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By Paul Provencio, Townsend Elementary

Rock Star For A Day!. 3. By Paul Provencio, Townsend Elementary. T. Rock Star For A Day 3- Reading.

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By Paul Provencio, Townsend Elementary

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  1. Rock Star For A Day! 3 By Paul Provencio, Townsend Elementary T

  2. Rock Star For A Day 3- Reading The last words of Ludwig van Beethoven, who was deaf, were “I shall hear in heaven.” Gustav Mahler’s final word was “Mozart!” Franz Joseph Haydn said, “Cheer up, children, I’m all right” before he passed away. Evard Grieg sighed, “Well, if it must be so…” on his deathbed.

  3. Rock Star For A Day 3- Question If you were a famous musician, what fitting final words would you utter? You can pick a musician that is alive or dead, man or woman. Pick three musician. Brainstorm what you remember about the musician. Pick one musician and decide their final words.

  4. Rock Star For A Day Teacher’s Page General Tips for success: First let class read silently. Then read out loud as a class. Brain-storm to find out their schema and stimulate ideas. Tap into students experiences and musical background from radio, TV, video games, concerts, recitals, and family reunions.

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