In this 2 day lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History …
In this 2 day lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History Through Music , students will explore the song "Black and Blue" from the musical review Hot Chocolates and "Brown" form the musical Rang Tang and analyze how the harlem Renaissance affected African Awmerican expression in artwork, poetry, music, and pictures.
In this 4 day lesson plan, students will investigate the roots of …
In this 4 day lesson plan, students will investigate the roots of the Civil Rights movement through both song and primary sources, looking at the past and discussing current day events like Ferguson.
In this 2 week lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History …
In this 2 week lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History Through Music, students will explore how the role of women has changed over time, focusing on the Suffrage Movement, the Equal Rights Amendment, to the modern day women's movement.
In this 3 day lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History …
In this 3 day lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History Through Music, students will explore the role and impact Martin Luther King, Jr. had on American history and culture, specifically through the song and poem, "Inner City Blues."
In this 3-4 day lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History …
In this 3-4 day lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History Through Music, students will explore the goals of second wave feminists, as well as explain the role of popular culture in affecting the success of feminism in the 1960s and 1970s. Students will examine excerpts from Silent Spring and "Big Yellow Taxi" in effecting change in policies related to the environment. Lastly, students will examine "Blowin' in the Wind" as a song of protest.
In this 5 lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History Through …
In this 5 lesson plan from Voices Across Time: American History Through Music , students will explore four musicals--Show Boat, Big River, Ragtime, and Hairspray--and how they handled the issue of race on Broadway.
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