Songs for Reading Activities Mega Bundle #1
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Rap songs + scary story reading comprehension worksheets = AWESOME! Keep your students’ attention using rap song lyrics as scary short stories while they practice a variety of reading skills. Easily incorporate them into independent activities or complete them together as a class lesson. The songs for these activities explore the lives of teens who encounter frightful problems such…
There are many myths about Black history that get repeated, especially during Black History Month, so let’s debunk them with Black history facts for kids. But first, what is the biggest myth? The one that’s most often repeated. The one that you most likely believe too. Hip Hop is rap music. 🚫 100% Myth!!! Let’s…
Here is a unique spin on Women’s History Month reading comprehension activities – rap songs as reading passage activities! Use rap song lyrics as reading passage activities! That’s right, we’ve got rap songs that explore the lives, challenges, and accomplishments of several influential women in history. These songs will not only keep your students’ attention,…
Does your child: dance, rap, sing, write songs, play/make music, or art? Then click/tap here to register now! Looking for resources for your own summer camp? Click here! Hip Hop is the voice of the youth. It means, “(Kids) matter – they stand for something.” – Grand Master Flash, a founding father of Hip Hop…
Looking for engaging Cesar Chavez reading comprehension worksheets that’ll keep your middle schoolers hooked? Do it with these biography rap songs!d These reading activities are based on Cesar Chavez biography rap songs that’ll have your students vibing while they level up their language arts skills. Your students will use rap lyrics as reading passages while…
Have you had a student like Lekayla? Hip Hop pedagogy with ELA instruction was the only thing that worked with her. She was a bit of a rough student. You know the drill: referrals, suspensions, fights, etc. Added to that, she struggled with reading and needed lots of help in English language arts (ELA). By…