Songs with Geography terms in them?
Thanks so much!
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Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (Marvin Gaye) has a LOT of terms in it.
America the Beautiful
Mississippi Queen (Mountain)
Misty Mountain Hop (Led Zeppelin)
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (Gordon Lightfoot)
Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin)
Rocky Mountain High (John Denver)
Rocky Mountain Way (Joe Walsh)
Country Roads (John Denver)
Volcano (Jimmy Buffett)
Changes In Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes (Jimmy Buffett)
Son of a Son of a Sailor (Jimmy Buffett)
This Land is Your Land (Woodie Guthrie)
Cry Me a River
The Mountains of Mourne
Sea of Heartache
Beyond the Sea
Climb Every Mountain
Mississippi
Over The Sea to Skye
Zambesi
John Denver, Rocky Mountain High
Some “patriotic” ones
God Bless America
God Bless the USA
Woody Guthrie’s This land is your land
If teaching the geographic grid system there’s one my colleague uses (don’t know where he got it) but it related the semi-permanent pressure zones to latitudes (and this helps locate the global wind belts/zones). You sing this to the tune of the Snow White elves song Hi Ho Hi Ho its off to work we go
Hi Lo, Hi Lo
Hi Lo, Hi Lo Down from the poles we go
90, 60, 30 zero
Hi Lo, Hi Lo
Hope these help. Best wishes in your teaching
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