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FINDING RESOURCES
Whether you’re looking for a quick lesson, a powerful video clip, or a deep dive into music history, Rock Hall EDU has free, flexible resources that are ready to rock your classroom.
Use the filters on the Rock Hall EDU homepage to sort by:
Resource Type  – Grade Level  – Subject Area – Decade
or
Explore our Collections like Black History Month, Women Who Rock, or Pride

Types of Resources

Each resource on Rock Hall EDU falls into various educator-friendly categories, making it easy to find what fits your instructional goals.

Primary Sources

Bring history to life with original materials from the Rock Hall’s archives and collections:

  • Artifact Images – Instruments, costumes, setlists, and more
  • Photographs – Live performance shots and artist portraits
  • Archival Documents – Handwritten lyrics, concert posters, and beyond
  • Interviews – Artists and insiders sharing their stories

 

Readings & Guides

Build context and deepen understanding with short readings, reference tools, and thought-provoking questions:

  • Biographies
  • Essays
  • Quick Reference Guides
  • Guiding Questions

Classroom Activities

Designed with real teachers in mind, these printable and digital activities help students engage creatively and critically:

  • Song and lyric analysis
  • Writing prompts
  • Art and exhibit design activities
  • Artist or topic presentations for classroom use

 

Video & Audio

Inspire and inform with curated clips and recordings:

  • Artist interviews
  • Performance footage
  • Induction speeches
  • Playlists and exhibit spotlights

Subject Connections

Rock Hall EDU resources are designed to support cross-curricular instruction, helping teachers integrate music into a variety of content areas:

Rock & Roll Basics

  • Artist Spotlights
  • Listening & Analysis Skills
  • Rock Hall History & Inductees
  • Instrument Families

English Language Arts

  • Songwriting and poetry
  • Lyric interpretation and perspective
  • Creative and expository writing prompts

Social Studies

  • U.S. and world history through music
  • Civil Rights Movement, protest songs, and social change
  • Cultural geography and global music traditions

Arts, Culture & Music

  • Theater connections
  • Visual arts and fashion in music
  • Artifact and museum interpretation

STEM/STEAM

  • Science of sound
  • Recording technology and music production

Health & SEL

  • Identity and expression
  • Emotional well-being through music
  • Social-emotional learning tools

Careers in Music

  • Event planning and live shows
  • Careers in the music industry

Early Childhood Education

  • Building blocks of music and literacy
  • Rhythm, movement, and creative play
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