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Free 8th grade ELA test prep songs

Preview of Text Structures Rap (Iggy Azalea Parody)

Text Structures Rap (Iggy Azalea Parody)

Created by
1337 Teacher
Many of my students were struggling with learning and recognizing the differences between the six nonfiction text structures. So, I rewrote Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" to include information about cause and effect, question and answer, description, problem and solution, compare and contrast, and chronological order/sequence. Enjoy! Also, I changed "I.G.G.Y." to M.U.L.E because our school mascot is the mule. You could change that part to any four letter word or team you'd like.
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 R.A.C.E Writing Strategy Rap

R.A.C.E Writing Strategy Rap

Created by
Unhappy Teacher
Lyrics to the song R.A.C.E Writing Strategy by Casey and Strick. This rap song teaches students how to use the RACE Strategy to answer short constructed response questions. Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/PRPSxDAEbug
Preview of Testing Song in tune of Dynamite by Tao Cruz

Testing Song in tune of Dynamite by Tao Cruz

Created by
Stephanie Farley
Each year my kids learn a new testing song to motivate them for State testing periods. This song is to the tune of Tao Cruz's Dynamite. I purchase the karaoke version, and they picked it up right away. Best for grades 5-8.
Preview of Theme (Song)

Theme (Song)

Created by
Midwest Firsties
FREEBIEThis "THEME Song" is a great tool to incorporate within your class to teach students what theme is. (Sung to the tune of the A Family Theme Song).
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