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Preview of Dear Future Generations: Sorry (Distance Learning Compatible Versions Included)

Dear Future Generations: Sorry (Distance Learning Compatible Versions Included)

Created by
Graeme Westwood
Based on Prince Ea's spoken word video and transcript, "Dear Future Generations: Sorry", this is a critical thinking unit centered around environmental issues/concerns.This is a complete 1-2 lesson unit, including video analysis, interpretation of quotes, emotional response in writing, and class discussion.This has been a favorite unit in my 9th grade English class for many years. The environment is a very prevalent topic among our teenagers, more so now than ever. It's a topic most teens want t
Preview of Preposition Worksheets and Preposition Activities

Preposition Worksheets and Preposition Activities

The Preposition Unit includes worksheets, tests, keys, a song for memorizing the prepositions, and tips to make grammar fun. Kids challenge themselves to memorize the song. After playing with the catchy tune, I let them know that they now have the magic formula for identifying a complete sentence and for determining subject/verb agreement. Click here to follow me and stay up to date on new products and happenings.Includes the following:Six worksheets and keysFour tests and keysExample sentenc
Preview of Зимнее учебное пособие "Снег идёт".

Зимнее учебное пособие "Снег идёт".

Перед вами зимний, новогодний сборник литературных заданий «Снег идёт». В сборнике представлены произведения разных жанров:1. «А снег идёт» в исполнении Майи Кристалинской. Мы поговорим о профессии исполнителя (певца, музыканта), авторе слов, композиторе. Поработаем с метафорой. Подберём синонимы к слову «мерцать».2. Отрывок из сказочной повести Андрея Жвалевского и Евгении Пастернак «Правдивая история Деда Мороза». Краткий пересказ отрывка по опорным иллюстрациям. ПриведёмПесня примеры «говоря
Preview of Canción escritura/ Spanish Song on Writing

Canción escritura/ Spanish Song on Writing

Created by
Maestra Flores
Usa esta canción para motivar a tus alumnos! Así se pueden aprender los tres tipos de escritura- informativa, narrativa y opinión. -Una copia con la letra de la canción -La letra escrita en grande para que la muestres en la pantalla -La canción para que la puedas escuchar ¡Espero que lo disfrutes!
Preview of Quotation Mark Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Quotation Mark Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
Quotation Mark Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel Quotation marks go before the sentence said and after the sentence to show what someone said. Quotation marks go after the period or after the comma, the question or the exclamation. When a quoted sentence is interrupted by an interruption like "he said" or "she said," quotation marks enclose the part of what is said. Inside the quotations use commas when it's interrupted. Quotation marks go before the sentence said and after the
Preview of Preposition Song MP3 by Kathy Troxel from Grammar Songs CD

Preposition Song MP3 by Kathy Troxel from Grammar Songs CD

Created by
Audio Memory
Preposition Song MP3 (lyrics) from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory A preposition always introduces a phrase. A noun or pronoun always comes at the end of that phrase. Some prepositions are: above, at, up and down, through, underneath, until, against, off, on and onto. Come to me at the castle. I'll be waiting in the dungeon, looking out the window. Watch out for alligators. Some prepositions are: across, with, without and from, to - concerning, over, under, by, for with and into.
Preview of Sentence Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel

Sentence Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
Sentence Song MP3 (lyrics) from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel Every sentence has a subject and the subject does something in the present, or the future or the past. Every sentence has a subject and the subject does something and remember that the period comes last. It can be a question. It can be a statement. It can also be an exclamation. sung by Rick Franz copyright 1984 by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory Lyrics and related exercises are contained in the reproducible 68-page Grammar Songs book
Preview of Anti Valentine Spanish Imperativo Commands Song

Anti Valentine Spanish Imperativo Commands Song

Looking for something different for Valentine's Day? Spanish vocabulary, grammar, and fluency is so much more fun when you are singing a catchy tune! Students will love to sing along to an ANTI - Valentine's Dejame as they learn and practice the Imperative Command tense in Spanish. This packet includes a lyric fill-in as well as several extension activities for comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar (specifics below). 100% in Spanish, this packet is perfect for advanced middle to high school Spa
Preview of Constructed Response Song

Constructed Response Song

This is a song about the RACE strategy for writing constructed responses. It is set to the tune of Shake It Off by Taylor Swift. If you e-mail me with proof you have purchased these lyrics, I can send you the MP4 of the song with myself and a friend singing it. b.allison.rodgers@gmail.com
Preview of CLOZELINE "Ska de la tierra"-Bebe

CLOZELINE "Ska de la tierra"-Bebe

Created by
Sra Restrepo
Here is another way to engage your students in a fun and effective way. This song packet has everything you need to begin or continue or extend your topic of global challenges. In the packet, I have given you clear instructions on how to do it all with links to videos related to climate change, poem and the lyrics of the song. Below you will find the answers to the fill in the blank portion of this wonderful activity.Fiebre- amor- medicina- doloroso- tiembla- limpio- pisamos- están- niños- hijos
Preview of Comma Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel

Comma Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
Comma Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory Use a comma to separate items in a series if they're not joined by "and" or "or." You usually separate independent clauses in a series by semicolons. Use a comma to separate two or more adjectives if they come before a noun. When you join independent clauses, use a comma before: and, but, or, nor, for and yet. Words used in direct address - use a comma. Appositive, appositive phrases - use a comma. Parenthetical expressions
Preview of French: town/ countryside

French: town/ countryside

Everything you need to talk about town and countryside is in this great resource for EFL. More than 20 activities to use in PDF (clickable + printable) and PowerPoint format.DescriptionTown or countryside? Let your students express themselves on this topic with this educational resource in PDF and illustrated and nicely animated PowerPoint format for your A2 / B1 EFL course. At the end of all the sequences in this educational resource, your students will have achieved a range of comprehension an
Preview of Retro Valentine's Day Match the Love Song Game | Lyric Guessing Activity

Retro Valentine's Day Match the Love Song Game | Lyric Guessing Activity

Printable Valentine's Day Match the Love Song to the Artist game. A minimal design with a modern retro font and stars.A quick and easy way to entertain kids and adults alike. Ready for you to print, cut, and play. The first person with the most correct answers wins.1 PDF file (8.5x11") including:• Full-page game• 5x7 game (prints 2 per page)• Full-page answer key-- PRINTING TIPS --Exact size: For true-to-size printing adjust the printer's dialogue box to "actual size" or scale at 100%.A4 printin
Preview of Sentence Structure Songs

Sentence Structure Songs

Created by
Lexiphile
It's hard for students of any age to remember the rules of sentence structure! These songs are designed to act as mnemonic devices to help students recall the rules of sentence structure. I have my students sing them at least once a week, if not every day, and I know they work because I can hear them humming them during tests!
Preview of Direct Object Song  MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Direct Object Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
Direct Object Song MP3 (lyrics) from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel The direct object receives the action from the verb. I hit - whom or what. I took - whom or what. I quit - whom or what. I shook - whom or what. I squeezed - whom or what. I loved - whom or what. I pleased - whom or what. I shoved - whom or what. copyright 1984 by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Grammar-Songs-Complete-CD-Kit-by-Kathy-TroxelAudio-Memory-94473
Preview of What's this? Halloween Song  (from the movie 'The Nightmare before Christmas')

What's this? Halloween Song (from the movie 'The Nightmare before Christmas')

Another song from 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' by Tim Burton is here. The set contains song activities and brings a 'fun factor' to your class. It also includes a YouTube link to the song, an activity paper, a vocabulary list with the explanation and a few exercises to remember the vocabulary better.All the activities were designed with Cambridge CELTA in mind.
Preview of Remembering QUEEN ELIZABETH II & Celebrating KING CHARLES III

Remembering QUEEN ELIZABETH II & Celebrating KING CHARLES III

Created by
Joyful Music
*** $5.00 *** This NEW product remembers Queen Elizabeth II with TWO Easy Tone Chimes & Bells arrangements of Queen Elizabeth II’s favorite hymns:· The Lord’s My Shepherd· Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven This product also celebrates King Charles III with the Easy Tone Chimes & Bells arrangement of:· God Save the King Players do not need to be able to read music in order to play these pieces! WORD SEARCH PUZZLES are also included in this product. QUEEN ELIZABETH II:· Easy WORD SEARC
Preview of Stressed out by Twenty One Pilots - Listening, speaking and writing time!

Stressed out by Twenty One Pilots - Listening, speaking and writing time!

Created by
Melisa Zimarino
This is a very popular song that students really like. Therefore, it is a good chance to use it to practise some listening comprehension activities. Besides, the lyrics of this song are very interesting to discuss and debate in groups. In it, the singer discusses what it is like to become an adult. Thus, it is a great opportunity to use it to discuss different topics such as growing up, adulthood and societal expectations, which could be really meaningful to students. You may also teach grammar
Preview of (Nostalgia/Childhood/Stress) "Stressed Out" song journal writing prompt

(Nostalgia/Childhood/Stress) "Stressed Out" song journal writing prompt

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to find a creative way to get your students to enjoy journal writing, this is your answer. Get your students to enjoy writing mini-essays by combining it with the joy of music.I have found these song journal writing prompts to be an amazing way to start ELA or Social Studies class for the last 30 years. I do at least one a week, and for sure one on every Friday and holidays. The kids get so excited about it and love watching the youtube videos that go with the song. I show the vi
Preview of Valentine's Day Match the Love Song Game | Gnome Lyric Guessing Activity

Valentine's Day Match the Love Song Game | Gnome Lyric Guessing Activity

Printable Valentine's Day Match the Love Song to the Artist game in a cute gnome design. A quick and easy way to entertain kids and adults alike. Ready for you to print, cut, and play. The first person with the most correct answers wins.• Full-page game (8.5x11")• 5x7 game (8.5x11", prints 2 per page)• Full-page answer key (8.5x11")-- SAVE WITH THESE BUNDLES --Gnome Valentine's Day Emoji Pictionary 2 Game BundleGnome Valentine's Day 8 Game Bundle-- PRINTING TIPS --Exact size: For true-to-size pr
Preview of "I like to Sing" Energetic MP3 Song w/ Writing Prompt. Inspire Creative writing.

"I like to Sing" Energetic MP3 Song w/ Writing Prompt. Inspire Creative writing.

Created by
Happy Tunes
"I like to Sing" is an energetic song to begin the day with a great attitude. Music engages the students and sparkle their creativity. Bring a happy tune to the classroom to inspire your students to write their own lyrics! The Zip file includes: * MP3 song file * PDF lyrics * Suggested easy-to-follow choreography * Writing prompt to create a short song and draw the main message * Printable lyrics Wishing HAPPY TUNES and a great day!
Preview of The Comma Song

The Comma Song

Teach your students the comma rules for writing.
Preview of Prepositional Phrases Lesson Plan

Prepositional Phrases Lesson Plan

Lesson Objective: By the end of this lesson students will be able to identify a prepositional phrases and determine its function in a sentence.
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Adjectives

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Adjectives

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches what an adjective is and gives examples.
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