Empower Through Protest: Create Your Own Song of Change

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Engage in a unique Protest Song Project by exploring the significance of protest songs, analyzing the iconic "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival, and crafting your own original piece. Explore the power of music in advocating for social, political, and school-related issues in a meaningful and creative way.


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  1. Protest Song Project Create Your Own

  2. Fortunate Son Listen to the Song Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival and read over the lyrics We will discuss what you think the lyrics mean You will then need to look up at least three different protest songs from the 1960s. Analyze the lyrics and write down the most important aspects of a protest song As well the titles and artists

  3. Directions 1.You will be working on this project on your own and it must be original work 2.Get a piece of paper from the table and something to write with 3.Using the research you did on protest songs, you are going to write your own song/poem 4.It can be about a school policy or something going on politically or socially that you care about. It must be school appropriate though -nothing illicit

  4. Requirements 1.Three stanzas a minimum of five lines per stanza 2.Think of it as a poem it that helps -it does not have to rhyme 3.Again, It can be about anything that isn t illicit. School, politics, social issues

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