Sing the 3 Bones in the Ear & Ear Parts
Description
Your students will love these 2 songs that identify the parts of the ear and how the process of hearing works! Meaty lyrics sung to familiar melodies make this the fastest way to learn the information your students need. Music is powerful and also fun! Simply listening to the songs works because sung language is processed in more parts of the brain than spoken language. So play this file a few times to your students and bring the joy and power of music into your classroom!
Lyrics...
Song 1: There are 3 bones in the ear. Listen closely to hear. The malleus, and stapes and last of the incus.
Song 2: Pinnae on the head funnel sound into, a thin white wall of skin, the eardrum shakes and then, 3 little bones rattle on the nice oval window. The cochlea a small snail shell, on the auditory nerve signal go up to your brain.
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