All 30 Music History PPTs: The 20 ORIGINAL genres & The 10 VELVET SERIES genres
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THIS BUNDLE IS NOT ONLY A MASSIVE TIME-SAVER AND COMPLETE WITH HUNDREDS OF 5-STAR RATINGS COLLECTIVELY GIVEN TO 30 UNIQUE RESOURCES, IT IS ALSO A MUST-HAVE FOR ANY TEACHER LOOKING TO BRING READY-TO-GO, NO-PREP MUSIC ENGAGEMENT TO THE CLASSROOM ALL YEAR LONG.
INCLUDED:
* 1200+ engaging slides on 30 genres of American Music
* Links, background, primary sources, built-in games and activities, and more
* Handouts/graphic organizers for students to follow (PDF & editable MS WORD)
* Teacher directions for each slide in a genre resource
ORIGINAL 20 GENRES...
Ragtime
Gospel
Blues
Jazz
Country
Swing
Folk
Pop
Bluegrass
R&B (Rhythm and Blues)
Rock & Roll
Soul
Rock
Funk
Reggae
Disco
Alternative
Hip Hop
Metal
Rap
10 VELVET SERIES GENRES...
Christmas music
Acapella
Latin Pop
K-Pop
Indie
Emo
Ska
Punk Rock
EDM
Show Tunes
***Updated to add several new slides to each resource and tie content for all 30 music genre lessons directly to the 20 related Family Feud review games
***Updated to include both an original font version and a standard font version for each of the 30 slideshow presentations
***Updated to include teacher directions for each slide
***Updated to expand each slideshow to at least 40 slides (15 universal, 25 genre-specific)
THIS DOWNLOAD INCLUDES ALL 30 MUSIC GENRE PPTs, AN ENTIRE YEAR'S WORTH OF HIGHLY ENGAGING CURRICULUM (1200+ slides in all, filled with info, images, and hundreds of hyperlinks to song and video samples)
There are 30 Genres to choose from on over 1200 beautifully designed slides including: ragtime, gospel, blues, jazz, country, swing, folk, pop, bluegrass, R&B (Rhythm and Blues), Rock & Roll, Soul, Rock, Funk, Reggae, Disco, Alternative, Hip Hop, Metal, Rap, Christmas music, Acapella, Latin Pop, K-Pop, Indie, Emo, Ska, Punk Rock, EDM, Show Tunes
Each contains a 40-60-slide PowerPoint (15-universal slides, 25-45 genre-specific slides) and a detailed graphic organizer for students to follow along (in both PDF and MS WORD format). Note that the same series of introduction slides repeat for each separate genre PPT.
Each PowerPoint gives background, primary source quotations, images, details and characteristics of the music, as well as links to music, videos, clips and more. Studying each genre could take 1-3 days, depending on how many music samples you choose to show.
These highly engaging resources could be used in many ways, like:
* Enrichment at the Elementary level
* Middle School or High School for a "history of music" or "history of rock n' roll class"
* High School U.S. History
* To supplement any music class
* To introduce music to an elementary classroom
Hundreds and hundreds of artists are mentioned and sampled throughout the 30 genre lessons, including (for those with links, I also have designed artist-specific lessons):
•1. The Beatles – HERE
•2. Bob Dylan – HERE
•3. Elvis Presley – HERE
•4. Rolling Stones – HERE
•5. Chuck Berry – HERE
•6. Jimi Hendrix – HERE
•7. James Brown – HERE
•8. Little Richard – HERE
•9. Aretha Franklin – HERE
•10. Ray Charles - HERE
•11. Bob Marley – HERE
•12. The Beach Boys – HERE
•13. Buddy Holly – HERE
•14. Led Zeppelin – HERE
•15. Stevie Wonder – HERE
•16. Sam Cooke – HERE
•17. Muddy Waters –
•18. Marvin Gaye – HERE
•19. Velvet Underground –
•20. Bo Diddley – HERE
•21. Otis Redding –
•22. U2 – HERE
•23. Bruce Springsteen – HERE
•24. Jerry Lee Lewis – HERE
•25. Fats Domino –
•26. The Ramones –
•27. Nirvana – HERE
•28. Prince – HERE
•29. The Who –
•30. The Clash –
•31. Johnny Cash – HERE
•32. Smokey Robinson –
•33. The Everly Brothers –
•34. Neil Young –
•35. Michael Jackson – HERE
•36. Madonna –
•37. Roy Orbison –
•38. John Lennon –
•39. David Bowie – HERE
•40. Simon and Garfunkel –
•41. The Doors –
•42. Van Morrison
•43. Sly and the Family Stone –
•44. Public Enemy –
•45. The Byrds –
•46. Janis Joplin –
•47. Patti Smith –
•48. Run-DMC –
•49. Elton John –
•50. The Band – HERE
•51. Howlin' Wolf –
•52. Allman Brothers Band –
•53. Eric Clapton –
•54. Dr. Dre – HERE
•55. Grateful Dead –
•56. Parliament/Funkadelic -
•57. Aerosmith –
•58. Sex Pistols –
•59. Louis Jordan –
•60. Joni Mitchell –
•61. Tina Turner –
•62. Etta James –
•63. Phil Spector –
•64. The Kinks –
•65. Al Green -
•66. Cream –
•67. The Temptations –
•68. Jackie Wilson –
•69. Carl Perkins –
•70. The Police –
•71. Frank Zappa –
•72. AC/DC –
•73. Radiohead –
•74. Hank Williams –
•75. The Eagles –
•76. The Shirelles –
•77. Beastie Boys –
•78. The Stooges –
•79. The Four Tops –
•80. Elvis Costello –
•81. The Drifters -
•82. Eminem –
•83. N.W.A. –
•84. James Taylor –
•85. Black Sabbath –
•86. Tupac Shakur – HERE
•87. Gram Parsons –
•88. Miles Davis –
•89. The Yardbirds –
•90. Carlos Santana –
•91. Ricky Nelson
•92. Guns n Roses -
•93. Booker T. and the MG's –
•94. Nine Inch Nails –
•95. Lynyrd Skynyrd –
•96. Martha and the Vandellas –
•97. Diana Ross and the Supremes -
•98. Roxy Music –
•99. Curtis Mayfield –
•100. Lee 'Scratch' Perry –
•Honorable Mention:
Tom Petty – HERE
Queen – HERE
Woody Guthrie – HERE
***Designed for classrooms, ideal for distance learning as well #distancelearningTpT