Description
Use pop-culture and history rap songs as decoding multisyllabic words passage activities for your 4th and 5th grade students!
These fun Friday worksheets will keep your students engaged using song lyrics as reading passages while they practice syllable skills!
Struggling readers can even use the songs as read-alouds!
Great for a no prep lesson, independent assignments, or before and after state testing review.
Students will listen to the songs then use the song lyrics as reading passages to complete the activities detailed below.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students really are engaging with this resource. They feel it is more on their level than other resources because it involves lyrics for music they actually like, and it allows them to feel as if they are more advanced in their learning." – Patti H.
These activities are:
- no prep to save you time
- super simple and easy to use
- high-interest reading passages based on clean, school-appropriate rap songs!
*Listen to the songs with the video preview above!*
These songs and passages cover:
- Comicbook Hero History
- Frederick Douglass
- Hip Hop and Rap Music History
- Kids' Movie vs. Maui Folktales
- Marie Curie
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "What a creative resource. My fifth graders loved these. Thank you!" – Kimberley D.
This bundle includes everything listed below. Click the product links above for more details.
- the lyrics for each song for use as a reading passage
- links to the songs with subtitles for students for use as read-alouds
- a brief lesson on syllables and tips on how to count them in words
- 14 "How many syllables?" activity questions where students will listen to and read the song lyrics to determine how many syllables are in specific words from each song
- 12 "Syllable hunt!" activity questions where students will read through the song lyrics, finding words that have 1, 2, 3, and 4 syllables and write them in the corresponding columns
- 12 "Divide the syllables" activity tasks where students will separate words that they have found into their syllabic parts
- a "Syllables on Beast Mode!" challenge activity where students will find a rare 5 syllable word in the song lyrics and write it correctly separated into its syllabic parts.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students absolutely loved this resource." – Sophia M.
How to use these activities:
- Read through the "What are syllables?" explanation with students. Answer any questions that they may have.
- Review the steps in "Tip 1" and "Tip 2" for identifying syllables. Give students additional examples for using the 2 tips as needed.
- Have students complete the "How many syllables?" activity while listening to and reading along with the song lyrics. Review with students once they have had sufficient time to answer.
- Have students complete the remaining activities above. Review and provide examples for students as necessary. Refer students to the syllable explanations and tips on page 1 for help.
This bundle also includes extension activities that use dance, music, and voice acting to give students a unique and engaging way to practice multisyllabic skills.
These extension activities include:
- instructions for implementing each Drum It, Dance It, and Voice It syllable activity.
- anchors charts for the Dance It and Voice It syllable activities.
- school-appropriate rap songs for students to dance to.
Get this bundle now to keep your students engaged with syllable activities!
With Rap Opera for Kids, when the music stops, the learning doesn't.
*Update: Song lyrics have been modified with larger font and more space between each line of text for easier reading. 02/04/2019
*Leave a review if you enjoyed these activities.*
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Decoding Multisyllabic Words Worksheets with Passages Using Rap Songs
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Copyright © 2024 Rap Opera for Kids. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Images and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
*Font for "Rap Opera ... Kids. History. Reading. Math. And More... School Just Went Beast Mode. Educate. Entertain. Empower!" text by http://www.junkohanhero.com
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Use pop-culture and history rap songs as decoding multisyllabic words passage activities for your 4th and 5th grade students!
These fun Friday worksheets will keep your students engaged using song lyrics as reading passages while they practice syllable skills!
Struggling readers can even use the songs as read-alouds!
Great for a no prep lesson, independent assignments, or before and after state testing review.
Students will listen to the songs then use the song lyrics as reading passages to complete the activities detailed below.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students really are engaging with this resource. They feel it is more on their level than other resources because it involves lyrics for music they actually like, and it allows them to feel as if they are more advanced in their learning." – Patti H.
These activities are:
- no prep to save you time
- super simple and easy to use
- high-interest reading passages based on clean, school-appropriate rap songs!
*Listen to the songs with the video preview above!*
These songs and passages cover:
- Comicbook Hero History
- Frederick Douglass
- Hip Hop and Rap Music History
- Kids' Movie vs. Maui Folktales
- Marie Curie
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "What a creative resource. My fifth graders loved these. Thank you!" – Kimberley D.
This bundle includes everything listed below. Click the product links above for more details.
- the lyrics for each song for use as a reading passage
- links to the songs with subtitles for students for use as read-alouds
- a brief lesson on syllables and tips on how to count them in words
- 14 "How many syllables?" activity questions where students will listen to and read the song lyrics to determine how many syllables are in specific words from each song
- 12 "Syllable hunt!" activity questions where students will read through the song lyrics, finding words that have 1, 2, 3, and 4 syllables and write them in the corresponding columns
- 12 "Divide the syllables" activity tasks where students will separate words that they have found into their syllabic parts
- a "Syllables on Beast Mode!" challenge activity where students will find a rare 5 syllable word in the song lyrics and write it correctly separated into its syllabic parts.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students absolutely loved this resource." – Sophia M.
How to use these activities:
- Read through the "What are syllables?" explanation with students. Answer any questions that they may have.
- Review the steps in "Tip 1" and "Tip 2" for identifying syllables. Give students additional examples for using the 2 tips as needed.
- Have students complete the "How many syllables?" activity while listening to and reading along with the song lyrics. Review with students once they have had sufficient time to answer.
- Have students complete the remaining activities above. Review and provide examples for students as necessary. Refer students to the syllable explanations and tips on page 1 for help.
This bundle also includes extension activities that use dance, music, and voice acting to give students a unique and engaging way to practice multisyllabic skills.
These extension activities include:
- instructions for implementing each Drum It, Dance It, and Voice It syllable activity.
- anchors charts for the Dance It and Voice It syllable activities.
- school-appropriate rap songs for students to dance to.
Get this bundle now to keep your students engaged with syllable activities!
With Rap Opera for Kids, when the music stops, the learning doesn't.
*Update: Song lyrics have been modified with larger font and more space between each line of text for easier reading. 02/04/2019
*Leave a review if you enjoyed these activities.*
Click here to follow our store for updates!
You may also like:
Decoding Multisyllabic Words Worksheets with Passages Using Rap Songs
*Terms of Use:
Copyright © 2024 Rap Opera for Kids. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Images and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
*Font for "Rap Opera ... Kids. History. Reading. Math. And More... School Just Went Beast Mode. Educate. Entertain. Empower!" text by http://www.junkohanhero.com





