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Middle school Women's History Month ELA test prep songs for Google Apps

Preview of Poetry Compare and Contrast - Used To Love You and i carry your heart - Sub Plan

Poetry Compare and Contrast - Used To Love You and i carry your heart - Sub Plan

Created by
Writer's Corner
Compare and contrast poetry and song lyrics! Teach students to compare and contrast for state test assessment as they compare poetry and song lyrics. Gwen Stefani’s song lyrics “Used To Love You” and e.e. cummings’s poem “i carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart)” take a different perspective on love. Both are written with voice and passion. Students will compare and contrast content, language, tone, structure and theme to prepare them for the short answer response questions on end-of-
Preview of Figurative Language in Taylor Swift Songs (22 songs)

Figurative Language in Taylor Swift Songs (22 songs)

This activity is so fun for students! In the activity, students are asked to identify figurative language in Taylor Swift songs. They will analyze 22 different songs. While doing this, you can play the lyric music videos for students or play snippets from the songs. Students will be engaged while also getting great figurative language practice. Below are the types of figurative language students will need to know for this activity:1. Simile2. Metaphor3. Personification4. Alliteration5. Allusion
Preview of Women's History Month - Song Lyric - Bingo Game! No prep needed!

Women's History Month - Song Lyric - Bingo Game! No prep needed!

Women's History Month - Song Lyric Bingo Game! No prep needed! How to play: Play the song in the provided playlist, and have the students listen for the word. Once the students hear the word, cross it off, until they get 5 in a row! BINGO!NO PREP NEEDED!Included:Public PlaylistLists of the word, song title and artist50 different bingo cards
Preview of Interactive Notebook: Change, Peace of Wild Things, Compare and Contrast Poetry

Interactive Notebook: Change, Peace of Wild Things, Compare and Contrast Poetry

Created by
Writer's Corner
Arm your students with valuable compare and contrast skills for song lyrics and poetry! Teach poetic terms included used in state assessment tests using an interactive notebook. Students will compare and contrast content, language, tone, structure and theme to prepare them for the short answer response questions on end-of-the-semester tests. Compare and contrast Christina Aguilera’s “Change” and “The Peace of Wild Things.”Compare and contrast Kate Perry’s “Rise” and Warsan Shire’s poem “what th
Preview of Root Words Prefixes and Suffixes Passage Activity for Middle School

Root Words Prefixes and Suffixes Passage Activity for Middle School

This root words, prefixes, and suffixes passage activity for middle school is based on our Bessie Coleman, biography rap song. The song's lyrics are used as a reading passage which provide students with many affixed words for identifying root words and affixes in the text.Student will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below.*Note: This product is a digital, Google Forms reading activity for use in Google Classroom. If you would l
Preview of 5 Drum Alongs for Women's History Month | Bucket Drumming

5 Drum Alongs for Women's History Month | Bucket Drumming

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Celebrate Women's History Month by playing along to these bucket drumming routines. As editable Google Slides, you can edit the embedded suggested audio, use YouTube's play rate modification to slow down tempos during the learning process, or even change colors if you want to print in black & white.Both in person & distance learners will enjoy music by contemporary (pop) female musicians Adele, P!nk, Camilla Cabello, & Dua Lipa. Additional drumming fun:Disney Drum Alongs5 Pop Drum
Preview of Figurative Language Passage Activity with Song Lyrics for 5th and 6th Grade

Figurative Language Passage Activity with Song Lyrics for 5th and 6th Grade

This figurative language passage activity for 5th and 6th grade is based on our Helen Keller, biography rap song and gives students practice with identifying figurative language in text using song lyrics as a reading passage. The song for this activity contains many similes and metaphors which are used to explore Keller's struggles and accomplishments throughout her life, providing many examples for students to practice identifying and determining the meaning of figurative sentences in text.*Not
Preview of Bad Romance—Women's Suffrage/ Song Lyrics

Bad Romance—Women's Suffrage/ Song Lyrics

Created by
Teacher James
Use this packet to introduce students to the song 'Bad Romance—Women's Suffrage'. The song provides background information and context about the Women's Suffrage Movement in the U.S. in a fun and interesting way. This item is a digital download from Google Drive.You can view the official video here: Official VideoThis packet contains:Student copyAnswer KeyGoogle form (Vocabulary/Comprehension Review): game link
Preview of Text Structure and Parts of a Story Using Songs

Text Structure and Parts of a Story Using Songs

Created by
Laura Skidelsky
Teach your students about text structure by showing them that just as novels have chapters, poems have stanzas, and articles have sections, songs are organized into verses, choruses, etc. Also, use songs as a way to teach the parts of a story: setting, character, plot, conflict, theme, and point of view.Included in Google Drive Folder: Intro to Song StructureLyrics to 5 song examplesGoogle Slides with Learning Targets, Key Terms, and Opening ActivitiesParts of a Story questions to follow along w
Preview of Self Grading Taylor Swift Mystery Picture Literary Device Find!

Self Grading Taylor Swift Mystery Picture Literary Device Find!

Created by
Hope Shepard
This highly engaging self grading google sheet has students identify literary devices in 10 lines from Taylor Swift lyrics. Each correct answer will reveal one piece of the puzzle picture until the whole picture is revealed!ANSWER KEY:1 anaphora2 metaphor3 allusion4 paradox5 simile6 metaphor7 allusion8 simile9 simile10 metaphor
Preview of Middle School Context Clues Passage Activity with Multiple Choices

Middle School Context Clues Passage Activity with Multiple Choices

This middle school context clues passage activity is based on our Bessie Coleman, biography rap song and has multiple-choice answers that target content-vocabulary words from the song lyrics. This activity highlights context clues in the song lyrics to guide students to infer the meaning of unknown words.Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below.*Note: This product is a digital, Google Forms reading activity for use i
Preview of 5th and 6th Grade Main Idea and Supporting Details Nonfiction Passage

5th and 6th Grade Main Idea and Supporting Details Nonfiction Passage

This main idea and supporting details nonfiction passage for 5th and 6th grade is based on our Bessie Coleman, biography rap song. This resource includes multiple-choice questions, a graphic organizer, and a turn-and-talk activity. Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to identify the main idea and its supporting details for various sections of the song. Additional activities are detailed below.*Note: This product is a digital, Google Forms reading activi
Preview of Short Story Figurative Language Passage Activity for Middle School

Short Story Figurative Language Passage Activity for Middle School

This short story figurative language passage activity for middle school is based on our Bessie Coleman, biography rap song. Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below.*Note: This product is a digital, Google Forms reading activity for use in Google Classroom. If you would like the paper-based activity, click here.The song for this activity explores the life of Bessie Coleman, the first licensed, Black American pilot wh
Preview of Synonyms and Antonyms Passage Activity for 5th and 6th Grade

Synonyms and Antonyms Passage Activity for 5th and 6th Grade

This synonyms and antonyms passage activity for 5th and 6th grade is based on our Bessie Coleman, biography rap song has multiple-choice answers that target content-vocabulary words from the song lyrics.Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below.*Note: This product is a digital, Google Forms reading activity for use in Google Classroom. If you would like the paper-based activity, click here.The song for this activity e
Preview of Poetry: Compare & Contrast "what they did yesterday afternoon" & "Rise" Sub Plan

Poetry: Compare & Contrast "what they did yesterday afternoon" & "Rise" Sub Plan

Created by
Writer's Corner
Compare and contrast poetry and song lyrics! Teach students to compare and contrast for state test assessment as they compare poetry and song lyrics. Kate Perry’s “Rise” and Warsan Shire’s poem “what they did yesterday afternoon” take a different perspective on life. Both are written with voice and passion. Students will compare and contrast content, language, tone, structure and theme to prepare them for the short answer response questions on end-of-the-semester tests. Students will also take a
Preview of Synonyms and Antonyms Passage Activity for 5th and 6th Grade

Synonyms and Antonyms Passage Activity for 5th and 6th Grade

This synonyms and antonyms passage activity for 5th and 6th grade is based on our Helen Keller biography rap song and has multiple-choice answers that target content-vocabulary words from the song lyrics. The song for this activity explores Keller's childhood, her struggle with being deaf and blind, and her many accomplishments as she overcame this challenge.Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below.Listen to the song
Preview of Synonyms and Antonyms Passage Activity for 5th and 6th Grade

Synonyms and Antonyms Passage Activity for 5th and 6th Grade

This synonyms and antonyms passage activity for 5th and 6th grade is based on a Sacagawea biography rap song and has multiple-choice answers that target content-vocabulary words from the song lyrics which are used as a reading passage.The song for this activity explores the historical account of Sacagawea's life, exploring her youth, her involvement with and contributions to the Lewis and Clark expedition, and the controversy regarding her impact on Native Americans.Accommodate your students usi
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