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Preview of Oh California (Oh Susannah) Gold Rush Song

Oh California (Oh Susannah) Gold Rush Song

Created by
Mr Hector
Fourth ( 4th) Grade - California History Music Activity. This is an instrumental version of the " Oh California Song". If you're a 4th grade teacher in California, this is a great recording to use with your students. It's an opportunity for them to learn about the California Gold Rush. The melody is originally based on " Oh Susannah. The lyrics are available for free.
Preview of PATRIOTIC SONG - "THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA" - VOCAL RECORDING

PATRIOTIC SONG - "THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA" - VOCAL RECORDING

Created by
HANK FELLOWS
"THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA" was composed by New York City educator/songwriter Hank Fellows shortly after the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01. This patriotic song has been performed hundreds of times across America, including many annual 9-11 commemorations. A FREE music lead sheet for this song, for Grades 3-8, is available in Hank's TpT store. Also available is an instrumental track for this song, in a children's musical key, for $5.00. This song is ideal for Veterans Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, July
Preview of "PATRIOTIC SONG - "THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA" - INSTRUMENTAL TRACK - GRADES 3-8

"PATRIOTIC SONG - "THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA" - INSTRUMENTAL TRACK - GRADES 3-8

Created by
HANK FELLOWS
"THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA" was composed by New York City educator/songwriter Hank Fellows shortly after the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01. This patriotic song has been performed hundreds of times across America. This instrumental track is identical to the vocal/instrumental version of this song available as a FREE DOWNLOAD in Hank's TpT store, except that this instrumental track is in a children's musical key, instead of the adult key appearing on the vocal track. This song is ideal for Veterans Day
Preview of A Time of Terror

A Time of Terror

Created by
Rosemarie Reed
A time of terror is a dramatization (radio play, introduced by Paul Robeson, Jr., dramatized by John Amos) of a true story about a group of young Black men who were accused of a heinous crime in the Pre-Civil Rights South. They were threatened with lynching.
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