"I Don't Want To Be"

Teaching Pre K-8, Jan 2005

The Boston-based Rock and Roll Library has selected pop singer Gavin DeGraw's hit single "I Don't Want To Be" as the theme of the 2004-05 Song Lesson Contest.

The program challenges educators to create a lesson based on the song. Possible subjects include civics, health, mathematics, music, art and English. Lessons will be judged on creativity, educational content and how well it meets educational standards. All submissions must be made online at www.RockLibrary.com

DeGraw's song encourages listeners to "be who they are," rather than internalizing expectations placed on them by their peers.

The grand prize is a special performance and student talk-back with DeGraw at the winning school in April or May 2005.

Cash prizes are also available. The contest is open to all educators. The deadline for submission is January 13, 2005. For more information, check out www.RockLibrary.com

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