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I Like It - Internet Safety Rap

Added: 07 Mar 2016 Contributor: Webwise Resource type: Audio / Video

"I Like It" is an anti-cyber bullying rap performed by the GMCBeats Youth Crew to celebrate Safer Internet Day 2015.
Music & lyrics written, produced & recorded at GMCBeats Rap Workshops (run by Garry McCarthy gmcbeats.com) in Knocknaheeny, Cork City. Rappers: Adam, Nice, Julia & Cathal. Video by Damien Murphy (Limbo Media).

Use the Safer Internet Day rap to promote an anti-bullying message and to help improve comprehension skills. The British Council has developed activities, based on our rap, for teenagers learning English as a foreign language.
LINK: http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/study-break/video-zone/i-it-safer-internet-day-song

How it maps to the curriculum

3-4
5-6
Music

Strand: Performing

Strand unit: Song singing

Suggestions for use: Use the Safer Internet Day rap to promote an anti-bullying message and to help improve comprehension skills. The British Council has developed activities, based on our rap, for teenagers learning English as a foreign language. http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/study-break/video-zone/i-it-safer-internet-day-song

Strand: Performing

Strand unit: Song singing

Suggestions for use: Use the Safer Internet Day rap to promote an anti-bullying message and to help improve comprehension skills. The British Council has developed activities, based on our rap, for teenagers learning English as a foreign language. http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/study-break/video-zone/i-it-safer-internet-day-song

3-4
5-6
SPHE

Strand: Myself & the Wider World

Strand unit: Media education

Strand: Myself & the Wider World

Strand unit: Media education

JC
SPHE

Strand: Belonging & Integrating

Strand unit: Bullying is Everyone's Business

Meta information

  • Asset type: Video
  • Language: English , Gaeilge
  • Rights: Attribution-Noncommercial Share Alike Creative Commons
  • Cost: No

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