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Free 6th grade science audio

Preview of The Raptor Bird Song

The Raptor Bird Song

This song teaches about the basic ecology and adaptations of birds of prey,all to a memorable sing-along tune. Lyrics: Their name comes from a latin word Describes a dinosaur and a bird It means "to grab" that's what I heard A big ol' Raptor Bird Raptor Bird Raptor Bird it's a big ol' Raptor Bird They have big eyes to see what they eat They swoop right down and grab it with their feet and rip it up with their curved, hooked beak a big ol' Raptor Bird Eagles, hawks, falcons and owls and o
Preview of "Producers and Consumers" (MP3 - song)

"Producers and Consumers" (MP3 - song)

Energy moves through an ecosystem in an amazing way. The producers are able to use energy from the sun to make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. Consumers then eat the producers, using the same energy to grow and reproduce. After an organism dies, decomposers break down its body and it is recycled back into the ecosystem. Such a beautiful process should be put to music, and The Bonus Point Band is happy to oblige! Lyrics: Producers get their energy from sunlight in the
Preview of The Scientific Method Rap

The Scientific Method Rap

An educational rap for all ages, outlining the basic steps of the Scientific Method. Download the audio file here for free, and watch/play The Scientific Method Rap music video for your students at http://youtu.be/bUa-ilQqEv0. Lyrics are simple, rhythmic and catchy, making them easy to learn and hard to resist! Printable lyrics sheet available for download here. Hop on the education rap train and ride with us! The Scientific Method Rap was recently featured in the local newspaper (click to
Preview of "North and South" (Magnetic Poles Song)

"North and South" (Magnetic Poles Song)

This catchy, upbeat song by The Bonus Point Band teaches about the poles of a magnet. What are they? How are they labeled? Where are they located on the magnet? The lyrics are included below. "North and South" North and south, every magnet has two poles. North and south, you'll never find them in solo. You will find the poles of the magnet on each end. They are north and south and they're labeled S and N. They're the strongest parts and attract the opposite. It's a wonder of nature, and we cal
Preview of Forms of Energy Song

Forms of Energy Song

Created by
Stacey Mayo
* My e-mail address is smayo82@gmail.com Please e-mail me when you download one of my songs so I can e-mail you the version without vocals and lyrics! I write songs for different classroom themes and lessons. If you'd like an original, please send me a message including the topic, what you'd like to say about the topic and if there's a specific song you'd like to set it to. Kids love when I use popular radio songs! I can rhyme almost anything and it'll be a good change of pace for your classroo
Preview of Sun,Moon and Earth

Sun,Moon and Earth

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/DnDGbxhamfwThe earth goes ‘round the sun every yearNever getting too close, never getting too nearRound and round and round and round and round we goMaking our way through the universe we all knowThe moon goes round the earth through night and dayTaking a month to go all the wayThe earth and the moon travel round the sunThat sheds its light on everyoneThe universe is very,very big, you seeFilled with many,many galaxies!
Preview of "Ocean Zones" (MP3 - song)

"Ocean Zones" (MP3 - song)

Most of our planet is covered with saltwater. Considering this fact, it stands to reason that there would be a large amount of songs about the oceans. "Ocean Zones" is just one of The Bonus Point Band's contributions to this effort. The ocean can be divided into three zones, and this song describes each of them in rhyme. Students will enjoy the catchy melody, and soon they'll be hooked on these saltwater ecosystems. Lyrics: In the ocean zones That the ocean animals call home, Under the white
Preview of "Speed and Acceleration" (MP3 - song)

"Speed and Acceleration" (MP3 - song)

How do you calculate the speed and acceleration of a moving object? This song by The Bonus Point Band makes it easy to remember: "Speed and Acceleration" Speed is calculated by dividing the distance by the time. If you travel 100 meters in four seconds then your speed is 25 meters per second. Acceleration can be calculated with a mathematical mind. Subtract the starting velocity from the final and divide it by the time. Speed is the rate at which an object moves. Acceleration is the rate at
Preview of The Human Brain - Interactive Learning/Distance Learning
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The Human Brain - Interactive Learning/Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient manner to
Preview of Solar System

Solar System

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/t53Y6T2bhg8ChorusThere are 8 planets circ’ling our sunAll traveling in the same directionSpinning and spinning and spinning all dayIn the galaxy called the Milky WayVerseWay out there in our system you’ll findStars and stars of every kindJupiter,Saturn and Uranus tooBesides our Earth there’s NeptuneSpinning and spinning all dayIn the Galaxy called the Milky WayVerseCloser to us: Mercury,Venus and MarsSurrounded by millions and millions of starsSpinnin
Preview of "Hurricane Formation" (MP3 - song)

"Hurricane Formation" (MP3 - song)

"Hurricane Formation" is a short composition with just strings and vocals that explains the conditions necessary for a hurricane to form in the tropical ocean. Please enjoy this free download and take advantage of The Bonus Point Band's other educational songs on this site. (Words and Music by Ash Kizer, Copyright (c) 2007) "Hurricane Formation" by Ash Kizer is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License.
Preview of Matter

Matter

MatterThere are plasmas, solids, liquids and gas surrounding us everyday. 2xMatter really matters I’d say.Matter has form,color and shapelike flexible,blue and squareIt has texture and size, position and speedMatter is everywhereMatter can change from from one state to anotherIt can evaporate ,melt or freezeCondensation is just another wayMatter can change easily.Solids Like:minerals,metal or wood ,have definite shape, mass and volume.They resist change.Gases Like:helium,oxygen and hydrogen, d
Preview of The Environment

The Environment

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/qJVWsuITNfsThe world is always changing and so are weWe can make a difference how this world will beFrom the oceans and desert to the grasses and treesEver changing and rearrangingwith you and meWe must all adapt to what’s all aroundBig cities, countries and small little townsThe animals and plants,water,air and landWe need to work together hand in handWe can help if we recycle, we can help if we reuseWe can help by being careful of what we chooseIf
Preview of Physical Traits of the Earth

Physical Traits of the Earth

Video Version: https://youtu.be/Qlvd3mNDfdQVerseWe dig the earth,swim in the seasClimb the mountains,cut down treesWe walk in our valleys,fly high in the skyDip our feet in the ocean,watch the tides go byThis is our home, this is our home 2xVerseThe plains are very flat, oceans very bigLakes are much,much smaller,and rivers zig zag zig!There’s coal and water, soil and airWood,sunlight,gas and plants everywhere!This is our home, this is our home! 2x
Preview of "Mr. Ion" (MP3 - song)

"Mr. Ion" (MP3 - song)

Make chemistry more interesting with a musical lesson about ions. Charged particles have never sounded like this before. You'll love the unique sound of this recording by The Bonus Point Band. Acapella singing is accompanied by a bowl of paper clips for percussion. Leave it to a musical teacher to make a percussion instrument out of paper clips. Enjoy the song and leave a rating when you get a moment. Lyrics: My teacher's name is Mr. Ion. He keeps his eye on me at all times. I think he's seri
Preview of Bridges,Roads and Dams

Bridges,Roads and Dams

Video Version: https://youtu.be/mtl50gAVOcMSpanning ‘cross the rivers,lakesSo we can go from land to landBridges are a part of our geographyWe need to understandLike theArch bridge,Beam bridge and Cantilever tooThe Covered bridge, the Tressle and Suspension - who knew!The Brooklyn bridge,Tower bridge and Golden Gate, whew!Traveling ‘cross the water,what a view!Holding back the waters from rivers and streamCreating reservoirs so grandDams are part of our geographyWe need to understandLike the Sto
Preview of Who Do You Love (Mr. A Mix)- Science Rap Song on PhotosynthesisVsCellRespiration

Who Do You Love (Mr. A Mix)- Science Rap Song on PhotosynthesisVsCellRespiration

“Who Do You Love” Lyrical Content Breakdown Verse 1 Context: The plant is the MC in Verse 1. The plant is rapping about photosynthesis and bragging about all the different parts of the process. Visualize the plant rapping as you go through the lyrics; seeing this imagery in your mind will not only help you commit the lyrics to memory and deepen the understanding, but also make it more fun. Verse 2 Context: The Mitochondria is the MC in Verse 2. The Mitochondria is rapping about cellular respira
Preview of “Me and My Graphos” Science Rap Song on Linear(Motion) Graphs

“Me and My Graphos” Science Rap Song on Linear(Motion) Graphs

“Me and My Graphos” Verse 1 Context: The student is the MC in this song and is rapping about their ability to calculate speed and draw graphs to represent speed. Graphos- Greek word meaning to write (or in our case draw….draw graphs) “Me and my Graphos”- The students and the graphs that the students is writing/drawing LYRICAL CONTENT BREAKDOWN is available for DOWNLOAD The Content within the Lyrics is dissected and is broken down line for line. Go to my store to Download. This product inclu
Preview of Ahead of the Curve Ep 8: Simple Science Strategies For Students

Ahead of the Curve Ep 8: Simple Science Strategies For Students

Created by
Strive Academics
This is an audio file from Strive Academics' Ahead of the Curve podcast. Evergreen episodes are on TpT, but if you'd like to receive episodes with time sensitive information or new episodes when published, subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever else you listen to podcasts.Episode Summary:Are you looking for basic strategies to increase your student's understanding of science concepts? In this episode, Ralston will talk about the core things st
Preview of I just want to Part (Mr. A Remix) Mitosis/Cellular Division Rap Song

I just want to Part (Mr. A Remix) Mitosis/Cellular Division Rap Song

“I Just Want to Part” Lyrical Content Breakdown Verse 1 Context: The student is the MC in the first part of the song. The student is rapping about Cell Division briefly explaining Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis. Cell Division becomes the rapper for the rest of the song at the line “But I just want to part”. Cell division specifically goes into detail on the parts of Mitosis, chromosomes, and cellular division’s connection to cancer. I suggest having students make hand signals to represent
Preview of Science Anthem by Mister C

Science Anthem by Mister C

Mister C creates fun and exciting math songs that can be used in the classroom to inspire students and get them pumped about learning science. The "Science Anthem" was written and composed to get kids up and out of their seats. Real songs that have been vetted by real kids!
Preview of "Method for You" (Mr.A mix) Science Rap song on Scientific Method

"Method for You" (Mr.A mix) Science Rap song on Scientific Method

“Method For You” Verse 1 Context: Verse 1 is a teacher telling a story about a conversation between himself and a student. The student was frustrated because he could not find an answer to his question on the internet, and the both of them were able to talk through finding a solution by using the scientific method. Below is the link to a Powtoon, animation, that I made to accompany the song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeG89hhzh1s Please free to watch and share; the animation really helped
Preview of Dry Mount vs. Wet Mount Slide

Dry Mount vs. Wet Mount Slide

Created by
Brian Heisey
This is a rap that I created for my science class. It instructs students on what a dry and wet mount slide is and how to create them. My students LOVE this rap!
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Importance of learning science

Learning science is particularly important for students as it equips them with the essential knowledge and skills to make sense of the world around them. Science education is not just about memorizing facts. It fosters critical thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving abilities. These skills are not only useful in school but also in everyday life beyond the classroom.

Benefits of learning science

Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students:

  • Question the world around them and seek evidence-based explanations
  • Cultivate their ability to observe, experiment, and analyze data
  • Nurture a sense of curiosity, awe, and wonder about the natural world
  • Understand natural phenomena and the laws that govern the universe

With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

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One of the best parts about science class is all of the possibilities for hands-on, collaborative learning! Think: labs, experiments, inquiry-based activities, and design challenges. These activities encourage students to explore scientific concepts by observing, asking questions, and conducting investigations. Additionally, with small group centers, students can engage in group experiments, discussions, and projects that require them to collaborate, share ideas, and solve problems together.

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Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your science lessons and make them feel like real scientists by investigating everyday objects, exploring the world outside the classroom, and doing hands-on and collaborative experiments and design challenges.