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Magical Musical Tour: Using Lyrics to Teach Literary Elements Lesson PlanMagical Musical Tour: Using Lyrics to Teach Literary Elements Lesson Plan
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MENSA Education & Research Foundation
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3rd - 8th
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English Language Arts
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Magical Musical Tour: Using Lyrics to Teach Literary Elements

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Language arts learners don't need a lecture about poetry; they listen to poetry every day on the radio! Apply skills from literary analysis to famous songs and beautiful lyrics with a activity about literary devices. As class members listen to songs from the past and present, they find examples of similes, metaphors, personification, and other key elements of poetry.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

literary elements, song lyrics, lyric analysis, figurative language, metaphors, similes, personification, poetic devices, imagery, point of view, first-person point of view, third-person point of view, narrators, conflict, allusions

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Pair with a unit on figurative language or poetic elements
  • Encourage the class to bring in their favorite songs and analyze lyrics in the same way with their peers

Classroom Considerations

  • Lesson plan includes a list of songs to use, and encourages the user to download the songs legally or watch the music videos online
  • Some songs on the supplemental list may contain inappropriate language and themes for younger learners
  • Lesson is designed for gifted elementary and middle school readers, but could also work as a high school assignment

Pros

  • Provides lyrics for many illustrative songs for the lesson, including analysis tips and notes
  • Worksheet at the end of the lesson guides learners through analyzing their own songs
  • Handout is a helpful addition to a reading journal or binder

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.3.1 RL.3.2 RL.3.3 RL.4.1 RL.4.2 RL.4.3 RL.5.1 RL.5.2 RL.5.3 L.3.5.a L.4.5.a L.5.5.a RL.6.1 RL.6.2 RL.6.3 RL.7.1 RL.7.2 RL.7.3 RL.8.1 RL.8.2 RL.8.3 L.6.5.a L.7.5.a L.8.5.a

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