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8th grade canadian history songs

Preview of Huron Carol Orff Arrangement in Aeolian Mode

Huron Carol Orff Arrangement in Aeolian Mode

Created by
Neil West
Considered Canada's first Christmas Carol, the melody of the Huron Carol is an excellent piece for introducing or reviewing aeolian mode on barred Orff instruments and for discussing early Canadian music and early Canadians. The melody can be easily sung or performed on a soprano/tenor recorder. The piece lends itself well to creative movement. Note that the title of the score says La Pentatonic. The music is not Pentatonic but can be adapted. The music is in the aeolian mode in the elementa
Preview of O CANADA Easy Tone Chimes & Bells Arrangement

O CANADA Easy Tone Chimes & Bells Arrangement

Created by
Joyful Music
***$3.00***THIS PRODUCT HAS RECENTLY BEEN UPDATED. It reflects the change in lyrics. Also, the musical arrangement has been updated.This product includes the following materials:• Lesson Plan, Objectives, Procedures• Musical arrangement used for this piece• Sheet with lyrics and rhythms• Individual printable sheets for each assigned chime or bell (G4-Eb6)Age Appropriate for:• Upper elementary• Middle School• High School• AdultThis product uses a “non-music reading” approach. While it could be us
Preview of Lots O’ Fish in Bonavist’ Harbour (Unison/2-Part Mixed Voices & Tambourine

Lots O’ Fish in Bonavist’ Harbour (Unison/2-Part Mixed Voices & Tambourine

This rollicking Newfoundland Folk song, also known as "Feller from Fortune," is a song about fishermen from all over the world gathering at Cape Bonavista to fish and have fun! Unison/2-Part Mixed Voices Great for upper elementary & middle school singers Easy Harmony Tambourine cues in score Intermediate piano accompaniment Chords added for guitar, ukulele, banjo, or other instruments. Piano Accompaniment track available on this site.
Preview of Les Raftsmen (Unison/2-Part with Tambourine & Banjo)

Les Raftsmen (Unison/2-Part with Tambourine & Banjo)

This 19th century French Canadian Folk song describes the raftsmen, or loggers as they made their way through Bytown to Ottawa with their lunches on their backs. Even though life was hard, they still found time to sing and dance in the backwoods. Unison or optional EASY 2-part harmony For upper elementary or older singers French language Multiple time signatures/16th notes Accents Key changes Tambourine cues included in score Chords added for banjo, guitar, or ukulelePiano Accompaniment Track av
Preview of La Bastringue (Unison/2-Part with Hand Claps)

La Bastringue (Unison/2-Part with Hand Claps)

"La Bastringue" (French for "dance hall") is an old French tune from the 17th century. In French Canada the tune became a "party song" which tells of an older man who asks a younger girl to dance the fast-paced "La Bastringue." He found he was too old to keep up with her and gave up! Unison or very easy 2-Part Great first French language song For late elementary or middle school singers Great for teaching 16th notes Hand claps (cues in score) Piano Accompaniment Track available on this site.
Preview of Lots O’ Fish in Bonavist’ Harbour (Piano Accompaniment Track)

Lots O’ Fish in Bonavist’ Harbour (Piano Accompaniment Track)

Piano Accompaniment Track to sheet music.Piano only. Includes piano and vocal lines only - exactly as written on the sheet music NO VOICES.
Preview of La Bastringue (Piano Accompaniment Track)

La Bastringue (Piano Accompaniment Track)

Piano Accompaniment for sheet musicPiano onlyIncludes piano part and vocal lines exactly as written in scoreNo voices.
Preview of Including Chinese Railroad Workers in Lightfoot's Canadian Railroad Trilogy

Including Chinese Railroad Workers in Lightfoot's Canadian Railroad Trilogy

A cross curricular music and history lesson to help students understand the contributions of Chinese railroad workers to the building of the trans-Canada railroad. After watching Gordon Lightfoot's CBC performance of his song, Canadian Railroad Trilogy, groups of students will contribute two new verses to more accurately reflect the full story of the railroad as a nation building endeavour.
Preview of 10 Provinces, 3 Territories Video mp4 - Canada Song w Capitals by Kathy Troxel

10 Provinces, 3 Territories Video mp4 - Canada Song w Capitals by Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
Lyrics: Learn the names and locations of the territories, provinces and capitals of Canada in geographical order. 10 Provinces, 3 Territories (2x) and the capital is Ottawa in Ontario (2x) Iqaluit, Nunavut - Yellowknife, Northwest Territories - Whitehorse, Yukon - Victoria, British Columbia - Edmonton, Alberta - Regina, Saskatchewan - Winnipeg, Manitoba - Toronto, Ontario - Quebec City, Quebec - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - Fredericton,
Preview of I's the B'y Orff Arrangement using I, IV, and V Chords

I's the B'y Orff Arrangement using I, IV, and V Chords

Created by
Neil West
This is the traditional Newfoundland song "I's the B'y" arranged for Orff Instruments. Contains the words to the first verse and the refrain. This is a simple arrangement in F Major that requires the B-flat bars to be used. My arrangement. The Alto Xylophone part could also be played on soprano recorder.
Preview of (FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - Ô CANADA!

(FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - Ô CANADA!

Created by
French Made Fun
J'espère que vous apprécierez ce document gratuit sur l'histoire du Canada qui permettra à vos élèves de lire et d'écrire sur notre hymne national. Dans ce document de 10 pages, vos élèves :découvriront l'histoire et l'importance de Calixa Lavallée pour notre hymne national.découvriront comment les Canadiens se sont ralliés pour créer une version traduite de l'original français.découvriront les versions ultérieures de l'hymne national et les changements qu'il a subis au fil du temps.prouveront l
Preview of Canadian History Song - What Are We Living For? (Vietnam War)

Canadian History Song - What Are We Living For? (Vietnam War)

This resources includes the link to the primary source song, song lyrics, and classroom activities to think critically about the reaction to the Vietnam War and the rise of social consciousness and change, as well as the influence of American politics on Canada's social landscape.The worksheet is divided into questions that can support classroom activities using the song as the foundation for critical thinking about this topic in Canadian history:Understanding ContextIntroducing Concepts (vocabu
Preview of Canadian History Song - The Devil's Son (Mad Trapper of Rat River)

Canadian History Song - The Devil's Son (Mad Trapper of Rat River)

This resources includes the link to the primary source song, song lyrics, and classroom activities to think critically about the story of the "Mad Trapper of Rat River", fur trade trapper, Albert Johnson. This is a song that tells a story and can be connected to the First People's Principles of Learning that "learning is embedded in memory, history and story".The worksheet is divided into questions that can support classroom activities using the song as the foundation for critical thinking about
Preview of Junior 4-6 Music - FREE Song & Arrangement - Hear My Voice

Junior 4-6 Music - FREE Song & Arrangement - Hear My Voice

Created by
Eaton Education
Created by a seasoned music teacher, Hear My Voice is a moving Indigenous-inspired Orff Arrangement & lesson sequence for Junior grades (4-6) that is engaging, musically satisfying, and challenging. The Orff arrangement and activity enhances ensemble playing, creativity, and musical understanding including triplets, chord change, a variety of other rhythms, and includes composition/improvisation for final performance. This activity can also be connected directly to the Language Arts curricu
Preview of La Musique du Québec

La Musique du Québec

Created by
Katrnia Linscott
Student describe a beautiful illustration of Quebecois musicians in French. Students build simple sentences about the characters and the instruments they are playing.
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