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Free Kindergarten science audio

Preview of Amphibian the Frog: Educational Song for Life Cycles

Amphibian the Frog: Educational Song for Life Cycles

This educational school song teaches the four main life cycles of a frog: egg, tadpole, froglet and frog. It is very effective for teaching life cycles in grades preK - 2. It has been road tested and loved by many children and I often have to play it more than once! I hope it works for you too. Enjoy! Copyright DudleBug Music 2010 ASCAP
Preview of Plant Song

Plant Song

Created by
Jamar
Plant 101 is a song written primarily for kindergarten and first grade.The song teaches the basic parts of a plant in a modern fun song.All music was written and recorded by Jon Jamar.LYRICS PlantsYou got your stem, you have your leaves, and your rootsYou got your stem, your leaves, and your rootsCommon now ya’ll.Let’s goI am a plant out in the wild. I am just blowing in the windI am a plant out in the garden. I am just hanging with my friends.I got a stem that brings water into the plant.Roots
Preview of Food Pyramid

Food Pyramid

Video version: https://youtu.be/7JhjofJaxRAWhat should we be eating, what helps us grow or not?Let’s check the food pyramidFrom the bottom to the topWe want to grow up good and strongAnd be all we can beSo what should we be eatingWhat does our body need?At the bottom of the pyramid are grains like bread and ricePasta and cereal, Pizza by the sliceNext come the vegetables and fruit, you seeThat help us keep our bodies very healthy, soNext we have some fish, meat and all that cheeseYogurt, eggs a
Preview of WATER Liquid or Solid Flipchart

WATER Liquid or Solid Flipchart

This flipchart addresses Georgia science standards for first grade and Common Core standards for writing. This freebie is just a small part of a 10 day unit I have developed for first grade. If you like this flipchart follow me and watch for the unit coming soon! Thank you!
Preview of “Ladybug, Ladybug, Ladybu-u-ug” song by Leeny and Tamara

“Ladybug, Ladybug, Ladybu-u-ug” song by Leeny and Tamara

Created by
Leeny Tunes
The song, “Ladybug, Ladybug, Ladybu-u-ug,” appears on the Parents’ Choice Award-winning album, “Sharing the Same Stars” by Leeny and Tamara (2009). In part, the song was inspired by the research of the Lost Ladybug Project, which adopted it as its theme song. Natural tie-ins to using the song would be with a Science Unit in Life Science (Biology) involving Characteristics of Living Things, Organisms in Their Environments, and/or Structures and Functions. In addition, the Lost Ladybug Project web
Preview of Plant Life Cycle

Plant Life Cycle

Video version: https://youtu.be/7LQIwa2V8RoFrom seed to flower, up above and down belowThe sun and the rain helps a plant growRound and round the cycle goesRound and round it goesThe seed cracks open,roots dig in the grounda tiny shoot appearsLife’s all aroundRound and round the cycle goesRound and round it goesThe plant gets taller, leaves sprout from the stemOver and over and over againRound and round the cycle goesRound and round it goesFlowers appear reaching toward the sunOne by one by one
Preview of Center Rotation Schedule

Center Rotation Schedule

Created by
rebecca whittet
This is a flipchart you can use to show your students which center to go to on a daily basis. Each student will be placed in a group, themed using sea creatures. They will rotate to centers labeled A, B, C, and D. The rotation schedule is for Monday-Thursday. Friday is assessment :). I left my students' names so that the text box would stay on the page. Just enter your students' names and erase mine :).
Preview of Water,Water Coming Down

Water,Water Coming Down

Video Version: https://youtu.be/QN0FCx8b7qsWater, Water, coming downWatering our lakes, our gardens and townsAs it flows and flows and flows and flowsHelping every living thing grow and grow1) It comes in liquids, solids or gasin a lake , snow or steamIn rivers and ice, in ponds or streamsIn every living thing2) In water some things sink While others, might floatSome things mix well while others just won’t3) It nourishes all life,it can’t be replacedIt doesn’t have smell,color or tasteIt quench
Preview of Metamorphosis Song

Metamorphosis Song

In studying life cycles of oviparous animals, the word "metamorphosis" comes up. In this original song, K-1 students reinforce the concept of metamorphosis as it applies to animals that have been studied.
Preview of Ronny the Raindrop - by Martin and the Green Guitar

Ronny the Raindrop - by Martin and the Green Guitar

An original singalong song by California's most sustainable children's assembly performer, listen as Ronny the Raindrop works through the whole water cycle as he meanders down the watershed, into the city, flowing out into the ocean, and back up into the clouds! A great song to teach students the water cycle!
Preview of Directions

Directions

Video version: https://youtu.be/IA42roDgccoShow me the way,show me the wayNorth,South,East, WestShow me the way1) Over. Under Behind Next to 2) Up Down Left Right3) Above Below Around Ahead
Preview of Celebrate Earth Day with an - MP3- SONG - GARBAGE MOUNTAIN

Celebrate Earth Day with an - MP3- SONG - GARBAGE MOUNTAIN

Created by
Steve Trash
Garbage Mountain written and recorded by Steve Trash and Kelvin Holly. This song is about finding smart ways to create less waste. The average American throws away 3-7 pounds of garbage everyday. That's a LOT of waste. Ultimately, it ends up becoming a big huge Garbage Mountain. This mp3 song has a bit of an "old school country feeling" (with some amazing guitar playing by Kelvin Holly of the Amazing Rhythm Aces, Little Richard Band) to it, and kids seem to really like it. Enjoy!
Preview of Song: "Parts of a Plant"

Song: "Parts of a Plant"

Created by
Classroom Pop
A fun way to teach the parts of a plant!
Preview of What?! No Penguins?

What?! No Penguins?

Created by
Jerry Nuzum
A great little song that is part of a musical about arctic & desert animals.
Preview of MINI BEASTS SONG

MINI BEASTS SONG

Created by
Singsongalong
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoIeeIEPGJI One of the songs I have written for KS1. My K-2 LOVE this song. Here is the backing track so you can sing it for your assemblies.
Preview of Being-A-Bear Sensory Audio File

Being-A-Bear Sensory Audio File

In this K-3 activity, students experience the effects of sensory isolation on their observations listening to this audio file, then apply this knowledge to simulate a bear’s perception of its environment. This Free audio is also in the Being-A-Bear "Media Bundle" that includes the video and all teaching resources.
Preview of Butterfly

Butterfly

Butterfly, butterfly, fly butterflyWith your beautiful wings that color the skyButterfly, butterfly, fly butterflyFrom Flower to flower, fly butterfly
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