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6th grade social studies songs for Microsoft Word

Preview of Schoolhouse Rock Fill-In the blank

Schoolhouse Rock Fill-In the blank

Created by
In the Middle
I have typed up the lyrics to 3 of the history songs (No More Kings, Shot Heard Round the World and the Preamble) but have removed certain words. My students watch the video once and then fill in the lyrics as we listen a second (and sometimes third) time to the song. I wanted a way for them to interact with the video and get the songs stuck in their heads! It is great as the start to a unit and as a fun wrap up.If you would like all 11 America Rock songs including I'm Just a Bill and Sufferi
Preview of Social Protest Poetry / Song Lyrics

Social Protest Poetry / Song Lyrics

These are song lyrics by Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Ben Harper... to study as part of my Social Protest Poetry Project. This is my favorite project of the school year! Students learn the true power of words as they research, analyze, and/or write their own poetry of social protest. Real-world issues are explored and put to poetic words. The unit covers poetic analysis, research, author's purpose & craft, and multi-media presentations. Find other assignments within this unit for sale sepa
Preview of War of 1812: The True Story of the Battle of New Orleans

War of 1812: The True Story of the Battle of New Orleans

Created by
Engaging History
This is really interesting and really fun. First students read about the famous Battle of New Orleans, but then learn that it never needed to happen -- the war was already over! After they answer a few questions, they listen to a fun and quirky song which helped re-popularize the battle in the 20th century. I included the lyrics and directions for playing the song. As a final activity which is a lot of fun to do in groups and to share with the class, they write new stanzas for the song that inco
Preview of Bill of Rights Rap

Bill of Rights Rap

Bill of Rights - US Constitution - Learn the major idea of the first ten amendments to the constitution using this fun and easy to learn rap! Students in 5th grade and in middle school will enjoy keeping a beat and understanding the bill of rights using this rap! I have used this in my classroom for the past 5 years with much success, and the students always ask to sing it! Makes a great transitioning chant as well! If you like this, look for my other material: Language Arts and American Histor
Preview of Veteran's Day Lesson - Book, Song & Tissue Paper Poppies!

Veteran's Day Lesson - Book, Song & Tissue Paper Poppies!

Created by
Adrienne N
This is a powerful lesson that teaches students about and the importance of Veteran's Day. The lesson provides: - a brief history about Veteran's Day - pictures of soldiers in various wars - incorporates the book, The Wall by Eve Bunting - making tissue paper poppy pins to wear - moving video to Toby Keith's American Solider - journal entries This lesson is moving and powerful! I taught this to fourth graders a couple of years ago and they still mention it whenever they see me!! Great way to g
Preview of Sakura in A Minor Pentatonic for Recorder

Sakura in A Minor Pentatonic for Recorder

This is a paper I use with my students for melody reading using the Japanese folk song Sakura. It begins on A and is easily playable on the recorder in A minor pentatonic. The top of the paper has letters in boxes representing the notes for those students who are not reading music on the staff or those who are having trouble with reading music on the staff. We will often focus on one area of the page or the other.
Preview of Road to Revolution Song Project

Road to Revolution Song Project

Created by
LoveHistory
One of my absolute favorite projects. THE STUDENTS LOVE IT! Objective: Students learn about the events leading up to the American Revolution including the Pontiac's War (Pontiac's Rebellion), Proclamation of 1763, Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Townshend Acts, Boston Massacre, Tea Act, Boston Tea Party and Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts). Students have an opportunity to show their understanding through song writing and performance. I always offer a "rap" option to those who don't wa
Preview of Songs of the Enlightenment! Which Enlightenment Philosopher would sing it?

Songs of the Enlightenment! Which Enlightenment Philosopher would sing it?

Students listen to songs be modern artists from Youtube, and try to figure out which philosopher's message goes along with the song! Very fun, good way to incorporate music into the classroom and to change things up! Each philosopher can only be used once, but students can build their case with enough evidence to support their choice. Some artists are easy, others are more on the line.
Preview of 30 Song-Inspired Writing Prompts for Social Studies and History

30 Song-Inspired Writing Prompts for Social Studies and History

Created by
Trevor Morgan
Combine social studies and history content with writing and music. If you want to find a creative way to get your students to enjoy writing and learn Social Studies and History concepts at the same time, this is your answer. Each writing prompt is tied to a song with the youtube video attached. Get your students to practice writing mini-essays by combining it with the joy of music. This is also a great way for them to hone their listening skills.I have found these song journal writing prompts to
Preview of Famous African Americans song - to tune of "Are You Sleeping?"

Famous African Americans song - to tune of "Are You Sleeping?"

Created by
Yeagy Bees
Sung to a traditional tune, this song teaches young learners about significant contributions made by African Americans. Featured in the catchy tune are Harriet Tubman, Jackie Robinson, Garrett Morgan, Martin Luther King and Barack Obama. In our setting we use this at our whole school African American celebration as our musical piece.
Preview of Feudalism: The Middle Ages Rap

Feudalism: The Middle Ages Rap

Created by
M and M
I used the song C.R.E.A.M (Cash rules everything around me) by Wu Tang and made it Castles Rise Everywhere Around Me. This song is all about the different social groups that took part in feudalism and the Manorial System. Here is a preview down below. Serfs grew food on land that was arable Being a peasant probably was terrible Nobles and peasants are not comparable Clothes were scarce so undies aren’t wearable These ages were dark and the plague was black But nothing was as scary as a Viking
Preview of Ancient Egypt Rap

Ancient Egypt Rap

Created by
M and M
This song focuses on some geography. The main focus is on the gods of ancient Egypt.Ancient Egypt 4,000 years ago. Which way does the Nile Flow?The Nile River is 10 miles wide, that would be a long boat ride.The Nile is also 4000 miles long. This is the ancient Egypt song.The ancient people had many gods praised.Amon ra was the sun raised...Also, these are only lyrics. I have foud a lot success in using the Ying Yang Twins song "Whisper Song" instrumental on youtube with the lyrics.
Preview of A Deeper Look at The Banana Boat Song (Day-O), Harry Belafonte, 1956

A Deeper Look at The Banana Boat Song (Day-O), Harry Belafonte, 1956

This lesson uses a popular song as a text to encourage listening comprehension skills.  Students will also engage critical thinking and writing skills, and develop perspective-taking and empathy.This lesson generates a fun and vibrant in-class conversation.Another highlight of this lesson is that it offers an opportunity to examine the concept of nonstandard English.  And, this song could fit in nicely with a unit on Labor relations and/or work songs.I include this song in a unit within my semes
Preview of Greek Gods rap

Greek Gods rap

Created by
M and M
I wrote this song to be performed with the "instrumental" version of Ice Cube's "today was a good day" on youtube. However, you could perform it to anything. The rhyme scheme is not to complex so anybody can do it. It focuses on the 12 main gods of Mount Olympus. Greek Gods Rap Just lookin'up to the mountain up to gods some of them might seem kinda odd they can’t be seen they’re above the cloud The Greek word hubris means to be proud Zeus is the king and the god of the sky His lightning
Preview of "We the People" Preamble Rap

"We the People" Preamble Rap

Created by
Tylor C
This Florida Civics Standard based rap addresses the purpose and goals of the Preamble to the Constitution. It includes questions that address the standard. However, the rap helps to scaffold student learning because they can use it to support and prove their answers about the Preamble. It can be used as a lesson or as a quiz. Florida Standard: 1.8 Explain the purpose of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution. Students will explain how the Preamble serves as an introduction to the U.S. Constituti
Preview of Causes of American Revolution Rap

Causes of American Revolution Rap

Created by
Loving2LearnMore
This rap will help integrate the causes of the American Revolutionary War into a musical rap or poem for all students. Research shows that when information is presented in a different format it helps the students remember it more. This rap helped my struggling students remember dates and specific names for the causes of the American Revolution by making it a rap song that was fun to learn and they recited it for extra credit!
Preview of Martin Luther King Rap

Martin Luther King Rap

Created by
Tracy Maggio
Kids love to rap, so what better way to teach them about the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., than to rap about it? Students will learn about his childhood and adulthood, and how he taught about peace, not violence.
Preview of American Revolution Parody, Henry VIII Parody, and Parody Song Project

American Revolution Parody, Henry VIII Parody, and Parody Song Project

Created by
History House
This is the perfect activity for the hands-on history class ready to flex their creative muscles. Students will see (and hopefully hear) a parody of Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi" and Bruno Mar's "When I Was Your Man". The first parody is about Henry VIII describing all of his problems with his six wives. The second parody is about a remorseful King George III singing about the loss of the 13 Colonies. This project works best for the teacher willing to sing the parodies, not just read them. Student
Preview of Song Unit from the Writings of Laura Ingles Wilder

Song Unit from the Writings of Laura Ingles Wilder

This is a complete unit outline of all of the music in the Little House on the Prairie series written by Laura ingles Wilder. I have read all the books and gleaned the mentions of songs and music within. This unit gives the information of the song, where it is found and the history surrounding it. It's a delightful study!
Preview of "Call me Middle East Song"- Call Me Maybe Parody of SW Asia GPS

"Call me Middle East Song"- Call Me Maybe Parody of SW Asia GPS

What better way to teach Georgia's 7th Grade Social Studies Southwest Asia Region Standards than by turning them into a song every student will recognize! We all know music is far easier to memorize than specific facts and students love music! This song is a parody of "Call me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen that encompasses many of the Southwest Asia (Middle East) standards 7th graders are required to understand for the Georgia Milestones test. My students had a blast learning this song in class a
Preview of Bill of Rights and I Know It Lyrics

Bill of Rights and I Know It Lyrics

Created by
Amanda Camp
I wrote this Bill of Rights song to the beat of "Sexy and I Know It" to help my students learn all 10 first amendments. They love singing this song and we even made a music video.
Preview of TRANSPORTATION Unit of Study for Learning

TRANSPORTATION Unit of Study for Learning

Unit includes: Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, Word Search, Create Words, Acrostic Poem, Matching Game, Writing Prompts, Patterns, Coloring Pages, Dot-to-Dot sheets, Activity Ideas, and Songs to enjoy.A great unit on transportation that can be adapted to many ages and learning levels. -cars-trucks-planes-movement-travel
Preview of Pre Civil War Causes Song to Backstreet Boys I Want It That Way Parody

Pre Civil War Causes Song to Backstreet Boys I Want It That Way Parody

Song originally written about the Westward Expansion to the Backstreet Boys song I Want it That Way. This song includes the following topics: Southern Slavery, Northern Manufacturing, Northern Commerce , Eli Whitney, the Cotton Gin, States' Rights, Cash Crops, Subsistence FarmingI use this song as a launch of my unit on the Civil War and reference it throughout the unit. You can sing this song to our students, or ask them to join in. Karaoke versions of this song can easily be found on the inter
Preview of Explorers Song

Explorers Song

This song is sung to "Surfin' USA" and includes important information on a variety of important explorers of the New World. Tells the country of origin, reason for the journey, and where they landed. Happy singing! Explorers Song by Katrina Strauss is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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