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Free higher education math songs

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
Preview of ASMR and Ambient Music Audio/Video

ASMR and Ambient Music Audio/Video

I've reviewed 6 ASMR videos and 16 music tracks/videos on YouTube for your classroom! Some include changing images that are relaxing and visually pleasing. All music is calm and perfect for centers time, independent work time, or study time. I have played all of these for my third graders and use them myself as well. Disney and Harry Potter inspired music included! This is a PDF that you can put on your Smart Board, or just click the links from your laptop/preferred audio source.
Preview of Audio Classroom Management Vol. 1

Audio Classroom Management Vol. 1

Created by
Reid Volk
Ever wonder how your classroom can run more effectively? Rather than telling your kids every directive, let the musical cues do it for you! In this pack there are 14 royalty and commercial free songs that you can use for your classroom. They come in a variety of lengths and genres and work great for transitions, getting your class' attention, and giving them a quick amount of think time! These files are ready to load right on to your ipad, iphone, or able to be played directly from your comput
Preview of The Midpoint Song

The Midpoint Song

Created by
Lisa Lawrence
Teach this song to your students to help them learn how to apply the midpoint formula. I use this song every year with my students and they love it!
Preview of Trig Derivatives Rap (to the tune of Ice Ice Baby)

Trig Derivatives Rap (to the tune of Ice Ice Baby)

This catchy rap will help your students memorize the trigonometric derivatives quickly! Set to the tune of "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice, all 6 trig derivatives are presented in the song. My students memorize them quickly this way - if they ever forget one, I say "Alright stop" and they "hear" the song and know them. I even had a student who was 35 and had never done math since my class come up to me at the mall and sing it to me. Great fun and great memorization tool.
Preview of Sinusoidal a, b, c, d song (for transformations)

Sinusoidal a, b, c, d song (for transformations)

Created by
Faye Joudrey
Need a fun and interactive way for students to remember how changing a variable in a sinusoidal function changes the function? For y = a sinb (x-c) +d form. This is an excellent way to start or end a class and connection with a variety of learning preferences (music, kinesthetic, visual).
Preview of Mathematics Song - Total Surface Area

Mathematics Song - Total Surface Area

Created by
G Prasad
Song for memorizing Total Surface Area of basic solids namely:- Cube Cuboid Cylinder Cone Hemisphere Sphere
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