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Preview of Hip-Hop and Shakespeare Full Lesson

Hip-Hop and Shakespeare Full Lesson

Lesson includes a worksheet to go along with a linked Ted Talk, answer key, PowerPoint Presentation linking modern rap lyrics to iambic pentameter, and a worksheet linking modern rap lyrics to iambic pentameter. Full day's lesson (or two if you also have daily warm-up and silent reading time).
Preview of Rutina diaria. Song. Reflexive Verbs. Spanish Daily Routine. Fiche de travail

Rutina diaria. Song. Reflexive Verbs. Spanish Daily Routine. Fiche de travail

Created by
SV Academy
Learn with songs! A fun way to introduce a topic and review grammar and vocabulary! This is a learning sequence that you can develop and work on for 4 days in which you will find different activities. It will allow to work: listening, writing and speaking skills! At the end of the lesson students will be able to:-To practice and to talk about their daily routine. They will talk about the activities they do in their free time.-Have fun and review a grammar topic with a song! =) Objectives:- Ling
Preview of Taylor Swift-The last great american dynasty- past simple questions review

Taylor Swift-The last great american dynasty- past simple questions review

Created by
lucile thugniot
great lesson to review past simple questions and storytelling. Lots of opportunities for speaking tasks. Includes exercises and listening comprehension to the song by Taylor swift
Preview of Billie Holiday and "Strange Fruit"

Billie Holiday and "Strange Fruit"

A presentation and worksheet with some civil rights history. The presentation includes a brief video from the History channel on the civil rights movement, a discussion of lynching (what it is, why it happened, where it occurred), slides about the author of the poem "Strange Fruit" (Abel Meeropol), and a video clip, lyrics, and discussion questions of the song version of the poem, popularized by Billie Holiday. Also included is a worksheet with the song lyrics and discussion questions. Teach
Preview of Virtual Hip-Hop Study

Virtual Hip-Hop Study

STUDENTS WORK TO CHALLENGE ACCEPTED FORMS OF LITERATURE. *Note, you will have to replace video samples, if you are interested in edited versions of songs. STUDENTS WORK IN GROUPS TO DO A COMPLETE ALBUM STUDY USING HIP HOP AS THE BACKDROP. The Slides included take students through the history of Hip-Hop, analysis of lyrics, media coverage and bias towards Hip-Hop, etc. Relevant and culturally responsive unitEach album was selected for its commentary on social issues This unit can be done asynch
Preview of 12 Days of Christmas - Listening Activity + Parody Writing

12 Days of Christmas - Listening Activity + Parody Writing

A fun activity for Christmas time. Presentation includes a brief history of the popular Christmas carol, "The 12 Days of Christmas" and two video clips of the song, one from the Muppets, and the other a more fast-paced, rock version by Relient K. To start, I asked students to number a paper 1-12 and try to write down the gifts from each day as they heard them, giving them the clue that many were animals. I then played the Muppets version of the song for them. After about a minute of that vide
Preview of Narrative Poetry Put to Music

Narrative Poetry Put to Music

Created by
Jenspiration
Let’s write a Narrative Poem… (♪ ♪ and let’s put it to music ♪ ♪ )I play my students the song, ‘One Piece at a Time’ by Johnny Cash.This song tells a great story… much like a narrative poem tells a story.I provide them with the lyrics to ‘One Piece at a Time’ so they can reference how a story flows AND so they can see how I want them to structure their poem.Their assignment is to write their own narrative poem telling about their summer vacation and be able to sing it/say it/rap it to the tune
Preview of Grammar with Music - Subjunctive_Konjunktiv II German

Grammar with Music - Subjunctive_Konjunktiv II German

Created by
Sprachfuchs
Lesson (Powerpoint ) with the introduction/review and practice of the use, formation of Konjunktiv II (subjunctive) in German. Students work with a song by the "Ärzte" to practice this form and talk about a hypothetical situation and practice their listening comprehension.Lesson is suitable for online teaching.
Preview of Bell Ringers Music Mondays

Bell Ringers Music Mondays

Looking for an engaging way to start off your week? My students LOVE Music Mondays and I love the conversations that are sparked by music. The slides are editable and can be used other days of the week or you can even use them as quick write prompts. **Some songs contain language so make sure to skip those or seek edited versions.
Preview of Lesson plan: Past Simple (Adele - Someone Like you)

Lesson plan: Past Simple (Adele - Someone Like you)

Created by
Mariia Mariia
Here are some exercises to practice Past Simple. You can combine it with worksheet 'Adele - Someone Like you' (free in my store).
Preview of Constructed Response Song

Constructed Response Song

This is a song about the RACE strategy for writing constructed responses. It is set to the tune of Shake It Off by Taylor Swift. If you e-mail me with proof you have purchased these lyrics, I can send you the MP4 of the song with myself and a friend singing it. b.allison.rodgers@gmail.com
Preview of "Time" SONG-teaching annotation,inductive reasoning,literary analysis

"Time" SONG-teaching annotation,inductive reasoning,literary analysis

TEACH ACADEMIC AND CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS USING MUSICThis song activity, "Time" by Tom Waits, includes a detailed 28 Power Point slide lesson plan that teaches annotation skills, inductive reasoning, and literary analysis. This zip file includes a 28 POWER POINT SLIDE PRESENTATION that helps the students understand how to analyze song lyrics using inductive reasoning. Each slide gives the students detailed instruction and examples of how to look for specific literary devices and annotate the l
Preview of Classroom songs | Teach the Present Continuous with The Sutherland Brothers

Classroom songs | Teach the Present Continuous with The Sutherland Brothers

Created by
up2dateskills
Introduce the Present Continuous tense with a classroom song, Sailing, by The Sutherland Brothers. You can use the song as a fun listening activity.This product includes:1) 3-page editable worksheet (Word+PDF - A4 + US Letter);2) 3-page editable answer key (Word+PDF - A4 + US Letter);3) 11-slide PowerPoint presentation with answer key (compatible with Google Slides).All the resources included are teacher-friendly and require no prep. You can even use them as an emergency sub-lesson. All the info
Preview of The Game | Purge | Lyrics | Artist Bio | MLK/Malcom X Violence Discussion | Work

The Game | Purge | Lyrics | Artist Bio | MLK/Malcom X Violence Discussion | Work

This is usually my most engaging lesson of the term. Kids eat it up!In a response to the Ferguson Police shooting of Michael Brown, rapper The Game wrote and recorded this song. It makes many references to police brutality (i.e. Rodney King) and other things the artist finds wrong with the world. He channels his anger into this song, wishing he could 'purge' the world of such evil.You get:1) a 10-slide presentation on The Game's upbringing, as well as the motivation behind the song2) The lyrics,
Preview of "What if I told you that I loved you " song lesson-plan (Ali Gaitie)

"What if I told you that I loved you " song lesson-plan (Ali Gaitie)

Created by
Rachel Tsateri
Appropriate for intermediate+ English learners, this powerpoint is based on the song "What if I told you that I love you" and teaches: The second conditional and yod coalescence (connected speech). Includes a creative writing task. Audio is embedded. Students all over the world have loved it! Get the bundle for extra worksheets for listening practice.
Preview of SCORPIONS!  --  COOL JAZZY LATINO SONG and LESSON

SCORPIONS! -- COOL JAZZY LATINO SONG and LESSON

In this power point lesson, you will learn~~Interesting facts about scorpions~More facts are incorporated into the lyrics of The Scorpion Song~How scorpions mate~The song can be read; the song can be sung~The song describes the strange mating habits of scorpions.~Fun review quiz (multiple choice and true/false)~Cool, new keywords (desert, love, sting, flutter, scorpion, wrestle, vibrations, moth, metabolism, ultraviolet light, nocturnal)"I take fun facts, rhyme them, and turn them into cool song
Preview of ESL. Listening Practice with Music ( Teaching English to Kids and Adults )

ESL. Listening Practice with Music ( Teaching English to Kids and Adults )

A new and interesting idea for your students to practice their listening abilities.The ppt file designed with highly viewed music videos." I Don't Know My Name " by Grace VanderWaal.
Preview of ESL. Listening Practice with Music ( Teaching English to Kids and Adults )

ESL. Listening Practice with Music ( Teaching English to Kids and Adults )

A new and interesting idea for your students to practice their listening abilities.The ppt file designed with highly viewed music videos." This Girl is on Fire " by Angelica Hale.
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