“The Times They Are A-Changing”

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“The Times They Are A-Changing” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC WdCKPtnYE

Quick Write: What is the main idea of the song? What is the message that Bob Dylan wanted to get across to his audience? Reflect: What connection can you make to this song? How does the song make you feel? What does it make you think about?

Unit Question: Why do we change?

Areas of Change: Political Climate School Policies Personal Emotional Social Borders

Quotes About Change:

Pick one of the previous quotes and analyze its meaning. Why did you pick this quote? (what stood out to you?) What does it mean to you? How can this quote apply to your life? What are your feelings about the quote? (agree/disagree)