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11th grade government songs

Preview of Hamilton The Musical: Comic Book Notes (Distance Learning Included)

Hamilton The Musical: Comic Book Notes (Distance Learning Included)

Teach your students about Hamilton: The Musical through these five pages of comic-book style guided notes! Your students will follow along and complete the comic as they listen to the award-winning Broadway musical. I highly recommend using Amazon Music to play the album as the lyrics will scroll with each song making it much easier for students to follow along.Electoral College Simulation GameI'm Just a Bill - Flowchart with PowerPointU.S. History Simulations:Civil War Simulation GameGold Rush
Preview of Im Just a Bill - Flowchart with PowerPoint

Im Just a Bill - Flowchart with PowerPoint

After showing your students the classic School House Rock Song (Youtube), students will complete a colorful flowchart using an easy to follow PowerPoint.Use this visual guide on "How a Bill Becomes a Law" as your students reference for activities such as Mock Congress or your Constitution Unit.Electoral College Simulation GameHamilton The Musical: Comic Book NotesU.S. History Simulations:Civil War Simulation GameGold Rush Simulation GameOregon Trail Simulation GameLewis and Clark Simulation Game
Preview of Schoolhouse Rock America Rock Fill-In the Blanks

Schoolhouse Rock America Rock Fill-In the Blanks

Created by
In the Middle
In this resource, you get all 11 Schoolhouse Rock America Rock songs in an easy to print, fill-in-the-blank style format to use with your students. You will get: Elbow RoomFireworksGreat American Melting PotI'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College (Electoral College)I'm Just a BillMother NecessityNo 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 Suffra
Preview of Schoolhouse Rock Fill-In the blank

Schoolhouse Rock Fill-In the blank

Created by
In the Middle
I have typed up the lyrics to 3 of the history songs (No More Kings, Shot Heard Round the World and the Preamble) but have removed certain words. My students watch the video once and then fill in the lyrics as we listen a second (and sometimes third) time to the song. I wanted a way for them to interact with the video and get the songs stuck in their heads! It is great as the start to a unit and as a fun wrap up.If you would like all 11 America Rock songs including I'm Just a Bill and Sufferi
Preview of Declaration of Independence Taylor Swift Inspired Lesson 13 pages

Declaration of Independence Taylor Swift Inspired Lesson 13 pages

Created by
HistoTeam
Say goodbye to boring lessons and hello to a revolutionary learning experience with the ultimate American History and Declaration of Independence lesson that combines history with a touch of Taylor Swift's iconic breakup anthem, "We Are Never Getting Back Together"! Get ready to rock the history classroom with "We Are Never Getting Back Together" (the Second Continental Congress Version). It's not just a lesson; it's a revolution in learning that will leave your students singing, analyzing, and
Preview of 35 U.S. History Youtube Links

35 U.S. History Youtube Links

Created by
Make History Fun
This file contains 35 U.S. History Youtube links. I have used each one of these videos in my classroom throughout the school year. This file will save you valuable time trying to supplement your lessons with engaging, informative, and entertaining videos. Check out the preview file to see the list of videos included!
Preview of Econ Stories "Fear the Boom and Bust" Video: Keynes vs. Hayek Worksheet

Econ Stories "Fear the Boom and Bust" Video: Keynes vs. Hayek Worksheet

Created by YouTube Econ site "Econ Stories", "Fear the Boom and Bust", pits Keynes and Hayek in an epic rap battle that weigh in on the main central questions of our economic of our time. An engaging way of reviewing Keynesian Economics and its detractors with the help of John Maynard Keynes and F.A. Hayek. Great for a high school Gov or Econ class. You Tube Video = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nERTFo-Sk
Preview of Constitution Day 3 Branches of Government Song Lyrics

Constitution Day 3 Branches of Government Song Lyrics

The 3 Branches of Government Song lyrics are the perfect supplement to help teach your students about our government, and the 3 branches! These lyrics can be sung to the popular tune of "Treasure" by Bruno Mars, and is a sure way to bring some excitement into your unit on Government. This product would also be perfect for Constitution Day! An entire song worth of lyrics provides you and your students almost 3 minutes worth of material that gives your class everything they need to be 3 Branches o
Preview of Questions for Hamilton Musical

Questions for Hamilton Musical

Created by
Jennifer High
Questions that allow students to make connections between Hamilton: An American Musical and AP US History curriculum. Topics included are: development of first American parties, Compromise of 1790, and the American Revolutionary War. There are also suggestions for times to skip for avoiding excessive profanity.
Preview of Christmas Special:  SCOTUS Case Songwriting (Rudolph Version)

Christmas Special: SCOTUS Case Songwriting (Rudolph Version)

Are you an AP Government, Government, or Civics teacher looking for a Christmas themed activity to help your students remember required Supreme Court cases? This activity is a great way to do this and work on your students' creativity at the same time. In the activity, students will take one of the required SCOTUS cases and compose a song about it to the tune of Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. On the handout I've composed a sample song about Mapp v. Ohio to help them get started.
Preview of U.S. Presidents Song to Memorize the 44 Presidents

U.S. Presidents Song to Memorize the 44 Presidents

Created by
TotallyTeaching
This is a song I came up with to teach my students the 44 presidents. I spend about a week singing it with them in class and by Friday, they are able to sing it to me for a grade. This is a song many of them never forget! Sung to the the tune of "One Little, Two Little, Three Little Indians." Visit my store at: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Totallyteaching
Preview of Hamilton The Musical Analysis Bundle

Hamilton The Musical Analysis Bundle

Help your students connect with history when studying the American Revolution in class. Listen to the soundtrack from Hamilton The Musical and use the songs to help shape classroom conversations regarding America's road to revolution!Analysis facilitates students' analysis of how the musical addresses the following historical topics:Hamilton's childhoodHamilton's role in the Caribbean sugar & slave tradeAn introduction to America's Founding FathersPolitics in the 18th centuryIdeals of the "A
Preview of HipHoponomics Lyrical Lesson: "The Battle for Trade"

HipHoponomics Lyrical Lesson: "The Battle for Trade"

One of the most popular songs off my 2017 album, "HipHoponomics Vol. 2: The Man, The Myth, Adam Smith", "The Battle for Trade" delves into the important (and very timely) Free Trade vs. Protectionist debate, featuring soundbites from two individuals who embody each side of this debate, namely the late economist Milton Friedman (Free Trade) and President Donald Trump (Protectionist). The song is set up as a rap battle between a supporter of free trade and a supporter of protectionism, with each
Preview of Branches of Government song to "Baby"

Branches of Government song to "Baby"

I rewrote the lyrics to Justin Bieber's song, "Baby" while I was teaching a 4th grade unit on the branches of the government. The song lyrics go through the roles of the executive branch, judicial branch, and legislative. My students came up with motions throughout the unit, and they loved dancing and singing the song, while learning. It's easy to learn and fun to sing! Your class will enjoy it. Even children who aren't big Justin Bieber fans thought it was cool to be singing such a popular so
Preview of Civics- Rihanna's American Oxygen Song Analysis Opener (American Dream)

Civics- Rihanna's American Oxygen Song Analysis Opener (American Dream)

This is a great opener when discussing the American Dream. Students will watch Rihanna’s music video, read the article, and then answer the questions on the worksheet. The worksheet has 4 questions and also includes the lyrics for reference/analysis. Afterwards we discuss and this tends to lead to great conversations on how we have and have not achieved the American Dream. We discuss the imagery that stood out to us and I also have students share what their idea is when it comes to their Ame
Preview of Government & Citizenship: Political Rap Song-Lyrics Analysis & Critical Thinking

Government & Citizenship: Political Rap Song-Lyrics Analysis & Critical Thinking

The music video is available on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l6JUNFAJ9oDisclaimer: This song does have provocative thoughts, as happens in the rap genre. The purpose is to analyze and learn from the lyrics as a form of poetry and a form of argumentative writing as it references several modern pop cultural events and issues.Purpose of this Assignment: The central goal of this assignment is to critically analyze the persuasive arguments presented in this song, within the scope of pop c
Preview of Hamilton The Musical Analysis: My Shot

Hamilton The Musical Analysis: My Shot

Help your students connect with history when studying the American Revolution in class. Listen to the soundtrack from Hamilton The Musical and use the songs to help shape classroom conversations regarding America's road to revolution!This worksheet facilitates students' analysis of the third song in the musical, "My Shot," addressing the following topics:Hamilton's early experiences in New York CityAn introduction to the Marquis de Lafayette, John Laurens, & Hercules MulliganEarly abolitioni
Preview of Biography & Personality Profiles using Hamilton the Musical (UPDATED 2019)

Biography & Personality Profiles using Hamilton the Musical (UPDATED 2019)

With this resource, teachers can take the music of Hamilton (not included) and engage their students. Included are the questions for most of the major historical figures highlighted in Hamilton, including but not limited to George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, & Thomas Jefferson. Students are asked to answer biography questions for each character and are given song selections that they must interpret in the context of the lives of each character. Students are also instructed to
Preview of Jay-Z's "99 Problems" Constitutional Analysis Activity

Jay-Z's "99 Problems" Constitutional Analysis Activity

Slideshow designed to lead and structure a creative group activity where students analyze and explain (in verse!) the legal accuracy of the second verse of Jay-Z's "99 Problems." Includes the "clean" version of the lyrics. Uses Caleb Mason's law journal article "Jay-Z's 99 Problems, Verse 2: A Close Reading with Fourth Amendment Guidance for Cops and Perps," which should be easy to track down online.NOTE: The thumbnails preview pics are not an always an accurate representation of the product, wh
Preview of King Henry VIII and Bloody Mary Rap: Going Back to Catholic

King Henry VIII and Bloody Mary Rap: Going Back to Catholic

Created by
M and M
This song is based off the song by the Notorious BIG which is based off LL COOL J's going back to Cali. The first verse is based on Henry and the second verse is based off of Mary Tudor. Girls always volunteer to do the part of Bloody Mary. Very rarely do I have to rap the Bloody Mary part. Verse One: When the blade hits ya ax just splits ya Head so hard, that ya crown can't fit ya Either I'm witcha or against ya reform adventure, back to the annulment I sent ya Talkin to the reform in
Preview of Hamilton: What Comes Next?

Hamilton: What Comes Next?

This activity uses the song "What Comes Next?" from the Musical Hamilton to transition from the American Revolution to the creation of the American government. Four questions guide students to analyze the song and make connections to review main points of the Revolutionary War, but also to foreshadow the hardships to come in the American government. Great activity to engage students in class discussion and hook them into your lesson!
Preview of Thomas Jefferson Rap: The Fresh President of Independence Hall

Thomas Jefferson Rap: The Fresh President of Independence Hall

Created by
M and M
I took the song written by Will Smith: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and made it all about Thomas Jefferson during the time leading up to the Declaration of Independence. Get an "instrumental" beat off Youtube and you're set. Here is a preview below. Now this is the history all about when My Declaration got written, and signed by Ben And I'd like the Congress to hear me ramble I'll tell you how I wrote up the Preamble In old Philadelphia written and raised In the House of Burgesses I spent mo
Preview of Hamilton Song One Last Time: Washington's Farewell Address and Tweet Activity

Hamilton Song One Last Time: Washington's Farewell Address and Tweet Activity

Created by
VintageValdez
What this lesson includes:- Background reading and questions (with answer key )- Lyric analysis: excerpt from the Hamilton song, One Last time.- Primary source excerpts from Washington's Address: students then summarize them by writing "tweets" and creating hashtags.This lesson is designed for students to complete digitally! But you can also print it and turn it into a handout, great for a sub-lesson.This will take about a 55-minute period.
Preview of Analyzing & Understanding the Early Republic Through Hamilton “Cabinet Battle #2

Analyzing & Understanding the Early Republic Through Hamilton “Cabinet Battle #2

Created by
Handmade History
After listening to a censored version of "Cabinet Battle #2" from the broadway musical Hamilton, students will use the lyrics to analyze and understand the early republic. Students will think critically and express their own opinions regarding foreign policy. Answer key is provided.
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