NEW! Music in the Geography Classroom + 3 Freebies

by Geography & Math Made Easy

Music is a great way to get students engaged and support the learning process. Our brain and body must be in a state of calmness to gear up for learning. Studies have shown that using music in the classroom provided an increased level of positivity and calmness in students.

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Examining Political and Protest Music during the Fall of the USSR, Cold War

By Geography & Math Made Easy

A great and exciting way to incorporate music into the learning environment while teaching the concepts surrounding the fall of the USSR! Engages students and creates a fun learning environment. A zip file reader is needed to open the zip file and access the lessons.

OBJECTIVES:

o The learner will examine 20th-century music to gain an understanding of the social and political aspects surrounding the fall of the Soviet Union (USSR).

  • The learner will understand the events and issues leading to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
  • The learner will compare and contrast the historical map of the Soviet Socialist Republics to a current-day map identifying how political borders and names have changed.
  • The learner will examine how the fall of the Soviet Union affected those under communist leadership and those throughout the world.

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Includes:

° Complimentary "personal quotes" PowerPoint surrounding the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.

° Warm-up Activity: Analyzing "Wind of Change" Lyrics for the understanding of the fall of the USSR.

° Presentation Grading Rubric

° 12 Song Lyric Analysis Sheets to choose from

° Optional Reading Activity

° Comparison Map of Soviet Union Region vs. Current-Day Map.

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Students will have the opportunity to analyze lyrics for the following songs: (Includes an Analysis Guide Sheet) QR Codes available for use.

Ø Advice to Joe—Roy Acuff

Ø American Soviets—C.C.C.P.

Ø Back in the USSR—Beatles

Ø Everybody Wants to Rule the World—Tears for Fears

Ø Land of Confusion—Genesis

Ø Right Here, Right Now—Jesus Jones

Ø Roads to Moscow—Al Stewart (May want to divide the song into Part 1 & 2

and let different teams analyze one—Very long)

Ø The Story of the Fall of The Soviet Union—Jeffrey Lewis

Ø The Wall—Steppenwolf

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Culminating activity:

Students will gather the information learned from the political / protest song and present it to the class, using a grading rubric for guidance.

You students will have fun with this activity and they get to not only hear historical music of the 1970-the'90s, butwhich learn about the events surrounding the fall of the USSR.

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VIDEOS & HELPFUL ARTICLES FOR REVIEW OF CONTENT:

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NEW! Rockin' in 1969: How a Counterculture Changed America Using Music (G-Rated)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

G-RATED VERSION | CLEAN VERSION

Please Note: Sex and drugs of this time are not addressed in this lesson as they may not be appropriate in certain educational settings. You are welcome to put your spin on it if you feel your students are developmentally and socially ready.
This lesson is focused on counterculture's free-thinking.

**INCLUDES TWO REAL-LIFE ENCOUNTERS (INTERVIEWS)**

What is counterculture and how can it change the world we live in?

Students will look at the counterculture of the 1960-70s through the festival at Bethel, New York— the age of hippies, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Vietnam War. Explore the event surrounding this time and event and determine how the counterculture of this time made an impact and changed American culture. This lesson also implements depth and complexity of the topic.

GRADE LEVEL: 7TH-12TH

TIME FRAME: 60-90 MINUTES

TYPE OF ACTIVITY: GROUP COOPERATION OR INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY

OBJECTIVES

o The learner will understand the circumstances and purpose of the Woodstock Art & Music Fair Festival of ‘69.

o The learner will read first-hand accounts of those who attended Woodstock ‘69.

o The learner will hypothesize how Woodstock ‘69’s counterculture changed American culture.

o The learner will explore the changes over time in American culture before, during, and after Woodstock.

MATERIALS:

o Reading Activity (Included) May consider laminating for future use with classes and for durability.

o Depth & Complexity Activity (Included)

o Folder with pockets, one per group. Place the laminated reading activity on the left-hand pocket and

the Depth & Complexity, Geographically Speaking, and Exit Tickets copies in the right-hand pocket, paper

clipped together. Print the cover page and glue or staple it to the front of the folder. Place one folder at

each group’s station.

o Exit Tickets (Included)

o Song from Spotify or other sources: Jimi Hendrix's “The Star Spangle Banner,” Live at Woodstock

o Technology to play the YouTube video of Jimi Hendrix’s appearance on the Dick Cavett Show.

o Internet access for any research needed.

INCLUDES:

o Teacher's Guide

o Introduction Activity

o Procedure

o Closure/Evaluation

o Anwer guides

Disclaimer:

One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.

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Women in the Early Industrial Revolution in Social Studies

By Geography & Math Made Easy

A study of women's labor during the early Industrial Revolution. using the song "The Jute Mill" song. Students will enjoy learning about how women played a role in the Industrial Revolution.

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Geography Country Logic Puzzle #1 Brain Break (Free Resource)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Our brains get tired! Sometimes, they simply need a quick break!

This geography "Country Logic Puzzle" Brain Break may be just what you need.

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Brain breaks can be used as transitions, breaks in the middle of an activity, something to raise or lower the energy of the group, team-building activities, and more! It is helpful to use these before fatigue, boredom, distraction, and inattention set in!

Research has indicated that brain breaks can help improve self-efficiency in the learning process. They also improve short-term memory, self-awareness, and the learners' knowledge.

This can be used and modified for 5th grade through 12th grade depending on your students' learning ability.

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AMERICAN HISTORY, WE DIDN'T START THE FIRE:STUDY OF 20TH CENTURY WITH POWERPOINT

By Geography & Math Made Easy

A FUN WAY TO STUDY 20TH-CENTURY PEOPLE AND EVENTS!

Save yourself hours and hours of planning with this all-in-one, ready-to-use lesson.

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Students will love this study! This lesson engages students with the incorporation of music, collaboration, and student autonomy and choice. All lessons can be modified for grades 6-12 to meet the learning abilities and levels of the students you teach, from class to class or year to year.

Through this lesson, students will view a PowerPoint and use the Bingo Listening Guide as the introduction to the lesson, Students will experience Billy Joel's 1989 Hit: We Didn't Start The Fire which depicts major events and people who influence the 20th Century. Then they will move on to continue to work in collaborative groups choosing which person or event from the 20th Century they wish to study, using the 20th Century Timeline Event Cards. Students will participate in research and a class presentation, then post their events on the wall to create a timeline of events.

This lesson took 15+ hours to plan, design, and tweaked.

INCLUDES

· Introduction PowerPoint (54 slides with music that can be removed)

· Detailed written instruction for the teacher: Introduction, procedure, wrap-up and
more!

· PowerPoint Bingo Listening Guides (3 variations)

· Copies of Song Lyrics - copies for groups

· Sound system to play the song by American Musician Billy Joel: We Didn’t Start the
Fire. The song can be easily found on YouTube

· 20th Century Timeline Event Cards (People & Events)

· Research material and access to the Internet

· Tape - used to place the notecards on the walls of the classroom in the form of a
timeline.

· Grading Rubric

· Exit Cards

And More!

Disclaimer:

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Geography: Cult of Personality: A Lesson on Propaganda -With PowerPoint & Music)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

OBJECTIVE:

o The learner will understand what constitutes propaganda.

o The learner will understand how propaganda influences the masses.

o The learner will be able to identify propaganda, past and present.

o The learner will create a propaganda poster.

o The learner will be able to identify and demonstrate the 8 types of propaganda techniques.

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:

> How would you define propaganda?

> Where will you find propaganda?

> Who creates propaganda?

(More included with purchase.)

USEFUL ARTICLE:

(Included with purchase.)

VIDEOS TO FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF PROPAGANDA:

(Included with purchase.)

HELPFUL WEBSITE:

(Included with purchase.)

MATERIALS:

o Lyrics sheet to the Cult of Personality by Living Color. (Included)

o A computer with speakers to play the Audio version of Cult of Personality or a way to project the 1980s video of the song. You may also purchase from iTunes if you choose not to use the links provided.

o 8 Propaganda Strategies reproducible (Included)

o Poster board or bulletin board paper cut into the size of poster boards.

o Newspapers

o A paper bag with types of propaganda techniques. Us Propaganda Techniques are reproducible. (Included)

o Magazines: preferable magazines such as National Geographic, or other environmental magazines.

o Overhead projector

o PowerPoint presentation on Propaganda (included)

o Technology to project a PowerPoint for the entire class to view.

o Markers, scissors, rulers, colored pencils, and other art supplies.

o Grading rubric (included)

PREPARATION:

o Divide students into teams of two.

o Prepare a sample of graphics to present via overhead projector.

o Gather newspapers, magazines, the Internet, etc.

o Prepare a bag of propaganda techniques.

o Prepare a bag of topics of study.

INTRODUCTION:

Ask students essential questions. Answers are provided with purchase.

o What is propaganda?

o Where will you find propaganda?

o Who creates propaganda?

o What is the purpose of propaganda?

o How does propaganda influence the world?

o What are the seven types of propaganda techniques?

At this time provide each team with a list of the 7 Propaganda Techniques and discuss the purpose of each. Explain to the student that there are various ways and techniques that companies, government, religious organizations, newscasters, etc.

USE HELPFUL WEBSITES, VIDEOS, ETC. AT THIS TIME FOR LEARNING ENRICHMENT AND STUDENTS FURTHER UNDERSTANDING

(Included with purchase.)

POWERPOINT CHALLENGE

Present the PowerPoint. Ask the students to take a look at the image. What do they see? Are there any strong words, name-calling, transfers, etc. Ask students what message is being sent through the propaganda image. Have them vote on what type of propaganda technique is being used. You may want to write each technique on the board and have them raise their hands in the voting process. Write down the number of students who voted under each strategy. Once the vote has been taken you may reveal the answer and explain why.

Tell students that in the 1980s a band called Living Colour wrote a song called the Cult of Personality addressing propaganda. Provide each student a copy of the lyrics (Included). You may choose to allow students to listen to the audio or view the video. Warning: In the 1980s,

stage bands often wore tight spandex that may not be appropriate for some ages. This song is extremely easy to find for free on the Internet.

As they listen to the song, have them write down what they think the song is saying, what types of propaganda are being used, etc.

AUDIO of the CULT OF PERSONALITY:

(Included with purchase.)

VIDEO of the CULT OF PERSONALITY:

(Included with purchase.)

INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY:

The learner will work in his/her group (Two per group as noted above). Make sure each team has a poster board. Explain to the class they will work in their teams to create a propaganda poster based on two entities:

(1) A topic from a magazine, newspaper, or Internet article regarding anything related to geography and culture and

(2) A type of propaganda technique drawn from the bag that the instructor will pass around the room.

For instance, a team may draw out of the propaganda technique bag “bandwagon” and may choose the topic of fracking based on an article from a newspaper. The team will create and design a propaganda poster supporting or opposing fracking using the bandwagon technique. This will require higher-level thinking; therefore, the instructor may need to assist students through the thinking process once they determine their topic.

Guiding questions may be: (You may want to write these on the board or somehow display them to help guide students)

1. After reading the article do you support or oppose (insert chosen topic)?

2. What is the propaganda technique are you using?

3. Who is the individual or character related to your topic that you are going to include in your poster?

More included with purchase.

Pass around the brown bag with...more instructions included with the purchase.

CLOSURE / EVALUATION:

Students will present their products to the class on propaganda techniques in today’s society and explain how it relates to propaganda and the cult of personality. Grade students using agrading rubric.

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Permission is given to the purchaser to make modifications to the game board using the Word document provided in the zip file. No other modifications may be made to this document.

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NEW! Geography: Ring of Fire & Tectonic Plates (Using "Ring of Fire" Song)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Music is inspiring and is a great way to help students find interest in the topic being studied and grasp the information. I use it often! This lesson implements June Carter Cash's and Johnny Cash's song, Ring of Fire, as part of the introduction. In addition, the lesson discusses not only the plates but also the boundaries and how they move creating new landforms. Students will, in addition, track and plot earthquakes and volcanoes.

OBJECTIVE:

o The learner will identify the Ring of Fire’s geographical location and will identify it as a region.

o The learner will describe the events that occur along the Ring of Fire—earthquakes and volcanic activity.

o The learner will plot recent earthquakes and volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean on a map to discover the relationship between these events and the plate boundaries.

o The learner will determine the types of boundaries that lie within the Ring of Fire

MATERIAL NEEDED:
o Copies of Ring of Fire lyrics, Johnny Cash version, written by June Carter Cash (Included)

o Technology to play the song as learners follow along with the lyrics. (Find the song on Youtube or Spotify)

o Demonstrations: Graham crackers, peanut butter, a plate, and something with which to spread the peanut butter (or substitute icing or anything creamy) (5) bowl of water (If you want you can have students take part in the demonstration, provide enough for learners to work in groups.)

o Tectonic Plate Puzzle (Included)

o Map to display the Ring of Fire (Included)

o Ring of Fire Tracking Map to identify seismic activity along the Ring of Fire. (Included)

o Technology for the learner to use to track seismic activity during the last 12 months —suggested site USGS.org

o Exit cards (Included)

You will receive with this lesson:

o Detailed teacher instructions

o Copies of the Ring of Fire Lyrics

o Tectonic Plate Puzzle

o Map of the Ring of Fire for display

o Ring of Fire Trancing Map for Student Activity

o Exit Cards

Disclaimer:

One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses. Not to be used to create resources for profit.

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AMERICAN HISTORY, WE DIDN'T START THE FIRE, POWERPOINT AND LISTENING GUIDE

By Geography & Math Made Easy

A FUN WAY TO INTRODUCE A STUDY 20TH CENTURY PEOPLE AND EVENTS!

Save yourself hours and hours of planning with this all-in-one, ready-to-use lesson. This lesson includes the PowerPoint & Listening Guide.

** A zip file reader is needed to open the file**

Students will love this PowerPoint & Listening Guide! This lesson engages students with the incorporation of music and collaboration, as students watch the Powerpoint and work with their teammates to answer the questions on the Bingo Listening Guides.

Through this lesson, students will view a PowerPoint and use the Bingo Listening Guide as the introduction to the lesson, students will experience Billy Joel's 1989 Hit: We Didn't Start The Fire, which depicts major events and people who influence the 20th Century.

NOTE:The song on the PowerPoint is a free song, but can be removed or muted in order to play Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire, easily downloaded on iTunes or can be obtained using Pandora or Spotify. Legality reason will not allow one to sell a copyrighted song in their materials.

This lesson took 5+ hours to plan, design, and tweaked.

INCLUDES

· Introduction PowerPoint (54 slides with music that can be removed)

· Detailed written instruction for the teacher: Introduction, procedure, wrap-up and
more!

· PowerPoint Bingo Listening Guides (3 variations)

· Copies of Song Lyrics - copies for groups

For the entire lesson go here:

https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/AMERICAN-HISTORYWE-DIDNT-START-THE-FIRESTUDY-OF-20TH-CENTURY-WITH-POWERPOINT-7255498

Disclaimer:

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Geography Dont' Drop the Ball Brain Break (Free Resource)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Our brains get tired! Sometimes, they simply need a quick break!

This geography "Don't Drop The Ball" Brain Break may be just what you need.

➡ ➡ Follow our page here for more brain breaks and free resources. ⬅⬅

Brain breaks can be used as transitions, breaks in the middle of an activity, something to raise or lower the energy of the group, team-building activities, and more! It is helpful to use these before fatigue, boredom, distraction, and inattention set in!

Research has indicated that brain breaks can help improve self-efficiency in the learning process. They also improve short-term memory, self-awareness, and the learners' knowledge.

This can be used and modified for 5th grade through 12th grade depending on your students' learning ability.

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Disclaimer:

One purchase is good for one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this, please purchase additional licenses.

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Geography: 99 Red Balloons: A Study of the Cold War

By Geography & Math Made Easy

LESSON: 99 RED BALLOONS: A STUDY OF THE COLD WAR

GRADE LEVEL: 6-9th

TIME FRAME: 90 MINUTES

TYPE OF ACTIVITY: GROUP COOPERATION

This lesson makes what could be a boring topic to students very interesting, fun, and interactive! Who doesn't like red balloons?

OBJECTIVE:

o Students will explore the anti-war song “99 Red Balloons”. Known in German as “99 Luftballoons”.

o Students will understand the events surrounding the Cold War.

o Students will become familiar with individuals involved in the Cold War.

o Students will examine the conflict between the two major world powers: the United States and the USSR.

MATERIALS:

o Lyrics and audio to the American song: “99 Red Balloons”.

o Lyrics and audio to the German song: “99 LuftBalloons”.

o One Red Balloon for each team.

o Ribbon (Enough for each group to receive a yard of ribbon)

o Enough computers for each team, library books, articles, etc. for research.

o 4x5 index cards—SIX for each group.

PREPARATION:

o Divide the classroom into groups of two. I encourage two to cover as many of the terms as possible. If you wish to have more terms covered, you may have each student complete one assignment.

o Your school may own a helium tank or have the school purchase it. May be cheaper to go to Walmart, Dollar Tree, or another store to purchase these balloons if the school cannot cover the cost of a tank. You may also consider having other teachers who would like to use this idea go in together to purchase it. PTA is sometimes willing to purchase these items. Places like Michael’s or Joann’s provide coupons to purchase items 40-50% off. Provide one balloon per group. (You may or the school may purchase a party helium balloon.)

Alternative to helium balloons: If you are unable to obtain red helium balloons, a reproducible balloon is provided in this lesson. Have the students color the balloon red, or reproduce it on red paper. You will be able to staple the ribbon to the balloon and students can still complete this activity.

INTRODUCTION: (20 minutes)

Students will listen to the song "99 Red Balloons" and will evaluate the meaning behind the lyrics.

Write on the Board:

Reasons for the Cold War

o United States’ fear of communist attack

o Truman’s dislike of Stalin

o USSR’s fear of the American’s atomic bomb

o USSR’s dislike of capitalism

More reasons included with the purchase of the lesson plan

VIDEO: (10 minutes)

Links available with the purchase

INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY: (30 minutes)

Students will work together in groups to complete the 99 Red Balloon project included in this lesson plan focused on the Cold War.

CLOSURE / EVALUATION: (20 minutes)

Have students present their balloons to the class following the timeline of the Cold War. Begin with 1945 and work your way to 1991. This will help students categorize events in time.

ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY:

Using the comparison chart provided, have students compare and contrast the differences in the American version of “99 Red Balloons” versus the German version of “99 Luftballoons”. Copies of both versions are included.

Disclaimer:

One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.

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