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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 Bosquejo para Ensayo Argumentativo Hamilton Satisfied - SPANISH Argument Essay

Bosquejo para Ensayo Argumentativo Hamilton Satisfied - SPANISH Argument Essay

Si te cuesta motivar a tus estudiantes a argumentar, ¡déjaselo a Hamilton! La canción Satisfied del popular musical histórico modela perfectamente la estructura del ensayo. Esta unidad enseña a los estudiantes las características de un buen texto argumentativo, y luego los guía en la redacción de un ensayo argumentativo. Tras analizar la situación a la que se enfrenta Angelica Schuyler en la canción, los estudiantes tomarán una postura a favor del amor o la razón, y pasarán por el proceso de esc
Preview of Grandparents Day Program and Activities

Grandparents Day Program and Activities

Created by
Kidz Count
Grandparents/Grandfriends Day is the time for celebration to honor the important role they have in our children's lives. This year Grandparents Day is nationally recognized on September 8th. Most schools choose their own date for this event since it is so close to school starting. This program has songs, poems, and activities for a school wide event. You can also modify it to fit your school program. It is all planned, all you have to do is teach the words to the children. Our grandparents
Preview of Thanksgiving Activity Song: "The Turkey Lurkey": Actions and Literacy Activities

Thanksgiving Activity Song: "The Turkey Lurkey": Actions and Literacy Activities

Created by
Sing Play Create
Distance Learning Teaching VideoYour students will gobble up this Turkey Movement Activity. And they will get to practice writing what "My Turkey Lurkey eats, play, has, is..." Use the Video, Mp3 Tracks, presentation and writing activities for a Turkey themed literacy and movement unit during November. Get your students moving and grooving with "The Turkey Lurkey" sung to the tune of The Hokey Pokey! Now with Music Tracks with vocals. Best for Pre K-3 RESOURCE INCLUDES:Turkey Lurkey Video Lyri
Preview of Songs to teach The 6 Traits of Writing

Songs to teach The 6 Traits of Writing

Created by
Teach2Empower
This is a collection of six songs that I developed to help my students understand the 6 Traits of Writing. These songs will help your students understand Ideas, Organization, Word Choice, Voice, Sentence Fluency, and Conventions. You may also print out each page and create a poster to display in your classroom. Songs to teach The 6 Traits of Writing by Lindsay Stark is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of The Boy is Mine Tracing an argument with PowerPoint & Graphic Organizer

The Boy is Mine Tracing an argument with PowerPoint & Graphic Organizer

Created by
Too Booked Up
Dive into the world of argumentative writing with a fresh, culturally relevant approach! This comprehensive resource uses the popular song "The Boy is Mine" by Brandy and Monica to introduce middle school students to the key elements of a strong argument.Learning Objectives:Trace an argument using song lyrics.Identify the essential components of an argumentative essay.What's Inside:A 60-minute lesson plan aligned with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.8.1, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.7.1, and CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.6.1.
Preview of Listening Log: Student Digital Music Journal/Interactive Google Slide Assignment

Listening Log: Student Digital Music Journal/Interactive Google Slide Assignment

This Listening Log Digital Music Journal, class activity/google slide assignment can be used all school year long to engage students in thoughtful and creative reflection on the music you are listening to or working on! It can be a great tool for in person or virtual/distance learning and perfect for Google Classroom. Your students will have the opportunity to share their intellectual and artistic interpretation of the song(s) you choose, and they will be practicing their writing and music vocab
Preview of Using Songs & Mentor Texts to Teach Poetry

Using Songs & Mentor Texts to Teach Poetry

Created by
scholarsin5th
UPDATED 8-1-2021There are so many possibilities when using poetry in your classroom. Poetry gets a particular spotlight during the month of April for National Poetry Month, but there are so many benefits to using it in your classroom year round. Student writers find this genre less intimidatingStudents can:interpret poems differently leading to meaningful discussionsidentify common themes & make inferencespractice annotating textpractice using various types of figurative languageUse  this pr
Preview of Hamilton Musical Satisfied Song Argumentative Essay Writing Outlines and Debate

Hamilton Musical Satisfied Song Argumentative Essay Writing Outlines and Debate

Drawing from a catchy song from Hamilton, students will learn the structure of an argumentative speech, and craft their own effective argument essay about following love vs. reason. Students will use guiding outlines to get their ideas together and craft a well-structured paper. The song matter will bring out the best kind of passion in students, the same one they’ll need to take a stance about potential real-life relationship decisions.The teacher may decide to extend this lesson with a debate
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 Fun Editing and Proofreading Worksheets with Passages for Middle School

Fun Editing and Proofreading Worksheets with Passages for Middle School

Do you need fun editing and proofreading worksheets with passages for middle school? Rap songs are your answer! Based on history rap songs, these editing and proofreading worksheets will show your students that even in music and on social media platforms like YouTube, these skills are essential to success!- easily incorporate these activities into independent tasks- complete them together as a class lesson. These activities challenge students to edit and proofread rough drafts of song lyrics to
Preview of "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" Mad Lib Song & Art Project

"We're Going on a Bear Hunt" Mad Lib Song & Art Project

This activity incorporates the song, "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" by Greg and Steve (2000). The students rewrite the lyrics by changing the animal, the 5 places the kids visit during the song, the prepositions, and they add action verbs at the end of the song as they run back home. This activity also helps students learn about animals and their habitats because the 5th place the kids visit must be the correct habitat. Have the class repeat each phrase back to the performer (either you or the kid
Preview of R.A.C.E.S. Strategy Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone
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R.A.C.E.S. Strategy Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone

Turn your classroom into a writing powerhouse with Rita Malone's captivating RACES Writing Strategy Chant! Engage and empower your students as they master the art of essay writing – restating, answering, citing the text, explaining their evidence, and summarizing. Say goodbye to dull writing lessons and hello to an interactive, rhythmic experience that will transform your students into confident writers. The students will march it out like writing soldiers who are ready to take on any writing pr
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 R.A.C.E. Strategy Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone
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R.A.C.E. Strategy Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone

Turn your classroom into a writing powerhouse with Rita Malone's captivating RACE Writing Strategy Chant! Engage and empower your students as they master the art of essay writing – restating, answering, citing the text, and explaining their evidence. Say goodbye to dull writing lessons and hello to an interactive, rhythmic experience that will transform your students into confident writers. The students will march it out like writing soldiers who are ready to take on any writing prompt they are
Preview of 12 Days of Christmas: Student Writing Parody

12 Days of Christmas: Student Writing Parody

Created by
Ms-Lies
This is a 12 Days of Christmas Parody writing that students fill in. Each page starts with, "On the ______ day of Christmas, my family gave to me ____." For my class, it's their first official writing, outside of cursive workbooks. It'll be a gift for their parents, which incentivises them to make it their best. Everything gets glued and/or stapled to a brown manilla folder. For the writing portion, the kids complete the parody in this manner:Day 1: one adj. adj. nounDay 2: two adj. adj. nounD
Preview of COMPOSER ACTIVITIES George Frideric Handel

COMPOSER ACTIVITIES George Frideric Handel

Created by
Joyful Music
***$5.00*** This is an easy way to share Handel with your students through Song (fun original words to "The Hallelujah Chorus",) Orff, Puzzle, and Writing Prompts!Overview: This product is a curriculum integration tool incorporating music, history, math and writing for 2-5th. The lesson is built around students learning some facts about Handel, identifying and singing a musical theme with original fun lyrics and writing creative narratives. Music vocabulary words are used. Math principles may
Preview of 5th and 6th Grade Cause and Effect Nonfiction Passage Activities Bundle

5th and 6th Grade Cause and Effect Nonfiction Passage Activities Bundle

Are you looking for engaging cause and effect nonfiction passage activities for 5th and 6th grade? Rap music is your solution! Based on our Jackie Robinson and Cesar Chavez biography rap songs, these activities will keep your students' attention using song lyrics as a reading passage while they practice cause and effect skills! Easily incorporate them into independent activities or complete them together as a class lesson.Students will listen to the songs then use the songs' lyrics as reading pa
Preview of Linking Verbs: Music Video & Multiple Activities, GrammarSongs (NEW!)
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Linking Verbs: Music Video & Multiple Activities, GrammarSongs (NEW!)

{Best Seller} Why and how is a song about Linking Verbs effective for students? It is important for students to understand that all sentences must have verbs. When the verbs tell what the subject is rather than what the subject does, a linking verb is born. Whether action or linking, the verb always begins the predicate. This song provides examples and imagery to help students understand the purpose of linking verbs. Students gain a basic understanding of the use of linking verbs as well as
Preview of Holiday Song Lyric Analysis

Holiday Song Lyric Analysis

Engage your students during the trickiest of seasons through these creative units of study! Your 4th-8th grade students will have opportunities to build reading, writing, critical thinking, speaking and listening skills through this compilation of resources.These units of study include: ♪copies of song lyrics for student and teacher use♪Sketch to stretch invitations♪Vocabulary enrichment activities♪Building Background nonfiction reading and written responses♪Student writing prompts♪Text dependen
Preview of Smooth Transitions Practice Worksheets and Song Parody Package *NEW & IMPROVED!*

Smooth Transitions Practice Worksheets and Song Parody Package *NEW & IMPROVED!*

Created by
Lexiphile
Get your students thinking more intentionally about the transition words they use to link ideas in their sentences, and help them write more sophisticated and informative sentences. This package contains:A step-by-step demonstration slide show to introduce the topic in a fun wayA printable Student Note sheet (for use during presentation)Link to an Exit Ticket (Google Form)A video demo of the song "Smooth Transitions," sung to the tune of "Despacito"Lyrics of "Smooth Transitions" song split up on
Preview of Subjects and Predicates: Music Video & Multiple Activities, GrammarSongs (NEW!)
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Subjects and Predicates: Music Video & Multiple Activities, GrammarSongs (NEW!)

Why and how is a song about Subjects & Predicates effective for students? Complete sentences are sentences that contain both a subject and a predicate. The concept of the complete sentence is important in helping children analyze and revise their own writing. Learning what subjects and predicates are can be made engaging and memorable by exploring many of the activities that add a “silly sentence” element of fun to the task. The catchy melody, combined with the definition of concepts wit
Preview of Compare and Contrast Fiction Passages for 5th and 6th Grade

Compare and Contrast Fiction Passages for 5th and 6th Grade

Want to keep your students engaged with compare and contrast fiction passages for 5th and 6th grade? Rap songs are the way to do it! These activities use song lyrics as reading passages that cover fun topics such as the history and inspiration behind popular kids' movies and a comicbook hero parody.- easily incorporate them into independent activities- complete them together as a class lesson- use them throughout the school year to introduce reading skills in a fun and unique way!Students will l
Preview of Main Idea: Music Video & Activities (Differentiated Instr) GrammarSongs (NEW!)
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Main Idea: Music Video & Activities (Differentiated Instr) GrammarSongs (NEW!)

Why and how is a song about Main Idea effective for students? Understanding the main idea is a major comprehension skill that is essential for all students to master. For this reason, this song is scripted at a basic level to reach students of various ages. The lyrics emphasize the relationship between the main idea and supporting details. And the examples carry over to cultivate the understanding of young minds in such a way that they can transfer the information learned in this video to act
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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