You know, the kids can be creative also.  You could have them write lyrics 
for songs they know using the content of your lessons.  I think my team is 
going to incorporate some serious Karaoke time next year having the kids 
write songs and perform them.

Bill


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> Thanks for your suggestion. Do you know of any particular songs that would 
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