Lesson: Identity

$18.75

Identity is a 50-minute English Language Arts lesson for grades 5–8 that helps students explore how song lyrics express lived experience and identity. Through lyric annotation, discussion, and personal reflection, students examine music as both a mirror of their own identities and a window into the experiences of others.

Description

Identity invites students to explore how songwriters use lyrics to communicate personal stories, social messages, and lived experiences of identity. Grounded in Ethnic Studies and ELA literacy practices, this lesson introduces students to music as a meaningful literary text that reflects both individual and collective identity.

Designed for grades 5–8, this 50-minute lesson centers close listening and annotation of the song “Pin-Up Daddy” by Rett Madison. Students begin with reflective writing about whose voices and experiences are most often represented in the music they listen to. Educators then introduce the windows and mirrors framework, supporting students in distinguishing between texts that reflect their own identities and those that provide insight into the lives of others.

Students annotate lyrics for structure, themes, big ideas, and moments that function as windows or mirrors, then share observations with partners. The lesson includes time for students to independently explore additional songs of their choosing, strengthening transfer of learning and encouraging personal connection without requiring self-disclosure.

The lesson concludes with an exit reflection that invites students to think critically about messages they have received about identity—and how those messages shape self-understanding.

What’s Included

  • Complete lesson plan with pacing and educator guidance

  • Lyrics to “Pin-Up Daddy” by Rett Madison for student annotation

  • Windows and mirrors framework for literary analysis

  • Partner discussion and independent exploration activities

  • Exit ticket prompts for formative assessment

  • Alignment with WAESN Elements of Liberation and Common Core ELA Standards (Grades 6–8)

Why Educators Use This Lesson

  • Supports identity exploration through music and literacy

  • Builds annotation, analysis, and discussion skills

  • Introduces windows and mirrors in an accessible way

  • Centers student voice without requiring personal disclosure

  • Minimal prep with high engagement

This lesson is ideal for educators seeking upper elementary or middle school ELA curriculum that meaningfully integrates identity, literacy, and Ethnic Studies frameworks through music.

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