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Preview of The BIG BOOK of FOLK SONG FUN for Bells or Boomwhackers

The BIG BOOK of FOLK SONG FUN for Bells or Boomwhackers

Created by
Musical Magic
What a great resource! 36 familiar folk song melodies, professionally notated on the treble staff with color-coded notes to facilitate success with Boomwhackers or bells. This format works well for teachers and students with very little music experience as well as seasoned music teachers and older students. (If your bells, chimes, or boom pipes aren't color-coded, apply colored stickers). These songs may be projected (great for keeping students focused and guiding discussions). They may also be
Preview of LYRIC STUDY BUNDLE - Wicked + Into the Woods + Hairspray

LYRIC STUDY BUNDLE - Wicked + Into the Woods + Hairspray

Created by
Meghan Tynan
Looking for a way to shake things up in your ELA classroom? Want to incorporate more arts and theater but don't know where to start? Look no further than Lyric Study Do Nows! You don't have to know anything about musicals or theater to teach it!Lyric Study is a program introduced to me by Anthony Lombardi and my colleagues at PS/IS 49 in Queens. It is the study of a song's lyrics for 5-10min at the beginning of each ELA class - like a Do Now, but a musical one! Students answer questions based on
Preview of Hairspray the Musical - Lyric Study for the ELA Classroom

Hairspray the Musical - Lyric Study for the ELA Classroom

Created by
Meghan Tynan
Looking for a way to shake things up in your ELA classroom? Want to incorporate more arts and theater but don't know where to start? Look no further than Lyric Study with Hairspray the Musical You don't have to know anything about Hairspray or theater to teach it!Lyric Study is a program introduced to me by Anthony Lombardi and my colleagues at PS/IS 49 in Queens. It is the study of a song's lyrics for 5-10min at the beginning of each ELA class - like a Do Now, but a musical one! Students answer
Preview of Sequence of Events Reading Passages Worksheets Bundle for 5th and 6th Grade

Sequence of Events Reading Passages Worksheets Bundle for 5th and 6th Grade

Do you need engaging, sequence of events reading passages worksheets for 5th and 6th grade? Rap music is your answer! Based on history rap songs, these activities will keep your students' attention using song lyrics while they practice sequencing skills. Easily incorporate them into independent activities or complete them together as a class lesson.Students will listen to the songs then use the song lyrics as reading passages to complete the activities detailed below.What teachers like you had t
Preview of Back to School First Week of School INSPIRATIONAL Activities

Back to School First Week of School INSPIRATIONAL Activities

Created by
Quality Counts
This is truly a unique collection of activities and resources that are designed to be used in either a 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom during the first day and throughout the first week of school. If a teacher can inspire students in those first few moments of school then, the atmosphere for a productive, engaged learning environment is set for the rest of the year. This package includes: Two highly engaging class team building exercises A welcome poem that sets the scene for the first few mom
Preview of Into The Woods - Lyric Study for the ELA Classroom

Into The Woods - Lyric Study for the ELA Classroom

Created by
Meghan Tynan
Looking for a way to shake things up in your ELA classroom? Want to incorporate more arts and theater but don't know where to start? Look no further than Lyric Study with Into The Woods! You don't have to know anything about Into The Woods or theater to teach it!Lyric Study is a program introduced to me by Anthony Lombardi and my colleagues at PS/IS 49 in Queens. It is the study of a song's lyrics for 5-10min at the beginning of each ELA class - like a Do Now, but a musical one! Students answer
Preview of Middle School Compare and Contrast Fiction and Nonfiction Passages

Middle School Compare and Contrast Fiction and Nonfiction Passages

Want to keep your students engaged with middle school compare and contrast fiction and nonfiction passages? Rap songs are the way to do it! Based on rap songs, these compare and contrast activities will keep your students' attention using song lyrics as reading passages. Easily incorporate them into independent activities or complete them together as a class lesson. Students will listen to the songs then use the song lyrics as reading passages to complete the activities detailed below.These acti
Preview of US History: Social Studies/Language Arts (Writing)/Music

US History: Social Studies/Language Arts (Writing)/Music

America Till 1850: a Social Studies/Language Arts/Music project including songs and narration that go along with 10 eras or events in U. S. History. The final project presentation comes when one or more classrooms perform a musical presentation with 10 skits written by the children that accompany the narrations and songs. The ten original songs: Native Americans, Christopher Columbus, The Furriers from France, English Colony Song, Declaration of Independence, Revolutionary War, U. S. Constitutio
Preview of Encanto Movie Lesson: Citing with Video Evidence using RACES

Encanto Movie Lesson: Citing with Video Evidence using RACES

Is the Disney playlist from "Encanto" stuck in you or your students' heads? This is the perfect resource to have mandatory singing in class! This resource includes an "I do, We do, You do" guided lesson with links for how to answer with RACES (restate, answer, cite, explain, summarize). Additionally, a movie comprehension guide, escape room, and TDA are available to keep the learning going just as much as the songs keep going in our heads!
Preview of MP3 DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: The ELA RAPP Star Strategy Sing-Along Music (VERSION 1&2)

MP3 DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: The ELA RAPP Star Strategy Sing-Along Music (VERSION 1&2)

***INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD (MP3)*** You are tech savvy! So, get the MP3 of The ELA RAPP Star Strategy Sing Along Music. You'll never have to worry about someone borrowing your CD....and not returning it. :( ABOUT VERSION 1: Version 1 of the song features the whole arrangement. Listeners will hear both the Leader Part and the Class Part. Start with this version to become familiar with and teach this easy-to-learn tune. ABOUT VERSION 2: Version 2 of the song features only the Leader Part. Ther
Preview of Song Choice- Unit 2 (Lessons 11-20) **NEW**

Song Choice- Unit 2 (Lessons 11-20) **NEW**

Language Arts: Motivate students with music and song lyrics to teach languagearts. This unit includes 10 engaging activities that could be used as classroomlesson plans, independent practice, sub plans, extended learning for students whofinish their work early, or extra credit. Each lesson is numbered and includesactivities on: Comprehension questions, song research, compare/contrast,messages in music, personification, storytelling, similes, 80’s trivia, theme,summarizing & retelling. Artist
Preview of Canción escritura/ Spanish Song on Writing

Canción escritura/ Spanish Song on Writing

Created by
Maestra Flores
Usa esta canción para motivar a tus alumnos! Así se pueden aprender los tres tipos de escritura- informativa, narrativa y opinión. -Una copia con la letra de la canción -La letra escrita en grande para que la muestres en la pantalla -La canción para que la puedas escuchar ¡Espero que lo disfrutes!
Preview of Popcorn Book Activities (Bundle)

Popcorn Book Activities (Bundle)

This is an action packed set of activities for the book Popcorn by Frank Asch. It is a huge file with 7 files and 2 mp4 files. It consists of the 1. Pages of the book along with mp4 format of the story. Aided Language Displays for the book. 2. Sequencing activity worksheet. 3. Making popcorn sequencing worksheet with pictures to support the sentences. 4. Using your 5 senses to predict how popcorn "Looks like", "Feels like", "Smells like, "Hears like", "Taste like" template. 5. Wiggles Popcorn
Preview of Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Passages for Middle School

Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Passages for Middle School

Keep your students engaged using rap songs as compare and contrast nonfiction passages for middle school! Based on history and pop-culture rap songs, these activities will keep your students' attention using song lyrics as they compare and contrast skills. Easily incorporate them into independent activities or complete them together as a class lesson.Students will listen to the songs then use the song lyrics as reading passages to complete the activities detailed below.These activities are:- no
Preview of Fun End of Year Packet Worksheets ELA Writing Activities for Middle School

Fun End of Year Packet Worksheets ELA Writing Activities for Middle School

Based on rap songs about pop culture and history, these fun end of year packet worksheets will keep your students engaged using song lyrics as reading passages while they review a variety of ELA writing skills. These are perfect to use after testing for middle school and can be: - easily incorporated into independent activities- completed together as a class lesson- used throughout the new school year to introduce reading skills in a fun and unique way!Students will listen to the songs then use
Preview of Gifts from Ancient Cultures

Gifts from Ancient Cultures

Gifts from Ancient CulturesDo you really want to make ancient cultures come alive? How better to draw students in than with informative songs and compelling stories that pull them right into the times they are learning about.This book includes materials for 13 ancient cultures—from Neolithic times to the Persians, from the Mediterranean to Africans, Americans, and Asians.Each culture has a To/From tag and gift slips for a bulletin board.Each culture has a song with general information about the
Preview of Black History Month Writing Activities with Rap Songs

Black History Month Writing Activities with Rap Songs

Do you need engaging, Black History Month writing activities with comprehension questions? Rap songs are your answer! Based on history rap songs, these activities will keep your students' attention using song lyrics to practice a variety of writing and reading skills. Students will listen to the songs then use the song lyrics as reading passages to complete the activities detailed below.These activities are:- no prep to save you time,- super simple and easy to use,- with high-interest reading pa
Preview of Fun End of Year Packet Worksheets 5th and 6th Grade ELA Writing Review

Fun End of Year Packet Worksheets 5th and 6th Grade ELA Writing Review

Pop culture and history + rap songs = fun end of the year packet worksheets for 5th and 6th grade! Based on rap songs, these ELA review activities will keep your students engaged using song lyrics as reading passages while they practice a variety of reading and writing skills.- easily incorporate them into independent activities- complete them together as a class lesson- use them throughout the new school year to introduce reading skills in a fun and unique way!Students will listen to the songs
Preview of Music Class Bingo for Distance Learning

Music Class Bingo for Distance Learning

Created by
Kandace Graham
This is a compilation of activities with a small writing assignment that goes with each activity. Students can pick a square from the 25 activities and add their contributions to the slide show assignment that matches. This would be equivalent to 25 30-45 minute music lessons. Students will watch a series of videos that are on Youtube playlists I created for kids! This is the perfect assignment to send to your music students to give them the brain break they are going to need now more than e
Preview of English Class Carols 2023: Complete Updated Songs Package

English Class Carols 2023: Complete Updated Songs Package

Created by
Lexiphile
Help your students recall information and grammar rules with these fun songs set to recognizable tunes. My classes sing together a couple times a week while we're studying a particular topic, and I know it works because I hear them humming during tests! But these are not just fun, silly songs about how cool grammar is; they contain concrete information, rules, and useful processes that you want your students to learn. See the thumbnail image for an example about Double Negatives!There are also s
Preview of The Wicked "Which"- Using Transitions to Show Cause-and-Effect PLUS song!

The Wicked "Which"- Using Transitions to Show Cause-and-Effect PLUS song!

Created by
Lexiphile
Want to help your students write more sophisticated, informative sentences about cause-and-effect? Want them to think more intentionally about the transition words and phrases they can use to expand their thinking and their sentences?Want to have some fun with language around Halloween? This product contains a few slides introducing and explicitly modeling this skill, including sentences you can discuss as a class, and then an Exit Ticket for Day 1. It also contains lyrics and a video for my par
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