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Mrs. Betty Arnold |
SongsOur Songs Our Songs Be sure to track with your fingers as you sing the multiplication songs! Thank you to Mrs. Arnold for sharing these with us :)
0's and 1's Chant Any number times zero always equals zero Any number times one equals that same number Threes (to the tune of Row, row row your boat) 3, 6, 9 and 12 15 and 18 21, 24, 27 30, 33 36
Fours (to Ten Little Indians) 4 little, 8 little, 12 little wheels 16 little, 20 little, 24 wheels 28, 32, 36 wheels 40 little wheels on the cars! 44, 48
Sixes (to the tune of the Flintstones) 6, 12 18, 24 30, 36 and 42 48 54 60, 66 and 72
Sevens (to the tune of The Brady Bunch) 7,14 21, 28 35, 42 and 49 56, 63 and 70 77 that's the 7's family with 84 with 84 That's the way we sing the seven's family!
Eights (to the tune of Gilligan's Isle) 8, 16, 24, 32 40, 48, 56 64, 72, 80, 88 and 96
Nines (to The Addams Family) Da, da, da, dum (snap - snap) Da, da, da, dum (snap -snap) Da, da, da, dum Da, da, da, dum Da, da, da, dum (snap -snap) 9, 18, 27 36, 45 54, 63 72, 81 repeat chorus Twelves (to the tune of Jingle Bells) 12, 24 36 48, 60 72 84 96, 1 oh 8 (108) 120, 132, One hundred 44 That's the way we sing our 12's Let's sing them some more!
When you are rounding or estimating a number we use the song below to help us remember what to do. We have worked on this before and we are reveiwing this concept again now. If you are rounding a number to the nearest tens place you look at the digit or number in the ones place. That is the bossy number and it tells the tens place what to do. If it is a 0-4 it looks at the tens place and says "Honey I love you don't change a thing! Stay the same!" If the digit or number in the ones place is 5-9 it looks at the tens place and says "You are looking awful. Get a haircut and bump it up a notch!" and the number in the tens place goes up by one number.
You do the same thing if rounding to the hundreds place except the bossy number will now be located in the tens place. If the bossy number is 0-4 stay the same If the bossy number is 5-9 then bump it up!
The song below helps us to remember what to do and where to look.
We can round a number to any place so we have to read the directions carefully. We can round 453 to the tens place and the hundreds place: locate the bossy number and let it tell you what to do! 453 to the tens: the 3 says to the five stay the same so it rounds to 450 453 to the hundreds place: the 5 says to the 4 bump it up so it rounds to 500
The Rounding Song To Tune of If You’re Happy and You Know It Verse: If you’re rounding to the (tens) place, look at the (ones) 2X If you’re rounding to the (tens) you always look at the (ones) If you’re rounding to the (tens) place, look at the (ones) Chorus: If that digit’s four or lower you stay the same 2x If that digit’s four or lower it loves you just the same If that digit’s four or lower you stay the same If that digit’s five or higher bump it up 2x If that digit’s five or higher you have to bump it up If that digit’s five or higher bump it up adapted from MailBox Magazine For additional verses: replace the underlined words with the following pairs Hundreds, tens Thousands, hundreds
Sentence Jingle
A sentence, sentence, sentence Is complete, complete, complete
When 5 simple rules It meets, meets, meets.
It has a subject, subject, subject
And a verb, verb, verb It makes sense, sense, sense With every word, word, word.
Add a capital letter, And an end mark, mark, mark.
Now we're finished, and aren't we smart! Now our sentence has all it's parts!
The Types of Rocks Song to the tune of Frere Jacques
Igneous rock, igneous rock form when magma cools and hardens
When magma cools quickly Basalt and Pumice are made.
Changing rocks, changing rocks.
Sedimentary, sedimentary Rocks formed in layers limestone and shale
Broken pieces of matter are squeezed and pressed together
Changing rocks, changing rocks.
Metamorphic, metamorphic rocks that were another kind before. Changed by heat and pressure Limestone becomes marble
Changing rocks, changing rocks.
Subject and Predicate Song to the tune of A Tisket, A Tasket
A subject, a predicate These are quite important Combine the two and you will see That you have formed a sentence.
The subject, the subject Is a noun or pronoun. Who or what it usually tells, And that is how you'll find it.
The predicate, the predicate It tells about the subject, What it is or what it does, A verb and all its helpers.
The subject , the predicate, together form a sentence. Write them both then punctuate Viola! You have a sentence.
The Hall Song (to the tune of "Do Wah Ditty")
Here we come just a-walkin’ down the hall Singing do wah ditty ditty dum ditty doo.
Like a number one, hands by our sides and standing tall Singing do wah ditty ditty dum ditty doo!
We look good, we look good! We look fine, we look fine! We look good, we look fine, Here we go in our line!
0's and 1's Chant Any number times zero always equals zero Any number times one equals that same number
Threes (to the tune of Row, row row your boat) 3, 6, 9 and 12 15 and 18 21, 24, 27 30, 33 36
Fours (to Ten Little Indians) 4 little, 8 little, 12 little wheels 16 little, 20 little, 24 wheels 28, 32, 36 wheels 40 little wheels on the cars! 44, 48
Sixes (to the tune of the Flintstones) 6, 12 18, 24 30, 36 and 42 48 54 60, 66 and 72
Sevens (to the tune of The Brady Bunch) 7,14 21, 28 35, 42 and 49 56, 63 and 70 77 that's the 7's family with 84 with 84 That's the way we sing the seven's family!
Eights (to the tune of Gilligan's Isle) 8, 16, 24, 32 40, 48, 56 64, 72, 80, 88 and 96
Nines (to The Addams Family) Da, da, da, dum (snap - snap) Da, da, da, dum (snap -snap) Da, da, da, dum Da, da, da, dum Da, da, da, dum (snap -snap) 9, 18, 27 36, 45 54, 63 72, 81 repeat chorus
Twelves (to the tune of Jingle Bells) 12, 24 36 48, 60 72 84 96, 1 oh 8 (108) 120, 132, One hundred 44 That's the way we sing our 12's Let's sing them some more!
The Types of Rocks Song to the tune of Frere Jacques Igneous rock, igneous rock form when magma cools and hardens When magma cools quickly Basalt and Pumice are made. Changing rocks, changing rocks. Sedimentary, sedimentary Rocks formed in layers limestone and shale Broken pieces of matter are squeezed and pressed together Changing rocks, changing rocks. Metamorphic, metamorphic rocks that were another kind before. Changed by heat and pressure Limestone becomes marble Changing rocks, changing rocks.
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