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Music Common Core RI.3.1 resources for Google Apps

Preview of Virtual Field Trip Highway 61 Blues Music Google Slides Digital Resource

Virtual Field Trip Highway 61 Blues Music Google Slides Digital Resource

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⭐️Let's all take a field trip! In this Virtual Field Trip, students take a trip along the Blues Highway for a cross-curricular learning experience! Students will learn about the history of the blues by exploring the people and the places behind the music. This virtual field trip in Google Slides and Seesaw contains video links, images, reading passages, exercises, writing activities, and more. ⭐️This resource integrates a variety of social studies and reading skills. Students also complete readi
Preview of Guitar Genius by Kim Tomsic Lesson Plan and Google Activities

Guitar Genius by Kim Tomsic Lesson Plan and Google Activities

A guided reading or interactive read aloud lesson plan for the biography mentor text book Guitar Genius: How Les Paul Engineered the Solid-Body Electric Guitar and Rocked the World by Kim Tomsic & Brett Helquist. An excellent biography about Lester Polsfuss aka Les Paul aka the Wizard of Waukesha! This is a great book for teaching about perseverance / grit, music history or inventors! Google Slides presentation and student activities on Google Docs. Lessons and activities focus on: Summar
Preview of From Africa Comes That Beat Pt.1 Music in Africa DIGITAL ACTIVITY BLACK HISTORY

From Africa Comes That Beat Pt.1 Music in Africa DIGITAL ACTIVITY BLACK HISTORY

This is the first in a series (in progress) on music history of the Americas for elementary school students. We do not talk about Black history in our classrooms enough. We especially do not talk about the ways in which American and Latin American cultures have benefitted from black culture. While this resource is not perfect, it hopes to serve as a starting point opening up that conversation in our classrooms. It is available in both English and Spanish. It includes links and videos to enrich t
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