America - Teacher and the Rockbots

America

Teacher and the Rockbots

  • Genre: Children's Music
  • Release Date: 2005-08-16
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2005 4 Boys, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Introduction 0:31 USD 0.99
2
Revolution, Revolution 4:42 USD 0.99
3
The National Anthem 2:07 USD 0.99
4
Civil War 3:23 USD 0.99
5
Grew to the West 3:22 USD 0.99
6
Holidays 4:04 USD 0.99
7
Let's Learn the 50 States 3:33 USD 0.99
8
Symbols of America 3:32 USD 0.99
9
Natural Wonders 3:51 USD 0.99
10
Pledge of Allegiance 0:40 USD 0.99
11
What Does the Pledge Mean? 2:30 USD 0.99
12
Branches of Government 2:57 USD 0.99
13
Washington DC 5:04 USD 0.99
14
Bill of Rights 3:41 USD 0.99
America - Teacher and the Rockbots
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Reviews

  • Civil War
    3
    By punkrockhistory
    It seems clear this song is for younger listeners and works for primary students to bring about recognition of concepts and figures from the Civil War and for that it should be applauded although the historical facts and timeline are inaccurate . For a more sophisticated musical look at the Civil War for secondary students try Professor Presley's Civil War Song. The first line states "State's rights, slavery, federal government (power), economy, these issues and maybe more, lead our country into Civil War." This allows for the various interpretations of the Civil War so students can become interested in the topic and search out information in order to come to their own conclusions
  • Good
    4
    By 50 States
    I learned the 50 states song in third grade and it was very catchy. Everyone was singing it. We had a test on all of the states and I got 100 because I knew the song so well. I only rated it 4 stars because they try to make it sound cooler than it really is
  • Song is meant to start dialogue
    5
    By 4BoysInc
    Cool reggae vibe. The song asks the question, "What did Americans fight each other for?" This will start a discussion about the various aspects of the Civil War. DavBart needs to remember that there is only so much one can discuss in a 3 minute song.
  • Good, Minus One Song
    3
    By DavBart
    I think it is great for our children to be educated via music, since it is a language everyone understands. However, the song needs to be truthful if it is used for education purposes. The song 'Civil War' speaks of the war fought over slavery and the Emancipation Proclamation ending slavery. Nothing is further from the truth! I hope the creators of this project will read this and consider re-doing that song as it is just as offensive as slavery itself.