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Preview of Patriotic Songs {freebie}

Patriotic Songs {freebie}

My students love to sing patriotic songs to start each day. These posters are a friendly reminder of the words in the songs. Enjoy! Go USA! Your kind feedback is much appreciated. Any questions please email me at deirdre.eldredge@gmail.com If you'd like more freebies and other classroom products I'd love for you to visit my blog A Burst of First
Preview of CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD:  Germany – O Christmas Tree  FREEBIE

CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD: Germany – O Christmas Tree FREEBIE

Created by
Joyful Music
*** FREE ***Overview: This product is a curriculum integration tool incorporating music, history and cultural traditions. The lesson is built around students learning some facts about Christmas Around the World as is found in Germany, singing a famous German Christmas carol, O Christmas Tree and playing a recorder and/or Easy Tone Chimes & Bells arrangement of the song. Materials:• Teaching Suggestions• Fact Sheet• Song Sheet: O Christmas Tree• Music for Recorder• Music & Instructions
Preview of Black National Anthem - Lift Every Voice and Sing

Black National Anthem - Lift Every Voice and Sing

Lift Every Voice and Sing is the Black National Anthem. It is important to teach this song to your students no matter what color they are. Teach it throughout the year AND during Black History MonthThis song is a great teaching tool for music and history teachers alike. The lyrics are so powerful. What is included in this resource?* Cover* TOU* Thank You* Lyric Sheet#bhm #blackhistorymonth #blacknationalanthemCheck out my website: The Tuneful TeacherFollow me at The Tuneful Teacher:Instag
Preview of America the Beautiful

America the Beautiful

Created by
Create S'more
The perfect poster for you to teach your children "America the Beautiful!" This is made to be printed on 8-1/2 x 11 paper! Enjoy!
Preview of (FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - Ô CANADA!

(FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - Ô CANADA!

Created by
French Made Fun
J'espère que vous apprécierez ce document gratuit sur l'histoire du Canada qui permettra à vos élèves de lire et d'écrire sur notre hymne national. Dans ce document de 10 pages, vos élèves :découvriront l'histoire et l'importance de Calixa Lavallée pour notre hymne national.découvriront comment les Canadiens se sont ralliés pour créer une version traduite de l'original français.découvriront les versions ultérieures de l'hymne national et les changements qu'il a subis au fil du temps.prouveront l
Preview of Create a Present Day "We Didn't Start the Fire" Song

Create a Present Day "We Didn't Start the Fire" Song

In this project, students assume the role of Billy Joel rewriting his famous "We Didn't Start The Fire" song using present day events. Inspire your students creativity and innovation by having them create their own lyrics and record their own music. This project has kids research the social, political and economical events from 1980's-Present. I use this as an introduction to present day history but would fit well in any time period in history. By studying the original song lyrics students are
Preview of Japanese Weather Telling Song and Activity FREEBIE

Japanese Weather Telling Song and Activity FREEBIE

My third graders absolutely love this song and activity. They are entranced by the story about the young girl in Japan who gets new clogs and then ruins them by playing the Japanese Weather Telling Game.She tries to trick her mom, but in the end, she decides she will never try to trick her mom again. (The book is not included, but I give a link for where you can buy it). The book isn't absolutely necessary, but I highly recommend it for helping students to relate to the song. Includes:. • Di
Preview of Economics Songs Mini Book Free Sample

Economics Songs Mini Book Free Sample

Economics Songs Mini Book Free Sample Are you economically minded? Then you probably like free samples, and I have the resource for you! This is a free sample of my larger Economics Songs Mini Book (found here: Economics Songs Mini Book) It includes lyrics to two songs, one about consumers/producers and one about wants/needs. Worried about your singing voice? Don’t be! I’ve recorded the songs and links are included so that you can listen and/or play for your class. Looking for more? Th
Preview of French Revolution BINGO

French Revolution BINGO

Created by
A History Junkie
Looking for a fun Bellwork? How about a BINGO card for the French Revolution? This FREE download, gives the you a link to a catchy song parody about the French Revolution and the BINGO card.Check out some of my other teacher resources! ENJOY!
Preview of The Oceans and Continents Song & Video: Rocking the World

The Oceans and Continents Song & Video: Rocking the World

Do you want to have your students remember the worlds Ocean and Continents? This packet includes a music video with a light up map and lyrics on the bottom that teach students the names of the Oceans and Continents in an interactive way. It includes:The Oceans and Continents Video Lyric SheetsMapsOceans and Continents related learning activities and lesson plansIf you’re like most people, you quietly sing the alphabet song in your head when you want to know what letter comes after J. We all know
Preview of Vietnam War Songs

Vietnam War Songs

Created by
Adam White
Analyzing 4 songs involving protest and the Vietnam war era Born in the USA Fortunate Son WAR Ohio
Preview of Hamilton The Musical Analysis: Guns and Ships

Hamilton The Musical Analysis: Guns and Ships

Help your students connect with history when studying the American Revolution in class. Listen to the soundtrack from Hamilton The Musical and use the songs to help shape classroom conversations regarding America's road to revolution! This worksheet addresses the Battle of Yorktown, Lafayette's role in the revolution, and General Cornwallis' surrender.
Preview of "A Change is Gonna Come" related to "Civil Disobedience" by Henry David Thoreau

"A Change is Gonna Come" related to "Civil Disobedience" by Henry David Thoreau

Created by
Lori Creed
This is a copy of the lyrics to Sam Cooke's song "A Change is Gonna Come." I use this with my students AFTER we have read and discussed Henry David Thoreau's famous essay "Civil Disobedience." We listen to the song on youtube, and then the students answer 4 higher-order thinking questions that relate to the song, including writing a letter from Henry David Thoreau to Sam Cooke in order to incorporate the two texts. It also incorporates basic research skills in that it asks students to find th
Preview of Song about American Reform Movements  "Find A Cause"

Song about American Reform Movements "Find A Cause"

This is a catchy rock n roll song that is great to introduce or review some of the key reform movements and their leaders from the 1800's. Students enjoy the song while they learn about Frederick Douglass, Horace Mann, Dorothea Dix, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony. This song comes from the critically acclaimed "Professor Presley History Rocks" CD which includes 9 standards based songs recorded at Earthling Studios in San Diego, Ca. You may listen to a preview of th
Preview of The Mayflower song

The Mayflower song

Created by
Susan Russell
The Mayflower This 'song' is taken from The Mayflower play - a Readers Theater script which is made up of 5 parts: 1. Background 2. Mayflower Voyage 3. First Sight of Land 4. First Winter and Spring 5. First Thanksgiving This is available this month at half price from TeachersPayTeachers or free (with another purchase) from www.plays-r-ussell.com the website of playwright/teacher Sue Russell. Also available at half price this month: scripts on Sacagawea and Early Colonial Times - again in Rea
Preview of John Mayer "Waiting on the World to Change" and Why we Should Study History

John Mayer "Waiting on the World to Change" and Why we Should Study History

This lesson takes the song "Waiting on the World to Change," and uses it as a way for students to listen for John Mayer's message about not being apathetic and being a participator in our history and our democracy. The song lyrics and posted along boxes to write student thoughts, followed by critical thinking questions to enable discussion. You will need to play a version of Mayer's "Waiting on the World to Change" to best complete this lesson
Preview of AWESOME Greek mythology song (superb "hook")

AWESOME Greek mythology song (superb "hook")

Created by
Epicurean306
This is the best and most engaging "hook" for any unit involving teaching Greek mythology to teenagers that you will ever find. SAMPLE PREVIEW VERSES: For instance, the story of Cronus is strange: He murders his father and becomes deranged. After marrying his sister Rhea for fun, He eats all his children – all except one. Zeus escapes swallowing and one day comes home – Cronus pukes up the five kids, now fully grown – Then Zeus kills his dad, sealing Cronus’ fate. Murder, incest, and cannibalis
Preview of Historical Lyric Analysis: "You'll Be Back" from Hamilton | The American Rev.

Historical Lyric Analysis: "You'll Be Back" from Hamilton | The American Rev.

Created by
moonlightingmrsk
You will recieve:Teaching InstructionsPage 1/2 of the Student Worksheet which provides context to the song, a comic of King George III, the full lyrics, and instructions for highlighting the lyrics for their relevance to the American Revolution (or humor!)Page 2/2 of the Student Worksheet which features a chart that allows students to analyze each stanza of lyrics for their context in the American Revolution or their actual meaninga key of answer examples
Preview of 1950s Suburbia and Malvina Reynolds' "Little Boxes" – A Deep Dive

1950s Suburbia and Malvina Reynolds' "Little Boxes" – A Deep Dive

Created by
Erik Chaffino
Dive into the world of 1950s suburbia with this comprehensive resource centered on Malvina Reynolds' iconic protest song, "Little Boxes." This song, penned in 1962, offers a poignant commentary on the rise of suburbia and the middle-class conformity that came with it. With this document, educators can guide students through a thematic exploration of the song's symbolism, its historical context, and its relevance in today's world.
Preview of Der Furher's Face- Disney WWII Propaganda

Der Furher's Face- Disney WWII Propaganda

I included this cartoon of Donald Duck in Nazi Germany as part of my 8th grade WWII propaganda unit. This was the first jump in class from propaganda only being seen in posters and text, to being viewed on film. The students loved this activity, and the 10min film has stuck with them for the rest of the year. Attached is the viewing guide. The cartoon can be found on youtube by just searching the title. If you're looking for more WWII propaganda, check out my gallery walk! https://www.teache
Preview of History Songs

History Songs

Created by
Punny Guy
A start to, but not a comprehensive, list of songs that can be used primary or secondary sources to understanding topics discussed in World History II or other subjects.
Preview of Sing-a-Long Booklet of the Lyrics to Schoolhouse Rocks America

Sing-a-Long Booklet of the Lyrics to Schoolhouse Rocks America

Created by
robin's red nest
I have created a compilation of lyrics from the classic songs from "Schoolhouse Rocks America" videos. Mnemonic learning has proven to not only help retention of information but also provide a fun learning activity for both students and teachers. The Schoolhouse Rock videos have given almost 50 years of unforgettable songs and cartoons that stay with the audience for decades longer than most lessons provided in classrooms today. As a student, I utilized them repeatedly in school to remember gram
Preview of Causes of the American Revolution Song parody of Weezer's "Pork & Beans"

Causes of the American Revolution Song parody of Weezer's "Pork & Beans"

Created by
Stephen Beach
This is the lyrics for a song parody about the Pre-Revolutionary War Acts written to be sung to the tune of "Pork & Beans" by Weezer. It references the Tea Act, the Quartering Act, the Stamp Act, the Sugar Act, The French & Indian War, and the Boston Tea Party. Can be performed by teacher or used as a sing-along activity for students.
Preview of Black History EP

Black History EP

Created by
Mark Davis
7 songs that celebrate Black History through informative and fun lyrics. Beans-N-Frank are the modern-day, hip hop version of School House Rock. We like to make music that is comparative to songs you would hear on the radio, yet the content is full of useful, teachable material. The exception is the first song called African Drum. It is more of a feel-good song that likens the vibe of current urban music to its roots in Africa.
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