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Preview of Bullying prevention peace song: classroom community

Bullying prevention peace song: classroom community

Created by
I am Bullyproof
#classroomcommunity: This timely studio record song has a history of teaching students to care more about the world and less about petty personal dramas. With religious beliefs, alternative facts, and polarizing politics being so in the air lately, use this song to remind students we are all more the same than different at the heart. Come from kindness. Lyrics pose a question that is both universal and personal. How far should a person go when they believe they are right? How far would you go?
Preview of 4 Quarters in a Dollar

4 Quarters in a Dollar

Created by
More with Music
This song focuses on counting quarters within a dollar. The song begins with, "1, 2, 3,4 quarters in a dollar". It goes on to sing the amounts as each quarter is added to equal a dollar (.25, .50, .75, 1.00). You and your students will have this song in your head way after the school day is over! :) 4 Quarters in a Dollar by Amanda G. Ellis, MT-BC is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at www.morewithmusic.org.
Preview of We're gonna' rock to the 3 kinds of rocks!

We're gonna' rock to the 3 kinds of rocks!

Created by
More with Music
This is a fun song about the 3 kinds of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. In this song each verse is repeated to give the listener a greater chance of hearing and grasping the academic content. This song gives short definitions of each of the 3 kinds of rocks: 1. Igneous rocks are formed when magma or lava cools and hardens. 2. Sedimentary rocks are made of pebbles, sand and clay. they are squeezed together in layers and become buried and cemented to form hard rock. 3. Me
Preview of Everyday I use my senses

Everyday I use my senses

Created by
More with Music
This song introduces each of the 5 senses and what they each do. The song states, "Everyday I use my senses". The tempo is easy to singalong to and gives you time to point to each of the 5 senses as they are sung. Everyday I use my Senses by Amanda G. Ellis, MT-BC is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at www.morewithmusic.org.
Preview of Greetings

Greetings

Greetings: I love echo songs, because they are the easiest way to invite a group to sing along. In this song, we are learning how to say hello to potential friends from around the world, learning how to sing along, and hopefully learning how to be a friend. All in one little song! Make sure to have the students follow the directions to "reach out their hands" as well as echoing during that section
Preview of Classroom #2: Learning from Me to You!

Classroom #2: Learning from Me to You!

This song is about continents! This is a fun activity and song that could be used within your classroom. It tells what the 7 continents are in a fun academic way! Please download the FREE lyrics bundle! Enjoy!
Preview of Sacajawea Bio-Song A

Sacajawea Bio-Song A

This biographical song summarizes Sacajawea's life and using historical fiction.
Preview of The World War One Song

The World War One Song

Created by
Mr Beat
Here is a catchy way to remember the basic facts about World War I.
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching the 50 States and 50 Capitals

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching the 50 States and 50 Capitals

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches the 50 states and the 50 capitals.
Preview of Who Did?

Who Did?

Yom KippurYom Kippur is one of the holiest days of the Jewish holiday cycle. Itis a day of repentance for wrong-doing, for asking forgiveness fromone’s fellows and from God. Traditionally, adults go to synagogue, andeveryone over the age of 13 fasts, refraining from both food and drinkfrom sundown the evening before until sundown on Yom Kippur itself.The purpose of fasting is to let the body focus on prayer and not worryabout day to day matters, and to be able to feel empathy for those whomay of
Preview of We're Gonna Build A Better World

We're Gonna Build A Better World

This song was written originally for the National Library Summer Reading Club Theme of 2017, “Building A Better World”, this is the tune to an old union song that I grew up singing, “We’re Gonna Roll the Union On.” There are so many ways to help build a better world, so you can add your own ideas to this song! Have the children add hand gestures for each of the verses, and have them think of new ways to help build a better world.
Preview of Apples and Honey/Tapuchim U'Dvash

Apples and Honey/Tapuchim U'Dvash

Rosh HaShanahRosh HaShanah is the Jewish New Year, (translated as the head ofthe year) and usually falls at the end of September or in the monthof October. It is considered a time of new beginnings and of internalhouse-cleaning. Children are taught to reflect on the choices that theymade in the past year, to ask forgiveness for any poor choices, and tosymbolically “throw away” the bad deeds in order to not carry theminto the new year. Traditionally, it is a time that families go to attendsynagog
Preview of Miracles Happen

Miracles Happen

PesachPesach is the celebration of the exodus of the Hebrew slaves fromEgypt. It is a major holiday in the Jewish religion. We celebrate it byretelling the story of the exodus (the Hagaddah), eating a meal full ofsymbols of the Hebrew slaves experience (the Seder), and singing lotsof songs. Traditions of how exactly the holiday is celebrated and whatfoods are eaten vary greatly depending on the ethnic background ofeach family.Miracles Happen – words and music by Joanie CalemWhen I do this song w
Preview of Let The Stars Peek Through

Let The Stars Peek Through

SukkotSukkot is a week-long Jewish harvest holiday. Historically, it was when thefinal harvests of the summer were gathered before the rains began.Families would build temporary booths near the fields so that theycould live and work in the fields for the time of the harvest. The boothsalso symbolize the forty-year period during which the children of Israelwere wandering in the desert following their exodus from slavery inEgypt, living in temporary shelters. The word “Sukkot” means “booths,”and r
Preview of Building A Sukkah

Building A Sukkah

SukkotSukkot is a week-long Jewish harvest holiday. Historically, it was when thefinal harvests of the summer were gathered before the rains began.Families would build temporary booths near the fields so that theycould live and work in the fields for the time of the harvest. The boothsalso symbolize the forty-year period during which the children of Israelwere wandering in the desert following their exodus from slavery inEgypt, living in temporary shelters. The word “Sukkot” means “booths,”and r
Preview of Federalist Party Song!  "New Verses to an Old Tune"

Federalist Party Song! "New Verses to an Old Tune"

This Song is a modern rockin remake of an anti-French song entitled New Verses to an Old Tune that was written and published in a Federalist newspaper in 1798. The song was written after the details of the XYZ Affair were revealed to the Congress, and then to the rest of the nation through the newspaper print culture of the early republic. This song can be used with our lesson (available on TPT) about the XYZ Affair. The lyrics are somewhat bawdy including the verse "Yankee Doodle (mind the
Preview of The Woodrow Wilson Song

The Woodrow Wilson Song

Created by
Mr Beat
A song about the life and times of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.
Preview of The Primary and Secondary Sources Song

The Primary and Secondary Sources Song

Created by
Mr Beat
It's primary versus secondary sources, and primary always has the advantage. This is a song to help you memorize the differences between primary and secondary sources.
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