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Preview of "Take Off Your Hat When the Flag Goes By!" Recorded Song mp3

"Take Off Your Hat When the Flag Goes By!" Recorded Song mp3

"Take Off Your Hat When the Flag Goes By" is a recorded song from the Music Munchkins video, "Music Munchkins Learn about Firecrackers, Freedom and Our Founding Fathers." The song teaches respect for America's flag, the pledge, and those who have fought for our country. The words are: "Take off your hat when the flag goes by. Stand up tall and salute. Remember those who gave their lives and fought for freedom and truth. Give a big shout and a big "hooray!" For the flag of the USA. Freedom was bo
Preview of Pilgrims' Song, accompanies the Pilgrim lesson

Pilgrims' Song, accompanies the Pilgrim lesson

This song has the exact words, taught in the Pilgrims Lesson, that goes with the American History curriculum. What makes this curriculum different from other curriculum out there, is that it is not just information and worksheets. These are step-by-step lessons for all and any teachers to use, involving and engaging the students so they can experience American History like never before. The four songs throughout the curriculum are sung, and repeated so the in-depth facts told in the songs wi
Preview of A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids - Episode 6: Nationalization

A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids - Episode 6: Nationalization

In 1864, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo making the American Southwest a United States territory where the land would soon be crisscrossed with train tracks and roads, with new economies of health, culture and anthropological tourism, as well as harsh and inhumane impacts to Indigenous peoples.The 6th and final episode of our Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids series recording tells the story of the era of nationalization of the American Southwest after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hida
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 A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids - Episode 5: Colonization

A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids - Episode 5: Colonization

Within two decades, the Spanish settlers returned to the Rio Grande Valley, laying claim to the fertile valleys to build haciendas, churches and towns, to be owned by the Spanish crown. This virtual field trip to Los Luceros Historic Site will tell the story.Part 5 of our Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids tells the story of the Spanish colonial era of the American Southwest after the Pueblo Revolt. Representatives of the Spanish crown returned to terra nueva to claim territory in
Preview of A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids - Episode 2: Settling Down

A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids - Episode 2: Settling Down

For over 10,000 years, communities grew in the desert, with elaborate roads and structures that remain today. The complexity of Chaco Canyon’s architecture, engineering, and governance demonstrates the sophistication of the Southwestern cultures.In Episode 2, we learn about how these settlements flourished in the Southwest, and how they were interconnected with communities thousands of miles away. We see the development of roadways following trade routes that are still used today, along with arc
Preview of A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids - Episode 3: Strangers Arrive

A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids - Episode 3: Strangers Arrive

In July of 1540, the Ashiwi people watched as a group of armed strangers – who turned out to be Europeans – came into the desert Southwest, on horseback, and with an agenda of finding the cities of gold they had heard were located in the desert Southwest.Part 3 of our story tells the story of the day when the A:shiwi (Zuni) people met some uninvited visitors. We hear what happened, how this moment changed the course of the history of the people already living in the desert southwest, and we see
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