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7th grade close reading songs $5-10

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 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 I was Only 19 - Redgum (song analysis)

I was Only 19 - Redgum (song analysis)

Created by
Tania Butler
Includes context, text with glossary and analysis questions for students 70 minute lesson for extension grade seven students (could probably break over two lessons for other grade seven classes) Could also be used for grade eight/nine
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 Figurative Language Song Hunt; Stereo Hearts

Figurative Language Song Hunt; Stereo Hearts

I plan to use this with my fourth graders this year on Valentine's Day because it has a heart theme. It's a great way to review figurative language and also text comprehension. The song that I used is full of double meanings (double entendre). I've made this digital copy to also reach my online students. In years past, the students have loved to talk about this song!
Preview of Instructions For a Bad Day by S. Koyczan: Close Reading Writing Assignment

Instructions For a Bad Day by S. Koyczan: Close Reading Writing Assignment

Created by
ELA Hwy
A close reading writing assignment for the spoken word piece "Instructions For a Bad Day" by award-winning spoken word artist and slam poetry champion Shane Koyczan.>Three options to select from>Theme: "tool box" of ways to get through difficult days>Includes use of messages in the poem >Close reading required>Area for teacher to add additional requirements (s.a. length, formatting, etc)<>All resources are designed for struggling learners. Perfect modified or alternative res
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 Instructions For a Bad Day by S. Koyczan: 4 Graphic Organizers Bundled

Instructions For a Bad Day by S. Koyczan: 4 Graphic Organizers Bundled

Created by
ELA Hwy
Four graphic organizers for the spoken word piece "Instructions For a Bad Day" by spoken word artist and slam poetry champion Shane Koyczan.>Each purchased separately is $6>Close reading >IntrospectionPurchase this resource for $1 less at: Instructions For a Bad Day: 4 Graphic Organizers Bundled"Instructions for a Bad Day" Resources IBD UNITGraphic Organizer #1Graphic Organizer #2Graphic Organizer #3Graphic Organizer #4Letter Writing Assignment All IBD ResourcesFEEDBACK IS APPRECIATED,
Preview of Instructions For a Bad Day by S. Koyczan: Lesson Ideas & Video Resources

Instructions For a Bad Day by S. Koyczan: Lesson Ideas & Video Resources

Created by
ELA Hwy
Classroom resources and lesson ideas for the spoken word piece "Instructions For a Bad Day" by award-winning spoken word artist and slam poetry champion Shane Koyczan.<>All resources are designed for struggling learners. Perfect modified or alternative resources for special education or below-level learners. They are designed with roughly 7-8th grade level students in mind.Purchase this resource for $1 less at: Instructions For a Bad Day: Lesson Ideas & Video Resources"Instructions for
Preview of CLUB BYLAWS AND ORGANIZATION [MEGA-PACK]

CLUB BYLAWS AND ORGANIZATION [MEGA-PACK]

Are you starting a new club, organizing an old one, or in charge of an after school program? This product is for you, regardless! Completely EDITABLE, Sample Bylaws, Sample Minutes, Sample Meeting Agenda, Member activities for member buy-in and retention, and so much more!****ALSO GREAT FOR AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS AND ASSEMBLIES****This PRODUCT Includes:1. EDITABLE SAMPLE BYLAWS2. 2+ Member Activities for retention and bonding3. 4 Projects/Assignments4. Welcome Letters5. Member Recommendations6. B
Preview of Finding Theme Interactive Activity + Test Prep with Music Videos Group Work

Finding Theme Interactive Activity + Test Prep with Music Videos Group Work

Created by
Mrs McManus ELA
Identifying the theme of an entire story can be daunting. Music Videos are a great way to teach the concept AND practice finding themes in a low stakes way. Using the I do, we do, you do method, students will analyze the theme of popular song with you, using this NO PREP resource and then practice using context clues, identifying point of view and citing evidence on their own or in a small group. This digital resource includes a whole class lesson of theme using guided close reading strategies.
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