Welcome, Stone White School of Rock! Below you will find TeachRock resources handpicked for your school.

Resources

Music in Movies

lesson:
Rock and Roll Goes to the Movies

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History
Activities: Station Activities, Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

How did movies help to introduce Rock and Roll culture to mainstream audiences in the 1950s?

lesson:
The Musical Roots of the Surf Sound

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Musical Analysis, Role Playing, Station Activities, Visual Analysis

What is the Surf sound and where did it come from?

lesson:
The Musical Roots of the Surf Sound (Elementary Version)

Grades: Elementary 4-6, Middle
Subjects: Art/Design, Social Studies/History
Activities: Musical Analysis, Station Activities, Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis, Visual Art

How does the “Surf Sound” in Rock and Roll reflect early surf culture, and what are the roots of this genre of music?

lesson:
The Beatles and Teen Culture

Grades: High
Subjects: Social Studies/History
Activities: Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

How did the Beatles’ image as a “rock band” affect young people in America?

lesson:
How Records and Radio Shaped American Culture

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Science, STEAM
Activities: Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

How did changes in the technology of record manufacturing effect popular music, radio, and the people who consumed both?

lesson:
The Birth of the Microphone

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Science, STEAM
Activities: Interactive Tech Tools, Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

How did the development of microphones in the 20th century change the way people make and listen to music?

CBGB Tribute

lesson:
Punk as Reaction

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Art/Design, Social Studies/History
Activities: Role Playing, Station Activities, Visual Analysis, Visual Design

How was Punk Rock a reaction both to the commercialization of Rock and Roll and to the social climate in late 1970s Britain?

lesson:
The Sound of Blue Collar Detroit

Grades: High
Subjects: Social Studies/History
Activities: Charts and Graphs, Textual Analysis

How did Rock and Roll serve as an expressive tool for the working-class youth of Detroit?

lesson:
The Emergence of Grunge

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Musical Analysis, Textual Analysis, Think-Pair-Share

What was Grunge and where did it come from?

lesson:
The New York City Underground

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Art/Design, General Music
Activities: Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis, Visual Art, Visual Design

How did New York bands interact with the city's art scene to create something new?

lesson:
Music and the Berlin Wall during the Cold War

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, Social Studies/History
Activities: Gallery Walk, Maps, Personal Reflection, Role Playing, Textual Analysis

What was the Berlin Wall and how did music respond to what it symbolized?

lesson:
Introducing New Wave

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Musical Analysis

What did Punk Rock provide that opened the door for New Wave acts? And what are some among the defining attributes of New Wave?

lesson:
Introducing Glam Rock

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Musical Analysis, Textual Analysis, Think-Pair-Share

How was Glam Rock a reaction to the "seriousness" of popular music at the time?

lesson:
Glam: The Return of the Teenager

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History
Activities: Musical Analysis, Textual Analysis, Timeline, Visual Analysis

How was Glam Rock part of a new teenage culture in the 1970s?

Van Halen

lesson:
The History of Music Videos

Grades: High
Subjects: Art/Design, CTE, General Music, Science, Social Studies/History
Activities: Interactive Tech Tools, Visual Analysis

How has the relation between sound and image shifted through the history of recorded music, and how did the rise of MTV bring that relationship to a culmination of sorts?

lesson:
Deadheads and Reagan’s America in the 1980s

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History
Activities: Document-Based Questions, Maps, Textual Analysis

Who are the Deadheads and how did their lifestyle contrast with the conservative values promoted by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s?

lesson:
Sound Waves, Analog Synthesis and Popular Culture

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary 4-6, High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Science, STEAM
Activities: Interactive Tech Tools, Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

How did synthesizers allow musicians to create new sounds and how did those sounds reflect American culture throughout the 20th century?

lesson:
Introducing New Wave

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Musical Analysis

What did Punk Rock provide that opened the door for New Wave acts? And what are some among the defining attributes of New Wave?

lesson:
The Rise of Disco

Grades: High
Subjects: Art/Design, General Music, Social Studies/History
Activities: Musical Analysis, Role Playing, Station Activities, Visual Analysis, Visual Design

How did Disco relate to the sentiments and social movements of the 1970s?

Coachella

Student Edition:
Who Is Prince?

Grades: High
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Playlists and Podcasts, Visual Design

lesson:
Rhythm as a Representation of People and Place

How does “the beat” of popular music reflect the histories of multiethnic populations and places?

Student Edition:
Who is Lizzo?

Grades: High
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Film and Sound Editing, Personal Reflection

Student Edition:
Who Is Amy Winehouse?

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Musical Analysis, Personal Reflection, Playlists and Podcasts

lesson:
Kanye and Katrina: Environmental Racism in New Orleans

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History
Activities: Charts and Graphs, Interview, Maps

What was Hurricane Katrina, and how did Black Americans articulate the frustrations they felt in its aftermath?

lesson:
DAMN.: The Art and Importance of Storytelling

Grades: AP/Honors/101, High
Subjects: Art/Design, ELA, Social Studies/History
Activities: Gallery Walk, Musical Analysis, Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

How do Kendrick Lamar’s album DAMN. and the work of photojournalist Gordon Parks tell stories that bring attention to social issues?

lesson:
The Ethics of Sampling

Grades: High
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Interactive Tech Tools, Structured Academic Controversy, Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

What makes a work of art “original,” and how does the use of “sampling” technology in Hip Hop challenge perceptions of “originality”?

Classic Metal

lesson:
The Roots of Heavy Metal

Grades: High
Subjects: ELA, General Music
Activities: Musical Analysis, Role Playing, Station Activities, Textual Analysis, Think-Pair-Share

What are the musical and cultural roots of Heavy Metal?

lesson:
The Rise of the Electric Guitar

Grades: High
Subjects: General Music, Social Studies/History
Activities: Charts and Graphs, Four Corners, Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis, Visual Design

What factors led to the rise of the electric guitar as the dominant symbol of Rock and Roll?

lesson:
Jimi Hendrix: Introducing Hard Rock

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music
Activities: Role Playing, Textual Analysis

In what ways did Jimi Hendrix help create a new "Hard Rock" sound while retaining a connection to the Blues and R&B of his past?

lesson:
Mainstream Metal, Parental Advisories, and Censorship

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History
Activities: Role Playing, Structured Academic Controversy, Textual Analysis, Think-Pair-Share

How was Heavy Metal involved in the 1980s controversy surrounding the creation of parental advisories for “offensive” music?

lesson:
The Roots of Progressive Rock

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

How did Progressive Rock’s incorporation of classical traditions and countercultural values help to forge a unique Rock genre in the late 1960s?

Pioneers

lesson:
Muddy Waters, the New Kid in Town

Grades: Elementary 4-6, Elementary K-3
Subjects: Social Emotional Learning, Social Studies/History
Activities: Creative Writing, Maps, Personal Reflection

How did Muddy Waters’ music change after he moved to Chicago, and what does that say about the relationship between place and self-expression?

lesson:
Leo Fender: An Inventor Who Transformed Popular Music

Grades: All Ages, Elementary K-3, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Social Studies/History
Activities: Design and Build, Station Activities, Timeline, Visual Design

Who was Leo Fender, what iconic musical instruments did he invent, and how did his inventions transform musical instrument design and popular music?

lesson:
The Teamwork Behind the Beatles

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music
Activities: Role Playing, Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

How did the input of manager Brian Epstein and record producer George Martin help The Beatles develop and refine skills that aided the band in presenting their music and personalities to a mass audience?

lesson:
The Teamwork Behind the Beatles (Elementary Version)

Grades: Elementary 4-6
Subjects: CTE, Social Emotional Learning
Activities: Role Playing, Textual Analysis, Visual Analysis

How did the input of manager Brian Epstein and record producer George Martin help The Beatles develop and refine skills that aided the band in presenting their music and personalities to a mass audience?

lesson:
Ritchie Valens

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music
Activities: Musical Analysis, Role Playing

How did Ritchie Valens meld traditional Mexican music and Rock and Roll?

lesson:
Ritchie Valens (Elementary School Version)

Grades: Elementary 4-6
Subjects: General Music, Social Studies/History
Activities: Musical Analysis, Personal Reflection, Textual Analysis

How did Ritchie Valens meld traditional Mexican music and Rock and Roll?

lesson:
Designing an Electric Guitar with Shapes

Grades: Elementary K-3
Subjects: Art/Design, Math, STEAM
Activities: Design and Build

How can shapes be used to design an electric guitar?

lesson:
The Leadership Skills of a Music Producer

Grades: Elementary 4-6, Middle
Subjects: CTE, Social Emotional Learning
Activities: Performance, Personal Reflection, Role Playing

How do successful music producers practice positive leadership skills?

lesson:
Bo Diddley: The Grandfather of Hip Hop?

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Studies/History
Activities: Musical Analysis, Textual Analysis

How were Bo Diddley’s recordings an anomaly in relation to 1950s Pop music, and how is his rhythm-driven sound and self-presentation a precursor to Hip Hop style?

Pink Floyd

lesson:
Designing Album Covers with Color Theory

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Art/Design, CTE, STEAM
Activities: Design and Build, Visual Analysis, Visual Art, Visual Design

What is the science behind color theory, and how is it used in fashion and album cover design?

lesson:
The Evolution of Sound Recording

Grades: All Ages, High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Science, STEAM
Activities: Interactive Tech Tools, Visual Analysis

How did multitrack recording technologies enable musicians to create a form of music that could only be realized in the studio?

lesson:
Designing a Band Logo

Grades: Elementary 4-6, High, Middle
Subjects: Art/Design, CTE
Activities: Design and Build, Gallery Walk, Visual Analysis, Visual Design

What is a logo, what are the elements of effective logo design, and how have musicians and bands used logos to brand themselves?

lesson:
Loudspeakers, PA Systems, and the “Wall of Sound”

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Science, STEAM
Activities: Charts and Graphs, Design and Build, Station Activities

What is a PA system, how does it work, and how were the Grateful Dead pioneers in live sound technology?