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8th grade science songs for Google Apps

Preview of Planets Suite by Gustav Holst | Digital & Printable Listening Unit

Planets Suite by Gustav Holst | Digital & Printable Listening Unit

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Oh how I love Gustav Holst's Planet Suite! It's programmatic, beautiful, and engaging. Want a tie into Social Studies / History? Study these Roman gods. Want to connect to Science and the planets? Here ya go! Connection to art? There are coloring Listening glyphs included. How about connecting to math? Identify these time signatures or the rhythmic chant in Jupiter's 5/4 ostinato. Relating each movement on the exit slip to an emoji is a nice Social-Emotional Learning component!This is
Preview of Balloon Lung Model: Respiratory System - Body System Activity

Balloon Lung Model: Respiratory System - Body System Activity

Created by
Speedy Science
Students create a balloon lung model and connect the organs of the respiratory system to each part of the model. Great way to visualize this body system!Includes:2 versions of the student sheet2 versions of the directionsAnswer keys"The straw going down inside the bottle represents the trachea.This is because they bring the air to and from the lungs.The branching straws inside the bottle represent the bronchis.This is because they bring the air to and from the lungs.The two balloons inside the b
Preview of Pocahontas: "Colors of the Wind" Environmental Science

Pocahontas: "Colors of the Wind" Environmental Science

Students will listen to the song "Colors of the Wind" from Disney's Pocahontas on YouTube. After listening to the lyrics of this song they will annotate the lyrics from three points of view: that of Pocahontas, John Smith and finally, their own! I use this in my environmental science class and it makes for an interesting take on the environmentalist side (Pocahontas) vs. the Anti-environmentalist side (John Smith) and they can then evaluate to see where they are on that scale! Great, super fun,
Preview of Meet the Elements Song Lyric Analysis

Meet the Elements Song Lyric Analysis

Created by
Speedy Science
Start off your Matter, Density, or Mixtures and Pure Substances unit with a song! Students use evidence from the lyrics to answer questions about the Periodic Table of Elements.The sheet includes lyrics to the "Meet the Elements" song by They Might be Giants to introduce or review matter and related vocabulary (atoms, chemical compounds, elements, iron, oxygen, hydrogen, helium, carbon, nickel, zinc, iron, neon, etc).For a no-prep option, just print the pdf ("fit to printable area"!) and play th
Preview of This Spot Shadow (Eclipses) Song Lyric Analysis

This Spot Shadow (Eclipses) Song Lyric Analysis

Created by
Speedy Science
Students listen to This Spot Shadow, a "Despacito" parody song about Solar and Lunar Eclipses created by Mr. Parr, and complete questions relating to the lyrics. Engaging way to learn or review space and Sun-Earth-Moon system model content!Vocab includes umbra, penumbra, partial, total, lunar eclipse, solar eclipseSong by Mr. Parr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgMtazCFZYQPlease support his youtube channel! He makes amazing educational content.
Preview of Radiation, Conduction, Convection Song Lyric Analysis

Radiation, Conduction, Convection Song Lyric Analysis

Created by
Speedy Science
Start off your Heat Transfer and Energy unit with a song! Students use evidence from the lyrics to answer questions about the Heat Transfer. The sheet includes lyrics to Mr. Parr's "Radiation, Conduction, Convection" song to introduce or review Heat Transfer and related vocabulary (waves, rays, convection currents, infrared, fluids, molecules). For a no-prep option, just print the pdf ("fit to printable area"!) and play the video for students. The sheet is also google slide editable so you can a
Preview of Properties of Waves and how those properties relate to music

Properties of Waves and how those properties relate to music

Created by
Sunshiny Science
Use this google doc to print or post as an assignment to Google Classroom and select "make a copy" for every students to help them learn the measurable properties of waves by filling in their answers and relating the concepts to something all of our students enjoy: music! Tell the students "blue is for you to do" and let them know of the visual cue that when they see any blue box on the doc, that it is an indicator to them to type their responses.
Preview of Learn about Axolotl with a sing-along song and video

Learn about Axolotl with a sing-along song and video

"A Lotta Axolotl" is a song/video from my Let's Sing Together YouTube channel that helps us learn facts about AXOLOTL! Feel free to use to help with science, reading, vocabulary, or as part of a music lesson. Subscribe to my channel for more fun learning songs.A Lotta Axolotl on YouTubeLyrics:Oo oo oo that’s a lotta axolotlAnd they do oo oo wanna stop and say helloOo oo oo that’s a lotta axolotlAnd they’re livin’ and swimmin’ in the sea belowI’m a water salamander and I make my homeIn Lake Xochi
Preview of DNA Song Lyric Analysis

DNA Song Lyric Analysis

Created by
Speedy Science
Start off your Cells or Genetics unit with a song! Students use evidence from the lyrics to answer questions about DNA. The sheet includes lyrics to Mr. Parr's "DNA" song to introduce or review Heat Transfer and related vocabulary (ribosomes, guanine, cytosine, adenine, thymine, proteins, nitrogen bases, cytoplasm, synthesis, etc!). For a no-prep option, just print the pdf ("fit to printable area"!) and play the video for students. The sheet is also google slide editable so you can adjust the qu
Preview of Fairy Freestyle (Freestyle Activity inspired by Jimmy Fallon)

Fairy Freestyle (Freestyle Activity inspired by Jimmy Fallon)

The Fairy Freestyle is a fun, engaging way to culminate your unit. Think: the day after your assessment, you don't want to move onto the next unit quite yet, and you want to do something meaningful, that your students will enjoy. The activity will ask students to create a freestyle rap, song, or story in 30 minutes and perform it to the class. The catch? They have to include three words they choose out of a hat, and one of them will be completely random. This activity is great for building class
Preview of “So Many Systems - Human Body Systems Rap” Song Lyric Analysis

“So Many Systems - Human Body Systems Rap” Song Lyric Analysis

Created by
Speedy Science
Students listen to the “So Many Systems - Human Body Systems Rap” by Emily Crapnell to learn about body systems and their functions. Students analyze the lyrics of the song and cite evidence for responses to questions.Great way to teach human body systems and related vocabulary (cells, endocrine, excretory, nervous, reproductive, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, muscular, skeletal, immune, esophagus, stomach, intestines, kidneys - etc!).“So Many Systems - Human Body Systems Rap”Song by Emily
Preview of Solar System Song Lyric Analysis

Solar System Song Lyric Analysis

Created by
Speedy Science
Start off your Space or Astronomy unit with a song! Students use evidence from the lyrics to answer questions about the Planets and Solar System. I find that science songs are more likely to stick with the students when they have to read and make connections with the lyrics. The sheet includes lyrics to Mr. Parr's "Solar System" song to introduce or review the planets and related vocabulary (mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter saturn uranus, pluto, atmosphere, rotation, rings, moons, Orion, Mil
Preview of Cell Thanksgiving song

Cell Thanksgiving song

It is a song which gives thanks to the cell and all organelles. Functions of the organelles are mentioned in rhyme, so that your students will know basics of cell biology at any time.
Preview of Water Cycle Rap Printable Activity

Water Cycle Rap Printable Activity

This fun activity is a great way to engage students in the water cycle!Ready to print and easy to use!Answer key included!
Preview of Science Lab Safety Activity

Science Lab Safety Activity

Created by
Patricia Rojas
This is a hands on activity that introduces students to safety in the Science Lab. Everything you need for the lesson is on the Google Slides. There is a fun science safety rap video, a list of safety rules, and a card sort. It also allows for enrichment with a skit activity if time allows.
Preview of Learn about Dinosaurs with a sing-along song and video

Learn about Dinosaurs with a sing-along song and video

"D-I-N-O Dinosaur" is a song/video from my Let's Sing Together YouTube channel that helps us learn facts about DINOSAURS! Feel free to use to help with science, reading, vocabulary, or as part of a music lesson. Subscribe to my channel for more fun learning songs.D-I-N-O Dinosaur on YouTube**Dinosaur trivia quiz is included as a pdf.Lyrics:D-I-N-O Dinosaur (3x)  Stomp your feet, and let me hear you ROARThey lived on the earth200 million years agoSome were really bigAnd some were tiny head to t
Preview of Learn about Rainbows with a sing-along song and video

Learn about Rainbows with a sing-along song and video

"You Need Rain To Make A Rainbow" is a song/video from my Let's Sing Together YouTube channel that helps us learn facts about how Rainbows are formed! Feel free to use to help with science, reading, vocabulary, or as part of a music lesson. Subscribe to my channel for more fun learning songs.You Need Rain To Make A Rainbow on YouTubeLyrics:It’s not something you can touchIt’s something you can seeAppearing different to each personWherever they may beIn the mist, the fog or dewIn the heat or in
Preview of Pro-karaoke or Eu-karaoke

Pro-karaoke or Eu-karaoke

Students remember what they SING! In this simple activity, students create a song about a prokaryote or a eukaryote.
Preview of Learn about Sloths with a sing-along song and video

Learn about Sloths with a sing-along song and video

"Song of the Sloth" is a song/video from my Let's Sing Together YouTube channel that helps us learn facts about SLOTHS! Feel free to use to help with science, reading, vocabulary, or as part of a music lesson. Check out my channel for more fun learning songs.Song of the Sloth (Slow Down) on YouTube**Sloth trivia/activity sheet included on google drive.Lyrics:Hi, nice to meet youI’m chilling in my treeYou’re down there on the groundA nice place for you to beI sleep, I eat, My life is beyond com
Preview of Phases of the Moon - Song and Lyrics

Phases of the Moon - Song and Lyrics

Created by
Skewled
Teaching about the phases of the moon? Use this catchy, original, song to help students remember the phases and their descriptions. Download comes with a lyrics sheet and a version of the song in both MP3 and WAV formats.
Preview of DNA Replication Song and Activities

DNA Replication Song and Activities

Students use song and kinesthetic learning to act out the process of DNA replication.
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