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Music Common Core WHST.9-10.9 resources

Preview of From Ragtime To Rock: 100 Years Of American Popular Music (Distance Learning)
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From Ragtime To Rock: 100 Years Of American Popular Music (Distance Learning)

Are you struggling to put together an integrated "distance learning" music curriculum? This 
acclaimed 110-minute educational DVD with teacher guide is designed to be used with online platforms like Google Classroom. Perfect for band, general music, choir and instrumental music, and a great supplement for history, social studies, or English. From Ragtime to Rock is an all-in-one package that includes 15 individual videos, plus a 72-page
 Educator Guide. Each unit includes a Teacher Guide, Studen
Preview of Protest Music Inquiry: Song Analysis and Five-Paragraph Essay

Protest Music Inquiry: Song Analysis and Five-Paragraph Essay

Inquiry Question: "How does music reflect social change?"In this assignment, students will be analyzing American protest music from the 20th century. All of the songs relates to the social changes that occur in the 1960s-1970s and represent the following topics: The Civil Rights Movement, The Gay Liberation Movement, The Second Wave of Feminism, The Red Power Movement (indigenous peoples), the Anti-Vietnam War/Counterculture Movement and the Brown Power/Chicano Movement. Procedures:Step 1:Studen
Preview of From Ragtime to Rock (Text-Only Supplement)

From Ragtime to Rock (Text-Only Supplement)

Do you have students with no computer or internet access? Are they falling behind because their lack of access to technology prevents them from participating in a remote learning environment? To support educators in fighting this challenge, Daniel Glass has just released a Text-Only Supplement for his award-winning program, From Ragtime to Rock. This 43-page PDF contains a printable transcription for each of the 15 video units. Each transcript contains the necessary information to complete the
Preview of Race and Music in the American South Music History Lesson

Race and Music in the American South Music History Lesson

A lesson that combines English, music and social studies to teach the development of American music through the lens of American race relations. Explore the way that slavery, segregation, and race have shaped American pop culture, the relationship between race and popular music in the 19th and early 20th century, and the development of various music genres and how they were influenced by American race relations. This Lesson Includes: 29 Slide PPTPowerPoint lecture with comprehension questions Ar
Preview of Race and Music in America Bundle American Music History Lessons

Race and Music in America Bundle American Music History Lessons

This bundle contains three lessons discussing the relationship between race and popular music in the United States. Students will look at the music of the Civil Rights Movement to understand the movement, the development of popular music in the 1950's and its relationship to racism and segregation and will look at the relationship between race and music that led to the formation of popular American music such as jazz, folk, country, and rock & roll. This Bundle Includes:Three American music
Preview of Rock Music and the 1950's American Rock Music Lesson

Rock Music and the 1950's American Rock Music Lesson

An American pop music history lesson suitable for both ELA and social studies classrooms that looks at the development and origins of rock music as well as how popular music was shaped by the emerging civil rights movement. Students will learn about the rock music of the early 1950's as it developed from so-called "race" and "hillbilly" music of the 30's and 40's, and the artists that help popularize the sound. This lesson is especially useful in conjunction with lessons on the Civil Rights Move
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