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Bring phonics to life in your classroom with this fun, engaging Silent E teaching rap! In this video, I’ll walk you step-by-step through how to turn key content—like Silent E (Magic E)—into a memorable, classroom-ready rap your students will love. We’ll start by creating a parody using a familiar tune (Old Town Road style), then I’ll show you how I used Makesong.com to generate a full, custom classroom song without having to perform it myself. Whether you love leading songs or prefer to hit play and teach, this strategy helps kids lock in tricky phonics concepts through rhythm and rhyme. 🎧 In this video, you’ll learn: Why raps are a powerful memory tool for young learners How to write your own educational rap from scratch How to use Makesong.com to turn lyrics into a full song in minutes Fun ways to use the finished song during literacy, centers, or morning meeting Perfect for K–2 teachers, reading interventionists, and anyone looking to make learning stick through music! 👇 Have your own classroom rap or Makesong creation? Drop it in the comments—I’d love to hear it! 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with another teacher who’s ready to add rhythm to their reading block! 📝 RAP LYRICS PROMPT FOR TEACHERS: Copy and paste this into ChatGPT to create your own classroom rap: "Write a kid-friendly rap to help students understand [insert concept]. The rap should be catchy, simple, and age-appropriate for [insert grade level]. Focus on teaching the key elements: [list any steps, vocabulary, or ideas students need to remember]. Keep it short (around 8–12 lines), rhythmic, and easy to memorize. Include a chorus or a part students can echo."