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4th grade science songs for Microsoft Word and for Montessori

Preview of Today's Weather Chart Real Photos

Today's Weather Chart Real Photos

Document the daily weather with these natural pictures. I could not find a weather chart without cartoon clip art so here is the one I made for my preschool class! Foggy, Rainy, Cloudy, Partly Cloudy, Sunny, Stormy, Snowy!
Preview of 89 Animals of the Rain Forest "What Am I?" Educational Card Game *Montessori*

89 Animals of the Rain Forest "What Am I?" Educational Card Game *Montessori*

Created by
Kimberly Blane
This is a file consisting of 89 Animals of the Amazon Rainforest Nomenclature Cards. These are different in that they have a fourth card for each animal. The fourth card is a "What Am I?" card in order to impart a little knowledge on each animal. There are symbols on the bottom of each master card and the "What am I?" card so you an easily check if you were correct. I also outlined each card in colors according to which animal group it is in. I tried to give you as many uses for these cards
Preview of Rock Cycle Song (Sung to the tune of Row, Row, Row Your Boat)

Rock Cycle Song (Sung to the tune of Row, Row, Row Your Boat)

Created by
Donnie Thomassen
This song, sung to the tune of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," is a great way to explain the main phases of the rock cycle. It introduces the three different types of rocks and the process they go through. Combine this with the creation of a rock cycle poster for a complete understanding of this geologic concept. Enjoy!
Preview of States of Matter song (Farmer in the Dell)

States of Matter song (Farmer in the Dell)

Created by
Heather Shimp
This song, set to the tune of "Farmer in the Dell," is great for teaching properties of matter. I used it with my 2nd graders and they loved it, but it would also work for older grades. Enjoy!
Preview of "Rocks and Stones" song (tune of Flintstones) Geology unit, rocks & minerals

"Rocks and Stones" song (tune of Flintstones) Geology unit, rocks & minerals

Created by
Renee Fairchild
During my many years of teaching third grade and the unit on rocks and minerals, the “Flintstones” theme song kept popping into my head. I began thinking of some new lyrics for the song, but the idea never fully came to fruition, until… I now teach sixth grade science in a small private, Christian school. Once again, I had to teach a unit on rocks and minerals. This time, I really began working hard to finish what I had started years ago. This is the final result! The “meat” of the lyrics c
Preview of Science Song: "The Planets of the Solar System" to tune "12 Days of Christmas"

Science Song: "The Planets of the Solar System" to tune "12 Days of Christmas"

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
"The Planets of the Solar System" Song is a science song that teaches the planets of our solar system, and that the name of the star in the system is the sun. Sung to the tune of "The 12 Days of Christmas" students can sing it as "8 planets of the Solar System" with Neptune as the last. Plus I put in a verse that Pluto is a dwarf planet. I also made it so you can sing it as "9 Planets of the Solar System" with Neptune as the next to the last, and Pluto last, just in case your curriculum sti
Preview of Birds of New England Cards

Birds of New England Cards

This set of cards showcases 30 of New England's birds. Simply print and laminate. A great addition to your bird lesson plan. Please check out my other products and leave feedback.
Preview of Simple Machines Song

Simple Machines Song

Created by
Katie Houstle
My students requested I write a song to the tune of Uptown Funk, so here it is! It names the simple machines, talks about how they are used, and discusses work=force times distance. It gets stuck in their heads so they are better able to remember the simple machines! To hear how it goes, check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peF3itrXwv0
Preview of Culinary Science Lesson Plan (12 different themes)

Culinary Science Lesson Plan (12 different themes)

Created by
Eunhee Kim
Unlock the World of Science Learning Through Cooking!Culinary Science Lesson PlanEngage your little ones in a fun-filled learning adventure!For Teachers & ParentsInteractive Activities: Explore science concepts through cooking tasks tailored for ages 3 to 10.Hands-On Experience: Watch as your children develop essential skills while having a blast in the kitchen.Educational Fun: Foster a love for learning through the joy of culinary exploration.Unlock a World of Learning!Get your Culinary Sci
Preview of History of Light

History of Light

These are interesting cards that can be printed on cardstock and laminated. I use them in my classroom and bring in the real materials for the students to understand that light has evolved from fire to the lightbulbs we use today. This is a great set of cards to be used in a lesson or on the shelf as a matching activity.
Preview of Safari Oceans Toob Matchup Cards

Safari Oceans Toob Matchup Cards

These cards match up perfectly with the Safari Oceans Toob. These are great for play or for use in a lesson plan. Simply print, cut and laminate. Please check out my other items for sale and feedback is always appreciated. :)
Preview of Paleontologists Here, There Chant English and Spanish Versions

Paleontologists Here, There Chant English and Spanish Versions

Created by
Tu Voz Inspira
Paleontologists chant to use when teaching about fossils or careers. Works well with a sentence patterning chart. It is available in English and Spanish. Works great for Dual Language Immersion or teaching emerging bilinguals.
Preview of Weather Song: Clouds and Water Cycle

Weather Song: Clouds and Water Cycle

Created by
Katie Houstle
To the Tune of "What Does the Fox Say", this song addresses how clouds form, the water cycle, the different types of clouds, and more general weather information! The students loving singing about clouds in the voices that are similar to the original song. To check out what the song sounds like, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oj1sqkzOq0
Preview of Ecosystems: Terrestrial & Aquatic- "Who Needs the Textbook?"(16 pages)

Ecosystems: Terrestrial & Aquatic- "Who Needs the Textbook?"(16 pages)

Ecosystems: Terrestrial & Aquatic: Activities, song parodies, games, etc. on - all perfect for classroom use! (Ecosystems)
Preview of Montessori Cosmic Tower Pictures

Montessori Cosmic Tower Pictures

Created by
Indegrow
Help your children to understand where we live in the universe. Print the pictures and glue on a set of boxes from a craft store. This is a big hit in the classroom!!
Preview of Where I Live Book, 1st Montessori Great Lesson Activity

Where I Live Book, 1st Montessori Great Lesson Activity

Students can use page prompts to guide their personalized artwork and better conceptualize their place in the Universe in this "Where I Live" book. Beginning with the broad concept of the Universe and breaking down their location in the cosmos to their own home, students will see exactly where s/he or they fit in! The book is editable as a Word document so that you can specialize the pages to fit your students. This activity can be given as single pages over several days or as a complete book. B
Preview of Ecosystem Cup Song

Ecosystem Cup Song

Created by
Katie Houstle
Sing this song to the tune of When I'm Gone (The Cup Song). A song all about ecosystems with tons of key vocabulary: food web, predator, and producer to name a few! The students can do the Cups routine along with singing to keep them entertained as well! To see a video of the song being performed with the cup routine, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtbbjuhjmNY
Preview of Nature of Science Vocabulary Chants

Nature of Science Vocabulary Chants

Chants are an exciting and effective teaching strategy. This Nature of Science pack contains five chants about topics such as the scientific method and safety. Why chants? Chants are embedded with science vocabulary and concepts, crucial to lesson content. They use music and rhythm, devices that help students retain the information longer. Chants are a tried and true strategy for ELL learners (as well as all learners). Most of all, they pique interest in the lesson and pre-teach key lesson point
Preview of Life Cycle of a Salmon (fish)

Life Cycle of a Salmon (fish)

A great activity to learn about the life cycle of a fish (or salmon). Students can either be taught as a group lesson or these can be printed on cardstock and laminated for students to do the activity independently.
Preview of Butterfly versus Moth

Butterfly versus Moth

This is a great way to do a venn diagram while comparing butterflies and moths. Either using yarn or the large venn diagram circles you can purchase at teacher store, print these cards on cardstock, laminate, and have students sort the likes and differences of butterflies and moths. What a fun, hands-on way to learn science!
Preview of Wonderful Watershed

Wonderful Watershed

This worksheet helps students to identify the parts of their local watershed much like they might find their own global address. It also includes a few multiple choice questions, some fill-in-the blanks, and some short answers. Meant to be paired with a lesson on your local watershed.
Preview of Meteorology (Weather) Song

Meteorology (Weather) Song

Created by
Katie Houstle
A catchy song to the tune of "Shut Up and Dance with Me" that includes information about weather, climate, jet stream, fronts, air masses, weather instruments, etc.! The kids enjoy the upbeat music and it helps them retain the vocab and information! To hear how it goes, check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN1ubisEVMg
Preview of Sun, Earth, Moon Song

Sun, Earth, Moon Song

Created by
Katie Houstle
A song to help students understand that the sun is in the middle of the ecosystem! They also learn about revolutions, rotations, and the relationship between the earth, sun, and moon in our solar system! Check out my class singing the song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaXPSSnPPLQ&t=5s
Preview of Leave No Trace Song - Outdoor Education For K-12 Students

Leave No Trace Song - Outdoor Education For K-12 Students

This is a great tool for teaching Leave No Trace environmental ethics with K-12 students. Paired together with our other resources for teaching Leave No Trace, you'll have a full curriculum of LNT focused activities for students of all ages. You can play this song on just about any string instrument of we recommend the ukulele or guitar (instructional videos soon to follow). If you like our products for sharing Leave No Trace with elementary age students be sure to leave a review! Other prod
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