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8th grade close reading songs for early intervention

Preview of "Firework" by Katy Perry Poetry Terms Figurative Language Activities

"Firework" by Katy Perry Poetry Terms Figurative Language Activities

Created by
Tracee Orman
Figurative Language and Poetic Devices/Poetry Terms Identification using Katy Perry's "Firework"Use Katy Perry's popular song "Firework" to teach figurative language, sound devices, and other poetry terms. You can decide how many and which devices you'd like your students to find.Updated to include additional exercises for more in-depth learning and making connections to the text! Those I've pointed out in this exercise include:alliteration, anaphora, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification
Preview of Analyzing Fahrenheit 451 Through Music Unit - 20+ Songs, Analysis Activities

Analyzing Fahrenheit 451 Through Music Unit - 20+ Songs, Analysis Activities

Created by
21stCenturyLit
What better way to connect students with literature than through the music they love? In this novel study for Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, students will be able to analyze each part of the novel by listening to, annotating, explaining, and presenting different songs that closely correlate with the novel on many levels. Beat the boredom of study guides and chapter quizzes, and instead engage your students through music to help them analyze—and appreciate—this classic Bradbury work.This engagin
Preview of Paired Passage- Poetry, Song Lyric Questions for "Mother to Son" and "Dear Mama"

Paired Passage- Poetry, Song Lyric Questions for "Mother to Son" and "Dear Mama"

Created by
Denise Robinson
This assignment is a set of 8 response questions for a paired reading of "Mother to Son" poem by Langston Hughes and "Dear Mama" song by Tupac Shakur. Poem and song lyrics are not included due to copyright restrictions, but can easily be found online. Each question asks for a written response that includes text evidence. I suggest using this as a two-day activity in which students spend the first day doing close-readings of both the poem and the song lyrics, and the second day spent writing the
Preview of CHRISTMAS SONG ANALYSIS [ASSIGNMENTS & PROJECTS] [MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL EDITION]

CHRISTMAS SONG ANALYSIS [ASSIGNMENTS & PROJECTS] [MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL EDITION]

Are you stumped about what to do with students for the week(s) prior to the Winter Break? Don't worry about it! Let them analyze Christmas/Holiday music! The Christmas Song Analysis& Projects product for middle and high schoolers dispels the end of year chaos for you and adds excitement for them. This product has 6 PROJECTS and assignments, 17 songs with videos, lyrics provided to display on your Promethean OR for annotations, worksheets for the songs in the product, and a general set of que
Preview of "Coming of Age" Song Analysis Activity

"Coming of Age" Song Analysis Activity

Students will select from a variety of pre-selected songs geared toward the "Coming of Age" and "Value of Work" unit. With a partner, they will explore and analyze the lyrics to find theme, symbols, figurative language, and more. Then, they will create an album cover representing their analysis. This lesson will take 1 hour, however, it can be extended into another day (included with directions). This includes: >Written directions for students for the {Guided Portion} {Song Analysis} {Album C
Preview of Eminem Lose Yourself Poetic Devices

Eminem Lose Yourself Poetic Devices

Created by
MackLit
Practice identifying poetic/literary devices with the first section of Eminem's "Lose Yourself" - students LOVE this! They especially begin to understand identifying different types of rhyme and assonance, areas that in traditional poems are often hard to identify.If you like this, please see my Plot and Character presentation materials, suitable for 9th and 10th graders.
Preview of Character Analysis - Sing Movie Characters - Google Slides with Film Clips

Character Analysis - Sing Movie Characters - Google Slides with Film Clips

Created by
ELA Workshop
The movie Sing provides the perfect text for character analysis. Each character experiences their own journey of self-discovery and self-actualization.In this task, students will examine three characters in depth:Rosita, the pig, a housewife, who dreams of singing and of being appreciated and seen by her family.Johnny, the gorilla, the son of mobster, who does want to follow in his father's footsteps into a life of crime, and wants to be loved and accepted as a singer.Ash, the porcupine, the reb
Preview of Encanto & Moana Mock STAAR 2.0 EOC w/ Google Form (all 3 essay types included)

Encanto & Moana Mock STAAR 2.0 EOC w/ Google Form (all 3 essay types included)

This product is a MOCK EOC English STAAR Exam. It includes 45 questions that are from 1 song from Moana, 1 song from Encanto, 1 paired selection, 1 Non Fiction Opinion Piece, 1 revise & edit section, 1 persuasive prompt, and 1 expository prompt. Both STAAR versions are included in the pdf. STAAR 1.0 and 2.0 have their separate ready to go exam with answer keys included. Both also come with a link for each version for a Google form for online or virtual testing.
Preview of Song Lyric Lessons BUNDLE — ENDLESS OPTIONS! — Analysis, Create Your Own

Song Lyric Lessons BUNDLE — ENDLESS OPTIONS! — Analysis, Create Your Own

Teach students how to analyze literature with this bundle of engaging music activities!Inspired by Nancy Dean’s Voice Lessons, Song Lessons uses pop music (country, rock, pop, and folk) to teach the impact of literary devices in literature. The COMPLETE SET LIST includes all 5 literary device sections (Details, Diction, Imagery, Point of View, and Tone) and an editable template resource that allows you to create an endless amount of your own song lessons!Included in your Bundle purchase:An intro
Preview of Hamilton's "One Last Time" Comparison to Washington's Farewell Address

Hamilton's "One Last Time" Comparison to Washington's Farewell Address

Created by
The BachelorED
Engage your students' historical knowledge and the timeless messages of George Washington's iconic Farewell Address by using Lin Manuel Miranda's incredible lyrics from the Hamilton musical with "One Last Time."Students will examine images, connect symbols, and discuss the persuasive measures Washington uses in both texts.You will receive:An editable slidedeck in Google SlidesAn abridged version of the speechAn editable Google Doc for lyric analysis
Preview of Bob Dylan Hurricane Close Reading and Writing Prompt Lesson Plan

Bob Dylan Hurricane Close Reading and Writing Prompt Lesson Plan

Analyze a Song as A Poem: Bob Dylan's Hurricane This resource uses Bob Dylan’s song “Hurricane” to teach the following skills: close reading, character analysis, inferences, mood and tone, and point of view. This complete lesson plan with all student materials for “Hurricane” guides students through three readings of the song, each focused on a different lens of analysis. The lesson culminates in a writing prompt in which students analyze the social commentary Dylan is making through the song.
Preview of Song Lyric Inferencing Bundle

Song Lyric Inferencing Bundle

Inferencing is a skill that is used in all aspects of our lives. Its not just for English class! Using song lyrics to teach inferencing has many benefits: * Students love music- especially when they get to listen to music in class. *It deepens comprehension. *It promotes meaningful discussion. *It teaches students to cite text evidence to support inferences. *It targets multiple skills: theme, drawing conclusions, understanding vocabulary, especially multiple meaning words. This resource
Preview of National Poetry Month Middle School Music as Poetry Song Activity Worksheets

National Poetry Month Middle School Music as Poetry Song Activity Worksheets

Do your middle school students find poetry boring? Engage them with the music of Green Day with this low prep figurative language practice and song lyrics analysis activity. Your students will connect the song lyrics with background information and context to find deeper meaning, practice annotating figurative language, and answer thought-provoking discussion questions. Perfect for an individual class assignment, partner or group work, as an assessment, or on substitute days!✨Includes:Song Back
Preview of Poetry Through Music

Poetry Through Music

Created by
Room128
This is a great way to introduce poetry through the use of motivating music that the kids can relate to Included: *Figurative Language definitions *Songs by popular artists and movies. Examples include: "Let it Go" "Hakunah Matata" "Don't Worry, Be Happy" "Shake it Off" "Mean" *Compare and Contrast Chart/VennDiagram *Coding the Text Handout *Digging Deeper into the meaning of the songs (I think..I wonder..) organizers
Preview of THE LOVE SONG ANALYSIS [ASSIGNMENTS & PROJECTS] [MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL EDITION]

THE LOVE SONG ANALYSIS [ASSIGNMENTS & PROJECTS] [MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL EDITION]

Are you stumped about what to do with your students for Valentine's Day? Don't worry about it! Let them analyze LOVE songs! The LOVE Song Analysis& Projects RESOURCE for middle and high schoolers can be used for one day, one week, or up to a month or unit of love and adds excitement for them, even if they don't have a "boo" or "bae." This EDITABLE resource has 9 PROJECTS and assignments, a whopping 25 popular love songs with videos, lyrics provided to display on your Promethean OR for annota
Preview of March Madness - Figurative Language with Pop Artists or Music

March Madness - Figurative Language with Pop Artists or Music

March Madness - Figurative Language with Popular Artists' music/songs is an engaging and fresh way for students to engage in Literacy Content. This resource includes Google slides, a Google form, and a printable handout. This NO PREP March Madness activity is a great way to practice finding/annotating for figurative language! Split this activity/lesson into multiple days or all at once! Kids are certainly not going to know they are practicing literacy standards!
Preview of Anti-War Music and Lyrics Analysis

Anti-War Music and Lyrics Analysis

This resource includes activities to unpack 4 songs that were written in protest to significant wars in history; World War 2, Vietnam War and the War in Iraq.Activities include language feature mix and match, finding examples as well as comprehension questions about language features, tone and theme.All task cards also include a QR code for learners to listen to the songs.Songs include: One - MetallicaI was only 19 - RedgumLight up your lighter - Michael Franti and SpearheadHero of War - Rise Ag
Preview of Lyric Analysis: any song

Lyric Analysis: any song

Created by
I am Bullyproof
This lyric analysis sheet was created by Literary Sherri specifically for use with our songs. Huge hug of appreciation, Ms Sherri! Music teachers: use this lyric analysis sheet to cover required standards in music class. General ed teachers: use this lyric analysis sheet to promote critical thinking, for rainy days, brain breaks, sub plans, gifted learners, early finishers, poetry study, encouraging kindness and loyal attitudes, and to support any anti bullying program. copyright 2016 by Lit
Preview of Choosing Effective Textual Evidence (with music lyrics)

Choosing Effective Textual Evidence (with music lyrics)

Created by
Zach Odenthal
Have students practice choosing effective textual evidence to support a claim. This all based around 2020-2021 Pop / TikTok songs. READY TO USE!!Includes a Do NowIncludes Learning TargetIncludes directionsIncludes an Exit TicketEasily set up as an I do, We do, You do activity
Preview of "Eraser Tattoo" Song Comparison

"Eraser Tattoo" Song Comparison

Created by
Cameron Howard
This activity is perfect to use alongside Jason Reynolds' short story, "Eraser Tattoo". This lesson asks students to analyze lyrics from Jordin Sparks' hit song, "Tattoo", and compare her lyrics with the story. This activity is great for teaching compare/contrast, theme, tone/mood, and textual evidence. Leave a review and let me know how you used it in your classroom :)Like this resource?? See my other best-sellers:"I am Malala" Mini UnitNight Analysis: Tupac and ElvisTheme Walk: The Hate U Give
Preview of Song Lyric Lessons for Point of View — Bell Ringers — Analysis, Create Your Own

Song Lyric Lessons for Point of View — Bell Ringers — Analysis, Create Your Own

Teach students how to analyze literature with these engaging music activities!Inspired by Nancy Dean’s Voice Lessons, Song Lessons uses pop music (country, rock, pop, and folk) to teach the impact of literary devices in literature. A perfect bell ringer or Friday afternoon activity, this section asks students to analyze music lyrics through the literary device of Point of View. Each Song Lesson section contains the following:An introduction with lesson planning advice and the definitions of 5 li
Preview of I was Only 19 - Redgum (song analysis)

I was Only 19 - Redgum (song analysis)

Created by
Tania Butler
Includes context, text with glossary and analysis questions for students 70 minute lesson for extension grade seven students (could probably break over two lessons for other grade seven classes) Could also be used for grade eight/nine
Preview of Literary Analysis in Song Lyrics (Middle School)

Literary Analysis in Song Lyrics (Middle School)

RL.7.1, RL.7.2, RL.7.7 Students are required to analyze the song, "One Man Can Change the World," by Big Sean. The questions require students to deeply analyze the song's meaning, metaphorical language, allusions, theme, and symbolism. It includes a multimedia component that asks the student to compare images from the music video to the textual component. It also includes a text-to-self journal question (15 questions total). I use these lyrics, as well as other lyrics, poems, and short stories
Preview of Encanto Movie Lesson: Citing with Video Evidence using RACES

Encanto Movie Lesson: Citing with Video Evidence using RACES

Is the Disney playlist from "Encanto" stuck in you or your students' heads? This is the perfect resource to have mandatory singing in class! This resource includes an "I do, We do, You do" guided lesson with links for how to answer with RACES (restate, answer, cite, explain, summarize). Additionally, a movie comprehension guide, escape room, and TDA are available to keep the learning going just as much as the songs keep going in our heads!
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