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5th grade science songs for Microsoft Word

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 "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 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 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 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 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 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 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
Preview of Parts of a Flowering Plant song

Parts of a Flowering Plant song

Created by
Tracy Maggio
Help elementary students learn the parts and functions of a flowering plant in a way they'll never forget! Using the well-known tune, "Row, Row, Row your Boat", they'll quickly memorize the facts they need to know. The basic song is intended for grades 2 - 4, but I've included some variations for students in grades 5 - 6.
Preview of Green Christmas ABC's Christmas Concert

Green Christmas ABC's Christmas Concert

Looking for an easy Christmas concert that shares an important message? Look no further! This concert is filled with information about how households can be more environmentally friendly this Christmas, presented in an easy to follow ABC format. Included is a full script with "green" suggestion from A to Z, and several parody Christmas carols that share an environmental message, with suggestions for how to develop your own.
Preview of Life Science Chants

Life Science Chants

Chants are an exciting and effective teaching strategy. This Life Science pack has 7 different chants such as adaptations, photosynthesis, habitats, and biomes. Each one is embedded with science vocabulary and concepts, crucial to lesson content. Chants are a tried and true strategy for ELL learners (as well as all learners). Use them to pique interest in the lesson and pre-teach key lesson points! Sing it loud and sing it proud!
Preview of Electric Slide Electricity Song! A Basic Elementary Review!

Electric Slide Electricity Song! A Basic Elementary Review!

This is a mini unit in one song! Teach your 4th or 5th graders about the basics of electricity using this song! The words can be put to the music of "The Electric Slide" - students love it and can even be challenged to make up dances as they sing. Topics covered in the song include circuits, conductors, insulators. amperes, series and parallel circuits and more! Enjoy this fun way to review the concepts you taught in class!
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 Solar System Song Lyrics

Solar System Song Lyrics

This is a song I created for students to remember facts about each of our planets. Sing to the tune of farmer in the dell. Full of facts and information, and the kids love it!
Preview of Solar System Song

Solar System Song

Created by
njteach
A song about the planets of the solar system sung to the tune of "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain". Students learn facts about each of the planets.
Preview of Heart Song and Lung Song

Heart Song and Lung Song

When teaching the functions of the human body organs, these two different songs are catchy and help the students remember in a fun way! D.Maldonado
Preview of Rotation and Revolution Songs

Rotation and Revolution Songs

Created by
PurplePanda
For years, I tried looking for songs about the rotation and revolution concepts, but couldn't find one. So, I created my own! Two songs for the price of one! To the tune of familiar children's songs. These songs contain many concepts that could be answers on tests. Rotation Revolution Songs by Lynette Shaw is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at www.teacherspa
Preview of Lab Safety - Dumb Ways To Die in the Science Lab

Lab Safety - Dumb Ways To Die in the Science Lab

Created by
Teach Me Hancock
My students really enjoy this activity for learning and reviewing lab safety rules. Dumb Ways to Die is a popular and clever song and game app for mobile devices. It was initially created to spread awareness for train crossing safety. In this activity students are challenged to change the lyrics of the original song and make it about dumb ways to die in the science lab. By creating lyrics about breaking the science rules, students actually show their knowledge of correct way to be safe in th
Preview of Pangaea & Plate Tectonics Love Poem

Pangaea & Plate Tectonics Love Poem

Before teaching plate tectonics, volcanoes, or earthquakes, I helped my students identify with convergent, divergent and lateral plate movement by turning it into a love song/poem. Before reading and performing, students did a word study, created their own onomatopoeia, similes and talked about figurative language. Then, it was on to the poem/rap/song! My girls memorized the "female" part, boys memorized the "male" part and both performed the third. They then competed against each other with t
Preview of Hand Washing Week Happens In December

Hand Washing Week Happens In December

A fun packet to help your students learn about why hand washing is so important to their health. I have included interesting facts; creative writing; word search; word scramble; sentence writing; art projects; science activities; songs and more. This packet can be adapted to many age and learning levels.-hand washing-germs-health
Preview of Moon Phases Song Fill-in (ParrMr)

Moon Phases Song Fill-in (ParrMr)

Created by
ParrMr
Download the lyrics and student fill-in for "The Moon Phases Song", by ParrMr from YouTube.
Preview of Water Cycle Rap and Analyses Questions

Water Cycle Rap and Analyses Questions

Students love music and many students learn best through auditory learning. Listening to science songs and analyzing lyrics can be a great way to deepen student understanding. In this activity, students can listen to the rap on youtube, watch the visuals, and analyze the lyrics. It is a lively and engaging activity catering to many learning styles!
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