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Johann Sebastian Bach Composer Pack | Brain Breaks with Digital Resources
By Agee and Row Classical Music Appreciation
Just Print & Play! Do you need fun and engaging brain breaks? This classical music activity pack features 6 listening activities to experience! The Star Rating and Emoji guides are included as a fun reference (color/b&w.) Also great for sub plans & sub tubs!
This beautiful piece is originally attributed to Italian composer Alessandro Marcello and later arranged by Johann Sebastian Bach for the keyboard. Both pieces are widely available on YouTube, from the oboe to violin and of course, the piano. Enjoy!
Featured Music:
♫ "Study Bach. There you will find everything." - Johannes Brahms ♫
★ Easel Activity ★ Pair an engaging digital listening board with these musical selections! Students use the highlight tool to choose from keyword lists that describe their listening experience. An answer box at the bottom allows students to write a brief description of their thoughts and feelings. Using the pen or any design tool provided, students can decorate a scene or upload an image to the frame! Each board features colorful clipart related to the music. As always, there are no wrong answers. Students can choose any combination of descriptors.
Brain Break Activities:
More Johann S. Bach Resources!
Johann S. Bach Bundle
Johann S. Bach Music Note Matching
Bach Fun Pack!
Johann S. Bach Word Search
"Little Fugue" Listening Sheets
Bach Composer Pack
Bach Composer Activity Pack (Pre-K+)
Bach Family Bundle
Brandenburg Concertos Listening Sheets
► We know you'll love helping students create meaningful connections to classical music, so we are happy to share these free listening activities with you today!
Ann Abramson "Who Was Anne Frank?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 50-page set of worksheets for the book "Who Was Anne Frank?" by Ann Abramson. This includes a four-page story test.
There are three worksheets for each chapter:
* comprehension questions
* vocabulary
* story analysis
Also, there are twenty-three worksheets at the end:
* story review
* story reflection
* review activities
* cause and effect
* compare and contrast
* W questions
* illustrations
* biography (story map)
* news report
* critical thinking
* inferences
* summaries
* interviews
* scrambled sentences
* word search
* crossword puzzle
* story test (four pages)
There is also an answer key included at the end of the file.
Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series:
* What Was Pearl Harbor?
* What Was Pompeii?
* What Was the Underground Railroad?
* Where Are the Galapagos Islands?
* Where Is the Amazon?
* Where Is the Grand Canyon?
* Who Is Barack Obama?
* Who Was Albert Einstein?
* Who Was Amelia Earhart?
* Who Was Anne Frank?
* Who Was Ben Franklin?
* Who Was Charles Darwin?
* Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt?
* Who Was Harriet Tubman?
* Who Was Helen Keller?
* Who Was Isaac Newton?
* Who Was Jackie Robinson?
* Who Was Jacques Cousteau?
* Who Was John F. Kennedy?
* Who Was King Tut?
* Who Was Leonardo da Vinci?
* Who Was Louis Armstrong?
* Who Was Marie Curie?
* Who Was Mark Twain?
* Who Was Nelson Mandela?
* Who Was Roald Dahl?
* Who Was Rosa Parks?
* Who Was Sally Ride?
* Who Was Seabiscuit?
* Who Was Thomas Alva Edison?
* Who Was William Shakespeare?
* Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
* Who Were The Beatles?
Social Studies - Creating a Medieval Shield
By Amanda G
This package is set up and ready for you to use with your students use in creating their own medieval shields. Included: - significance of background designs (with images) - significance of colours - significance of line decorations (with image) - significance of symbols and animals There is also a student sheet for your students to be able to apply the knowledge in the package to tell you what they now know about a particular shield. Three blank templates for students to begin their design. Please don't forget to take a look at the other items I have available in my store!