Home / Curriculum / 7th Grade / Lyrics and Liberation Lyrics and Liberation$125.00 This download is an entire unit with 10 lesson plans and materials (where applicable). To see a list of lesson plans included in this unit, click here. Purchasing this product grants an individual license for professional use in one classroom. Lyrics and Liberation quantity Add to cart Categories: 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, Curriculum, ELA, Middle School, Unit Tags: activism, creative writing, ELA, interdisciplinary, literacy, middle school, music Description Reviews (0) Description Author: Kathryn MacQuarrie – Middle School Literacy Teacher This Reading/Language Arts unit is an intertextual exploration of ‘Lyrics and Liberation’: How musicians and writers use songwriting as a tool for storytelling, identity expression/exploration, and social justice. Throughout this unit, students will be able to explore how the medium of music can impact and often elevate storytelling, as well as understand the power in songwriting for liberatory/social justice movements. Students will participate in lyrical analysis and discussion, with the goal of identifying how writers are using different strategies to convey theme. The texts studied by students will center the stories and lived experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. We will not only consider the lyrical and literary choices made by writers, but also the identity work and social change that comes from storytelling and expression in this form. Students will also have the opportunity to put together an intentional ‘Protest Playlist,’ or write their own song/lyrics to showcase their learning from the unit overall. Students will get to utilize the tools we’ve learned about and construct their own stories by either writing songs, creating playlists, or experimenting with both. At the end of this unit, students should be able to not only acknowledge the unique power dynamics that exist within songwriting, but also, be able to effectively hone these skills to make effective, positive social change. ** Because this is an Ethnic Studies unit, teachers should preview all mentor texts and update if needed based on the relevant happenings in the teacher’s geographic locations and needs/interests/identities of the students. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Lyrics and Liberation” Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your rating * Rate… Perfect Good Average Not that bad Very poor Your review *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Related products Washington State Latinx History: Modern Era $30.00 Add to cart Washington State Latinx History Unit $125.00 Add to cart LGBTQ+ Studies: Origins and Indigeneity Pt. 2 $30.00 Add to cart Washington State Latinx History Unit Plan $5.00 Add to cart