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Preview of Amphibian the Frog: Educational Song for Life Cycles

Amphibian the Frog: Educational Song for Life Cycles

This educational school song teaches the four main life cycles of a frog: egg, tadpole, froglet and frog. It is very effective for teaching life cycles in grades preK - 2. It has been road tested and loved by many children and I often have to play it more than once! I hope it works for you too. Enjoy! Copyright DudleBug Music 2010 ASCAP
Preview of Plant Song

Plant Song

Created by
Jamar
Plant 101 is a song written primarily for kindergarten and first grade.The song teaches the basic parts of a plant in a modern fun song.All music was written and recorded by Jon Jamar.LYRICS PlantsYou got your stem, you have your leaves, and your rootsYou got your stem, your leaves, and your rootsCommon now ya’ll.Let’s goI am a plant out in the wild. I am just blowing in the windI am a plant out in the garden. I am just hanging with my friends.I got a stem that brings water into the plant.Roots
Preview of "Biomes and Climate Zones" (MP3 - song)

"Biomes and Climate Zones" (MP3 - song)

Introduce your next biomes lesson with a brief musical number by The Bonus Point Band. Biomes occur on certain places of the planet for a reason, and climate zones have a powerful influence on these large-scale ecosystems. Download this song for free and leave a rating to show your appreciation. Also, take a moment to view some of the other songs produced by The Bonus Point Band. Lyrics: Biomes and climate zones Go together like a dog and a bone. They go together like a compass and map. One
Preview of The Raptor Bird Song

The Raptor Bird Song

This song teaches about the basic ecology and adaptations of birds of prey,all to a memorable sing-along tune. Lyrics: Their name comes from a latin word Describes a dinosaur and a bird It means "to grab" that's what I heard A big ol' Raptor Bird Raptor Bird Raptor Bird it's a big ol' Raptor Bird They have big eyes to see what they eat They swoop right down and grab it with their feet and rip it up with their curved, hooked beak a big ol' Raptor Bird Eagles, hawks, falcons and owls and o
Preview of "Producers and Consumers" (MP3 - song)

"Producers and Consumers" (MP3 - song)

Energy moves through an ecosystem in an amazing way. The producers are able to use energy from the sun to make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. Consumers then eat the producers, using the same energy to grow and reproduce. After an organism dies, decomposers break down its body and it is recycled back into the ecosystem. Such a beautiful process should be put to music, and The Bonus Point Band is happy to oblige! Lyrics: Producers get their energy from sunlight in the
Preview of Podcast: Media forensics with Professor Siwei Lyu

Podcast: Media forensics with Professor Siwei Lyu

Created by
Futurum Careers
Suitable for 14 to 19-year-olds (secondary and high schools, and college), this article and accompanying activity sheet can be used in the classroom or shared with students online.This resource links to KS4/grades 9 & 10 and KS5/grades 11 & 12 Computer Science and Media Studies.It can also be used as a careers resource and links to Gatsby Benchmarks (UK):Gatsby Benchmark 2: Learning from career and labour market informationGatsby Benchmark 4: Linking curriculum learning to careers• This
Preview of Food Pyramid

Food Pyramid

Video version: https://youtu.be/7JhjofJaxRAWhat should we be eating, what helps us grow or not?Let’s check the food pyramidFrom the bottom to the topWe want to grow up good and strongAnd be all we can beSo what should we be eatingWhat does our body need?At the bottom of the pyramid are grains like bread and ricePasta and cereal, Pizza by the sliceNext come the vegetables and fruit, you seeThat help us keep our bodies very healthy, soNext we have some fish, meat and all that cheeseYogurt, eggs a
Preview of Podcast: Opportunities in dental research with Dr Jennifer Webster-Cyriaque

Podcast: Opportunities in dental research with Dr Jennifer Webster-Cyriaque

Created by
Futurum Careers
Suitable for 14 to 19-year-olds (secondary and high schools, and college), this podcast can be used in the classroom or shared with students online.This resource links to KS4/grades 9 & 10 and KS5/grades 11 & 12 Biology, Chemistry and Careers.It can also be used as a careers resource and links to Gatsby Benchmarks (UK):Gatsby Benchmark 2: Learning from career and labour market informationGatsby Benchmark 4: Linking curriculum learning to careers• This podcast features Dr Jennifer Webster
Preview of "North and South" (Magnetic Poles Song)

"North and South" (Magnetic Poles Song)

This catchy, upbeat song by The Bonus Point Band teaches about the poles of a magnet. What are they? How are they labeled? Where are they located on the magnet? The lyrics are included below. "North and South" North and south, every magnet has two poles. North and south, you'll never find them in solo. You will find the poles of the magnet on each end. They are north and south and they're labeled S and N. They're the strongest parts and attract the opposite. It's a wonder of nature, and we cal
Preview of The Scientific Method Rap

The Scientific Method Rap

An educational rap for all ages, outlining the basic steps of the Scientific Method. Download the audio file here for free, and watch/play The Scientific Method Rap music video for your students at http://youtu.be/bUa-ilQqEv0. Lyrics are simple, rhythmic and catchy, making them easy to learn and hard to resist! Printable lyrics sheet available for download here. Hop on the education rap train and ride with us! The Scientific Method Rap was recently featured in the local newspaper (click to
Preview of WATER Liquid or Solid Flipchart

WATER Liquid or Solid Flipchart

This flipchart addresses Georgia science standards for first grade and Common Core standards for writing. This freebie is just a small part of a 10 day unit I have developed for first grade. If you like this flipchart follow me and watch for the unit coming soon! Thank you!
Preview of Biomedical engineering - Accompanying podcast

Biomedical engineering - Accompanying podcast

Created by
Futurum Careers
In this podcast, Professor Simon Cherry, a biomedical engineer at the University of California Davis, discusses how historical physics discoveries have helped him develop the world's first biomedical scanner, the importance of teamwork for success in science, and how to build confidence in yourself. This podcast accompanies the Futurum article 'How does physics allow us to look inside the body?'. The article can be downloaded from the link below, along with an activity sheet, a PowerPoint that s
Preview of “Ladybug, Ladybug, Ladybu-u-ug” song by Leeny and Tamara

“Ladybug, Ladybug, Ladybu-u-ug” song by Leeny and Tamara

Created by
Leeny Tunes
The song, “Ladybug, Ladybug, Ladybu-u-ug,” appears on the Parents’ Choice Award-winning album, “Sharing the Same Stars” by Leeny and Tamara (2009). In part, the song was inspired by the research of the Lost Ladybug Project, which adopted it as its theme song. Natural tie-ins to using the song would be with a Science Unit in Life Science (Biology) involving Characteristics of Living Things, Organisms in Their Environments, and/or Structures and Functions. In addition, the Lost Ladybug Project web
Preview of Forms of Energy Song

Forms of Energy Song

Created by
Stacey Mayo
* My e-mail address is smayo82@gmail.com Please e-mail me when you download one of my songs so I can e-mail you the version without vocals and lyrics! I write songs for different classroom themes and lessons. If you'd like an original, please send me a message including the topic, what you'd like to say about the topic and if there's a specific song you'd like to set it to. Kids love when I use popular radio songs! I can rhyme almost anything and it'll be a good change of pace for your classroo
Preview of Sun,Moon and Earth

Sun,Moon and Earth

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/DnDGbxhamfwThe earth goes ‘round the sun every yearNever getting too close, never getting too nearRound and round and round and round and round we goMaking our way through the universe we all knowThe moon goes round the earth through night and dayTaking a month to go all the wayThe earth and the moon travel round the sunThat sheds its light on everyoneThe universe is very,very big, you seeFilled with many,many galaxies!
Preview of Electricity Song

Electricity Song

Created by
Teacher-guy
Everyone knows the power of music and associations...here is your chance to test out that theory! This a song that is to be used in conjunction with my unit on Electricity and Energy. It is meant to be a review for students to help them remember the major concepts taught during the unit. Give your students a copy of the song prior to the test and see the results! Song Lyrics: Verse 1 Electricity, is a form of energy. It comes from small particles called atoms. Electrons jump from place t
Preview of "Ocean Zones" (MP3 - song)

"Ocean Zones" (MP3 - song)

Most of our planet is covered with saltwater. Considering this fact, it stands to reason that there would be a large amount of songs about the oceans. "Ocean Zones" is just one of The Bonus Point Band's contributions to this effort. The ocean can be divided into three zones, and this song describes each of them in rhyme. Students will enjoy the catchy melody, and soon they'll be hooked on these saltwater ecosystems. Lyrics: In the ocean zones That the ocean animals call home, Under the white
Preview of Machines

Machines

Video Version: https://youtu.be/UpOLRMF-pYsThere are 6 simple machines that help us do our work6 simple machines that we can’t overlookWe use them everyday in our work and in our play6 simple machines helping us everyday.Spoken:The wedge is a device that has 2 or more sloping surfacesthat taper to a sharp edge or a point. Knives,chisels,axes,pins,needles and nails are wedges.The screw is an inclined plane wrapped in a spiral around a shaft. It was developed in ancient times.
Preview of Women In History: Astronauts

Women In History: Astronauts

Video version: https://youtu.be/9U0bPWcddXkOuter space seems so far awayBut these four women were not afraidThey worked so hard to make their dreams come trueExploring space for me and you !Valentina Tereshkova,Sally Ride, Mae Jemison, Eileen Collins
Preview of "Speed and Acceleration" (MP3 - song)

"Speed and Acceleration" (MP3 - song)

How do you calculate the speed and acceleration of a moving object? This song by The Bonus Point Band makes it easy to remember: "Speed and Acceleration" Speed is calculated by dividing the distance by the time. If you travel 100 meters in four seconds then your speed is 25 meters per second. Acceleration can be calculated with a mathematical mind. Subtract the starting velocity from the final and divide it by the time. Speed is the rate at which an object moves. Acceleration is the rate at
Preview of Energy

Energy

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/yd6QQ9Pz3WAEnergy comes in many formsIn a sunny day or a lightning stormWe use energy for everything we doWhen we work,play,danceOr even sing a tuneLa,la,la,la......1) There’s heat and motion and the sunlight tooHelping us do all the things we like to do nuclear, electrical and chemicalkinetic, potential, gravitational 2)The sun,the rain, the tides and the windAre energies used over and over and over again3) Uranium, gas, oil or coal can’t be
Preview of The Human Brain - Interactive Learning/Distance Learning
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The Human Brain - Interactive Learning/Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient manner to
Preview of Solar System

Solar System

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/t53Y6T2bhg8ChorusThere are 8 planets circ’ling our sunAll traveling in the same directionSpinning and spinning and spinning all dayIn the galaxy called the Milky WayVerseWay out there in our system you’ll findStars and stars of every kindJupiter,Saturn and Uranus tooBesides our Earth there’s NeptuneSpinning and spinning all dayIn the Galaxy called the Milky WayVerseCloser to us: Mercury,Venus and MarsSurrounded by millions and millions of starsSpinnin
Preview of Plant Life Cycle

Plant Life Cycle

Video version: https://youtu.be/7LQIwa2V8RoFrom seed to flower, up above and down belowThe sun and the rain helps a plant growRound and round the cycle goesRound and round it goesThe seed cracks open,roots dig in the grounda tiny shoot appearsLife’s all aroundRound and round the cycle goesRound and round it goesThe plant gets taller, leaves sprout from the stemOver and over and over againRound and round the cycle goesRound and round it goesFlowers appear reaching toward the sunOne by one by one
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