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High school Black History Month creative writing audio

Preview of Rainbow Writing MP3

Rainbow Writing MP3

Created by
Write Awake
RAINBOW WRITING is a technique I developed some years ago to help writers explore their feelings and expand their creativity by using the rainbow colors as their muse. In this workshop preview (which I presented on my "Writing Wings" radio show), we will focus on the seventh color of the rainbow, VIOLET--so make sure you have your VIOLET pen or pencil ready!Running Time: 25:22~ ~ ~Produced by veteran writer Eleyne-Mari Sharp, author of "INN LAK'ECH: A Journey to the Realm of Oneness" and "MAD A
Preview of Homograph - Justin Bieber Parody

Homograph - Justin Bieber Parody

Created by
Songs For School
What's a homograph? Get things straight with this parody of "Love Yourself" by Justin Bieber.
Preview of General Knowledge Song 3

General Knowledge Song 3

Created by
Singmytext
This song is from a (growing) series of songs that teach trivial knowledge. You will like to listen to them, because they are good songs (hopefully you´ll agree) and as a nice side effect internalize the facts taught in the song. Your students will love this new way of learning, especially because they can listen to the songs while they are out and about.
Preview of The Abolitionist Song - MP3 -Common Core Analysis

The Abolitionist Song - MP3 -Common Core Analysis

The Abolitionist Song aka “Song of the Abolitionist” was written by William Lloyd Garrison who was one of the most famous abolitionists in the history of the United States. The original lyrics were published in THE LIBERATOR in 1841. Professor Presley has taken the original song and melody (sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne) and pumped it up with an upbeat musical track that will remind teachers of the second wave of ska music (think English Beat & The Selecter). The lyrics for this song
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Writing Essays

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Writing Essays

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches how to create an introduction, the body and the conclusion of an essay. Also, it teaches brainstorming and outlining.
Preview of Homophones (Rap song)

Homophones (Rap song)

Created by
Songs For School
A trap-inspired rap song about homophones.
Preview of Audio Snippets of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "What's Your Blueprint" Speech

Audio Snippets of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "What's Your Blueprint" Speech

This audio is Dr. King's inspirational, 20-minute speech cut into five and a half minutes of guidance to success in life. MLK's 1967 lecture is clear-cut and specific on how to avoid victimization, take responsibility, and rise up to be an active global citizen. If anything teachers, listen to this in the morning for yourself to ALWAYS KEEP MOVING! :)
Preview of Accompanying podcast: history and philosophy of science - history of race

Accompanying podcast: history and philosophy of science - history of race

Created by
Futurum Careers
Suitable for 14-19-year olds (secondary and high schools, and college), this podcast can be used in the classroom, STEM clubs and at home. This resource links to Grade 9-10 and Grade 11-12 science, philosophy and history. • In this podcast, Dr Jennifer Mensch and Dr Michael Olson discuss their work (creating an anthology of key texts from 18th-century life sciences and philosophy to assess the history of the concept of race) and the importance of philosophy in the modern world. • There is a Pow
Preview of Martin Luther King:-:Educational Song

Martin Luther King:-:Educational Song

Created by
Jake Whyman
This Song takes important points from Martin Luther Kings famous speech: "I have a dream". The speech is accompanied by a catchy beat from Chris Bangs- Work ya Body.
Preview of Daedalus' Confession

Daedalus' Confession

Created by
Daniel Herman
Teachers can use Daedalus' Confession by Mytholo-G. to enhance student understanding of Greek Mythology, and to give students an example of how an ancient myth is easily connected to modern themes and ideas. These are not the typical educational raps that often sacrifice quality to pedagogy. Teachers can also use the raps to talk about point of view, since myths are almost always told in the 3rd person but the raps are often told from the 1st person point of view.
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