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High school math songs for Google Apps

Preview of Current Hits: Multiplication Songs--GROWING Resource!!

Current Hits: Multiplication Songs--GROWING Resource!!

Created by
This Little Fig
2023 Hit Songs! Engage your students in a fun way to learn their multiplication facts and truly gain their fact fluency! They will sing their facts to current pop hits! This is a GROWING resource that will be updated each year (usually around late November/early December) to contain the most current songs your students already love! New additions will automatically be added. Students absolutely love learning and practicing their fact songs!Google slides presentation includes:-song lyrics fo
Preview of How to Solve Math Story Problems Steps (Acronym) Posters and Song

How to Solve Math Story Problems Steps (Acronym) Posters and Song

Created by
This Little Fig
Are your students finding story problems challenging? Use FESPS! This acronym will guide them on how to solve step by step! Resource includes 2 different versions of posters, song lyrics (especially beneficial for audio and kinesthetic learners!), a link to the karaoke version of the song to sing along to, and a video of students singing the song so you'll know how it goes! Posters are in both color and black and white to suit all printers. I recommend mounting on colored card stock or pape
Preview of Happy Pi Day: March 14 (3.14...)

Happy Pi Day: March 14 (3.14...)

Created by
MATHodical
Send your students a fun way to explore Pi... & Albert Einstein (Happy Birthday)!There are 20 hyperlinks to found... songs, videos, jokes,activity... all safe with "VideoLink" :)Perfect for a way to celebrate "virtually".
Preview of The Negative Rule for Inequalities Song

The Negative Rule for Inequalities Song

Created by
Leachth3Teach
This song can be sung to the tune "This Land is Your Land" and can be very helpful to students who are trying to remember to switch the sign of the inequality when multiplying or dividing by a negative number. We sing it together during the unit as a brain break before practicing. You'll find students singing it after math class too!
Preview of Angle Song

Angle Song

This song has been a staple in my 4th grade classroom! We love to sing along as we show each kind of angle with our arms / hands. The link for a karaoke version of the popular "YMCA" song is linked to the pictures of the right angles. Make a copy and enjoy singing this FUN and ENGAGING song with your students!
Preview of Interactive Laser Focus Ipod -concentration music ad free links on safeshare

Interactive Laser Focus Ipod -concentration music ad free links on safeshare

School safe instrumental music has been uploaded to safe share for an extra layer of protection.
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