American Music History - Lesson 14 - Rap Music
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American Music History - Lesson 14 - Rap Music
Lesson 14 - Rap Music
This is the fourteenth lesson in our 18-week full-semester course - American Music History.
Our American Music History Course explores the timeline of American music in the context of American history as students gain an appreciation for American music and a contextual understanding of our diverse cultural history.
In Lesson 14 - Rap Music, students explore the rise of rap music amid despair and devastation in the South Bronx -- and discover how systematic redlining practices led to the segregation of America's cities.
Included:
Lesson Plan + Daily Schedule
Lesson Slides (15)
Timeline
Review Questions
Quiz
Video Content
Reading Excerpt
Music Playlist (1 hour of music)
Activity
Discussion Question
Extras
This is a content-rich lesson that engages students as they develop an understanding of American music and cultural history. I have taught this course in person in a middle school setting and the online version of this course has been utilized by teachers and high school students in several public charter schools in California and homeschoolers. Students love this course!
Lesson 14 is built around the Rap Music playlist - one hour of music - which is the cornerstone of the lesson. {www.musichistoryhall.org/playlists}
I also recommend downloading the FREE resources in our Music History Hall store - Course Outline, Instructional Strategies, and Learning Objectives: The Branches.
If you have any questions, please reach out to me via TPT or at patti@musichistoryhall.org.
I hope you enjoy teaching your students about the history of American music and the rise of rap music.
Cheers!