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Preview of Music Lyric Analysis FOR ANY SONG!

Music Lyric Analysis FOR ANY SONG!

This resource can be used with ANY SONG and is great for a review or test prep!No doubt students love music. As teachers, we know one of the bestways to engage students in learning is teach with their interests in mind.Music offers an engaging and exciting way to cover many Common CoreStandards. What makes this resource stand out is that it can be usedwith ANY SONG! This gives you the choice to use one that your studentsare currently enjoying or one that you enjoy yourself. Students are asked to
Preview of Julia Alvarez ~ Before We Were Free MASTER PACKET (46 pages)

Julia Alvarez ~ Before We Were Free MASTER PACKET (46 pages)

Aligned to the Common Core this is a 46-page packet of materials and tests (with KEY) over each chapter of the novel, Before We Were Free by Julia Alvarez. This is all "stuff" I've used in classrooms for nearly a decade of teaching this coming of age novel. The packet includes: • Learning Essentials & Expectations • Chapter Vocabulary • Quizzes • Study Guide for Every Chapter • Essay Rubric • Final Test with KEY • Maps • Character Guide • Extras!!!
Preview of Literary Elements in Song Lyrics: Organizers & Key for Rap Song

Literary Elements in Song Lyrics: Organizers & Key for Rap Song

Created by
Ann Smith
This LITERARY Elements Analysis lesson is used with the song lyrics of Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise" If you want an avenue to truly reach many of your students in teaching them literary elements and how to identify and analyze them, this product is perfect for that! Elements of Focus: Theme/Main Idea, Allusion, Irony, Idiom, Personification, Metaphor, Oxymoron PDF file contains 7 pages-- 3 student printable organizers with literary elements in which student provides lyrics from song displayin
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 Reading Test Attack: Reading Test-Taking Strategies Song and Video

Reading Test Attack: Reading Test-Taking Strategies Song and Video

Lyrics Chorus: Before you read: 1. Directions 2. T.I.Q. 3. Prediction While you read: 4. Strategies 5. Star the clues from the questions After you read: 6. Examine the questions 7. Keep or eliminate 8. Evidence and then answer Before you read: Here’s how you start it right Read the directions And circle the type of passage That you’re about to read. Is it informational or literature? If it’s a story, say “Yay!” ‘Cause it’s easy for your brain to process. Informational is great. Just reme
Preview of Compare and Contrast Passage Two Texts on the Same Topic Middle and High School

Compare and Contrast Passage Two Texts on the Same Topic Middle and High School

This compare and contrast passage activity about two texts on the same topic is based on our "Hamilton vs. History" parody rap song and is perfect for middle and high school students!Students will listen to the song then use the song's lyrics as a reading passage to find similarities and differences between the musical's portrayal of Alexander Hamilton compared to the factual history of his life.The song for these activities is written as a reading passage that explores the life of Alexander Ham
Preview of Main Idea and Supporting Details Worksheets Mini Lesson Middle and High School

Main Idea and Supporting Details Worksheets Mini Lesson Middle and High School

These main idea and supporting details passage worksheets for middle and high school are based on a Hamilton vs. History rap song and include multiple-choice questions, a graphic organizer, and a turn-and-talk activity, making for a great mini lesson. Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading practice to identify the main idea and its supporting details for various sections of the lyrics as detailed below.Clean and school-appropriate, the song for this activity explo
Preview of Song Lyric Rhetorical Analysis

Song Lyric Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
Cameron Howard
This quick resource is great for reviewing rhetorical analysis. Students are tasked with analyzing the rhetoric of popular songs to get a better understanding of how the artist enhances their argument. This is a great way to engage students with songs and analyze use of rhetoric in real situations!This resource includes:-WorksheetLeave 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 Elvi
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 Synonyms and Antonyms Worksheets Middle and High School Vocabulary Activity

Synonyms and Antonyms Worksheets Middle and High School Vocabulary Activity

Based on our "Hamilton vs. History" rap song, these synonyms and antonyms passage worksheets have 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 life and accomplishments of Alexander Hamilton through the musical's portrayal in verse one, then compares the musical's portrayal to the historical account of Hamilton in verse two, separating the musical's facts from fiction. This activity i
Preview of Literary Analysis for Reluctant Learners: Eminem and Dr. Dre "I need a Doctor"

Literary Analysis for Reluctant Learners: Eminem and Dr. Dre "I need a Doctor"

This activity includes 10 multiple choice in both Google Form and paper/pencil format. The questions accompany the Eminem song "I need a Doctor," to explore themes and figurative language. Depending on the audience, some background information about the relationship between Eminem and Dr. Dre. Dr. Dre was Eminem's mentor when he was first starting out- and even today. Great for a fun Friday or a soft-start to the week.
Preview of Compare and Contrast Passage Two Texts on the Same Topic Middle and High School

Compare and Contrast Passage Two Texts on the Same Topic Middle and High School

This compare and contrast passage activity about two texts on the same topic is based on our "Hamilton vs. History" parody rap song and is perfect for middle and high school! Students will listen to the song then use the song's lyrics as a reading passage to find similarities and differences between the musical's portrayal of Alexander Hamilton compared to the factual history of his life. The song for these activities is written as a reading passage that explores the life of Alexander Hamilton a
Preview of Figurative Language using Drake Lyrics

Figurative Language using Drake Lyrics

Use this fun worksheet as review or for learning figurative language. All lyrics are clean. I created this when I kept hearing my students sing Drake! Content covered: simile, metaphor, pun, allusion, symbolism, hyperbole **Answer Key downloaded separate, click under my products.
Preview of Main Idea and Supporting Details Activity for Middle and High School

Main Idea and Supporting Details Activity for Middle and High School

This main idea and supporting details activity is based on a Hamilton vs. History rap song, and includes multiple-choice, self-grading questions, a graphic organizer, and a turn-and-talk activity. Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading practice to identify the main idea and its supporting details for various sections of the lyrics as detailed below.Clean and school-appropriate, the song for this activity explores the life of Alexander Hamilton through the musical'
Preview of El primer día del resto de mi vida- LOVG-Intermediate/Cultural/Song Activities

El primer día del resto de mi vida- LOVG-Intermediate/Cultural/Song Activities

An engaging 4-part activity for Spanish students at the NOVICE level, based on the song "El primer día del resto de mi vida" by the award-winning rock band La Oreja de Van Gogh from Spain! Students will hear the song, listening for not only language, but also instrumentation, watch the video (link to a high quality live version included), and read and interpret information from the band's actual website: authentic resources made simple for the Novice language learner! Part A. Anticipatory set
Preview of Context Clues Worksheets Middle and High School Vocabulary Activities

Context Clues Worksheets Middle and High School Vocabulary Activities

Based on a "Hamilton vs. History" rap song, this vocabulary activity will keep your students engaged using song lyrics as a reading passage while they are determining the meaning of unknown words with these context clues worksheets. This activity has multiple-choice answers and targets content-vocabulary words from the song. Students will listen to the song then use the song's lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below.The passage and song together explore the life of
Preview of Figurative Language through Song Passage Worksheets for Middle and High School

Figurative Language through Song Passage Worksheets for Middle and High School

These figurative language through song passage worksheets for middle and high school are based on our "Hamilton vs. History" rap song and has a variety of similes, metaphors, and other examples of figurative language for students to practice identifying. Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below. The song for these activities explores the life of Alexander Hamilton through the musical's portrayal in verse one, then c
Preview of Character Traits Passage Worksheets for Middle and High School

Character Traits Passage Worksheets for Middle and High School

Do you need an engaging way to teach character traits to your students? Rap music is your answer!These character traits worksheets are based on our "Hamilton vs. History" rap song. Students will listen to the song then use the song's lyrics as a reading passage to identify the character traits of people based on their actions and behaviors. A graphic organizer is included with an example of how to do so for student reference.*Listen to the song with the video preview above!*This resource include
Preview of Context Clues Passage Questions Middle and High School Vocabulary Activity

Context Clues Passage Questions Middle and High School Vocabulary Activity

Based on our "Hamilton vs. History" rap song, these context clues passage questions have 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 life of Alexander Hamilton through the musical's portrayal in verse one, then compares the musical's portrayal to the historical account of Hamilton in verse two, separating the musical's facts from fiction.*Note: This product is a digital, Google Form
Preview of Literary Devices in Song Lyrics

Literary Devices in Song Lyrics

Created by
Jaimie Rosenberg
Distribute assignment to students as it has a glossary of literary terms and their definition on it. Upon playing two songs for the class (Monster by Eminem and Gone, Gone, Gone by Phillips Phillips) ask students to search the lyrics for literary devices, using the glossary on their assignment. As a class, discuss the devices that were found. Many lyrics can apply to multiple devices! Afterwards, ask students to complete the assignment. The assignment instructs students to find three songs of
Preview of Figurative Language through Song Lyrics Activity for Middle and High School

Figurative Language through Song Lyrics Activity for Middle and High School

This figurative language through song lyrics passage activity for middle and high school is based on our "Hamilton vs. History" 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.Accommodate your students using audio!Do you teach EL/ESL or SPED students/SWDs? Have them us
Preview of Assessing Reading Strategies with "Wonderwall"

Assessing Reading Strategies with "Wonderwall"

You can use this as a pre-test or post-test or simply practice for a variety of reading strategies for advanced ESL students or Language Arts students. It includes annotating, summarizing, paraphrasing, quoting, clarifying, questioning, visualizing, predicting, comparing, connecting, evaluating and responding. It also includes an essay format labeling exercise and a grammar-correcting exercise.
Preview of "Brother Can You Spare a Dime?" Bing Crosby (To Kill a Mockingbird)

"Brother Can You Spare a Dime?" Bing Crosby (To Kill a Mockingbird)

Created by
Sarah Leach
Worksheet contains the lyrics to the song "Brother Can You Spare a Dime?" by Bing Crosby and reflection questions that help students analyze the lyrics and connect them to the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Song can be played on Youtube.com while studied.
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
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