Dylan, Cash, & The Nashville Cats
Teacher Resources
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Curriculum
Use the Tool Kit to introduce new instruments and Nashville’s music history with arts, English language arts, social studies, and science standards.
This teacher’s guide allows students to explore the political, social, and cultural climate of the United States of America during the 1960s and early 1970s through the lens of music. It offers inter-disciplinary project-based learning activities for the classroom.
Additions
Brief biographies of the Nashville Cats, a glossary, and classroom handouts associated with the lessons in the guides can be used as reference materials for the classroom.
Powerpoints
View artifacts, historic photos, and primary documents through PowerPoints that can be used during instruction.
Videos
Learn more information about Dylan’s time in Nashville and watch performances by Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, and Linda Ronstadt. These videos can be used as supplementary material to illustrate the music and relationships discussed in the teacher’s guides.
Worksheets
Use the easily printable activity sheets referenced in the teacher’s guides for classroom instruction. Some directly support the curriculum while others are a fun addition to the lessons.