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Music Common Core W.8.3c resources

Preview of Conversation Starters Package on Music

Conversation Starters Package on Music

Generate inspiring class discussions with these thought-provoking conversation questions on music.What's included:A list of 10 thought-provoking questions for middle/high school students on the subject of musicActivities to fill in before and after discussion (Ensuring students know what is expected of them and what constitutes an effective and productive discussion) Useful expressions and transitions pages (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions and transitional
Preview of E-Learning & Hybrid Digital Writing Prompts: Music (Google Slides & Seesaw)

E-Learning & Hybrid Digital Writing Prompts: Music (Google Slides & Seesaw)

Keep your students writing with these digital open ended and engaging, music-themed writing prompt slides. Use them in google classroom/google slides or use the picture versions in Seesaw!This complete guide includes 30 slides that immerse students into writing about something they love - MUSIC! This resource is effective and impactful for upper elementary through middle school - ELA, music, Connect with me: BRAND NEW WEBSITE! Will you check it out? The Tuneful Teacher website is geared tow
Preview of Famous Theater Artist Ming Cho Lee Scenic Designer

Famous Theater Artist Ming Cho Lee Scenic Designer

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
Here's a close reading lesson to re-energize your class. This performing artist biography focused on scenic designer Ming Cho Lee is suitable for middle and high school students and can be used as a stand alone lesson or with other biographies. Each lesson in the Places Please series is tailored to the strengths of that particular artist. No two lessons are alike. In addition, a teacher can assign this lesson to students distance learning. Need a quick emergency lesson plan? Or one for a subst
Preview of "Time of Your Life" A Complete ELA Teacher's Guide

"Time of Your Life" A Complete ELA Teacher's Guide

Celebrate the crossroads at which you and your students now stand through this complete week long unit of study that will coach reading, writing, thinking, speaking and listening skills. Your students will be happily engaged as they analyze this iconic 90's Green Day hit and look back on their path thus far. Resources in this packet include- Objectives, ELA common core standards, lesson plan directions, a copy of the lyrics, close reading visual, "4 Corners" collaborative discussion tool and ref
Preview of Emergency Sub Lesson! John Lea Beatty Scenic Designer Biography

Emergency Sub Lesson! John Lea Beatty Scenic Designer Biography

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
Looking to study something different in your theater class? This performing artist biography and one pager assignment is focused on scenic designer, Tony-award winning John Lee Beaty. Students learn about the artist's journey to Broadway, accolades, trivia and important information about the artist. It is suitable for middle and high school students and can be used as a stand alone lesson or with other biographies. Each lesson in the Places Please series is tailored to the strengths of that p
Preview of Christmas Rap

Christmas Rap

Created by
Tyler Stein
Happy Holidays, Teachers!Here's a fun and festive holiday music and language activity to practice freestyle rap with middle schoolers to send them off to Winter Break. On the front page, students practice with the given words (rhymes, near rhymes, male and female) and have two additional slots for words of their own. This is a great way to reinforce rhyme patterns and types for a poetry unit. Backpage is 16-lines for them to write down their entire rhyme. Activity can be broken down into specifi
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