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British history songs for homeschool

Preview of Boston Tea Party Rap Song with Lyrics & Questions

Boston Tea Party Rap Song with Lyrics & Questions

Boston Tea Party - "Fight For Your Right to Tea Party!"Rap Song with Lyrics and QuestionsIncluded in this resourcePowerPoint presentation with lyrics and musicPDF version of slidesScaffolding Questions★★ This rap song activity can be used to supplement The Boston Tea Party lesson. Find it HERE!★★ To sing along with music, the tune to use is the Beastie Boys "Fight For Your Right to Party."★★ Looking for the digital, 1:1 version of this resource? Find it here!Boston Tea Party Rap Song with Lyric
Preview of American Revolution- Revolutionary War Activities

American Revolution- Revolutionary War Activities

If you need engaging activities, songs and hands on projects to enhance your unit this is for you! This product includes: Taxes Flip Book (study guide) Taxes Protesting Poster Activity Steps to the Revolution Activity and Classroom Posters Hanging Biography project Recipe for “Firecake” & Recipe Review activity for students Lantern making activity Causes of American Revolution Song Wax Museum Letter Key Battles Study Guide and Answer Key Conflicts Leading to the Revolution research activit
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 Understanding the DOI through Hamilton's "Youll Be Back"

Understanding the DOI through Hamilton's "Youll Be Back"

Created by
Handmade History
After listening to the song "You'll Be Back" from the broadway musical Hamilton, students will analyze the meaning of the lyrics and gain a better understanding of the relationship between King George III and the colonists.
Preview of Lady Trent’s Soirée (drama, music, dance)

Lady Trent’s Soirée (drama, music, dance)

Created by
Rebecca Locklear
For Choral or Drama TeachersLady’s Trent’s Soirée is a SCENE designed to give students and audiences an idea of what entertainment was like during the early 1800s when evening events and dances in homes were a primary way for men to meet women. Included are 3 great songs (worth the price of this resource), 2 poems, and dance music.Perfect when studying the early 1800s! Summary: Set in 1820, Lady Trent hosts an evening soirée. Who performs when the guest soprano cannot attend? How do gentlemen me
Preview of American Revolution QR Code Activity with videos, Raps, Silly Songs

American Revolution QR Code Activity with videos, Raps, Silly Songs

This is a QR Code activity like no other. It takes students to different video links that have a rap, an animated cartoon, a song parody, etc. Students will need a cell phone to do this activity. All show up on their phones, however, they might have to use their own wi-fi on their phone. You could use some of them and take an entire class period or divide them up for each different topic you discuss. Topics covered are:French and Indian War, American Revolution, Paul Revere, British Taxes, First
Preview of "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean"

"My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean"

Dotted half rest, the ascending interval la/re, and rests ending every line of each verse. Grade: Third Origin: United Kingdom, Scotland - Traditional, cir. 1881 Key: G Major Time: 3/4 Form: AB verse/refrain Rhythm: intermediate: | ta/ ti ta | ta ta ta | ta ta/ a | (ta/a) ta | ta/a/a | (ta/a/a) | Pitches: intermediate: mi so la ti do re mi Intervals: intermediate: so/mi, do\la, so\mi, la/re, so/do Musical Elements: notes: dotted half, half, dotted quarter, eighth; rests: dotted half, hal
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