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Preview of CRCT Rock Song from Eye of the Tiger Practice Help

CRCT Rock Song from Eye of the Tiger Practice Help

Created by
Chris Gunter
I created this song to help motivate my students and get excited for the CRCT. It goes with the song Survivor - Eye of the Tiger. The lyrics I created go with the beat perfectly, but you can change lyrics if you would like.
Preview of Prime Number Rap / Chant

Prime Number Rap / Chant

This is a quick and easy rap/chant I use with my students when introducing and/or reviewing prime numbers from #2 - #103. They really enjoy singing it, and I often notice them singing it under their breath while taking a test to recall the order of prime numbers. Note: there is no song to follow the beat as it's an original chant; more like spoken word. Enjoy! (Image "Jumbled Numbers" courtesy of free on-line source: http://www.DailyClipArt.net)
Preview of Place Value Vocabulary Math Chant

Place Value Vocabulary Math Chant

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a math chant. It is sung to military cadence. Students struggle to learn vocabulary and, as teachers we are always looking for creative ways to get the vocabulary permanently into their minds and out of their mouths. Place Value is a fundamental building block for many other concepts and it’s language can often be overlooked. This is why finding ways to put it into a form they’ll want to use and practice can be critical. My name is Melanie Whitesides and I find that music is a great way
Preview of Math Task Place Value Vocabulary Chant

Math Task Place Value Vocabulary Chant

Created by
WonbyOne
This math task lesson is all about encouraging students to use their creative side to help them learn Place Value. It can be adjusted up or down and made to include digits. My name is Melanie Whitesides and the only limitation is the imagination. Students struggle to learn vocabulary and, as teachers we are always looking for creative ways to get the vocabulary permanently into their minds and out of their mouths. Place Value is a fundamental building block for many other concepts and it’s lan
Preview of All About Transformation Song

All About Transformation Song

Created by
Ms Barksdale
I created lyrics for my students to remember the rules for reflection over the X and Y axes, translation, and dilation of points. It is a fun and engaging way to remember the many rules associated with the topic of transformations. Print the lyrics (I resize the document to fit 3 per page to save paper), laminate, and let the fun begin! Play the instrumental and invite your most active students to the front to lead the group in a sing along. Allow your students to sing and dance along. Trust me,
Preview of The Mean, Median, Mode and Range Song

The Mean, Median, Mode and Range Song

This is an easy song to learn-my fifth-graders have memorized it in five minutes. For years, this song has helped my students and thousands of others, to keep these confusing terms straight. ANYONE can sing this easy song. It will stay in long-term memory-you'll hear from your students years from now as they call on this song in their freshman STATS 101 class! The Mean, median, mode and range song by Laura Sorochak is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Wor
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