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Middle school Valentine's Day writing songs

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 Child Labor CLOSE Read Using Newsies Song Lyrics - History & Reading Activity

Child Labor CLOSE Read Using Newsies Song Lyrics - History & Reading Activity

If you and your students are learning about the history of child labor, or you are looking for an interesting close reading activity - this resource is for you! Close reading with song lyrics has proven to be very helpful to my students. This resource will help integrate this teaching idea into social studies and history lessons! In this 9-page packet, students will read the lyrics Newsies "Seize the Day." The song explains the feelings of newspaper boys when they were forming their union to fig
Preview of End of the Year Playlist - Fun Writing Activity - Printable & Digital - Spotify

End of the Year Playlist - Fun Writing Activity - Printable & Digital - Spotify

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Wrap up the school year with a bang! Make those final days memorable and meaningful for your secondary students: MUSIC! Let the rhythm of music carry your students through reflection and celebration as they select 5 songs to encapsulate their school year journey:✅ A song for my friends✅ A song for my teachers✅ A song for my favorite class✅ A song for my favorite memory this year✅ A song to motivate me for next yearStudents can even get creative and craft their own categories using the handy blan
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 Robarte un Beso & Querido Tommy Valentine Letter-Writing Spanish Lesson

Robarte un Beso & Querido Tommy Valentine Letter-Writing Spanish Lesson

Created by
Spanish Mama
This is a multi-faceted lesson that centers around letter-writing in Spanish, centered on two authentic songs in Spanish that students LOVE. Students will work with the song Robarte un beso by Carlos Vives and Sebastian Yatra. After doing a lyrics/cloze activity to listen to the song and a reading activity with the music video, the class can read fake letters between each of the four couples shown in the video. (Printable letters to read individually, and letters to project and read as a class 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 Elementary Music Class February Lesson Activity Bundle K-6

Elementary Music Class February Lesson Activity Bundle K-6

Created by
Sing Play Create
Enrich your February elementary Music classes with these original and creative music lesson resources with TEACHING VIDEOS. Teach music concepts like pitch, 3 beat time signature, Ostinato and rhythms using the Orff arrangements.Diverse learning opportunities with games, Kodaly and Orff applications, concert songs, worksheets, playing instruments using this all in one bundle for K-6 music class lessons. February Music Class Bundle of Lessons, Songs, Games and Worksheets, Mp3 tracks. This resour
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 Identifying theme and tone using paired readings

Identifying theme and tone using paired readings

Check out the updated version of this assignment. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mother-to-Son-and-Dear-Mama-Paired-Reading-3835433 Students will identify the theme and tone using "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes and "Dear Mama" by Tupac Shakur.
Preview of Poetry Analysis With Hero Themed Music / Song Lyrics

Poetry Analysis With Hero Themed Music / Song Lyrics

Created by
Addie Williams
If your students love music as much as mine do they will love this music analysis activity! Students are asked to listen to / read the lyrics for songs with a Hero Theme. They must choose their two favorites and discuss the meaning of the songs and why they like it. I also allow my students to pick any other song that they can find that relates to the hero theme. Works well with a poetry unit, music study, Hero Unit or as a fun emergency sub plan! Includes:-Assignment Sheet-Hero Brainstorming
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 Valentine's Music Printables {Ready Set Print}

Valentine's Music Printables {Ready Set Print}

Created by
Lindsay Jervis
Valentine's Music Printables {Ready Set Print} This set of worksheets is designed help your students practice known rhythmic and melodic concepts within Valentine's themed songs. These would be fun to use in a lesson the week of or leading up to Valentine's Day, but can also be used year round. Very easy to leave with a sub. It includes: - "Valentine's Rhythms" worksheet. (Practice ta, titi, ti-tiri) Students match the first rhythmic phrase of from each song to the correct title and picture of
Preview of Beatles Lyrics Figurative Language

Beatles Lyrics Figurative Language

Created by
Ruth S.
Beatles Lyrics Figurative Language Fun! This is a real hit with kids and one of my best sellers! Play some Beatles tunes prior to giving your students these lyrics. They have to identify each example as a hyperbole, personification, simile or metaphor. Activity sheets include one line from the songs. Students have to identify the figurative speech each one is. You'll have kids rocking and rolling all day long! This is one lesson they won't forget! Good for grades 5 and up. List of songs l
Preview of Christmas Music Worksheets

Christmas Music Worksheets

Created by
Lindsay Jervis
This set of Christmas music worksheets is designed to help your students practice known rhythmic and melodic concepts around Christmas time.It includes:- "Up on the Housetop" - Fill in the missing rhythms of the song (a couple formats available). Rhythm concept- practice half note.- "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" - Fill in the missing rhythms of the song (a couple formats available). Rhythm concept - practice half note.- "Jingle Bells" - Fill in the missing rhythms (two versions) practice whole note
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 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 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 Tengo tu Love by Sie7e - Practice the Verb TENER and Comparisons

Tengo tu Love by Sie7e - Practice the Verb TENER and Comparisons

Created by
Speaking Latino
Practica El Verbo Tener Y Los Comparativos. No Hay Nada Más Importante Que El Amor De Tu Pareja.HANDOUT WORKSHEETS FOR STUDENTSYou can use all of the activities or pick only the ones suitable for your classes. Cloze activity with word bankCloze activity without word bank VocabularyMatch The Images With The PhrasesListening ComprehensionA/B Oral ActivityVerb TENER ConjugationComparativesHANDOUTS FOR TEACHERThe teacher’s handouts are included in the following pages of this same document:Full Song
Preview of I Got a Letter This Morning: A folk song to teach whole note

I Got a Letter This Morning: A folk song to teach whole note

Created by
Lindsay Jervis
Perfect for Valentine's Day in the music room! Hardest rhythmic concept: whole note (ta-a-a-a) Other rhythmic concepts: ta, titi, ta rest, half note, syncopa, half rest Melodic elements: l, drm PDF contains slides for the following: Lyrics Steady beat Prepare rhythm slide with rhythms we know and heart beats above whole note Present slides for whole note as ta-a-a-a Reading rhythms with stick notation Rhythmic partwork exercise Melodic practice: solfa with rhythm stick notation Your feedb
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 Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Passage Worksheets for 5th and 6th Grade

Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Passage Worksheets for 5th and 6th Grade

These compare and contrast nonfiction passage worksheets for 5th and 6th grade are based on our "NBA Gamechangers" history rap song. Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to find similarities and differences between the three NBA players.What teachers like you had to say:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students, boys especially, enjoyed this passage. Definitely a high interest topic!" – Vanilla SpeechThe song for this activity explores the accomplishments of Michael Jordan, Al
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 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
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