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Preview of "Firework" by Katy Perry Poetry Terms Figurative Language Activities

"Firework" by Katy Perry Poetry Terms Figurative Language Activities

Created by
Tracee Orman
Figurative Language and Poetic Devices/Poetry Terms Identification using Katy Perry's "Firework"Use Katy Perry's popular song "Firework" to teach figurative language, sound devices, and other poetry terms. You can decide how many and which devices you'd like your students to find.Updated to include additional exercises for more in-depth learning and making connections to the text! Those I've pointed out in this exercise include:alliteration, anaphora, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification
Preview of American National Anthem "The Star Spangled Banner" Word Search

American National Anthem "The Star Spangled Banner" Word Search

YOUR STUDENTS WILL LOVE THIS "STAR SPANGLED BANNER" WORD SEARCH!THE FOLLOWING WORDS ARE HIDDEN IN THIS PUZZLE:ABLE ADMIRAL ARMED AWAKE BALTIMORE BEAM BEANES BETWEEN BOMBING BRAVED BURNED CAUSE CONQUER DAWNS DOCTOR EARLY ENGLAND FORT FRANCIS GLARE LAND LAST LAWYER MCHENRY MIST MOTTO PEACE PROOF RAIN RAMPARTS REPOSES ROCKETS SAFER SAY SCOTT SEEING SHORE SILENCE SPANGLED STARS TALK TRUST VICTORY WASHINGTON WAVE PLEASE FOLLOW "THE MUSIC TEACHER STORE" FOR NEW PROD
Preview of Hip Hop Main Idea and Supporting Details Passage Worksheets 6th and 7th Grade

Hip Hop Main Idea and Supporting Details Passage Worksheets 6th and 7th Grade

Based on a history of Hip Hop and rap music song, these main idea and supporting details passage worksheets for 6th and 7th grade include multiple-choice questions, extension activities, and graphic organizers. Students will listen to the song then use the song's lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below.What teachers like you had to say:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students struggle with identifying central idea. This is a great resource to supplement those skills." – Austin H.This act
Preview of "Mean" by Taylor Swift:  Similes, Inferences, Imagery with Anti-Bullying Message

"Mean" by Taylor Swift: Similes, Inferences, Imagery with Anti-Bullying Message

Created by
Elyse Allen
Using Taylor Swift’s award-winning song, “Mean,” you can teach and solidify for students what is 1. Simile 2. Inference 3. Imagery I have also included an anti-bullying message or a random acts of kindness activity for students to complete. This can be reported on through discussion, journal writing and/or a short essay. Enjoy this timely lesson with your students and please check out my store for more lesson plans. www.TeachersPayTeachers.com/Store/Elyse-Allen
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 Anti-War Music and Lyrics Analysis

Anti-War Music and Lyrics Analysis

This resource includes activities to unpack 4 songs that were written in protest to significant wars in history; World War 2, Vietnam War and the War in Iraq.Activities include language feature mix and match, finding examples as well as comprehension questions about language features, tone and theme.All task cards also include a QR code for learners to listen to the songs.Songs include: One - MetallicaI was only 19 - RedgumLight up your lighter - Michael Franti and SpearheadHero of War - Rise Ag
Preview of Favorite Things. Song. Musical. Lyrics. Vocabulary. Back To School. Flashcards.

Favorite Things. Song. Musical. Lyrics. Vocabulary. Back To School. Flashcards.

Amazing resources for a lesson all about students' "favorite things". Perfect as a getting to know you - back to school or class lesson. Icebreaker. Discussion cards to get students speaking. Song vocabulary and listening cloze for "These are a few of my favorite things". song video and mp3 included to download for offline useAdditional activities included: Song rewrite. Count, uncountable nouns exercise. Writing activity.Includes organizer for students to list and share their favorite things!
Preview of Rap it Out! When Music Meets ELA

Rap it Out! When Music Meets ELA

Created by
Vinci eLearning
This guide with activity sheets is a motivational tool to get students to write in the form of rapping. By tying music and ELA, would motivate students to write to create their own lyrics to later add to a digital audio workstation program so that they can perform their song to their classmates. Examples of Digital Audio Workstations are given in which a student just needs to know how to operate the online program, or app at first to create background music to their words.
Preview of Song Lyrics - A Journal Activity to Practice Integrating Quotations

Song Lyrics - A Journal Activity to Practice Integrating Quotations

This #hashtag writing assignment teaches students how to choose quote snippets (2-4 words from a text) and weave those quotes into their own sentences. It gives students a chance to write about themselves (a journal entry about summer vacation), and it allows them to bring in their favorite song lyrics (making it engaging)! It's perfect for back-to-school because of the summer vacation prompt, and it is a great way to learn about students' interests, families, jobs, etc. Once the students have
Preview of Fresh Prince of B A - Fill-in-the-blanks and Comprehension Activity

Fresh Prince of B A - Fill-in-the-blanks and Comprehension Activity

Trying to get your students emerged in the target language as much as possible? Try introducing them to a tv series they'll enjoy and learning a language won't feel like work anymore!Included: Fill-in-the-blanks with and without word bank + comprehension questions hand out + answer keys, teacher's notes
Preview of Just the Two of Us (Will Smith) Fill in the blanks +Comprehension Questions

Just the Two of Us (Will Smith) Fill in the blanks +Comprehension Questions

A great song to explore a parent-child relationship or a new father’s thoughts: his hopes and dreams for his new son as well as his worries and how he plans on handling discipline. All great conversation starters for students with enough vocabulary to express their opinions on these topics. Included are the complete lyrics and a fill in the blanks handout depending on how you want to approach the comprehension activity (with or without the lyrics as a support for the students to answer the quest
Preview of Song Activity! House by the Creek: fill in, information questions + verb tenses!

Song Activity! House by the Creek: fill in, information questions + verb tenses!

I love using music and songs with second language learners and always make sure to include songs they might not have heard before to ensure a plain field! Students always love these activities!Get your students to listen to the song, filling the blanks.Then, have your students listen while answering a variety of information questions about the song lyrics (I always make sure to include a nice mix of easy, average, and not so easy questions!)Finally, I highlighted a selection of verbs found in th
Preview of Listening Activity: Everything At Once, song by Lenka

Listening Activity: Everything At Once, song by Lenka

Fill in the blanks for this song...and a great idea to keep working with the song while reviewing grammar! Answer key included.Two versions are offered: one with visual support, one with words only so it can be used in a regular ELA class or ESL. I use it with my grade 8 ESL students but could try with grade 7 students, if they were strong or if I decided to allow them to work in pairs.
Preview of Don't Worry Be Happy Fill in the blanks

Don't Worry Be Happy Fill in the blanks

Have your student listen to this catchy song to fill in the blanks on this worksheet. They will probably need to listen to it a few times in order to fill in ALL of the blanks (you can easily find many videos for this song online for free). Always a success with my groups!
Preview of Song Analysis Handout

Song Analysis Handout

This handout helps guide students to analyze song lyrics more closely. It is a fantastic and engaging way to hone students text analysis skills or even doing some test prep in place of poetry. Students will be looking at: diction, figurative language, creating theme statements, persuasive elements, author's purpose.
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Teach with Summer Printables from TPT

Summer break is finally here, and while students are excited to kick back and relax, teachers may be searching for fun summer activities to keep their students engaged and learning throughout the summer months in June, July, and August. Luckily, there are plenty of fun and educational resources available that can help keep students motivated and inspired, even when the weather is hot and the sun is shining. In this article, we will explore some of the best summer resources and printables for teachers and students, covering a range of subjects and activities to suit all ages and interests. So, whether you're a teacher looking for new ideas, or a student looking for a fun way to keep learning, read on to discover the best summer resources and printables available.

Ideas for Summer Fun & Learning

  1. Summer Reading Lists and Worksheets

One of the best ways to keep students engaged and learning throughout the summer is to encourage them to read. Reading helps to build vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking skills, and can be a fun and relaxing way to spend a lazy summer day. To help promote summer reading, TPT offers a variety of summer reading lists and worksheets for students of all ages. These lists typically include a variety of books in different genres and reading levels, along with discussion questions and activities to help students engage with the material.

  1. STEM Activities and Experiments

For students who love science and technology, there are plenty of STEM activities and experiments available that can be done at home or in the classroom. These activities can help students build skills in areas such as coding, robotics, and engineering, while also encouraging creativity and problem-solving. Some popular STEM activities for summer include building and launching rockets, creating homemade ice cream, and designing and building a solar-powered car.

  1. Art Projects and Crafts

Summer is a great time to get creative, and there are plenty of art projects and crafts that students can do to express themselves and build their skills. From painting and drawing to sewing and pottery, there are endless possibilities for creative expression. Some popular summer art projects include creating a nature journal, making a homemade birdhouse, and designing and creating a summer-themed t-shirt.

  1. Virtual Field Trips

While traditional field trips may not be possible during the summer months, virtual field trips offer a fun and educational alternative. Many museums, zoos, and other attractions offer virtual tours and exhibits that allow students to explore and learn about different topics from the comfort of their own homes. Some popular virtual field trips for summer include exploring the Great Barrier Reef, visiting the Louvre Museum in Paris, and taking a tour of the NASA Space Center.

  1. Summer Worksheets and Printables

For students who prefer more structured learning activities, there are plenty of summer worksheets and printables available that cover a range of subjects and topics. These worksheets can help students build skills in areas such as math, science, and language arts, while also providing a fun and engaging way to learn. Some popular summer worksheets and printables include word searches, crossword puzzles, and coloring pages.

  1. Coloring Pages

Other popular resources to explore are summer coloring pages. Easy to print and sure to keep your kids busy, coloring pages are an excellent way for children to express their creativity, unwind, and improve their fine motor skills. Teachers Pay Teachers offers an extensive selection of summer coloring pages featuring beach scenes, road trips, family outings, and more. These printables are suitable for children of all ages and can be a great addition to your summer routine. Your kids will enjoy spending hours coloring these delightful pages and creating their own masterpieces.

Get Started with Summer Resources from TPT

Summer break is a great time for students to relax and recharge, but it's also important to keep their minds active and engaged. With these top summer resources and printables for teachers and students, you can help keep your students motivated and inspired throughout the summer months. Whether you're promoting summer reading, offering STEM activities and experiments, or providing fun and creative art projects and crafts, there are plenty of ways to keep your students learning and growing all summer long. So, try out some of these fun and educational resources and see how they can make this summer your best one yet!

Frequently asked questions:

Are there free summer activities on TPT?

TPT offers many free summer printables as well as resources available for purchase. This includes individual resources as well as resource bundles. Be sure to explore your options and choose resources that fit your budget and needs.

What is an example of a summer printable on TPT?

There are many different types of summer time activities on TPT that are appropriate for little ones as well as for older kids. This includes resources like: Summer Escape Rooms, book report templates, summer reading logs, summer bingo, math-review packets, and many more. Perfect for sunny or rainy days, these activities will keep your students busy in their free time when they aren't playing with friends in the local pool.

How can I make sure my students stay engaged and motivated during the summer months?

Keeping students engaged and motivated when they are not in school can be a challenge, but there are a few things you can do to help. Encouraging summer reading, offering a variety of fun activities and projects, and providing positive feedback and encouragement can all help to keep students motivated and interested in learning throughout the summer.