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Free high school grammar songs

Preview of The Parts of Speech Song

The Parts of Speech Song

Created by
Callie White
This song is useful to help students remember the following parts of speech: - articles - nouns - adjectives - verbs - adverbs - conjunctions - prepositions - interjections I am not the author of this song. The author is unknown; if you know of/are the author, please let me know so that I can give proper credit. The fonts were created by Kimberly Geswein.
Preview of FREE mp3 download-  Noun Song from Grammar Songs - Audio Memory / Kathy Troxel

FREE mp3 download- Noun Song from Grammar Songs - Audio Memory / Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
Noun Song MP3 (lyrics) A person, a place or thing is a noun. My name is a noun. Fame is a noun. Everything I can be is a noun. Everything I see is a noun. Nouns can be ideas like freedom and kindness, justice, equality, sympathy and greatness. A person, a place or thing is a noun. My town is a noun. Clown is a noun. Everything I can be is a noun. Everything I see is a noun. Nouns are sometimes proper like Lincoln and Texas, Honda, Lake Michigan, Jennifer and Rome. A person, a place or thing i
Preview of Verb Moods Notes

Verb Moods Notes

Created by
Sarah Bezdek
This is a fun Powerpoint that allows students to practice identifying various verb moods (interrogative, imperative, indicative, subjunctive, and conditional) using contemporary music. Students are given examples of each mood and then are asked to identify sentences in each mood while listening to a song. Students love listening to music and really enjoy this activity!
Preview of Stressed out by Twenty One Pilots - Listening, speaking and writing time!

Stressed out by Twenty One Pilots - Listening, speaking and writing time!

Created by
Melisa Zimarino
This is a very popular song that students really like. Therefore, it is a good chance to use it to practise some listening comprehension activities. Besides, the lyrics of this song are very interesting to discuss and debate in groups. In it, the singer discusses what it is like to become an adult. Thus, it is a great opportunity to use it to discuss different topics such as growing up, adulthood and societal expectations, which could be really meaningful to students. You may also teach grammar
Preview of Helping Verbs, Helping verbs song, Grammar and writing practice, test prep

Helping Verbs, Helping verbs song, Grammar and writing practice, test prep

Created by
Tab Teaches Too
This is a song to help your students learn and remember their helping verbs. Sung to the tune of Jingle Bells, it is catchy and engaging! I have used it to teach and review helping verbs, and my kiddos always loved it!Resource includes the printable lyrics. You can use any instrumental version of Jingle Bells for background music.Thank you for looking and happy teaching!
Preview of Lively Preposition Song

Lively Preposition Song

Created by
Janine DiLorenzo
A little diddy that was taught to me in 5th grade that I still remember to this day. A fun and surefire way to remember what words are prepositions. Sing to the tune of "William Tell Overture." Skip the boring grammar lesson and get some singing going instead; students will love it!
Preview of Sentence Types Song (Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory

Sentence Types Song (Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory

Created by
Shelby Watson
**to the tune of The Farmer in the Dell** This song helps students to remember the differences between the four types of sentences. We used hand signals to aid in the memorization. The first verse (declarative) involves clapping hands together and pushing them out to form a period with your hands. This move is repeated four times, once per line. For the second verse (interrogative) we clapped once and then put our hands to the side in a questioning stance. Again, this is repeated four times
Preview of Stronger: Song Activity to Teach Comparatives

Stronger: Song Activity to Teach Comparatives

This is an activity based on the song Stronger by Kelly Clarkson. I designed it to teach and review the comparative form with short adjectives. English grammar can be though but with fun activities like this one your students will get it easier. Brought to you by English Language Teaching: Materials for EFL/ESL teachers. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/English-Language-Teaching
Preview of song Adele - Someone like you (Past simple)

song Adele - Someone like you (Past simple)

Created by
Mariia Mariia
Practice using Past Simple (regular and irregular verbs) with the song Adele - Someone Like You
Preview of GRAMMAR CAROLS- Limited Free Edition

GRAMMAR CAROLS- Limited Free Edition

Created by
Lexiphile
These parodies of popular Christmas carols will help your students remember some of the most crucial rules of sentence structure and writing process. This is a limited version, containing only 4 songs. For a full list of Christmas carols, see the Full Edition product for sale in my online shop. Also included: A concise study guide to sentence structure with examples.
Preview of The Big Bang Theory Song Worksheet

The Big Bang Theory Song Worksheet

The Big Bang Theory Song by Barenaked Ladies - worksheet 1- Anticipation- Vocabulary : What is the Big Bang Theory? (discussion- new or important words noted) 2- Listening (you can find the videoclip of the song on Youtube) up to 3 times - students complete the lyrics then the exercises 3- Group answers and suggest a correction 4- Options: Grammar point- revise tenses construction (Simple past, present continuous, future) or Clarify meaning of the song line by line (complicated words or co
Preview of Irregular Verbs in the Past Tense Practice with Song Lyrics

Irregular Verbs in the Past Tense Practice with Song Lyrics

Created by
This is Lit
Students complete the lyrics to Celine Dion's song "Because You Loved Me" by writing the verb roots in the simple-past tense. Then have them listen (or play video with lyrics) to the song to check their answers.*I used this activity when I taught ESL abroad, but it can also be used for native speakers.
Preview of Preposition Song

Preposition Song

Created by
Titantastic
Grammar can be tricky. This song is sure to help your students remember prepositions! How to use: 1. Introduce Prepositions 2. Pass out the song 3. Sing to the tune of "America the Beautiful" (I play and instrumental version of the song in the background)
Preview of Spanish 2 Cloze Passage "Échame la Culpa" by Luis Fonsi & Demi Lovato

Spanish 2 Cloze Passage "Échame la Culpa" by Luis Fonsi & Demi Lovato

Created by
Sonya Cater
Reinforce the regular preterit tense in Spanish with this song by Luis Fonsi & Demi Lovato. Answer key included. Links for lyrics and video are in document.
Preview of TENER + QUE - Cultural lesson with interpretive & interpersonal activities

TENER + QUE - Cultural lesson with interpretive & interpersonal activities

This lesson always students to practice the grammatical structure of TENER +QUE + ___R in the context of traveling to Spanish speaking countries and cities. This lesson includes...1. Interactive Whiteboard activity with visual images on beautiful locations in Latin America to travel to. 2. Info Gap Activity- Visual travel cards with short descriptions of a variety of different Spanish speaking cities and countries. You have the option to cut and laminate these for future use. One student plays
Preview of Teaching with Music (Grammar, Novel/Literature/Real-Life Connections)

Teaching with Music (Grammar, Novel/Literature/Real-Life Connections)

Created by
Simply Chaos
This FREEBIE includes 2 songs that you can use along side poetry, grammar, writing, and reading connection. Songs included will allow students to think deeply using the questions that are based on each song, as well as to further their understanding of how to pick text apart. I use these weekly to practice skills and keep them fresh!Each song contains the lyrics, 6+ questions, and theme/author's purpose/analyzing text. The lyrics, the grammar connections and the overall main idea of these songs
Preview of Preposition Song

Preposition Song

This song gives students a fun and easy way to memorize 37 different prepositions. This makes it easier for them to identify prepositional phrases in their reading and writing. This quick little song is sung to the tune of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." I hope you enjoy and find as much use of it as I do!
Preview of PDF: La historia de Juan (PRETERITE PRACTICE)

PDF: La historia de Juan (PRETERITE PRACTICE)

This activity can be used for Spanish classes of all levels when learning the use of the preterit/past tense. It not only employs the use of the grammar tense, but exposes students to cultural distinctions with children who live in the streets of Latin America (and worldwide). This can be done collaboratively or individually. Prezi can be purchased separately to add on to this lesson plan for a 90 minute class activity.
Preview of La canzone "Il caffè della Peppina" / A song "Il caffè della Peppina" in Italian

La canzone "Il caffè della Peppina" / A song "Il caffè della Peppina" in Italian

Created by
Matériel FLE
Insegna ai vostri giovani studenti le preposizioni articolate con la canzone popolare! Digita su YouTube il nome "Il caffè della Peppina" e studia la canzone, le preposizioni articolate e il cibo!Teach your young students articulated prepositions with a popular song ! Punch in YouTube the name "Peppina's coffe" and study the song, articulated prepositions and food.
Preview of A dios le pido- Lyrics and Activity (Subjunctive)

A dios le pido- Lyrics and Activity (Subjunctive)

Created by
Gina Sherriff
Lyrics and activity for the Juanes song "A dios le pido"Simple subjunctive activity included
Preview of Parts of speech military march

Parts of speech military march

Created by
Jacob Lewis
This is a fun way to start off my "parts of speech boot camp," where I reteach and review the eight parts of speech. In the style of a call-and-response, the teacher/drill sargeant says a line and the students repeat it while marching around the classroom or school. It not only helps them remember the parts of speech, but also employs movement (which is vital to young learners).
Preview of Parts of Speech Song

Parts of Speech Song

Created by
Whimsy Willows
Teaching rigorous content through song is such an effective teaching method! Kids love to sing about what they are learning! Check out the Parts of Speech Song sung to the tune of Adam Levine's "Locked Away." Copy off the lyrics, find the karaoke version of the song on You Tube, and teach away!
Preview of 8th Grade ELA Review with Song

8th Grade ELA Review with Song

Created by
Candice Altman
These three activities would be great with a literature and grammar review with 8th graders. It is relevant because it includes popular music by Michael Jackson, Kayne West, and Omni. Includes an answer key for each of the three songs.
Preview of Passive voice in songs

Passive voice in songs

Created by
cometojen
Invite students to listen and fill in each blank with the missing words. Feel free to edit the word document and add new questions other than passive voice!
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