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Free middle school writing songs

Preview of "Mean" by Taylor Swift:  Similes, Inferences, Imagery with Anti-Bullying Message

"Mean" by Taylor Swift: Similes, Inferences, Imagery with Anti-Bullying Message

Created by
Elyse Allen
Using Taylor Swift’s award-winning song, “Mean,” you can teach and solidify for students what is 1. Simile 2. Inference 3. Imagery I have also included an anti-bullying message or a random acts of kindness activity for students to complete. This can be reported on through discussion, journal writing and/or a short essay. Enjoy this timely lesson with your students and please check out my store for more lesson plans. www.TeachersPayTeachers.com/Store/Elyse-Allen
Preview of Bell Ringer Work for Middle School ELA Classroom Journal Prompts

Bell Ringer Work for Middle School ELA Classroom Journal Prompts

This download includes... ~five question of the day/journal prompts ~Corresponding Songs & Artists This is a fun and engaging way to get your students focused at the beginning of class! Enjoy :)
Preview of Comma Commercials Project | Grammar Review | Group Project | Print + Digital

Comma Commercials Project | Grammar Review | Group Project | Print + Digital

This is a fun, engaging, and standards-driven group project that gets students of all kinds of learning style excited about COMMAS! My 5th grade students had a hard time grasping the many comma rules we learn, and using them when needed in their writing. We did worksheets, scavenger hunts, edited paragraphs, etc. but they never really caught on until we did this project in small groups! :)►► GET THE COMMAS DIGITAL ASSESSMENT HERE!This is a great end-of-unit project about commas, and tends to be
Preview of Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS) mini lesson

Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS) mini lesson

Created by
Tai Walker
This is a mini lesson to discuss what the coordinating conjunctions are.
Preview of Greek and Latin Root Study

Greek and Latin Root Study

Created by
Hello Fifth
This is a great way to compile a list of Greek and Latin roots as you learn OR provide space for a study guide. It includes space for the root, the meaning, the origin, and two examples. At the bottom of each side, there is space for students to use them in sentences. Depth and complexity icons are integrated throughout.
Preview of Intermediate Religion - Happiness Project

Intermediate Religion - Happiness Project

Created by
pantone projects
This project accompanies the topics of true happiness, living in the Kingdom of God, and the Beatitudes. I created it as a project linked to pages 104-117 in the "Believe in Me" textbook for Grade 7 Religion; Appendix 4: Advent Supplement, We Believe in... Jesus our Lord. However, it can be applied to many teachings within the Religion and Family Life subjects. You will see and hear some really wonderful things from students with this one. Enjoy!
Preview of Teaching Irony with Song Lyrics! "Ironic" Alanis Morissette

Teaching Irony with Song Lyrics! "Ironic" Alanis Morissette

Hello! Thank you for checking out my resource!Here are a few tips to put it to use:o Be sure to go over the definitions of figurative language or literary devices before introducing the activity. I have a Google slide presentation that I use, and I can share that if you are interested in seeing it! o There is a minor swear in the song that I have not included in the lyric sheet, so be mindful of that when deciding the age group for this activity.o I focus on the acronym “ISHAMPOO,” which include
Preview of Animal Farm by George Orwell--Beasts of England Re-Write

Animal Farm by George Orwell--Beasts of England Re-Write

While reading George Orwell's "Animal Farm," students will encounter the "Beasts of England" song. This activity requires the students to apply the song to their own life by re-writing "Beasts of England" about an issue or cause in their own life. There is also a short teacher sample song for the teacher to sing to get the students excited about the project. This activity promotes higher level thinking about the issues in "Animal Farm," helps develop writing and poetry skills, and also can be us
Preview of The Parts of Speech Song

The Parts of Speech Song

Created by
Callie White
This song is useful to help students remember the following parts of speech: - articles - nouns - adjectives - verbs - adverbs - conjunctions - prepositions - interjections I am not the author of this song. The author is unknown; if you know of/are the author, please let me know so that I can give proper credit. The fonts were created by Kimberly Geswein.
Preview of Lyrics to "Mean" by Taylor Swift

Lyrics to "Mean" by Taylor Swift

Created by
Miss Priest
These are the lyrics to 'Mean' by Taylor Swift. It is a great song to use during bullying awareness week. I had students listen to the song while highlighting different words that stuck out to them. We then discussed how we think Taylor was feeling when she wrote this song.
Preview of Stressed out by Twenty One Pilots - Listening, speaking and writing time!

Stressed out by Twenty One Pilots - Listening, speaking and writing time!

Created by
Melisa Zimarino
This is a very popular song that students really like. Therefore, it is a good chance to use it to practise some listening comprehension activities. Besides, the lyrics of this song are very interesting to discuss and debate in groups. In it, the singer discusses what it is like to become an adult. Thus, it is a great opportunity to use it to discuss different topics such as growing up, adulthood and societal expectations, which could be really meaningful to students. You may also teach grammar
Preview of Adjectives Video & Activities Bundle
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Adjectives Video & Activities Bundle

I wrote this song about adjectives as a memorable tool to help my students understand not only how to identify adjectives, but why it is necessary to incorporate adjectives in their speaking and writing to paint a more vivid picture for their audience. I have written over 41 songs and 100 activities to change the way certain aspects of English Language Arts can be taught. This has changed the confidence levels and increased the success of my students who learn through nontraditional teaching m
Preview of The Friendly Letter Dance

The Friendly Letter Dance

The five parts of a letter are easy to remember with this catchy song and dance written by Dawn Rainbowstar. Sung to the tune of The Addams Family, your students will LOVE singing and dancing their way into the perfect friendly letter!
Preview of Helping Verbs, Helping verbs song, Grammar and writing practice, test prep

Helping Verbs, Helping verbs song, Grammar and writing practice, test prep

Created by
Tab Teaches Too
This is a song to help your students learn and remember their helping verbs. Sung to the tune of Jingle Bells, it is catchy and engaging! I have used it to teach and review helping verbs, and my kiddos always loved it!Resource includes the printable lyrics. You can use any instrumental version of Jingle Bells for background music.Thank you for looking and happy teaching!
Preview of The Paragraph Dance

The Paragraph Dance

Your students won't soon forget the format of a paragraph with this catchy song and dance! Dawn Rainbowstar has written a song about the four parts of a paragraph, sung to the tune of The Candy Man. Your kids will LOVE it!!!
Preview of 4th Grade STAAR Superstar Writing Chant

4th Grade STAAR Superstar Writing Chant

This is a chant I have used with my 4th graders for many years changing the title of the test as the years have passed. All my fourth graders have loved it! The chant is set to the tune we will, we will, rock you. They've stomped it, clapped it, and even performed it for the whole school. It gets them excited and empowered to conquer that STAAR test. Look for more products to come from Texas 4th grade superstar. Enjoy!
Preview of Sentence Types Song (Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory

Sentence Types Song (Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory

Created by
Shelby Watson
**to the tune of The Farmer in the Dell** This song helps students to remember the differences between the four types of sentences. We used hand signals to aid in the memorization. The first verse (declarative) involves clapping hands together and pushing them out to form a period with your hands. This move is repeated four times, once per line. For the second verse (interrogative) we clapped once and then put our hands to the side in a questioning stance. Again, this is repeated four times
Preview of The Big Easy Music Book

The Big Easy Music Book

Created by
JULIE CHAMBERS
Welcome to the Big Easy Music Book;The First 10 PagesThis is the first ten pages of 66 printable pages to be used in order or on their own, depending on the teacher's preference. Students will love how quickly they can feel confident on the piano and ukulele. Then, they can use their newly learned skills to write and play original songs. This is an excellent addition to any music class, private lessons, or self-study.I started teaching music to my children and their friends when they were 7. Dur
Preview of GRAMMAR CAROLS- Limited Free Edition

GRAMMAR CAROLS- Limited Free Edition

Created by
Lexiphile
These parodies of popular Christmas carols will help your students remember some of the most crucial rules of sentence structure and writing process. This is a limited version, containing only 4 songs. For a full list of Christmas carols, see the Full Edition product for sale in my online shop. Also included: A concise study guide to sentence structure with examples.
Preview of R.A.C.E Writing Strategy Rap

R.A.C.E Writing Strategy Rap

Created by
Unhappy Teacher
Lyrics to the song R.A.C.E Writing Strategy by Casey and Strick. This rap song teaches students how to use the RACE Strategy to answer short constructed response questions. Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/PRPSxDAEbug
Preview of "Beautiful" Sung by Christina Aguilera: Creating a Positive Class Atmosphere

"Beautiful" Sung by Christina Aguilera: Creating a Positive Class Atmosphere

Created by
Elyse Allen
This song which is sung by Christina Aguilera has been around for several years but its lesson is still powerful. The lesson it contains on positive self esteem and accepting others as they are is a good lesson to teach the first few weeks of school. It lets students know that you expect them to be kind and civil to everyone and to you, and that’s how you will treat them. There are several assignments that go along with the song. You can choose to do one or two or all of them, of course. The
Preview of Personification Jingle

Personification Jingle

Created by
Gina's Jingles
Figurative Language Fun! Students enjoy learning personification and other types of figurative language. But make your lessons spring to life with these lively lyrics and examples. Kids LOVE these silly songs!
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack Project

Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack Project

Created by
Leslie Odom
This project gives students a chance to pair their knowledge with their passion: music. Students are to choose songs that link thematically, textually, and conceptually to Romeo and Juliet. This product can be edited to fit with almost any text!
Preview of Preposition Song

Preposition Song

This song gives students a fun and easy way to memorize 37 different prepositions. This makes it easier for them to identify prepositional phrases in their reading and writing. This quick little song is sung to the tune of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." I hope you enjoy and find as much use of it as I do!
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