Songs for Reading Activities Mega Bundle #1
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Need a free, printable black history skit or play for church youth? This faith-based play titled Believers is great for any youth group to perform for a church service during Black History Month. You can even use it for special events and programs to give your youth a fun, educational, and powerful experience to share…
Winter holiday reading comprehension worksheets + history rap songs = awesome fun! Agree? Then these reading activities are perfect for you and your students! Based on our “History of Winter Holidays” rap song, these activities will keep your students’ attention using song lyrics while they practice a variety of skills. Easily incorporate them into independent activities or complete them together as…
Are you looking for a fresh and exciting way to motivate your class while enhancing their ELAR skills? This motivational rap song for your students is the answer! 🎧 The Power of Music in Motivation: We all know that music has a magical ability to inspire and uplift. Harness that power in your classroom! This…
If you’re teaching summer school, this distance learning reading activity is perfect for your class! Use this free, Google Forms reading activity to keep your students engaged this summer. Click here to get it! Keep your students attention using Hip Hop and rap music history to practice context clues skills. Students can also use the…
Veterans Day, reading comprehension worksheets are a great way to have students reflect on the people who serve this country. And what better way to reflect and show appreciation than with music? Teach your students about Veterans Day using the rap song below. This song explores the history of the holiday, told from the perspective…
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…