handout. This NO PREP March Madness activity is a great way to practice finding/annotating for figurative language! Split this activity/lesson into multiple days or all at once! Kids are certainly not going to know they are practicing literacy standards!
Preview of "Global Beatles Day: Creepy Crawly Tunes on June 25th! POEM"

"Global Beatles Day: Creepy Crawly Tunes on June 25th! POEM"

Plunge into the Magic of "Global Beatles Day: Creepy Crawly Tunes on June 25th! POEM"What is the Poem About?This epic poem takes readers on a thrilling nighttime adventure with the Creepy Crawly Beatles Band. Set in a mysterious garden, the poem weaves a tale of bugs—John the Beetle, Paul the Cricket, George the Spider, and Ringo the Firefly—who enchant their audience with eerie, enchanting poetries. It's a captivating blend of spooky and whimsical, perfect for young imaginations.Classroom UseTe
Preview of Song Lyrics Analysis FREEBIE {Theme, Figurative Language, and more!}

Song Lyrics Analysis FREEBIE {Theme, Figurative Language, and more!}

This is one of my most popular and highly requested activities by students! Simple yet highly engaging activity that focuses on many important ELA skills:-Close read and annotate a text-Vocabulary and context clues-Figurative language-Theme and author's purpose-Making connectionsI have created a variety of these and each analysis activity is tailored to the specific song! I'm giving you this activity for FREE!If you like it, let me know in the feedback AND follow me on TPT to be one of the first
Preview of Wonder- Song Lyrics Book

Wonder- Song Lyrics Book

Created by
misshueyland
This book is a collection of all the songs lyrics that are mentioned in each of the different parts of the book, Wonder by R.J. Palacio. This will allow students to do a close read of each of the songs to see how they connect to the character that the chapter is about.
Preview of Lyric Analysis: any song

Lyric Analysis: any song

Created by
I am Bullyproof
This lyric analysis sheet was created by Literary Sherri specifically for use with our songs. Huge hug of appreciation, Ms Sherri! Music teachers: use this lyric analysis sheet to cover required standards in music class. General ed teachers: use this lyric analysis sheet to promote critical thinking, for rainy days, brain breaks, sub plans, gifted learners, early finishers, poetry study, encouraging kindness and loyal attitudes, and to support any anti bullying program. copyright 2016 by Lit
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 Encanto Movie Lesson: Citing with Video Evidence using RACES

Encanto Movie Lesson: Citing with Video Evidence using RACES

Is the Disney playlist from "Encanto" stuck in you or your students' heads? This is the perfect resource to have mandatory singing in class! This resource includes an "I do, We do, You do" guided lesson with links for how to answer with RACES (restate, answer, cite, explain, summarize). Additionally, a movie comprehension guide, escape room, and TDA are available to keep the learning going just as much as the songs keep going in our heads!
Preview of Theme Review: Using Text and Song Lyrics

Theme Review: Using Text and Song Lyrics

Created by
Katie Billig
This slideshow can be used as an introduction to or review of theme and how to find the moral/life lesson of a story. It is split into 2 days of instruction, but you can also pick and choose parts to use to teach the review in one day. "Let Them Play" by Margot Theis Raven is a suggested read aloud to use. There are also slides with song lyrics and links to the videos of these song lyrics. Work with the students to teach, model, and practice how to find the theme of a story using both the book
Preview of Main Idea and Supporting Details Passage Worksheets for 4th and 5th Grade

Main Idea and Supporting Details Passage Worksheets for 4th and 5th Grade

Based on rap song, these main idea and supporting details passage worksheets will keep your students engaged using rap song lyrics as a reading passage in this mini lesson that's perfect for 4th and 5th grade students! Students will love listening to the song then analyzing the song lyrics as a reading passage and drawing conclusions using textual evidence. This activity is great for busy teachers and is:- no prep to save you time- super simple and easy to use- engaging for all types of learners
Preview of Propaganda and Media Literacy Complete Unit and Group Project

Propaganda and Media Literacy Complete Unit and Group Project

Created by
Lexiphile
This is a complete mini-unit on specific Propaganda techniques and ways to spot them in media and advertising. Students see examples, discuss questions with a partner, write down their ideas, and take guided notes. Included in this package:Complete presentation "Lesson 1: How to Spot Fake News"Complete presentation "Lesson 2: Propaganda Techniques"Printable Student Guided Notes for Lesson 2 presentationSong lyrics: "Can't Trust This Source Yet" (to the tune of "Can't Stop the Feeling" by Justin
Preview of HISTORY OF APRIL FOOLS' DAY- INFORMATIONAL TEXT & POETIC DEVICES

HISTORY OF APRIL FOOLS' DAY- INFORMATIONAL TEXT & POETIC DEVICES

Created by
Lit with Lyns
Informative April Fools' Day Texts & Poetic Devices Activities Common Core AlignedWhat's included:2 Informational Texts on the History of April Fools’ DayClose Reading QuestionsQuestions that require CITING Evidence from textThe song, “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” by Frankie Lymon Activity requiring students to identify figurative language and rhyme schemeLink to music videoAnswer KeyFollow Me:TwitterFacebookPinterestInstagramBlog (Lit with Lyns)
Preview of Author's Choice for "You Belong With Me"

Author's Choice for "You Belong With Me"

Created by
Teaching Lucy
Invite students to analyze author's choice in Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me." There are TWO versions of this graphic organizer, so you can differentiate your instruction with students, opting for more or less scaffolding.
Preview of Poetry: Figurative Language In Song Lyrics Slideshow

Poetry: Figurative Language In Song Lyrics Slideshow

Created by
Katie Billig
This slideshow focuses on 4 types of figurative language (Similes, Metaphors, Hyperbole, and Personification) and includes examples of song lyrics that contain these types of figurative language. 1. Simile: Fight Song by Rachel Platten, Replay by Iyaz2. Metaphor: Stereo Hearts by Gym Class Heroes, Mercy by Shawn Mendes3. Hyperbole: Grenade by Bruno Mars, 1000 Years by Christina Perri4. Personification: Wake Me Up by Avicii, Thriler by Michael Jackson5. Students have to identify what type of figu
Preview of Poetry through Music:  "All of Our Stars" by Ed Sheeran / Common Core

Poetry through Music: "All of Our Stars" by Ed Sheeran / Common Core

Created by
2BG
What better way to get your kids interested in poetry than to teach it through music! In this lesson, students will study "All of Our Stars" by Ed Sheeran. A student asked to study this in class, and that is what prompted this lesson. The song is also featured on the soundtrack of "A Fault in Our Stars." This lesson includes... identifying literary devices and a dominoes bell-ringer activity to review the literary devices in this song: metaphor, personification, imagery, alliteration, hyp
Preview of "No More Kings" Depth and Complexity Frame

"No More Kings" Depth and Complexity Frame

This product includes lyrics to the song by Schoolhouse Rock, "No More Kings," as well as a Depth and Complexity Frame with 4 prompts for students to respond to. I usually like to show the video a few times, without, then with the lyrics. We close read the lyrics to look for the main ideas, details, etc. Lastly, students independently fill out the prompts. Enjoy!
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