New Releases

lesson:
Bystander Intervention: Making Spaces Safer for Everyone

Grades: High
Subjects: Social Emotional Learning

What is Bystander Intervention and how does it make music spaces and other public gathering places more safe, accessible, and fun for everyone?

lesson:
Life Songs Scaffolded Resources

Grades: All Ages
Subjects: Art/Design, Social Emotional Learning

What other projects can students develop to showcase their Life Songs Interview?

lesson:
Black Radio and the Civil Rights Movement

Grades: High
Subjects: Civics, Social Studies/History

How did Black radio empower Black Americans, aid the Civil Rights Movement, and influence U.S. society?

lesson:
What is a Mӧbius Strip?

Grades: Elementary
Subjects: Art/Design, Math, Science

What is a Mӧbius strip, how do you create one, and what can it represent?

lesson:
Mi Gente: Fania Records & New York Salsa Music

Grades: High
Subjects: General Music, Geography, Social Studies/History

What is Fania Records, and how does it reflect the history of Spanish-speaking Caribbean communities in New York City?

lesson:
Brazilian Music and Culture in the United States

Grades: High
Subjects: Ethnic Studies, General Music, Social Studies/History

What is the influence of Brazilian music and culture in the United States?

lesson:
Chicana Punk and the Chicano Movement

Grades: High
Subjects: Ethnic Studies, General Music, Social Studies/History

What is Chicana Punk, how does it relate to the Chicano Movement, and how did it transform the Punk music scene?

lesson:
1950s American Society and Conformity

Grades: High
Subjects: Ethnic Studies, Social Studies/History

How did the presence of Latin American artists challenge the image of 1950s American society seen in popular media?

lesson:
Intersectionality and Punk Music in the 2020s

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Emotional Learning

What is intersectionality, and how do musicians in the Punk music scene navigate life at different intersections?

lesson:
Lydia Mendoza: Tejano Life and Music on the Mexico/Texas Border

Grades: High
Subjects: General Music, Geography, Social Studies/History

How does Lydia Mendoza’s Tejano music connect to the history of Texas and the influence Mexico has had on that state?

lesson:
Contemporary Latin Artists and Activism

Grades: High
Subjects: Civics, Ethnic Studies, Social Studies/History

How are contemporary Latin artists pursuing activism and promoting positive change in their communities?

lesson:
The Zoot Suit: Style and Swing in the Wartime Economy

Grades: High
Subjects: Ethnic Studies, Social Studies/History

What was the cultural, social, and historical significance of the zoot suit during the period of World War II?

Featured Lessons

Student Edition:
The Roots of Hip Hop

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Studies/History

lesson:
The Roots of Hip Hop

Grades: High
Subjects: ELA, Social Studies/History

What are the roots of Hip Hop?

lesson:
Colombian Cumbia: African, Indigenous, and Spanish Roots of Rhythm

Grades: Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Geography, Physical Education, Social Emotional Learning

What is Cumbia, and how do you play its traditional rhythms?

lesson:
Joropo: Music Inspired by Nature from the High Plains of Venezuela

Grades: Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Geography, Physical Education, Social Emotional Learning

What is Joropo, and how is it inspired by nature?

lesson:
ChocQuibTown: Embracing Cultural Identity through Colombian Rap

Grades: Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Geography, Physical Education, Social Emotional Learning

How can the music of ChocQuibTown, from the Pacific Coast of Colombia, help students express and celebrate their cultural identity through Rap?

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Quitiplás: Deep Listening and Rhythm Building with Afro-Venezuelan Bamboo Drums From Barlovento

Grades: Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Geography, Physical Education, Social Emotional Learning

What is Quitiplás, how does it incorporate the natural world, and how is it an example of polyrhythm?

lesson:
Ciranda: The Brazilian Music and Dance that Creates Community

Grades: Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Geography, Physical Education, Social Emotional Learning

What is Ciranda, and how can group singing and dancing help us feel like a part of a community?

Student Edition:
Learn Cumbia with LADAMA

Grades: Elementary
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Physical Education, Social Studies/History

Student Edition:
Learn Joropo with LADAMA

Grades: Elementary
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Physical Education, Social Studies/History

Student Edition:
Rap Like ChocQuibTown with LADAMA

Grades: Elementary
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History

Student Edition:
Learn Quitiplás with LADAMA

Grades: Elementary
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Geography, Physical Education, Social Emotional Learning

Student Edition:
Learn Ciranda with LADAMA

Grades: Elementary
Subjects: General Music, Geography, Physical Education, Social Emotional Learning

Lesson Plan Collections

Book 1: Birth of Rock

In the mid-1950s, Rock and Roll slammed into the consciousness of the American people. Whether you liked it or not, there was no denying that Rock and Roll had arrived. It was the first American musical tradition constructed from the many musical traditions that animated life in the 20th century, including Gospel, Blues, Country, Jazz and R&B. In bringing together these musical bloodlines, Rock and Roll also brought people together, from across regions, across race and class lines, and, finally, across oceans. It was the beginning of a historical turn that would change daily life in the modern world. This first...

Book 2: Teenage Rebellion

From its raucous beginnings to the time of its mainstream acceptance, Rock and Roll was youth music. More exactly, it was the music of the teenager. Born of postwar affluence and the increased leisure time such affluence afforded young Americans, the teenager was a thing new to the American landscape. If for some they were an object of anxiety, this had everything to do with the fact that teenagers defined themselves in opposition to the parent generation. Rebellion was a part of being a teenager. And Rock and Roll was an expression of that rebellion and of the growing gap...

Book 3: Transformation

The teenage culture of the fifties and early sixties was the seedbed for the youth-driven counterculture of the late sixties and early seventies. This shift toward a countercultural sensibility among young people was reflected in the music itself. If in the fifties Rock and Roll had been viewed primarily as a popular entertainment, in the period of “transformation” it would come to be viewed as--in its most elevated forms--an Art. In the hands of Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and others, music became a “serious” thing. As young people faced the troubling facts of a war that included them...

Book 4: Fragmentation

For a brief time, Rock and Roll seemed almost to be building its own utopia. In late sixties Rock and Roll culture in particular, the walls erected in the wider world - between the races, between men and women, between nations - seemed to collapse. The record collections of the young Rock and Roll audience often included R&B, Hard Rock, Blues, Pop, Jazz, Country, and more. Free Form FM radio mirrored this eclectic but inclusive approach to music by creating inventive playlists unbound by genre. And, then, as the “Fragmentation” crept in, the old walls seemed to reassert themselves....

Book 5: Music Across Classrooms

Music is a gateway to engaging classroom explorations of all types. The Music Across Classrooms Book contains content for all grade bands and lesson plans for ELA, Visual Arts, and STEAM classrooms. New lessons are continually published!

Partnership Lessons: Little Kids Rock

The Rock and Roll Forever Foundation has partnered with Little Kids Rock to present a series of interdisciplinary lessons. Little Kids Rock is a national nonprofit that trains public school teachers to deliver Modern Band music classes and provides instruments to the schools at no cost. This innovative series of lessons contextualizes specific songs from the Little Kids Rock songbook. Learning to play a song on guitar, on piano, on drums, or on any other instrument is an experience like no other. It’s powerful. But, by approaching music through a social and historical lens, learning to play a song can...

PBS Soundbreaking

TeachRock has partnered with PBS, Higher Ground, and Show of Force to create  materials that bring the eight-part, Emmy and Grammy nominated Soundbreaking series into K-12 classrooms. The standards-aligned lessons are tailored for students in social studies, language arts, geography, science, and general music classes, and feature rich educational resources, including the interactive Soundbreaking TechTools that allow students to experience firsthand the technological breakthroughs explored on screen.

The Beatles

TeachRock has created extensive educational materials to accompany director Ron Howard’s TheBeatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. Exploring The Beatles as an unprecedented musical and social force, the various lessons expose the profound changes that came with “Beatlemania” and feature clips from the film, along with other multimedia assets.

Sun City

During apartheid, blacks were stripped of citizenship, separated by tribal ethnicity, and forcibly relocated to reservations called “bantustans.” The white minority government employed fear to maintain control, suppressing criticism with unchecked violence, and imprisoning anyone who dared question apartheid in public. The 100th TeachRock lesson plan uses Steven Van Zandt’s Artists United Against Apartheid “Sun City” project as a gateway to an exploration of apartheid and various international attempts to end it.

Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World

The award-winning documentary RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World tells the story of a profound, essential, and, until now, missing chapter in the history of American music: the Indigenous influence. The standards-aligned TeachRock RUMBLE lesson plans can help you bring that story into the classroom. Drawing on short clips from the film, troves of source documents, archival photos, and journalism, the TeachRock RUMBLE lessons introduce students to important Native American musicians including Link Wray, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Salas, Redbone, Buffy St. Marie, Robbie Robertson, and the Black Eyed Peas' Taboo. The materials require students to engage in thoughtful discussion...

The Music that Shaped America

TeachRock is proud to present The Music that Shaped America, a lesson collection that draws on the rich archive of Alan Lomax’s Association for Cultural Equity, enlivening American history of the 18th through early 20th centuries with the sounds of regional folk musics and the personal stories of its performers. A musicologist, writer, producer, singer, and talent scout, Alan Lomax was above all else an advocate for working class people. Feeling that it is “the voiceless people of the planet who really have in their memories the 90,000 years of human life and wisdom,” Lomax dedicated his life to recording,...

CNN Soundtracks: Songs that Defined History

Soundtracks: Songs that Defined History, from executive producer Dwayne Johnson, Show of Force and CNN Original Series explores the music tied to pivotal moments in history. From the March on Washington to the riots at Stonewall – every episode illuminates how music has played an integral role in celebrating, criticizing, and amplifying these seismic events in our collective history. TeachRock has partnered with CNN and Show of Force to offer a collection of standards-aligned contemporary history lessons to accompany this eight-part CNN series. See a CNN Soundtracks lesson in action at East Side Community High in New York, NY here!

Long Strange Trip: The Untold Story of the Grateful Dead

The potent mix of musical, literary, scientific, and philosophic influences from which the Grateful Dead sprang made them, in some ways, the most American band. As such, the Grateful Dead’s story creates an exciting window through which students can explore key people, times, places, and issues of the U.S. throughout the latter half of the 20th century. Created in partnership with Amazon Films, the seven lesson plans in the Long Strange Trip: The Untold Story of the Grateful Dead collection create a pathway through which K-12 teachers of all disciplines can use clips from the film, historical documents, and other...

LADAMA: Movement, Music, and Community in South America

LADAMA: Movement, Music, and Community in South America gives elementary school students the opportunity to explore the performing arts, culture, and ecology of Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil. With interactive instruction from the members of the group LADAMA, students sing in Spanish and Portuguese, perform traditional dances, and learn the underlying rhythms to musical styles throughout South America. In addition, each lesson offers a variety of worksheets and classroom activities to introduce students to South American history, culture, and ecology. Learn more about what the lesson collection has to offer below:

Segregation and Integration in Asbury Park

TeachRock’s lesson collection “Segregation and Integration in Asbury Park” provides educational materials for the film Asbury Park: Riot, Redemption, Rock & Roll. In this three-part lesson collection, students discover the impact the city of Asbury Park has had upon the history of American popular music, and investigate the local conditions that led to the emergence of artists such as Steven Van Zandt and Bruce Springsteen. More than this, the lesson collection asks students to think of Asbury Park as a case study for the racial dynamics in the United States. By watching clips from the documentary, examining interviews with local...

Math and Music: Algebra Featuring Mickey Hart

Math and Music: Algebra Featuring Mickey Hart is a four-lesson unit aligned to 7th - 9th grade standards and designed to fit most algebra classrooms. Through a variety of hands-on activities, algebraic calculations, and graphing exercises, students discover the physical principles of sound waves, the mathematics behind tuning and harmony, and the ways sound and music are measured using mathematics. Check out the Math and Music: Algebra Featuring Mickey Hart Unit Plan here! Learn more about what the lesson collection has to offer below: 

Elementary School

lesson:
How to Study Rock and Roll

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History

How can teachers help students analyze and understand Rock and Roll?

lesson:
The Birth of the Electric Guitar

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, Science, Social Studies/History, STEAM

How did the electric guitar transform Blues music from the 1940s forward?

lesson:
Thematic Lesson: Love Songs

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History

Why is the Pop song such a common medium for expressing feelings about love, and how do individual songs relate to their historical moments?

lesson:
The Evolution of Sound Recording

Grades: All Ages, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Science, STEAM

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

lesson:
The Beatles and American Segregation

Grades: All Ages, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History

How did the Beatles take a stand against segregation while touring America? And what did it mean for popular music culture?

lesson:
Sound Waves, Analog Synthesis and Popular Culture

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Science, STEAM

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

lesson:
“Here”: Managing Peer Pressure and Anxiety

Grades: All Ages, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Emotional Learning

In what ways does Alessia Cara’s “Here” defy popular music conventions, and what does the song say about peer pressure in youth culture?

lesson:
Heroes and Mortals in “Something Just Like This”

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: ELA

Who are the gods and superheroes referenced in “Something Just Like This,” and what are the connections between them?

lesson:
“See You Again”: How We Mourn with Music

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Emotional Learning

How does music help us remember people we are close to, or those we have lost?

lesson:
Designing a Band Logo

Grades: Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: Art/Design, CTE

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

lesson:
The Latin Rhythms of “Despacito”

Grades: Elementary, Middle
Subjects: General Music

What Latin American genres inspired Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s hit song “Despacito”?

lesson:
Fame and Judgement in “Funny”

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Studies/History

How might Tori Kelly’s song “Funny” speak to the potential pitfalls of “superstardom,” and how does it relate to past songs written about the subject?

Middle School

lesson:
Female Singer-Songwriters in the Early 1970s

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History

What did the success of the female Singer-Songwriters of the early 1970s reveal about the changing roles of women in the United States?

lesson:
The Blues: The Sound of Rural Poverty

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History

How do the Country Blues reflect the challenges of sharecropping, racial injustice, and rural poverty in early 20th-century African-American life?

lesson:
Mainstream Metal, Parental Advisories, and Censorship

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History

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

lesson:
The Emergence of Grunge

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music

What was Grunge and where did it come from?

lesson:
Punk as Reaction

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Art/Design, Social Studies/History

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

lesson:
Folk Music, Rock and Roll Attitude

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music

How did Bob Dylan’s early experiences with Folk and Rock and Roll music influence his songwriting?

lesson:
How to Study Rock and Roll

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History

How can teachers help students analyze and understand Rock and Roll?

lesson:
Rock and Roll Goes to the Movies

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History

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

lesson:
Dylan as Poet

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: ELA

How did Bob Dylan merge poetry with popular music?

lesson:
The Musical Roots of the Surf Sound

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music

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

lesson:
Gospel Music and the Birth of Soul

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Studies/History

How did Gospel influence American popular music?

lesson:
The Birth of the Electric Guitar

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, Science, Social Studies/History, STEAM

How did the electric guitar transform Blues music from the 1940s forward?

High School

lesson:
The Rise of Disco

Grades: High
Subjects: Art/Design, General Music, Social Studies/History

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

lesson:
Female Singer-Songwriters in the Early 1970s

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History

What did the success of the female Singer-Songwriters of the early 1970s reveal about the changing roles of women in the United States?

lesson:
Dancing the Twist on Television

Grades: High
Subjects: Social Studies/History

How did teen dance shows and the Twist influence American culture?

lesson:
The Rise of the “Girl Groups”

Grades: High
Subjects: ELA, Social Studies/History

Were the Girl Groups of the early 1960s voices of female empowerment or reflections of traditional female roles?

lesson:
The San Francisco Scene, 1967

Grades: AP/Honors/101, High
Subjects: Social Studies/History

Why did nearly 100,000 young people descend upon San Francisco in 1967 for a “Summer of Love"?

lesson:
The Blues: The Sound of Rural Poverty

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History

How do the Country Blues reflect the challenges of sharecropping, racial injustice, and rural poverty in early 20th-century African-American life?

lesson:
Mainstream Metal, Parental Advisories, and Censorship

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History

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

lesson:
The Roots of Heavy Metal

Grades: High
Subjects: ELA, General Music

What are the musical and cultural roots of Heavy Metal?

lesson:
The Emergence of Grunge

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music

What was Grunge and where did it come from?

lesson:
The Rolling Stones: Giving America Back the Blues

Grades: High
Subjects: Social Studies/History

How did the early Rolling Stones help popularize the Blues?

lesson:
Punk as Reaction

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: Art/Design, Social Studies/History

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

lesson:
Folk Music, Rock and Roll Attitude

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music

How did Bob Dylan’s early experiences with Folk and Rock and Roll music influence his songwriting?

All Ages

lesson:
How to Study Rock and Roll

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History

How can teachers help students analyze and understand Rock and Roll?

lesson:
The Birth of the Electric Guitar

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, Science, Social Studies/History, STEAM

How did the electric guitar transform Blues music from the 1940s forward?

lesson:
Thematic Lesson: Love Songs

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: ELA, General Music, Social Studies/History

Why is the Pop song such a common medium for expressing feelings about love, and how do individual songs relate to their historical moments?

lesson:
The Evolution of Sound Recording

Grades: All Ages, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Science, STEAM

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

lesson:
The Beatles and American Segregation

Grades: All Ages, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: Social Studies/History

How did the Beatles take a stand against segregation while touring America? And what did it mean for popular music culture?

lesson:
Sound Waves, Analog Synthesis and Popular Culture

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: CTE, General Music, Science, STEAM

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

lesson:
“Here”: Managing Peer Pressure and Anxiety

Grades: All Ages, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Emotional Learning

In what ways does Alessia Cara’s “Here” defy popular music conventions, and what does the song say about peer pressure in youth culture?

lesson:
Heroes and Mortals in “Something Just Like This”

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: ELA

Who are the gods and superheroes referenced in “Something Just Like This,” and what are the connections between them?

lesson:
“See You Again”: How We Mourn with Music

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Emotional Learning

How does music help us remember people we are close to, or those we have lost?

lesson:
Fame and Judgement in “Funny”

Grades: All Ages, AP/Honors/101, Elementary, High, Middle
Subjects: General Music, Social Studies/History

How might Tori Kelly’s song “Funny” speak to the potential pitfalls of “superstardom,” and how does it relate to past songs written about the subject?

Student Edition:
Design A Distortion Pedal

Grades: All Ages, High, Middle
Subjects: Art/Design, General Music, Social Studies/History

Student Edition:
Drawing To Music

Grades: All Ages
Subjects: Art/Design, General Music, Social Studies/History