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7th grade close reading songs for Google Apps

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 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 Tone and Mood in Music Analysis - Two Song Comparison - Text Analysis

Tone and Mood in Music Analysis - Two Song Comparison - Text Analysis

Created by
Byrd's Nest
A fun way to teach students tone and mood - through MUSIC! This lesson has students comparing and contrasting two "love songs" with opposing tones. Lyrics for each song are provided in one column and analysis questions are provided in the other. Get students thinking about:Central IdeaToneMoodCiting Textual EvidenceThemeCompare/Contrast
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 Song Study: Michael Jackson's "Man In The Mirror" (Digital Download)

Song Study: Michael Jackson's "Man In The Mirror" (Digital Download)

A song study serves various purposes. This particular song study features Michael Jackson’s “Man In the Mirror.” In the world of this popular song, students are able to explore and analyze aspects of identity and critical social issues such as homelessness. Students are also able to dissect and analyze the use of literary elements in the song lyrics as well. Note: This song study is intended for secondary ELA classrooms, but it can most certainly be used across disciplines.
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 Song of the Week Standards Practice

Song of the Week Standards Practice

Created by
Tessa Gonce
I have complied four songs from various genres and time periods for students to practice standard based skills with. The focus standards of this activity are: theme, word choice, author's purpose, and parallelism. Students are also given a task where they can connect the song to their personal experiences or the world around them. I am teaching this during a rhetoric unit, but it would also be great for a poetry unit.
Preview of The Sound of Silence Song Analysis Worksheet

The Sound of Silence Song Analysis Worksheet

Created by
Tabitha Lopez
Directions: In the song below, annotate for at least 3 poetic devices:–Highlight the device example in the song. –As a comment in the margins, tell me which device this is an example of and HOW/WHY it is being used and what the effect is on the reader/listener.
Preview of Song Study: "High Rises" by Chika

Song Study: "High Rises" by Chika

A song study serves various purposes. This particular song study features Chika’s “High Rises.” In the world of this song, students are able to explore and analyze aspects of identity. Students are also able to dissect and analyze the use of literary elements in the song lyrics as well.
Preview of Active Reading Strategies Song

Active Reading Strategies Song

Original lyrics (sang to a well-known tune) to get kiddos to remember the 8 things good readers do: Preview, predict, connect, visualize, question, infer, summarize, and evaluate
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