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Music Common Core RH.6-8.6 resources

Preview of The Election of 1800 Hamilton Musical Analysis

The Election of 1800 Hamilton Musical Analysis

Created by
Writing to Learn
Resource includes the PDF, ready to print, and the WORD file to allow changes to fit your classroom. Overview: This activity provides the lyrics and guiding questions that can be used to introduce or reinforce the Election of 1800, as portrayed in the hit musical Hamilton. The activity can be used to develop students’ ability to close read powerful lyrics, develop deeper historical analyzing skills, and build more insight to the Founding Fathers. This activity is aligned to the History-Social
Preview of The Star Spangled Banner & Lift Every Voice and Sing - Black History

The Star Spangled Banner & Lift Every Voice and Sing - Black History

Engage your students in a dynamic discussion and analysis of two anthems, "Lift Every Voice & Sing" and "The Star-Spangled Banner". This resource includes: Articles, Website suggestions, Book recommendationsPowerPoint Presentation to accompany all student worksheetsCulturally Responsive Classroom TipsEstablish Discussion NormsGoogle Slides version18 Fillable PDF worksheets:Set Learning Intentions WorksheetPre-analysis worksheetLift Every V
Preview of Memorial Day Reading Comprehension & Song Analysis

Memorial Day Reading Comprehension & Song Analysis

In the Memorial Day Reading Comprehension & Song Analysis, students will explore a background reading about the history and significance of Memorial Day as well as three related songs that are synonymous with Memorial Day. The students will answer five multiple choice questions to assess their understanding of the reading and songs. The three songs used are:Born in the USA- Bruce SpringsteinFortunate Son- Creedence Clearwater RevivalRagged Old Flag- Johnny CashIf you enjoy this history readi
Preview of Medieval Music History: Lesson Plan

Medieval Music History: Lesson Plan

Created by
Bits of Becca
This is one of 9 different music History subjects for their intro into music history. It includes a lesson plan, prompts, info sheets a quiz, and some questions. You may Also Like:-Ancient Music History: Lesson Plan-Medieval Music History: Lesson Plan-Renaissance Music History: Lesson Plan-Baroque Music History: Lesson Plan-Classical Music History: Lesson Pla-Romantic Music History: Lesson Plan -Impressionist and Modernist Music History: Lesson Plan-Contemporary Music History: Lesson Plan-Musica
Preview of Vietnam War: Musical Reactions of the 60s and 70s

Vietnam War: Musical Reactions of the 60s and 70s

Created by
Taylor Taughts
In this Unit, students examine how Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young’s “Ohio,” Merle Haggard’s “Okie From Muskogee” and Edwin Starr’s “War” articulated the divisive feelings Americans had about the war in the late 1960s and early 1970s. To supplement these songs, students will also watch clips from CNN Soundtracks and analyze polling data, news articles, and photographs from the era. By the end of the unit, students will know seminal events during the Vietnam War, including the Gulf of Tonkin Reso
Preview of 60s Girl Groups Unit - Early Feminism and Breaking Away from Traditional Roles

60s Girl Groups Unit - Early Feminism and Breaking Away from Traditional Roles

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The Essential Question for students is: Were the Girl Groups of the early 1960s voices of female empowerment or reflections of traditional female roles? In this lesson, students will evaluate what the emergence of the Girl Groups said about the roles of girls and women in the early 1960s. The nation sat on the threshold of a new Women’s Rights movement that would challenge traditional female roles. In 1963, Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique, widely considered a milestone in the emerg
Preview of Hola, Flamenco – A Mini-Curriculum Devoted to Spain's National Art

Hola, Flamenco – A Mini-Curriculum Devoted to Spain's National Art

History, Music, Dance, Cultural Studies and adventure come together in a high-spirited romp through the rolling hills of Andalusia!‘Hola, Flamenco’ is a historically-themed mini-curriculum dedicated to Spain’s UNESCO-recognized national art. Featuring performances, demonstrations and interviews with some of Flamenco’s most renowned and charismatic figures, it provides a striking, vibrant introduction to Spain, to European History, and to one of the world’s most beloved cultural genres.***An exci
Preview of Burr vs. Hamilton Musical Analysis Investigation Pear Deck Google Slides

Burr vs. Hamilton Musical Analysis Investigation Pear Deck Google Slides

With this interactive Pear Deck, students will be immersed in the world of Hamilton the Musical and delve into the rivalry between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr through five songs: "The Ten Duel Commandments," "The Election of 1800," "Your Obedient Servant," "The World Was Wide Enough," and "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story." As they listen to each song, students will interpret the emotions, motivations, and consequences depicted, developing critical thinking and analytical skills a
Preview of RI8.3: 9/11 - Country Music Response

RI8.3: 9/11 - Country Music Response

Created by
Taylor Taughts
On September 11th, 2001, the US experienced the deadliest terrorist attack in its history...and the students sitting in our classrooms weren't even born yet! This event is our moment in history when everyone remembers where they were on that morning, and just like our grandparents told us about where they were when Kennedy was shot, we too mustn't allow this generation to forget what we saw and felt as we lived through it. The Essential Question for this unit is: How did country musicians’ respo
Preview of RI8.3 - 9/11 Song Comparison Graphic Organizer (Country Music + September 11th)

RI8.3 - 9/11 Song Comparison Graphic Organizer (Country Music + September 11th)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
On September 11th, 2001, the US experienced the deadliest terrorist attack in its history...and the students sitting in our classrooms weren't even born yet! This event is our moment in history when everyone remembers where they were on that morning, and just like our grandparents told us about where they were when Kennedy was shot, we too mustn't allow this generation to forget what we saw and felt as we lived through it.The Essential Question for this unit is: How did country musicians’ respon
Preview of Puerto Rico is More than just Salsa – A Mini Curriculum

Puerto Rico is More than just Salsa – A Mini Curriculum

In cultural terms, Puerto Rico is unique among Caribbean islands for two reasons: first, it contains a post-colonial music form (Jibaro) that is completely free of African influences. Second, its most famous music form - Salsa - was not actually invented on the island itself.How did Brooklyn's Nuyorican community create a traditional music form while living so far away from the rhythms and melodies of home? Where can these influences be found among the throbbing beats of San Juan's current night
Preview of US History: Hamilton: A Musical Distance Learning

US History: Hamilton: A Musical Distance Learning

In the fourth lesson of the Federalist Era Unit, the students will explore Alexander Hamilton's early life and how he helped shape the financial and foreign policy of early America. At the end of the lesson, they will summarise three ways Hamilton impacted the early political development of the United States.This lesson usually takes two days. I have included a 27 slide presentation that has animated music videos embedded. However, last year I used Disney+ and the live-action play to show the so
Preview of The Banjo and its Relationship to Slavery (slides, videos, music, questions)

The Banjo and its Relationship to Slavery (slides, videos, music, questions)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The mini-lessons on these slides trace the history of the American banjo - students will go back to its African roots, wade through its complicated relationship with slavery, and discuss the irony of today's generalizations of "who" plays the banjo. As one editorial article will say, "How did the banjo go from black to white?" (that article is included in the BUNDLE). The Essential Question for students is: What is the relationship between the banjo and slavery, and how did music making by slave
Preview of The Romany: Centuries of Discrimination (Complete Mini Curriculum)

The Romany: Centuries of Discrimination (Complete Mini Curriculum)

If you are lucky enough to have traveled in Europe, you’ve probably seen members of the Romany ethnic group gathered outside of popular tourist sites, Known variously as Roma, Gypsies, Tsingani, Boyash, Zingari, Kipti and, in Spanish, Gitanos, the Romany rank among Earth's most marginalized ethnic groups.'The Romany, Centuries of Discrimination,' is a 400-word informational text that can help teachers supplement their lesson plans for a variety of subjects - from History to the Arts to Ethnic St
Preview of Reggae, Calypso, Salsa & ‘Tambrin – An Introduction to Caribbean Music

Reggae, Calypso, Salsa & ‘Tambrin – An Introduction to Caribbean Music

The spirit of the Caribbean comes alive! 'Destination: Caribbean' is a seven-part essay series that follows one Musicologist's journey into Caribbean History.'Reggae, Calypso, Salsa and 'Tambrin' is the series's 700-word introduction. It provides a brief survey of the historical conditions that gave rise to the Caribbean's modern music forms. This primer is an excellent resource for History, Social Studies and Geography teachers, or for instructors of the Fine Arts, looking to provide their stud
Preview of Song Parody Project

Song Parody Project

What a fun project idea! Have your students apply the knowledge that they have learned by creating a fun and unique song parody with their classmates.
Preview of Calypso: Trinidad’s Captivating National Art – A Mini Curriculum

Calypso: Trinidad’s Captivating National Art – A Mini Curriculum

The sister islands of Trinidad & Tobago rest a mere 52 miles apart, yet due to the value of Tobago's colonial sugar plantations, its early economy was far more reliant on African slave labor than Trinidad's. Not surprisingly, as each island developed its own unique culture, such fundamental differences in economy, ethnic composition and human experience led to wildly different artistic outcomes - i.e. 'Tambrin Music in Tobago and its far more famous cousin Calypso in Trinidad.Why did Calypso
Preview of Jamaica's Reggae, Rage & Redemption – A Mini Curriculum

Jamaica's Reggae, Rage & Redemption – A Mini Curriculum

The spirit of the Islands comes alive! 'Destination: Music' is a seven-part essay series that follows one Musicologist's journey into Caribbean History.'Jamaica's Reggae, Rage & Redemption' is the powerful 3200-word climax of the series. Incorporating all the lessons learned in previous essays, it discusses the uniquely miserable conditions endured by Jamaica's slaves, and the unique cultural output that emerged as a result. Included in the analysis are the theories of repatriation theories
Preview of Banjo Unit - Journey from Africa to N. America; Relationship to Slavery

Banjo Unit - Journey from Africa to N. America; Relationship to Slavery

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The mini-lessons on these slides trace the history of the American banjo - students will go back to its African roots, wade through its complicated relationship with slavery, and discuss the irony of today's generalizations of "who" plays the banjo. As one editorial article will say, "How did the banjo go from black to white?" (that article is included in the BUNDLE). The Essential Question for students is: What is the relationship between the banjo and slavery, and how did music making by slave
Preview of 'Tambrin, the Music of Tobago – A Mini Curriculum

'Tambrin, the Music of Tobago – A Mini Curriculum

The sister islands of Trinidad & Tobago rest a mere 52 miles apart, yet due to the value of Tobago's colonial sugar plantations, its early economy was far more reliant on African slave labor than Trinidad's. Not surprisingly, as each island developed its own unique culture, such fundamental differences in economy, ethnic composition and human experience led to wildly different artistic outcomes - i.e. 'Tambrin Music in Tobago and its far more famous cousin Calypso in Trinidad. Why does 'Tamb
Preview of Puerto Rico is More than Just Salsa – Match 'Em & Comprehension Worksheet

Puerto Rico is More than Just Salsa – Match 'Em & Comprehension Worksheet

In cultural terms, Puerto Rico is unique among Caribbean islands for two reasons: first, it contains a post-colonial music form (Jibaro) that is completely free of African influences. Second, its most famous music form - Salsa - was not actually invented on the island itself.How did Brooklyn's Nuyorican community create a traditional music form while living so far away from the rhythms and melodies of home? Where can these influences be found among the throbbing beats of San Juan's current night
Preview of Carnival & Calypso in Antigua – A Mini Curriculum

Carnival & Calypso in Antigua – A Mini Curriculum

The island of Antigua lies approximately 450 miles north of Trinidad, a distance that was all but unfathomable to slaves during colonial times. Yet despite their physical separation, these enslaved populations and the unique musical cultures they created would evolve to be remarkably similar. Calypso Music is perhaps the best example of this.'Carnival & Calypso in Antigua 'is an 850-word journal-style essay that features interviews with Antiguan media personalities and music historians. Payi
Preview of How to Start a New Nation by Misduh P - Revolutionary War Rap & Lesson Plan

How to Start a New Nation by Misduh P - Revolutionary War Rap & Lesson Plan

This lesson plan combines rap with history to give students an interesting way to study the causes leading up to the American Revolution. Students will construct and argument and annotate music that details the life experience of a Patriot Colonist in the 1770s. Includes:1. MP3 of How to Start a New Nation by Misduh P.2. Lyrics sheet complete with footnotes for vocabulary.3. Full lesson plan and extension activity.4. Argument based worksheet handout for student assessment.
Preview of The Caribbean Music Industry – Reading Comprehension Quiz

The Caribbean Music Industry – Reading Comprehension Quiz

The spirit of the Caribbean comes alive! 'Destination: Caribbean' is a seven-part essay series paired with a short documentary movie of the same name. Both are dedicated to using music as a means of understanding the past.Part Five is a 700-word discussion of the contemporary Caribbean Music scene, from the artists' perspective. Included is an interview with a touring artist, as well as a discussion of the role that tourism plays in the music scene – helping or hurting?This brief quiz contains f
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