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Not grade specific computer science songs

Preview of Radio Station Project

Radio Station Project

At the end of each school year the music students and I create a Radio Station Project as a way to advertise for our school and community. Middle School students love creating ads for the businesses around our community. The rest of the school get to create talk shows, add in a weather forecast, create music beds, and sing songs. The files are in PDF form and PPTX for editing to your needs. This has been a success at my school for quite a while! i hope you find it fun as well.
Preview of Makey Makey Interactive Holiday Piano

Makey Makey Interactive Holiday Piano

Created by
Amanda Burns
This is a set of instructions and music sheets to play Jingle Bells with the use of Makey Makey and play dough (or substitute any conductive materials of your choice and alter instructions)
Preview of Black Inventions Spoken Word by Kamal -The Hip Hop Teacher

Black Inventions Spoken Word by Kamal -The Hip Hop Teacher

Ideal for Kwaznaa and Black history month, but this informational spoken word animation video can be played at any time. The Hip Hop Teacher Kamal brings to light a lot of inventions that Black people invented or assisted in inventing.Thehiphopteacher.com
Preview of The QWERTY Rag

The QWERTY Rag

"The QWERTY Rag" is a fun, catchy tune that makes it easy for children to learn the order of the letters on the computer keyboard. Computer skills are important in virtually every career path, so it makes sense to get started as young as possible!
Preview of Please Mum (simple two-part song)

Please Mum (simple two-part song)

Created by
Leigh Lazarus
An original song depicting children begging their mother to let them play the DS/XBox/Playstation longer (written with my 8yo son in mind). Written to be sung one line at a time, then sung simultaneously to create a great little two-part harmony. If you're going to perform this with your class/choir, please send me a recording or let me know how it went. That would absolutely make my day! Kind regards, Leigh (primary music teacher, Australia).
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