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Preview of Glory by John Legend and Common Lyric/Poetry Analysis

Glory by John Legend and Common Lyric/Poetry Analysis

This file includes the lyrics to the song "Glory" from the movie Selma. It includes 14 short answer critical thinking questions. This is one of my favorite activities for a poetry unit, and ties in beautifully to the Civil Rights Movement and social justice.
Preview of A Ram Sam Sam

A Ram Sam Sam

This product teaches the folk song, "A Ram Sam Sam". The lesson focuses on rhythm, adds 3 separate rhythmic ostinatos with suggestions for percussion instruments to accompany them, and shows movements for students to add as they sing. It's a fun lesson for either in school or virtual learning. ENJOY!
Preview of Kwanzaa & African Traditions - Holidays Around the World Clip Art & Fun Facts

Kwanzaa & African Traditions - Holidays Around the World Clip Art & Fun Facts

Created by
DJ Inkers
Learn about the traditions and symbols of Kwanzaa in this fun African holiday collection! We've included some festive clip art (including candles, a wooden cup, corn, an elephant, kids in traditional clothing, borders and some Swahili sayings), plus there's a printable gift tag, 2 digital background papers (12" x 12") and a fun facts information page to help you translate & educate.Share a little culture and learn about Holidays Around the World with this darling kids clip art and fun facts
Preview of Culturally Inclusive Social Studies Framework

Culturally Inclusive Social Studies Framework

A vertically-aligned guide for K-5 culturally inclusive instruction using state standards, African-American history, Chinese history, Korean history, and Latino/Latinx history.What’s Inside?GA Standards of ExcellenceCulture IntegrationCulturally Responsive ResourcesThis resource was designed to illustrate how to integrate the cultures of students in your classroom with state standards for Social Studies. This curriculum framework utilizes Georgia Performance Standards for Social Studies, but you
Preview of Hop Old Squirrel K-2

Hop Old Squirrel K-2

Hop Old Squirrel is one of those great beginning of the year songs. This lesson is working on keeping a steady beat using squirrel images and introducing/reviewing Ta in stick form. At the end of the lesson is a link to hearing the music so students can hop, sneak, jump, in place with the music.
Preview of Teach Kids About Nigeria -- Let's Sing "Bale Ile" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Nigeria -- Let's Sing "Bale Ile" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Nigeria – Let's Sing 'Bale Ile'” is a world music lesson about Nigeria for kids that uses a simple sing-along and drum-along to introduce them to West African rhythms and culture. “Bale Ile” is a multi-rhythmic Nigerian song that honors the Yoruba tradition of a potential groom appealing to the parents of his intended bride for approval to be married. All Around This World's version is a rollicking example of “fuji,” the Yoruban genre that's an offshoot improvisational music pe
Preview of Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Do Do Ki Do" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Do Do Ki Do" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Africa – Let's Sing 'Do Do Ki Do'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along and drum-along to introduce them to West African rhythms and culture. “Do Do Ki Do” is a West African drumming song that accompanies a Cameroonian masquerade dance.When we sing it we bring out the drums – or drum on a desk, the floor or our knees. All Around This World is an only-of-its-kind global music and world cultures program that introduces kids (0-9) and their
Preview of Aiesha's Alphabet Book of Character

Aiesha's Alphabet Book of Character

Created by
Becky Williams
My Aiesha's Alphabet Book of Character is for students PreK - 2nd grade. I have a copyright on my book. It helps educators teach the alphabet to students and character building skills. It is good for language arts, social studies, and SPED students. Also you should be able to access it on online. Educators can get the book from Amazon.com for $12.00.
Preview of Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Awa Yombei" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Awa Yombei" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Africa – Let's Sing 'Awa Yombei'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along to introduce them to West African melodies and culture. “Awa Yombei” is a rather nonsensical yet catchy children’s song from The Gambia in West Africa in which the kids clap, sing and mimic each other while dancing. “Awa Yombei” is the name of girl who, in the course of the song, we follow in her marching, jumping and flying around. The original song is in Mandinka, tho
Preview of Teach Kids About Ethiopia -- Let's Sing "Nanu Ney" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Ethiopia -- Let's Sing "Nanu Ney" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Ethiopia – Let's Sing 'Nanu Ney'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along and dance-along to introduce them to Ethiopian melodies and culture. “Nanu Nanu Ney” is a classic Ethiopian pop song, which we recorded in the genre known as “Ethio-Jazz,” that we use in class as a way to introduce a shoulder-shaking dance called the Eskista. The original song is in Amharic. All Around This World is an only-of-its-kind global music and world cultures pr
Preview of Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Nsa We" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Nsa We" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Africa – Let's Sing 'Nsa We''” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along to introduce them to East African melodies and culture. “Nsa We” is a Bagandan song about the difficulties of farming, especially for girls. In class we put a positive spin on Ugandan farming and sing about how we all have to farm together to bring in a good harvest. The original song is in Luganda, though we also sing in English. All Around This World is an only-of-its-ki
Preview of Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Chant "Cibula" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Chant "Cibula" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Africa – Let's Chant 'Cibula'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple chant and dance-along to introduce them to East African culture. “Cibula” is a chant from the Gogo region of the East African nation of Tanzania in which a cibula (a frog) hops (aye) back and forth, making the sound Matu! The chant is in Cigogo. All Around This World is an only-of-its-kind global music and world cultures program that introduces kids (0-9) and their grown-ups to the w
Preview of Teach Kids About South Africa by Singing "Thinantsha" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About South Africa by Singing "Thinantsha" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About South Africa – Let's Sing 'Thinantsha'” is a world music lesson about South Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along and dance-along to introduce them to South African melodies and culture. “Thinantsha” is an anti-Apartheid song from the 1960's that marked activists' defiance of the Afrikaner government and their determination to succeed in their struggle for equality. The anti-Apartheid forces certainly proved their persistence; Apartheid did not end until 1990. The origi
Preview of Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Chant "Keenene" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Chant "Keenene" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Africa – Let's Chant 'Keenene'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along and hand play to introduce them to African food and culture. “Keenene” is a chant from Uganda that encourages kids to DEMAND DINNER, introducing them to a diversity of foods along the way. In our version we introduce Ugandan foods like matoke and posho, though teachers can use the song to meet the foods of any nation. The original song is in Luganda, though we also chant
Preview of Teach Kids About Africa by Singing "Diarra Loro Lora" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Africa by Singing "Diarra Loro Lora" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Africa – Let's Sing 'Diarra Loro Lora'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along to introduce them to West African melodies and culture. “Diarra Loro Lora” is a children's song from Burkina Faso about a marketplace where the lion, the hyena and other animals reign supreme. When we sing it we pretend to be all sorts of African animals...fun! The original song is in Dioula, though we also sing it in English. All Around This World is an only-of-i
Preview of Teach Kids About Morocco -- Let's Sing "Arsomo Baba" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Morocco -- Let's Sing "Arsomo Baba" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Morocco – Let's Sing 'Arsomo Baba'” is a world music lesson about Morocco for kids that uses a simple sing-along to introduce them to North African rhythms and culture. “Arsomo Baba” is a fun song from Morocco about children drawing/painting pictures of their parents in multiple colors. All Around This World recorded the song using the Egyptian Baladi rhythm, which is one of the most common rhythms musicians play to accompany belly dancing. The original is in Arabic, though we
Preview of SANIBONANI

SANIBONANI

SANIBONANI Unison w/Optional Percussion & Hand Claps "Good afternoon!" "Good Day!" That how you are greeted by members of the African Zulu tribe. Syncopated accompaniment supports the musical greetings in the text. Great song for an ice breaker. Add maracas, shekere, or other shakers for an authentic sound. Hand claps add to the rhythmic interest, but any instrument may be substituted for hand claps such as rhythm sticks, tambourine, wood block, etc. Action cues are included.
Preview of Freedom Day Starts Today Journal - South African Freedom Day - Nelson Mandela

Freedom Day Starts Today Journal - South African Freedom Day - Nelson Mandela

Created by
Smiley Brains
The story behind this productFreedom Day is a public holiday in South Africa celebrated on the 27th of April. It celebrates freedom and commemorates the first post-apartheid elections held on that day in 1994. The elections were the first non-racial national elections where everyone of voting age of over 18 from any race group, including foreign citizens permanently resident in South Africa, were allowed to vote. Previously, under the apartheid regime, non-whites in general had only limited righ
Preview of Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "A Hiyeni" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "A Hiyeni" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Africa – Let's Sing 'A Hiyeni'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along to introduce them to African melodies and culture. “A Hiyeni” is a fun song from Mozambique about everyone working together to build a communal village that originated in the days of the East African nation's struggle to become independent from the Portuguese. The original song is in Shangana, though we also sing it in English. All Around This World is an only-of-its-kind
Preview of Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Kikalama" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Kikalama" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Africa– Let's Sing 'Kikalama'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along to introduce them to African melodies and culture. “Kikalama” is a simple song from the West African nation of Guinea about marriage, love and having the confidence to be who you are. When we sing “Kikalama” we turn it into a fun hand play that uses the element of surprise. The original song is in Malinke and Susu, though we also sing in English. All Around This World is a
Preview of Teach Kids About South Africa -- Let's Sing "Tulo Tulo" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About South Africa -- Let's Sing "Tulo Tulo" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About South Africa – Let's Sing 'Tulu Tulo'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along to introduce them to South African melodies and culture. “Tulo Tulo” is a lullaby from Uganda that inspires kids to soar through the starry night sky. The original song is in Luganda, though we also sing in English. All Around This World is an only-of-its-kind global music and world cultures program that introduces kids (0-9) and their grown-ups to the world using
Preview of Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Tsy Akeo" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Africa -- Let's Sing "Tsy Akeo" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Africa – Let's Sing 'Tsy Akeo'” is a world music lesson about Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along and dance-along to introduce them to African melodies and culture. “Tsy Akeo” is a groovy song from Madagascar about the importance of love. When we sing it we make hand motions to act like an “aye aye,” which is a lemur found in Madagascar that has the ears of a bat, the teeth of a rat and a long middle finger that it taps on tree trunks to locate insects, which it then
Preview of Teach Kids About South Africa by Singing "He Motsoala" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About South Africa by Singing "He Motsoala" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About South Africa By Singing 'He Motsoala'” is a world music lesson about South Africa for kids that uses a simple sing-along to introduce them to Southern African melodies and culture. “He Motsoala” is a traditional South African song that Pete Seeger and the Song Swappers recorded for their collection of Bantu Choral Songs. Seeger’s version of “He Motsoala” is about a mother who travels to the South African city of Pretoria to buy a license for the wedding of her daughter. The ori
Preview of Teach Kids About Zimbabwe -- Let's Sing "Ha Ha Ha" -- All Around This World

Teach Kids About Zimbabwe -- Let's Sing "Ha Ha Ha" -- All Around This World

“Teach Kids About Zimbabwe – Let's Sing 'Ha Ha Ha'” is a world music lesson about Zimbabwe for kids that uses a simple sing-along to introduce them to African melodies and culture. “Ha Ha Ha” is a light and lilting love song in the ’50s by Zimbabwean highlife pioneer, George Sibanda, who is widely agreed to be the first sub-Saharan African music star. When we sing it we may accompany ourselves with egg shakers, though we could also just use our hands and pretend. The original song is in Nedebele
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