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Preview of Freeze Game to Franz Haydn

Freeze Game to Franz Haydn

Created by
Wonderful Muzic
I took a classical song, written by Franz Haydn(1732-1809) and turned it into a wonderful game about sound and silence! Children will tip-toe,wiggle, jump and gallop to the beautiful music and then FREEZE! on the silences. Great way to teach them about rests. You can also use it to teach form as each new section has a different movement as well as instrumentation.
Preview of Cosmo Kid Song

Cosmo Kid Song

Created by
Lora Bird
The Cosmo Kid Song is about global citizenship and our common human dignity regardless of race, class, gender, ability, appearance and so on. It encourages positive self-esteem based on universal human dignity as opposed to social ranking based on positionality (power, place, race, class, gender, ability…) This song further encourages critical thinking, kindness and open-minded wonder. A sense of belonging and community on an expanding scale can come from seeing yourself as a unique individ
Preview of Lesson three: "Just Say No" song audio download

Lesson three: "Just Say No" song audio download

From America's Premiere Safety & Crime Prevention Program, Pop, Rock and Learn with music", Lesson three: "Just Say No" song audio download A rocking arrangement of anti-drug, anti-bullying and other "stay-away" issues. This lesson deals with destructive behavior and avoiding negative influence from peer pressure. It's a lesson of strong self-image and integrity. The program's theme is always a FREE download for TPT members! Download the sound lesson for just $1.00 and then go to www.pop
Preview of Doin' the Robot Dance (View Move CD -link in description.)

Doin' the Robot Dance (View Move CD -link in description.)

To improve auditory processing skills (listening and following directions.) The rapid-fire lyrics command attention and help children to learn the words associated with ways of specific body parts. Older children can move to the beat. Cm Touch your eyes. Touch your mouth. Touch your teeth - both the north and south. Ab7 Cm Rub your legs. Rub your arms. Ab7 G Rub your chin, and do it with charm. Cm Ab7 Cm
Preview of 4 Lesson Instrumental Audio Version Pack

4 Lesson Instrumental Audio Version Pack

4 Lesson Instrumental Audio Version Pack Lesson one- “Dial 911” A popping lesson on the use of the "911" emergency telephone number. This lesson describes what actions to take, type of information you need to provide and what type of situation requires a "911" call. Lesson two- “Strangers” A Jamming delivery on the do's and don’ts for dealing with strangers. This lesson increases awareness on strangers and child abuse and encourages children to discuss hidden secrets. Lesson three- “Just Say
Preview of 4 Lesson Sing-A-Long Audio Version Pack

4 Lesson Sing-A-Long Audio Version Pack

4 Lesson Sing-A-Long Version Pack Lesson one- “Dial 911” A popping lesson on the use of the "911" emergency telephone number. This lesson describes what actions to take, type of information you need to provide and what type of situation requires a "911" call. Lesson two- “Strangers” A Jamming delivery on the do's and don’ts for dealing with strangers. This lesson increases awareness on strangers and child abuse and encourages children to discuss hidden secrets. Lesson three- “Just Say No!” A
Preview of 4 Lesson Full Version Audio Pack

4 Lesson Full Version Audio Pack

4 Lesson Full Version Audio Pack Lesson one- “Dial 911” A popping lesson on the use of the "911" emergency telephone number. This lesson describes what actions to take, type of information you need to provide and what type of situation requires a "911" call. Lesson two- “Strangers” A Jamming delivery on the do's and don’ts for dealing with strangers. This lesson increases awareness on strangers and child abuse and encourages children to discuss hidden secrets. Lesson three- “Just Say No!” A r
Preview of Move it by your Chair (from the Move CD. Link in description.)

Move it by your Chair (from the Move CD. Link in description.)

Aids in experiential learning of the concepts: in front of, behind, on the side, over, and under. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Other Uses: The children learn about spacial relationships (prepositions) and counting while dancing freely to a lively beat. You may want to pause the CD after each direction is sung, help the children to the correct location, and then resume the music and dancing. The children can relax and listen to the fading drum beats at the
Preview of You've Got to Wait (from the Play Cd see pages 4-5 )

You've Got to Wait (from the Play Cd see pages 4-5 )

Benefits: Certainly a catchy song for a topic that can be tricky. A chance to take turns playing instruments, moving in place, or dancing. Props are fun (scarves, instruments, streamers, balls...) They can be handed out to every other child in the group, while the other waits and then gets to take his/her turn. Other Uses: Talk about situations that involve sharing. What are positive and negative ways to act. What really works the best. Try h
Preview of Play and Pass (from the Play Cd)

Play and Pass (from the Play Cd)

Purpose: To foster attention, turn taking, and sharing among friends. Other Benefits: Children have to sequence and process the concept of sharing. Playing, and then passing an instrument. Children can learn the various instrument names. Use the pause button as you must, and most of all have fun. Let the children succeed at their own level. C Am7 Dm7Gsus-G C Am7 Dm7Gsus-G Come on in. We’re all friends. (instrumental phrase rep
Preview of Come Play that Music (from the Play Cd see page 4-5)

Come Play that Music (from the Play Cd see page 4-5)

Benefits: Auditory attention, processing, and conceptualization. The children experience creating “fast,” “slow,” “loud,” and “soft” music. The leader can divide the children into four groups, and give each group an instrument associated with fast, slow, loud, or soft sounds. The children can also name things (animals, vehicles...) that fall into the four qualities. Pause the CD between verses if the children need to refocus. G C
Preview of Play and Do This (from the Play Cd pages 4-5)

Play and Do This (from the Play Cd pages 4-5)

Benefits: Teaches sequencing/patterning of events, ability to follow directions. Helps children with the concepts of “under,” “stop,” “get it.” Other uses: Helps children follow simple directives, and/or acquire developmental coordination. Younger children will utilize a good deal of concentration and impulse control. Feel free to use the pause button on your CD player in between verses if some children need more time to process and follow the directions. C
Preview of Very Best Band (Mixing CD link below.)

Very Best Band (Mixing CD link below.)

9. Very Best Band Benefits: This song is good for attention span, turn taking, instrument vocabulary and identification, impulse control, sequencing, and contributing to the group. Other Uses: The instruments can e bought or made as a creative project. Activity: the children are given instruments and play them when their instruments is mentioned in the song’s lyric For children too young to wait, use the enthusiasm in ways that can
Preview of Making Inferences Song - Inference

Making Inferences Song - Inference

Created by
Gerald Allsman
This an original audio recording about making inferences. This song could be used in conjunction with any lesson about the skill of making inferences. I've used it in the past after an introduction to inferences. My advice is to parse the song into phrases and ask the class to examine their meaning. Then use quotes from the song when students are attempting the skill. Having taught first grade for nearly a decade, I've realized the power of music and its impact on children. It encourages
Preview of Thinking Song Level 2(from the Move Cd. Link below.)

Thinking Song Level 2(from the Move Cd. Link below.)

Fosters listening and creative problem-solving. It requires knowledge of body parts and quick deciphering skills. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Put your foot on your foot. Hmm. Put your foot on your foot. Hmm. Now put your foot on your ankle-in the shape of a quadrangle. Honey, oh baby, mine Put your elbow on your elbow. Hmm. Put your elbow on your elbow. Hmm. Now put your elbow on your knee. Keep it there ecstatically. Honey, oh baby, mine. Put your chin on your knee. Hmm. Put y
Preview of Color Full

Color Full

Created by
Wonderful Muzic
This song will not only teach colors, but will work with students on memory. Original music introduces the idea and then when it is played again some of the words are ommitted!! Your students will delight in "shouting out" the missing words. Full of delightful new vocabulary!
Preview of Lesson two: "Strangers" Digital song audio download

Lesson two: "Strangers" Digital song audio download

From America's Premiere Safety & Crime Prevention Program, Pop, Rock and Learn with music", Lesson two: "Strangers" song audio download A Jamming delivery on the do's and don’ts for dealing with strangers. This lesson increases awareness on strangers and child abuse and encourages children to discuss hidden secrets. The program's theme is always a FREE download for TPT members! Download the sound lesson for just $1.00 and then go to www.poprockandlearn.com (Teacher's Lounge) for lyrics,
Preview of Lesson four: "Self-Identity" song audio download

Lesson four: "Self-Identity" song audio download

From America's Premiere Safety & Crime Prevention Program, Pop, Rock and Learn with music", Lesson four- “Self-Identity” A rhythm of critical information children show know about themselves, family and friends. This lesson provide steps that children should follow just in case they are lost or reported missing. The program's theme is always a FREE download for TPT members! Download the sound lesson for just $1.00 and then go to www.poprockandlearn.com (Teacher's Lounge) for lyrics, lesson
Preview of Explorers

Explorers

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/HNuri3QbCOcMany explorers have shown us the wayFor all of us to explore everydayTo wonder and wonder what could beTo dream new dreams that will set us freeChristopher ColumbusNeil ArmstrongLouis and ClarkMarco PoloFerdinand Magellan
Preview of FREE "Pop, Rock and Learn with music"  Theme Song

FREE "Pop, Rock and Learn with music" Theme Song

***Please note: we have uploaded a short 2 min preview. Due to size restrictions, we had to upload the video in very low resolution (quality). For better quality and longer previews, please visit our site or search for us on YouTube …either way- enjoy! We at “Pop, Rock and Learn with music” sincerely appreciate all you do as educators and as first line defenders for our precious children. We are honored and excited to be part of TPT as it serves as a primary network affording us the opportunity
Preview of Had to Stand Up (Song)

Had to Stand Up (Song)

Created by
Ants on a Log
“Had to Stand Up” addresses the need to stand up to racist behavior and be a strong ally to those who are experiencing prejudice and discrimination. The song can be used as a springboard to talk to young people about how it feels to witness injustice and what they can say or do to take a strong stand. The song can also help children build an awareness of sensations and emotions, and connect these feelings to taking action in a difficult situation. This discussion guide is aimed at children in gr
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Find European History resources | TPT

Take your students on a journey through European history with TPT! If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about European history, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re teaching about the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, or the World Wars, there are plenty of high-quality TPT resources at your fingertips to teach European history to your students.

European history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about European history:

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for various eras in European history. For example, you could have students navigate through a handful of centers or stations to help them learn about different elements of the Renaissance period, including influential cities, leaders, and artists. Or, to help them learn about the key figures and milestones of the French Revolution.

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about European history, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in Europe and how European countries have expanded (and fallen) over time. For example, you could have students make maps of Europe before and after World War I to identify how the conflict impacted Europe.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about European history is through historical documents, letters, diaries, art, and literature. Encourage students to use these firsthand accounts to gain a deeper understanding about European people and events. For instance, you can have students read excerpts from the works of Enlightenment philosophers — like Mary Wollstonecraft — and how they contributed to the political thinking of the time.

Research Projects

Have students research and present on a specific topic of European history, like the Age of Exploration. For example, ask students to choose a famous European Explorer to research, and have them write a short biography of that person or create a short video or presentation about their achievements and legacy.

Frequently asked questions for teaching European history

What is taught in European history?

In European history courses, students are taught about the cultural, economic, political, and social milestones that shaped Europe from the Middle Ages until the present.

What types of European History resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of European history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from interactive notebooks to gallery walks.

How do I find European history resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing European history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for European history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.