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Critical thinking songs for Microsoft Word

Preview of Pirates Story Time Printables

Pirates Story Time Printables

The perfect materials to support a pirates themed story time or circle time in preschool or kindergarten. Pack includes an original pirates song/rhyme, visuals to accompany the rhyme, and one pirate themed map making activity to do at the table. The activity focuses on cutting skills and creative thinking.
Preview of Over the Rainbow Song Analysis

Over the Rainbow Song Analysis

Created by
Miss C's ELA
In this activity, students analyze different versions of the popular song "Over the Rainbow", then answer comprehension questions. Included is a lesson plan, links, lyrics, questions, and a student self-evaluation scale for the standard of analyzing information across various media formats, as well as suggestions for additional song activities at the bottom of the packet. Students will make inferences, comparisons and contrasts, and analyze how changing a format can affect central idea and tone.
Preview of My Reluctant Teen Readers-_Interpretation Good Charlotte Emotionless

My Reluctant Teen Readers-_Interpretation Good Charlotte Emotionless

This is a very powerful song that relates, sadly, to many of our youths whose fathers have walked away and denied themselves a relationship with their children. It speaks of the damage done and the harm, but assures that they survived anyway. A 10 question quiz and answer key is included, that asks the reader to delve into higher level interpretive thinking and to create and describe images that the song evokes. An excellent activity for high school students who are struggling with the exper
Preview of Song Analysis Project Brainstorming Activity

Song Analysis Project Brainstorming Activity

Created by
Escalate
Students analyze the literary elements and figurative language in songs they select for the assignment. Students determine the theme/message, mood/tone, point of view/perspective, etc. in music of their choice. Students select 5 songs and then narrow down their selections through a brainstorming organizer chart, eventually selecting the song with the largest amount of literary elements to analyze in a final song project. This simple brainstorming chart is the first step in a multi-part project.
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