Middle School Music Handouts

Christmas Hip Hop Lyrics Analysis: Engaging ELA Resource for Grades 6-8

By TooBookedUp

Engage and Inspire Your Middle School ELA Students!

Dive into the festive season with our Christmas Hip Hop Lyrics Analysis resource, exclusively designed for grades 6-8 ELA classrooms. This unique, print-and-go package on TeachShare brings the vibrant world of hip hop into your classroom, featuring iconic tracks "Christmas Rappin'" by Kurtis Blow and "Christmas in Hollis" by Run DMC.

What's Inside:

  • Comprehensive Lyrics Annotation Guide: Students will delve into the lyrics, identifying key elements like setting, rhyme scheme, imagery, connotation, and repetition.
  • Figurative Language Classification: A step-by-step guide to help students classify different types of figurative language used in the songs.
  • Critical Thinking through Discourse: Utilize the innovative Agree, Disagree, Modify method for stimulating classroom discussions.
  • Thematic and Plot Analysis: Students will explore the themes and plot elements, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
  • Multiple Choice Quiz: Test their understanding with a 6-question multiple-choice quiz, tailored to middle school comprehension levels.

Why Choose This Resource?

  • Culturally Relevant: Connects with students using the universal language of music, particularly hip hop.
  • High Engagement: Keeps students interested and involved with contemporary and relatable content.
  • Rigorously Designed: Meets educational standards while challenging students' critical thinking and analytical skills.
  • Ready to Use: No prep needed, just print and you're ready to teach!
$5.00

The Boy is Mine Tracing an argument with PowerPoint & Graphic Organizer

By TooBookedUp

Dive into the world of argumentative writing with a fresh, culturally relevant approach! This comprehensive resource uses the popular song "The Boy is Mine" by Brandy and Monica to introduce middle school students to the key elements of a strong argument.

Learning Objectives:

  • Trace an argument using song lyrics.
  • Identify the essential components of an argumentative essay.

What's Inside:

  • A 60-minute lesson plan aligned with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.8.1, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.7.1, and CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.6.1.
  • A 12-slide PowerPoint presentation.
  • Chunked and labeled song lyrics for clarity and ease of tracing arguments.
  • Vocabulary words: argument, counterargument, and rebuttal.
  • Engaging writing activities, including a Do Now, lyric annotation, and a tracing argument graphic organizer.

Usage Scenario: Perfect for middle school ELA teachers and interventionists, this resource is both engaging and educational. Start with a Do Now activity, delve into vocabulary, and introduce students to the iconic artists. After watching the music video, students will actively engage with the lyrics, tracing the arguments of each singer. By the end of the lesson, students will form and share their opinions on which singer presented the strongest argument. The PowerPoint also includes additional discourse questions for extended engagement.

Highlights!

  • Print & Go: This resource is ready to be used with minimal preparation.
  • High Engagement: Incorporate what students love (music) with what they need to master (argumentative writing).
  • Culturally Relevant: Connect with students using a song they recognize and enjoy.

Elevate your teaching game with this innovative resource. Ideal for middle school grades, it aligns with key educational standards, ensuring your students are on the right track while having fun!

$5.00