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8th grade math song pdfs

Preview of Algebra: Exponent Song - Rules for Simplifying with Exponents

Algebra: Exponent Song - Rules for Simplifying with Exponents

Created by
Algebra4All
Sung to the tune of "If You're Happy and You Know It...", this song will reinforce the five "main" rules for simplifying with exponents. Teach one stanza at a time as you teach the rules and keep singing it when students ask for help. Before you know it, students will be singing the song back to themselves. ***Warning! If you are planning to buy my Unit 7 Guided Presentation Notes on Exponent Rules, please know that this song is already included with those note pages.*** You really don't ha
Preview of Multiplication Math Rap Songs

Multiplication Math Rap Songs

Created by
SHARPerKeys
Build multiplication fluency with these fun multiplication song lyrics to popular Pop and Hip-Hop artists. Each song is set to the tune that kids hear on the radio today.Students will learn their multiplication facts in no time with these song lyrics and have a blast doing it. This purchase includes math facts for 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Encourage students to stand up and move around while they sing and dance for memorization. Bring music into the classroom to make learning fun!
Preview of Fraction Chant: Numerator and Denominator

Fraction Chant: Numerator and Denominator

Created by
Cristina Vaccaro
This is a chant I wrote to help my fifth grade students remember the meaning of the parts of a fraction. When we do it in class, I sometimes have them chant the whole chant with me, and sometimes we just do the first two verses together, which reinforce just the definition of numerator and denominator. Sometimes we clap out a beat as we chant, and sometimes we get up and move! It really helps the kids (and me too!) remember the words when they get up and do motions at the same time, so when
Preview of Math Songs

Math Songs

Created by
Math Mojo
This collection of 5 songs helps students remember key math concepts. The songs focus on the concepts order of operation, place value, long division, line geometry, and data (mode, median, and mean). All songs are sung to familiar tunes and are parodies of popular songs. Students love singing the songs and easily remember the concepts with these powerful mnemonic devices! All the lyrics in this collection are original and written by Alexis Sergi (Math Mojo). I hope your students enjoy them!
Preview of Teach Me How To Factor (Official Guided Notes)

Teach Me How To Factor (Official Guided Notes)

Created by
Math Attractions
From the producers of "Teach Me How to Factor", a set of guided notes that mirror the popular YouTube music video math rap. The guided notes walk students through the video lesson and come complete with warmup questions, self-check problems for students, lyric sheets, class discussion questions, and answer keys. This pdf file has everything you will need to turn an exciting video into an effective and engaging lesson. Great for teaching about factoring binomials, factoring difference of square
Preview of Math Terms Song

Math Terms Song

This fun and quick math song will teach your students these math vocabulary words: sum, difference, product, quotient. The song is only about 15 seconds long and contains very minimal "fluff" (non-content related) words. It's direct, to the point, and super easy to memorize! Your students will no longer look confused when they are asked to find the sum, difference, product or quotient!What's Included:- Quick Tips to help you make this song meaningful and effective- Full page of the song- Song ly
Preview of Song - converting between fractions, decimals and percents.  (memory tool)

Song - converting between fractions, decimals and percents. (memory tool)

Created by
Katy Bowers
Looking for simple, yet engaging activities for the Middle School Math classroom? This particular activity is a song that talks about the steps for converting numbers between fractions, decimals and percents. It's a wonderful way to help students memorize the steps and it's really fun! This can used at many grade levels, but is geared toward 6th and 7th grade when they are learning about conversions. It only take a few minutes to teach the song, but for best results, should be revisited often.
Preview of All I Do Is Solve (Official Guided Notes)

All I Do Is Solve (Official Guided Notes)

Created by
Math Attractions
From the producers of "All I Do Is Solve", a set of guided notes that mirror the popular YouTube music video math rap. The guided notes walk students through the video lesson and come complete with warmup questions, self-check problems for students, lyric sheets, class discussion questions, and answer keys. This pdf file has everything you will need to turn an exciting video into an effective and engaging lesson. Great for teaching about the graphing, elimination, and substitution methods for so
Preview of FREEBIE - C.U.B.E.S. Word Problem Strategy Poster and Song Lyrics

FREEBIE - C.U.B.E.S. Word Problem Strategy Poster and Song Lyrics

Created by
Taylor Lang
This freebie is a poster of the C.U.B.E.S. word problem strategy and song lyrics to help your students remember the steps. It will be part of a larger test-prep “playbook” I am still creating. Follow me to receive updates by email when new products are added!
Preview of Writing Equations and Inequalities

Writing Equations and Inequalities

Created by
MathAsALanguage
This lesson goes along with my math rap #MathAsALanguage to help students look for key words that may signal the use of certain operations, equation, or inequality symbols. It is designed to help out with being able to write equations and inequalities from word problems, and to take out the guess work of what a problem is asking for by understanding the terminology!
Preview of Think It Out - A test prep song to the tune of Shake It Off

Think It Out - A test prep song to the tune of Shake It Off

Created by
Taylor Lang
***This FREEBIE includes the lyrics to "Think It Out" and a link to a YouTube video where your class can sing along with mine!*** This winter, the song “Shake It Off” has been on repeat through my students’ minds… And their humming! I took advantage of this catchy tune and started drafting test-prep lyrics to match it. In Ohio, we are taking the math PARCC assessments and our state reading assessment (the OAA) one more time before fully implementing PARCC ELA assessments. These lyrics will ma
Preview of Super Base (Official Guided Notes)

Super Base (Official Guided Notes)

Created by
Math Attractions
From the producers of "Super Base", WSHSmath presents a set of guided notes that mirror the popular YouTube music video math rap. The guided notes walk students through the video lesson and come complete with warmup questions, self-check problems for students, lyric sheets, class discussion questions, and answer keys. This pdf file has everything you will need to turn an exciting video into an effective and engaging lesson. Great for teaching about repeated multiplication, exponents, and the e
Preview of MULTIPLYING/ DIVIDING  FRACTIONS RHYME,RAP,SONG BOOKLET/ FOLDABLE|   NOTES!

MULTIPLYING/ DIVIDING FRACTIONS RHYME,RAP,SONG BOOKLET/ FOLDABLE| NOTES!

MORE THAN AWESOME! RHYMES/ SONGS/ RAP/ CHEER! It says a lot when students TELL you to create a RHYME BOOK! I have created an original rhyme, rap, song, cheer, (call it what you'd like) to help students remember HOW to MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE FRACTIONS. There is a rhyme for multiplying and a rhyme for dividing! These helpful rhymes remind students what to do! And they work. I have assembled it into a booklet with the rhyme on the left side of the page and the "how to" example on the right sid
Preview of Economics Songs Mini Book Free Sample

Economics Songs Mini Book Free Sample

Economics Songs Mini Book Free Sample Are you economically minded? Then you probably like free samples, and I have the resource for you! This is a free sample of my larger Economics Songs Mini Book (found here: Economics Songs Mini Book) It includes lyrics to two songs, one about consumers/producers and one about wants/needs. Worried about your singing voice? Don’t be! I’ve recorded the songs and links are included so that you can listen and/or play for your class. Looking for more? Th
Preview of Scale Factor Song

Scale Factor Song

Created by
Two Math Chicks
This simple, easy to remember song packs a powerful punch. Our students struggled with finding scale factor used to create a similar figure, then they didn't know what to do with it once they found it! This catchy song helps them remember when to use scale factor, how to find it, and what to do with it once they have it.
Preview of Pi Day Song:  Pi With a Little Help From My Friends

Pi Day Song: Pi With a Little Help From My Friends

Created by
Dr Pepper Lover
This is a fun song to sing on Pi Day and will liven up any Pi Day Celbration. It is to the tune of the "With a Little Help From My Friends" Made famous by the Beatles-- It can also be used when studying volume and surface area formulas for cylinders and spheres. The song is broken into parts, written more like a play and is ready to be made into a music video, class presentation, or just a classic sing-a-long. There are special lines for the teacher, 7 solos, and several all chorus parts i
Preview of Improper Fractions Song
2:50

Improper Fractions Song

Created by
Music Notes
Increase student engagement and retention with this song teaching students about improper fractions. Students will see examples of how to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers and mixed numbers to improper fractions. All of our teacher-created music videos are standards aligned and used in classrooms across the country. Host a Music Notes concert at your school! Click here to request information. Get all of our fractions songs in one bundle! Fractions Bundle Or purchase our fractions s
Preview of Math Songs-Geometry, Transformations, Integers

Math Songs-Geometry, Transformations, Integers

Created by
Engage Them
Do your students forget what you teach them? Mine don't. I have students who had me 5 years ago who STILL know the formula for Circumference of a Circle because of the songs they sang over and over in our classroom. I wrote all of these myself! There are songs for: - Area and Perimeter - Circumference and Area - Adding Integers - Multiplying and Dividing Integers - Transformations
Preview of Integer Rule Song

Integer Rule Song

A song to the tune of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" to help remember the rules for adding, multiplying and dividing integers.
Preview of Classroom Pop: Lyrics and Lessons

Classroom Pop: Lyrics and Lessons

Created by
Classroom Pop
Lyrics for Learning! Music for Memory! Classroom Pop 38 Songs for Tunefully Teaching Classroom Content Lyrics and Lessons by Lamar Holley for use with Classroom Pop volume I: a Day in the Life of Fifty Capitals (available at most music retailers) Inside you’ll find: User-friendly, at-a-glance lessons -Student-ready Lyric pages for every song -Correlation with the Core Knowledge Sequence -Simple steps for helping students learn & perform songs -Fun ideas for props, choreography, and projec
Preview of Systems of Equations Song

Systems of Equations Song

Created by
Katie Houstle
Help your students understand the solutions to Systems of Equations with this song! (Sung to the tune of "Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift)To hear the song or have your students sing along with mine, check out my video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfF9YpjQ8ws
Preview of Solving Equations Song
2:41

Solving Equations Song

Created by
Music Notes
Solving single-step and multi-step equations has never been easier thanks to this song that explains how to solve equations. Increase student engagement and retention with this video that provides multiple examples for students to solve. All of our teacher-created music videos are standards aligned and used in classrooms across the country. Host a Music Notes concert at your school! Click here to request information. Like "Solving Equations"? Then you'll love Factor Tree!
Preview of Multiplying Polynomials Song
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Multiplying Polynomials Song

Created by
Music Notes
This visually appealing video will have your students' eyes glued to the screen as they learn about multiplying polynomials. Students will see examples of multiplying a monomial with a trinomial and multiplying a binomial by a trinomial. All of our teacher-created music videos are standards aligned and used in classrooms across the country. Host a Music Notes concert at your school! Click here to request information. Like "Multiplying Polynomials"? Then you'll love Linear Systems!
Preview of 8th Grade CCS Math Songs

8th Grade CCS Math Songs

Created by
tmccabe
Help students remember key Common Core concepts with these easy to learn songs. The three song lyrics, set to familiar tunes, cover the concepts of the Real Number System; Volumes of Spheres, Cones & Cylinders; and Solving Multi-Step Equations. by tmccabe This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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