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Preview of Mulitplication song (6 times tables)

Mulitplication song (6 times tables)

Created by
Kurtis Parks
Former American Idol Finalist and Nashville singer-songwriter Kurtis Parks has come up with a fun and easy way to teach young students their times tables. Multiplication is one of the toughest parts of Math to teach young kids, especially when using memorization methods. We see kids all the time singing catchy songs by their favorite Disney artists, and even songs on the radio. Kurtis has come up with some of the catchiest melodies to teach children their "times tables". This is the first song o
Preview of "Common Denominators" - An Adding and Subtracting Fractions Song!

"Common Denominators" - An Adding and Subtracting Fractions Song!

This is a rock style song designed to get your students to remember the secret to adding and subtracting fractions. Common Denominators! Once they hear this song, they will never forget it!
Preview of "Subtraction from 10" (MP3 - song)

"Subtraction from 10" (MP3 - song)

Musical math works! Use this groovy song by The Bonus Point Band to help your students rehearse their basic subtraction facts. Start with 10 - 1 = 9 and keep subtracting until you reach zero. You will also have a good definition of "subtraction" built into the chorus: "Subtraction means take away." "Subtraction from 10" by Ash Kizer is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Dudley's Multiplication Raps: Multiply by 5's

Dudley's Multiplication Raps: Multiply by 5's

Dudley's Multiplication Raps combine rhythm, recitation, and repetition to make learning to multiply fun! My colleagues and I have had great experiences using these songs with our students and we know you will too. Unlike with other similar products, there are no additional phrases or lyrics to learn or have get in the way. Each song consists of three verses. The first two verses are simply the problems and answers said to the beat, followed by a run through of the multiples. In the last ve
Preview of Hip-Hop Music Teaching Fractions

Hip-Hop Music Teaching Fractions

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches all about fractions, such as improper fractions, how to find a percent and how to work with decimals. This video I made that goes with this video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V96_PjlrVQc
Preview of The Greater Denominator Blues: A Song About Comparing Fractions (MP3 Recording)

The Greater Denominator Blues: A Song About Comparing Fractions (MP3 Recording)

Created by
Ally Webb
This whimsical song, "The Greater Denominator Blues," is a song about comparing fractions of different denominators. Printable lyrics and chords, as well as some fun accompanying cartoons, are also available on TpT. Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based the red fraction inset material that we use in our math curriculum, but the visuals will nicely supplement any elementary math/fractions curriculum. These cards can be printed onto cardstock and made into a cute little b
Preview of 123 Snack Song

123 Snack Song

Created by
Becky Long Songs
This is a single song from my CD "All Day Long Songs." I often use it in my classroom right before we have snack. It is a song that helps students count to 10, hear patterns and learn rhythms. There are 2 instrumental parts to this song where you can have the children pat heads, tap toes, wave arms, etc. to the beat of the music. It is a great transition song to use between and activity and a snack or lunch. 123 Snack Song by Rebecca Long is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No
Preview of Decimal Places and Rounding Decimals

Decimal Places and Rounding Decimals

PLEASE RATE MY FLIPCHART... 11 page Promethean flipchart. ActivInspire software. Engaging interactive lesson and practice with decimal places and rounding. Activote quiz: Can be done as a paper/pencil quiz if eggs are not available. One page set up for plenty of practice... Activote quiz. PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK AS IT WILL BE HELPFUL TO OTHERS THINKING OF PURCHASING SOME OF MY OTHER MATERIALS. Thank you... Karen
Preview of I Like the Sixes - Multiplication Parody for the Six Times Tables

I Like the Sixes - Multiplication Parody for the Six Times Tables

This is a parody I made to help students learn their Six times tables. It practices the times tables and counting by sixes. The instruments are played by me, but the original song was "I Like to Move It" by Reel to Real. This song is FREE and I am not profiting from it, although I hope a few students profit by it reinforcing their skills with multiplying. The voice over at the beginning was my son, Owen, as a two year old!
Preview of 2nd grade addition and subtraction jeopardy game

2nd grade addition and subtraction jeopardy game

Created by
michelle saul
This flipchart was created as a review game of simple addition and subtraction in order to make it more fun! All of the questions are in a jeopardy format. The colors behind the questions are not locked in, so once a student chooses a question you can move the color down to the bottom of the screen so it is not picked again. Then the fun continues! Hope you enjoy!
Preview of Pattern Song: Let's All Do the Robot mp3

Pattern Song: Let's All Do the Robot mp3

This is a fun song that teaches children what a pattern is. "A pattern repeats itself". For any child who likes robots, dancing, and wants to learn how to create a pattern, this is the song for them. Come along and beep boop and bop bop! Mrs. Debbie is an Exceptional Student Education Teacher for Pre-K and looks for ways to engage students with delays and typical peers alike. Mrs. Debbie finds that music helps students retain information in long term memory. This song was written with her studen
Preview of Number Song: Number Express mp3

Number Song: Number Express mp3

The Number Express is a counting song that helps students learn to count from one to ten. It is adapted for educational purposes from another song in the Mrs. Debbie's Music library. If your student or child enjoys trains and upbeat music to learn to, this is the song for them! Mrs. Debbie's Music has also uploaded a file that you will use to help enhance this learning through music experience. Search the file "Number Song: Number Express Book and Worksheets" on the Teachers Pay Teachers website
Preview of Times Fours - An educational parody to practice the 4's Multiplication Tables

Times Fours - An educational parody to practice the 4's Multiplication Tables

This song helps kids become more familiar with the four's times tables and counting by fours. Kids practice their times tables up to 4 x 10 and also count by multiples of fours. It is an "educational parody", meaning, I play the tune "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz, but changed the lyrics to help my students with this multiplication table. I am not profiting in any way and just hope it helps your students! "I done, done my fours, got them memorized, Now I can count by four and multiply, I know all
Preview of Fact Family - Educational Parody for teaching Addition/Subtraction Fact Families

Fact Family - Educational Parody for teaching Addition/Subtraction Fact Families

This song was written to reinforce fact families. I refer to the addition problems as the brother and sister, and the subtraction problems as the mother and father. "Everybody say hi to the brother, Two numbers to add, Everybody say hi to the sister, Switch the ones you had, If you know the brother, look behind your back, Because the sister is the turn-around-fact! Add two numbers, what do you get? Switch those numbers, it's the same I bet!" This is a parody of "We are Family" by Sister Sle
Preview of Little Bug's Days of the Week Song

Little Bug's Days of the Week Song

This is a great song for teaching the days of the week. Kids love the sound effects and the little bug's voice. Be sure to download the free mini book that goes with the song to reproduce for your students.This song is great for kindergarten, first and and also preschool.
Preview of Skip Counting by 1's, 2's, 5's & 10's

Skip Counting by 1's, 2's, 5's & 10's

Created by
Joanne Clausen
Teach students how to count and skip count by 1's, 2's, 5's & 10's with a fun upbeat rocky song. Original song written & performed by Joanne Clausen. It was recorded using Garage band & Protools. Highly recommended for grades K-2.Skip Counting Song by Jocie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Area, Perimeter, Math Song

Area, Perimeter, Math Song

Created by
math-songs
The old tune "This Old Man" will help kids understand how to find the area of a square & how to find the side length given the area You can listen to a clip of this, and all the other math songs at our website http://www.math-songs.com You can also buy the songs in bulk at the site. Proof Song by Math Songs is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Area perimeter song by Math Song is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCo
Preview of Knees, Hands and Fingers

Knees, Hands and Fingers

This song,co-written with Bill Prince is keyed to produce a mathmatical feel for 3 + 2 or a 5 beat combination. Knees are patted or patsched on the first beat, hands clapped on the second beat, fingers snapped on the third beat, Patsch on fourth beat and clap on beat five which gives a 3 + 2 feel to the music. This can be done with partners by clapping own hands on beat one, clapping partners right hand on beat 2 and 3. Clap own on beat 4 and the partners left hand on beat 5. The words of the s
Preview of Dudley's Multiplication Raps: Multiply by 2's

Dudley's Multiplication Raps: Multiply by 2's

Dudley's Multiplication Raps combine rhythm, recitation, and repetition to make learning to multiply fun! My colleagues and I have had great experiences using these songs with our students and we know you will too. Unlike with other similar products, there are no additional phrases or lyrics to learn or have get in the way. Each song consists of three verses. The first two verses are simply the problems and answers said to the beat, followed by a run through of the multiples. In the last verse,
Preview of Colors Song: Treasure of Colors

Colors Song: Treasure of Colors

This mp3 is a fun, pirate themed, treasure song geared towards Pre-K and Kindergarten aged students. Mrs. Debbie teaches students with Special Needs and finds that Mrs. Debbie's Music is effective in engaging Exceptional Education Students of many varying ages, that may have a Developmental Delay as well. We have created a set of activities that are 36 pages long. Mrs. Debbie's Music is committed to High Scopes Teaching, therefore the supplemental materials and manipulatives that go along with t
Preview of Center Rotation Schedule

Center Rotation Schedule

Created by
rebecca whittet
This is a flipchart you can use to show your students which center to go to on a daily basis. Each student will be placed in a group, themed using sea creatures. They will rotate to centers labeled A, B, C, and D. The rotation schedule is for Monday-Thursday. Friday is assessment :). I left my students' names so that the text box would stay on the page. Just enter your students' names and erase mine :).
Preview of Find a Number- Comparing numbers greater than, less than, or equal to

Find a Number- Comparing numbers greater than, less than, or equal to

Created by
MUSACtivities
Find a number is a fun interactive song where the kids go on a hunt for numbers that are greater than, less than, or equal to the number they are holding. MUSACtivities has made this song so you can customize it for your classroom. You may use whole numbers, fractions, negative numbers or a combination of all of them! The point is to get the kids up and moving while still learning how to compare numbers. Go to MUSACtivities.com and look under the 4M tab for the lesson plan. It's so easy though y
Preview of Shapes Song: Square Dance to Shapes Song mp3

Shapes Song: Square Dance to Shapes Song mp3

Square Dance to Shapes is an educational song that will have students moving and dancing while learning their shapes. The song is simple to dance to. During Large or Small Group settings this song will be a great addition to your lesson. It would make a fun brain break as well. During the song, the students are asked to use their arms to make an oval above their head, use their hands to make a diamond, and so on. Research is showing that students making connections with other students helps with
Preview of Stop, Look and Listen

Stop, Look and Listen

This is early childrens "rap" with a chorus in mixed meters (4 & 3)Every time the word "listen" is sung it appears in a 3/4 meter measure. The song was written by Clark Bell to remind children that the streets and sidewalks can be very dangerous places and that they need to keep their wits about them (not allowing distractions such as "texting" to endanger themselves and their friends. The song appears in the Special Kind of Songs album which features a variety of meters as well as a lot of
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