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Preview of End of the Year Playlist - Fun Writing Activity - Printable & Digital - Spotify

End of the Year Playlist - Fun Writing Activity - Printable & Digital - Spotify

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Wrap up the school year with a bang! Make those final days memorable and meaningful for your secondary students: MUSIC! Let the rhythm of music carry your students through reflection and celebration as they select 5 songs to encapsulate their school year journey:✅ A song for my friends✅ A song for my teachers✅ A song for my favorite class✅ A song for my favorite memory this year✅ A song to motivate me for next yearStudents can even get creative and craft their own categories using the handy blan
Preview of Identifying theme and tone using paired readings

Identifying theme and tone using paired readings

Check out the updated version of this assignment. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mother-to-Son-and-Dear-Mama-Paired-Reading-3835433 Students will identify the theme and tone using "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes and "Dear Mama" by Tupac Shakur.
Preview of Poetry Analysis With Hero Themed Music / Song Lyrics

Poetry Analysis With Hero Themed Music / Song Lyrics

Created by
Addie Williams
If your students love music as much as mine do they will love this music analysis activity! Students are asked to listen to / read the lyrics for songs with a Hero Theme. They must choose their two favorites and discuss the meaning of the songs and why they like it. I also allow my students to pick any other song that they can find that relates to the hero theme. Works well with a poetry unit, music study, Hero Unit or as a fun emergency sub plan! Includes:-Assignment Sheet-Hero Brainstorming
Preview of Beatles Lyrics Figurative Language

Beatles Lyrics Figurative Language

Created by
Ruth S.
Beatles Lyrics Figurative Language Fun! This is a real hit with kids and one of my best sellers! Play some Beatles tunes prior to giving your students these lyrics. They have to identify each example as a hyperbole, personification, simile or metaphor. Activity sheets include one line from the songs. Students have to identify the figurative speech each one is. You'll have kids rocking and rolling all day long! This is one lesson they won't forget! Good for grades 5 and up. List of songs l
Preview of Language Arts Activity: Using YOUTUBE Music Videos to Teach the Elements of Plot

Language Arts Activity: Using YOUTUBE Music Videos to Teach the Elements of Plot

Created by
Brad Hulman
The students are shown five popular music videos on YOUTUBE. While watching the videos they make notes. After watching, they work together to answer questions concerning the elements of plot in each video. Then individually, each student charts the elements of plot in one of the five videos.
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 Langston Hughes - I, Too - Tupac - Changes - Music & Poetry Comparison

Langston Hughes - I, Too - Tupac - Changes - Music & Poetry Comparison

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
♫♫♫ Add music and engagement to poetry lessons ♫ ♫ ♫Students will analyse two works that deal with African American struggles: Langston Hughes poem, I, too, and Tupac Shakur's song, Changes. Using timelines and mini biographies, students will understand and constrast the poem's positive outlook compared to the song's pessimistic stance. An extension activity allows students to continue the timeline to the present day and share their own point of view on the issue.What's included:- Teaching Guide
Preview of The Songs of Mary Poppins - Theme/Writing Prompts Movie Activity

The Songs of Mary Poppins - Theme/Writing Prompts Movie Activity

Here is a great activity to go with a great film, Walt Disney's classic Mary Poppins!Students will watch and listen for the themes/messages of some of the most famous songs in cinema history, as well as interpret the lessons taught in each one!The songs included:"The Perfect Nanny""Sister Suffragette""The Life I Lead""A Spoonful of Sugar""Super-cali-fragil-istic-expi-ali-docious""Feed the Birds""Fidelity Fiduciary Bank""Chim Chim Cheree""A Man Has Dreams""Let's Go Fly a Kite"Plus 3 bonus quotes
Preview of Dear Future Generations: Sorry (Distance Learning Compatible Versions Included)

Dear Future Generations: Sorry (Distance Learning Compatible Versions Included)

Created by
Graeme Westwood
Based on Prince Ea's spoken word video and transcript, "Dear Future Generations: Sorry", this is a critical thinking unit centered around environmental issues/concerns.This is a complete 1-2 lesson unit, including video analysis, interpretation of quotes, emotional response in writing, and class discussion.This has been a favorite unit in my 9th grade English class for many years. The environment is a very prevalent topic among our teenagers, more so now than ever. It's a topic most teens want t
Preview of Taylor Swift Inspired Similie, Metaphor Writing Slides/ Song Analysis

Taylor Swift Inspired Similie, Metaphor Writing Slides/ Song Analysis

Created by
AllisonELA
Trying to teach your students about the use and purpose of similes, metaphors, and extended metaphors? Do you and/or your students love Taylor Swift?The first half of this presentation reviews similes and metaphors, comparing and contrasting the two, and allows students to practice identifying similes, metaphors, and the comparisons being made (intrinsic/extrinsic) Then, the second half of the presentation looks at the song "Red" and asks critical thinking questions to identify and determine the
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 Poetry One Pager Song Analysis

Poetry One Pager Song Analysis

Assess your students ability to analyze poetry through a song one pager. Students will choose from a list of songs, analyze the poetic value of the song, and then write a paragraph describing the use of figurative language.
Preview of Taylor Swift Inspired Characterization Writing Slides/ Song Analysis

Taylor Swift Inspired Characterization Writing Slides/ Song Analysis

Created by
AllisonELA
Trying to teach your students about direct and indirect characterization? Do you and/or your students love Taylor Swift?The first half of this presentation reviews characterization, direct and indirect, and STEAL, and allows students to practice identifying the two different types of characterization and explaining their understandings/inferencesThen, the second half of the presentation looks at the song "I Bet You Think About Me" (clean) and asks critical thinking questions to help identify an
Preview of Tim Burton - Vincent - Poem Study (+ BONUS Michael Jackson Thriller Activities)

Tim Burton - Vincent - Poem Study (+ BONUS Michael Jackson Thriller Activities)

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
Explore Tim Burton's creepy animation 'Vincent' as well as Vincent Price's terrifying excerpt from Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' in our ELA lesson plan. Students build towards creating and performing their own spoken word poem.What's included:- Common Core Standards- Teaching Guide- Pre-activity Questions- Poem Analysis Questions- About the Author- Vincent Price Thriller Excerpt- Excerpt Analysis- Scary Spoken Word Poem Guide- Spoken Word Rubric- Answer Keys
Preview of Зимнее учебное пособие "Снег идёт".

Зимнее учебное пособие "Снег идёт".

Перед вами зимний, новогодний сборник литературных заданий «Снег идёт». В сборнике представлены произведения разных жанров:1. «А снег идёт» в исполнении Майи Кристалинской. Мы поговорим о профессии исполнителя (певца, музыканта), авторе слов, композиторе. Поработаем с метафорой. Подберём синонимы к слову «мерцать».2. Отрывок из сказочной повести Андрея Жвалевского и Евгении Пастернак «Правдивая история Деда Мороза». Краткий пересказ отрывка по опорным иллюстрациям. ПриведёмПесня примеры «говоря
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 Epic Hero Traits, Song of the Day, A.C.E Writing Prompt

Epic Hero Traits, Song of the Day, A.C.E Writing Prompt

"I need a hero. I'm holding out for a hero till the end of the night!" Who deserves the title of "Greatest Epic Hero"? Is it Achilles, Odysseus, Katniss Everdeen, Bilbo Baggins, or some other heroic figure? This Bonnie Tyler-inspired question will get your students ready to analyze and write about Epic Heroes. I have used this lesson with BLACK SHIPS BEFORE TROY, THE ODYSSEY, HUNGER GAMES and THE HOBBIT-- but the possibilities are endless! The lesson includes all of the following: + Song of
Preview of Don McLean's "American Pie" Fun Foldable

Don McLean's "American Pie" Fun Foldable

This project is a fun follow up and closing assignment for students once they learn all about the allusions in the song "American Pie." If you haven't taught this song's allusions, please look at my store for the lesson or purchase the bundle! This has step-by-step instructions and the freedom the students have truly allows them to be fully engaged. It's a hit every single year I teach it!!
Preview of Song Analysis Questions for Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying"

Song Analysis Questions for Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying"

Created by
Ophelia's Closet
If you are teaching a song/poetry unit and are looking for the perfect song for students to analyze, then this is the product for you! Tim McGraw's popular song "Live Like You Were Dying" has an important theme of living life to the fullest and cherishing those around you since each day is not promised. Such a positive message that can be connected to and paired with other texts such as Mitch Albom's Tuesdays With Morrie, Nicola Yoon's Everything, Everything, Nicholas Sparks' A Walk to Remember,
Preview of Quotation Mark Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Quotation Mark Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
Quotation Mark Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel Quotation marks go before the sentence said and after the sentence to show what someone said. Quotation marks go after the period or after the comma, the question or the exclamation. When a quoted sentence is interrupted by an interruption like "he said" or "she said," quotation marks enclose the part of what is said. Inside the quotations use commas when it's interrupted. Quotation marks go before the sentence said and after the
Preview of Expressing Healing in Poetry With Taylor Swift's "thanK you aIMee" from TTPD

Expressing Healing in Poetry With Taylor Swift's "thanK you aIMee" from TTPD

Words matter and stay with you, and the trick to life is not letting those words tear you down–let them make you better and stronger.  In Taylor Swift’s song, “thanK you aIMee,” she does just that in her writing of the song/poem. Write about a moment in your life when you felt negatively about yourself because of someone’s actions or words.  How did you manage these feelings? Do you still carry them? What if those words and memories you don’t want to think about shaped you into the person you ar
Preview of "The Pearl" Final Project

"The Pearl" Final Project

A wise person once said, “Music is the language of the soul.” Music has a way of touching our emotions in a way other language does not. Whenever Kino hears a song in The Pearl, the reader becomes aware of his inner world – his feelings and emotions. This product is intended to be used as a final project for John Steinbeck's, "The Pearl". Students will choose music with lyrics to portray one of the songs in the novella (Song of the Pearl, Song of Evil, etc.). Students will then find literary d
Preview of Preposition Song MP3 by Kathy Troxel from Grammar Songs CD

Preposition Song MP3 by Kathy Troxel from Grammar Songs CD

Created by
Audio Memory
Preposition Song MP3 (lyrics) from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory A preposition always introduces a phrase. A noun or pronoun always comes at the end of that phrase. Some prepositions are: above, at, up and down, through, underneath, until, against, off, on and onto. Come to me at the castle. I'll be waiting in the dungeon, looking out the window. Watch out for alligators. Some prepositions are: across, with, without and from, to - concerning, over, under, by, for with and into.
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
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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