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Schoolhouse Rock Bundle (Grammar and America) Fill-In Activities

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In the Middle
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Absolutely love this resource! I grew up with School House Rock! My students are interested in watching and the worksheets help as great study guides!
My students were engaged and loved filling in the blanks while listening to the music. I look forward to using this resource again next school year!

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    Description

    This is a bundled pack of both my Grammar Rock and America Rock Fill-In-the-Blank worksheets. In this resource, you get all 9 Schoolhouse Rock Grammar Rock songs and 11 America Rock in an easy to print (PDF), fill-in-the-blank style format to use with your students to make listening to the songs more interactive!

    You will get from Grammar Rock:

    • A Noun is a Person, Place or Thing
    • Busy Prepositions
    • Conjunction Junction
    • Interjections!
    • Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here!
    • Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla (Pronouns)
    • The Tale of Mister Morton (Subject/Predicate)
    • Unpack Your Adjectives
    • Verb! That's What Happenin'

    And, from America Rock:

    • Elbow Room
    • Fireworks
    • Great American Melting Pot
    • I'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College (Electoral College)
    • I'm Just a Bill
    • Mother Necessity
    • No More Kings (Colonization of the New World)
    • Preamble (US Constitution Preamble)
    • The Shot Heard Round the World (American Revolution)
    • Three Ring Government (Branches of the US Government)
    • Sufferin' Till Suffrage (Women's Rights)


    I show the video first to my students. Then, I give them the paper to fill in the blanks as they listened a second (and sometimes third time). Finally, we go over the missing words and talk about vocabulary and meaning. They often came in the next day saying the song was stuck in their head all day long. Good! My goal is for them to interact with the song rather than just passively watch and listen. You can take it a step further and have them circle or underline or color code other parts of speech or write the definitions to words after they watch!

    If you wish to purchase America Rock, Grammar Rock, or Science Rock separately, just click on the links!

    Total Pages
    75 pages
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    Teaching Duration
    30 minutes
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