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8th grade math songs for Gifted and Talented

Preview of Current Hits: Multiplication Songs--GROWING Resource!!

Current Hits: Multiplication Songs--GROWING Resource!!

Created by
This Little Fig
2023 Hit Songs! Engage your students in a fun way to learn their multiplication facts and truly gain their fact fluency! They will sing their facts to current pop hits! This is a GROWING resource that will be updated each year (usually around late November/early December) to contain the most current songs your students already love! New additions will automatically be added. Students absolutely love learning and practicing their fact songs!Google slides presentation includes:-song lyrics fo
Preview of Siyahamba - South African Folk Song Boomwhacker & Orff Unit

Siyahamba - South African Folk Song Boomwhacker & Orff Unit

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Head to Souh Africa to sing & play 'Siyahamba!" Sung in Zulu, the lyrics translate to "We are marching in the light of God" or "We are standing in the light of peace" for a secular setting. I have used this with my experienced upper elementary students and middle schoolers, though this would work for a choir as well as a general music class.In this download you will find:A map to identify South Africa within the African continentInformation about South Africa & this songLyrics & tr
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 Poetry Compare and Contrast - Used To Love You and i carry your heart - Sub Plan

Poetry Compare and Contrast - Used To Love You and i carry your heart - Sub Plan

Created by
Writer's Corner
Compare and contrast poetry and song lyrics! Teach students to compare and contrast for state test assessment as they compare poetry and song lyrics. Gwen Stefani’s song lyrics “Used To Love You” and e.e. cummings’s poem “i carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart)” take a different perspective on love. Both are written with voice and passion. Students will compare and contrast content, language, tone, structure and theme to prepare them for the short answer response questions on end-of-
Preview of Economics Songs Mini Book

Economics Songs Mini Book

Economics Songs Mini Book Need an engaging way to teach economic terms? Feel like singing (or not?)? Then I have the resource for you! This easy-to-assemble mini book teaches these basic economics terms: consumer, producer, wants, needs, goods, services, money, bartering, scarcity, natural resources, human resources, and capital resources Catchy songs are used to teach the concepts. Sing hits like “I Will Survive” to teach about wants vs. needs, “Happy” to teach about services, or “You Mak
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 Ten Times Table Song! (Cover of Look What You Made Me Do)

Ten Times Table Song! (Cover of Look What You Made Me Do)

Created by
Mr DeMaio
Mr. DeMaio and friends cover Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift in this fun multiplication song that can be used to help you memorize your ten times table! Have fun learning the 10's while singing along to your favorite song!
Preview of Mochi's Ukulele Super Bundle!

Mochi's Ukulele Super Bundle!

Mr. H's Ukulele Curriculum is a one-of-a-kind resource that blends music literacy, history and theory together by way of learning the ukulele, and with Mochi's Super Bundle, you have resources for up to two years of material for your classroom! Included is:Workbook #1: with QR codes for easy access to all 14 "Season 1" tutorials and play-along videos for every song, plus two helpful worksheets and answer keysWorkbook #2: again with QR codes to all 10 "Season 2" tutorials and play-along videosMoc
Preview of All About That Place (Place Value) (Meghan Trainor parody)

All About That Place (Place Value) (Meghan Trainor parody)

Created by
Songs For School
This song in inspired by the Meghan Trainor song "All About That Bass." It teaches about place value in a fun way. You get the mp3 and also a lyrics sheet that can be printed out.
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 Mochi's Super Ukulele Pro-Player Packet

Mochi's Super Ukulele Pro-Player Packet

Just how good is the best ukulele player in your class? Do they want to see if they have what it takes to hang with Mochi? Well, then don't deprive your students of this opportunity! Get "Mochi's Super Ukulele Pro-Player-Packet" and let them put their skills to the test! Transcribed and arranged for ukulele are 6 famous classical melodies:Fur Elise (Beethoven)Minuet In G (Bach)I Got Rhythm (Gershwin)Rondo Alla Turca (Mozart)Sonata In C (Mozart)Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairies (Tchaikovsky)...with
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 Classic Recorder Trios SSA

Classic Recorder Trios SSA

Classic Recorder Trios SSABy Denise GagneArrangements by Craig CasselsClassic Recorder Trios includes 20 arrangements of music by Bach, Handel and Mozart for two soprano recorders and an alto recorder.  Regular and transposed alto parts are included - use alto recorder with soprano fingerings.  Easy to Advanced. Songs Include:A Classical ThemeAndante GraziosoFestal MarchChoraleAndanteAllegroSarabande Life Let Us CherishLast AdieuThanks Be to TheeWith Trumpets and HornsHe Shall Feed His FlockMarc
Preview of Ukulele Workbook #2 2023 Edition

Ukulele Workbook #2 2023 Edition

This is the second workbook in my ukulele curriculum, which goes along with "Mr. H's Ukulele Tutorials: Season 2." This workbook and accompanying tutorial videos continue to build on the skills learned in "Season 1" with new charts, new chords (D, A, and B minor), and dives further into music theory concepts such as chord spelling, transposing, scale structure, and differences between major and minor. Plus, more in-depth factoid and history sections regarding the artists that we are playing!All
Preview of "Lollipop" STATISTICS

"Lollipop" STATISTICS

CANDY and MUSIC, what a great way to get kids motivated about MATHMATICS! I have used this lesson in my middle school class room for many years with great success. Middle school tasks should be meaningful and relevant; this lesson is that and more. Students must work directly with data in order to understand the fundamentals of statistical ideas. This lesson will catch the attention of students with varying abilities in a non-threatening approach. The lesson offers 10 steps to thoroughly engag
Preview of HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY: MY SONG "6,000,000" AS A POEM, WITH LESSON PLAN

HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY: MY SONG "6,000,000" AS A POEM, WITH LESSON PLAN

Created by
HANK FELLOWS
Hank Fellows is an ASCAP Award-winning songwriter whose patriotic and inspirational songs have been performed hundreds of times across America. In 2006, Hank wrote his song "6,000,000" as a remembrance to the victims of the Nazi concentration camps, as well as to the hundreds of thousands of victims of genocide in our own time. The first public performance of "6,000,000" was at the New Jersey State House in 2006 at a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony. Since then, "6,000,000" has been performed
Preview of Pi Music Video- a fun one for pi day!

Pi Music Video- a fun one for pi day!

my pi song - a fun one to kick off your pi day activities! Catchy tune about pi- has verses about circumference, area, and of course Archimedes and the digits of pi! If you'd like just the .mp3 (without the video) see my store for the listing) Hope you enjoy and happy pi day!!! LYRICS: Some people say, 3’s the magic number, But that’s not gonna’ roll here anymore... I’d say they’re irrational, If their thinking’s mathematical, They’ll know the magic’s with the constant, 3.14 (Did you say 3
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 Graphing with Song Ratings- Scientific Method, Learning to Graph, etc...

Graphing with Song Ratings- Scientific Method, Learning to Graph, etc...

This is a great engaging activity for students to learn about making a data table and a graph. They will choose 30 seconds of a song to be played for the class, everyone else will rate it on a scale of 1-5, then they will make a data table with their results and graph them.I have paper rating cards included in this document, but I have also used a google form! If you would like a copy of the rating google form send me a message after you purchase and I will share it with you :)It can be used for
Preview of Math Songs Pack 1

Math Songs Pack 1

Created by
Sarah Dummer
This is a pack of math songs. It includes: "All I Can Do With Fractions" - to the tune of "Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5 - a song about adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with fractions "A Decimal" - to the tune of "Wide Awake" by Katy Perry - a song about adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals "1 2 Step Equations" - to the tune of "1 2 Step" by Ciara - a song about solving equations "Inequalities" - to the tune of "Dynamite" by Taio Cruz - a song about solving an
Preview of Prime Numbers 1-100 Rap Typography

Prime Numbers 1-100 Rap Typography

Created by
Kevin Barnhart
A catchy song/video that helps students learn the prime numbers from 1-100. Song is also available for purchase through almost all digital stores (iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, etc.)
Preview of All the Math Songs Bundle

All the Math Songs Bundle

Created by
math-songs
Buy all the math songs and save over $20.00. Email us if you would like all the lyric sheets at no extra charge
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.
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