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6th grade african history songs

Preview of Glory by John Legend and Common Lyric/Poetry Analysis

Glory by John Legend and Common Lyric/Poetry Analysis

This file includes the lyrics to the song "Glory" from the movie Selma. It includes 14 short answer critical thinking questions. This is one of my favorite activities for a poetry unit, and ties in beautifully to the Civil Rights Movement and social justice.
Preview of A Ram Sam Sam

A Ram Sam Sam

This product teaches the folk song, "A Ram Sam Sam". The lesson focuses on rhythm, adds 3 separate rhythmic ostinatos with suggestions for percussion instruments to accompany them, and shows movements for students to add as they sing. It's a fun lesson for either in school or virtual learning. ENJOY!
Preview of MEGA Memorize COUNTRIES of the World ▪ Songs ▪ Worksheets ▪ Stream Video

MEGA Memorize COUNTRIES of the World ▪ Songs ▪ Worksheets ▪ Stream Video

Everything your students need to memorize the COUNTRIES of the World - 203 Countries + 7 Territories in all!This bundle includes:116 pages of Lesson Plans with customization options + LyricsSyllabi for independent learners49 Audio Learning Songs (mp3 format)Links to stream video of the learning songs (via YouTube)Ready-to-Print Flashcards for each continent196-pages of Worksheets for reinforcement and review21-pages of Review/QuizzesThere is a lesson plan and set of songs/worksheets/flashcards/r
Preview of Memorize Africa COUNTRIES ▪ Lesson Plan ▪ Songs ▪ Worksheets ▪ Stream Video

Memorize Africa COUNTRIES ▪ Lesson Plan ▪ Songs ▪ Worksheets ▪ Stream Video

Everything your students need to memorize the countries of Africa in 11 weeks or less, covering 10 regions plus 1 bonus track, Natural Features of Africa. Download includes 26-page Lesson Plan + Lyrics with customization options, syllabus for independent learners, 11 audio learning songs (mp3 format), links to stream video, ready-to-print flashcards, 47 worksheets for reinforcement, 5 reviews/quizzes. This product separates the countries of Africa into 10 regions: North, West Part 1, West Part 2
Preview of Slavery Overview - 7 STATIONS with videos, song, poem, law, pictures, and texts

Slavery Overview - 7 STATIONS with videos, song, poem, law, pictures, and texts

These stations are perfect for pre-reading for a text like Frederick Douglass or Harriet Jacobs. They could also be used as an activity to go in a unit on slavery. There is a 3-page worksheet that students record their answers for the stations on. It's a Word document, so if you need to change anything to meet your goals, you can. All you need to do for this is print or post online!There is a 1 page direction sheet for each station. You could pass folders around or post them around the room. Thr
Preview of Latin American Revolutions Haiti Harry Styles Song Analysis Activity

Latin American Revolutions Haiti Harry Styles Song Analysis Activity

This activity helps when reviewing the events of the Haitian Revolution. Students listen to Harry Styles "Sign of the Times." They review the lyrics and connect them (teacher guided questions are included) to the Haitian Revolution. 8 questions are tied to the lyrics along with a reflection for discussion. Teacher key is included. This is a PDF, but if teachers prefer to use a google doc, a link to make a copy for students is included as well.
Preview of Memorize Africa CAPITALS ▪ Lesson Plan ▪ Audio Mp3 ▪ Worksheets ▪ Stream Video

Memorize Africa CAPITALS ▪ Lesson Plan ▪ Audio Mp3 ▪ Worksheets ▪ Stream Video

Everything your students need to memorize the capitals of Africa in 10 weeks or less. Includes 13-page lesson plan with customization options, syllabus for independent learners, 11 audio recitation files (mp3 format), links to stream video, ready-to-print flashcards, 50 worksheets for reinforcement, review and quizzing. This product separates the countries and capitals of Africa into 10 regions: North Africa, West Africa Part 1 and Part 2, Central Africa Part 1 and Part 2, Horn of Africa, East A
Preview of SANIBONANI

SANIBONANI

SANIBONANI Unison w/Optional Percussion & Hand Claps "Good afternoon!" "Good Day!" That how you are greeted by members of the African Zulu tribe. Syncopated accompaniment supports the musical greetings in the text. Great song for an ice breaker. Add maracas, shekere, or other shakers for an authentic sound. Hand claps add to the rhythmic interest, but any instrument may be substituted for hand claps such as rhythm sticks, tambourine, wood block, etc. Action cues are included.
Preview of Song of the Day- Amazing Grace

Song of the Day- Amazing Grace

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Levee Leadership
This Song of the Day (SOTD) is designed to be used in a Civil War/Reconstruction lesson. It asks students to explore the cultural context in which the song is song, and gives students the chance to discover the background of the song. A teacher resource is included; please feel free to email me if you have additional questions about the material. I used a SOTD in class every day of the year, and found it to be effective as a "hook," and it reached a variety of learners in ways that a traditional
Preview of Black History: African American Pioneers of Science

Black History: African American Pioneers of Science

Video version: https://youtu.be/7DM8FMia0XgScientists, engineers, and inventors find the solutions to the world's problems. Learn about the work that these Black scientists and inventors have accomplished that make our lives better.George Washington CarverDorothy Johnson VaughanMark E DeanMae C JohnsonPercy L JulianSarah Breedlove WalkerGarrett MorganThurgood MarshalSarah Goode
Preview of Black History: Frederick Douglass

Black History: Frederick Douglass

Video Version: https://youtu.be/2TJHOrDC-NAFrederick Douglass was born on a plantation in Talbot County, Maryland. His mother was a slave and when Frederick was born, he became a slave, too. Life as a slave was very difficult, especially for a child. He seldom saw his mother who died when he was ten years old. A few years later, he was sent to serve the Auld family in Baltimore. Around the age of twelve, his master's wife, Sophia Auld began to teach Frederick the alphabet. It was against the law
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