CURRICULUM
Carolina Music Ways offers 2 types of classroom lessons, both closely aligned with North Carolina standards:
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School Show Lessons (K-8) For students who see the show.
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“5” Royales Social Studies Lessons (K-12) For all students.
SCHOOL SHOW LESSONS
These lessons go with our school show Carolina Live!–Our Musical History. Teachers and administrators can access these lessons by clicking on the links below.
PRE-SHOW
Kindergarten-2nd Grades Pre-show Overview
3rd-5th Grades Pre-show Overview
6th and 7th Grades Pre-show Overview
8th Grade Pre-show Overview
MUSIC CLASS UNIT
PowerPoint
3rd-5th Grades Teacher's Guide
3rd-5th Grades Student Handouts
POST-SHOW
Kindergarten-2nd Grades Post-show Writing
3rd-5th Grades Post-show Writing
6th and 7th Grades Post-show Writing
8th Grade Post-show Writing
“5” ROYALES SOCIAL STUDIES LESSONS
These lessons focus on the pioneering R & B group from Winston-Salem who laid the groundwork for rock and roll. They can be used whether or not students see the school show. Educators interested in requesting these lessons should contact us by CLICKING HERE.
Grade 3:
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Introduction to the “5” Royales
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The “5” Royales Map: Growing Up in Winston-Salem
Grade 4:
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Introduction to the “5” Royales
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The “5” Royales and The Green Book
Grade 5:
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Introduction to the “5” Royales
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The “5” Royales and The Birmingham Children’s Crusade
Grade 8/High School:
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Navigating Jim Crow: The “5” Royales, the Chitlin' Circuit, and the Birmingham Children’s March
AUTHORS
School Show Lessons:
Elizabeth Carlson, Carolina Music Ways' Program Director, wrote these lessons. A former teacher and reading specialist, Elizabeth researches North Carolina music history and is the author of North Carolina Music Masters: Old-Time and Bluegrass Legends. For the school show music class unit, she collaborated with Cathy Moore, a retired nationally board-certified music educator in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools.
“5” Royales Social Studies Lessons:
To create these lessons, Elizabeth Carlson worked with these outstanding educators:
Nicholas Sebesta, Instructional Coach, Social Studies Department, Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools: An experienced classroom teacher and content designer, Nick creates curriculum, trains teachers in classroom settings, and leads teacher workshops for the WSFCS.
Kathy White, Master Fellow, Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: A nationally board-certified teacher in American History and English, Kathy is a curriculum designer and teacher trainer who has led professional development workshops around the country. Kathy was a member of the Gilder Lehrman team that created lessons for the Broadway hit Hamilton.
OTHER RESOURCES
Explore below to learn more about topics in the lessons and show.
MUSIC STYLES
Learn more about the seven North Carolina music styles in our school show. CLICK HERE
MUSIC GREATS
Learn more about the eight North Carolina music greats celebrated in our school show. CLICK HERE
MUSIC HISTORY
Learn more about North Carolina's musical history during the time periods in which these music greats lived. CLICK HERE