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Zero's and 1's
Any number times ZERO (clap)
Always equals ZERO (clap)
Any number times ONE (clap)
Equals that same number (clap)
I said..... (repeat chorus twice)
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 HONK HONK!
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
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
(Adams Family tune)
Da da da dum (clap clap)
Da da da dum
9, 18, 27
36, 45
54, 63
72 and 81
Da da da dum 90
Da da da dum 99
Da da da dum 108
Twelves
(to the tune of Jingle Bells)
12, 24
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!
DIVISION
to the tune of "The Addams Family"
First, you have a problem,
A long division problem;
It's really fun to solve 'em,
If you can keep the beat.
The dividend lives inside.
The divisor is on the outside.
The quotient is the answer
You get when you divide.
CHORUS (be sure to add the finger snaps)
Da, da, da, dud...Multiply!
Da, da, da, duh,
Da, da, da, duh...Subtract-Bring Down!
Sometimes you get leftovers.
The quotient can't move over.
Write it as a remainder,
And then go check your work!
Da, da, da, duh...Check your work!
Da, da, da, duh...Multiply!
Da, da, da, dud...Add your remainder!
MORE SONGS
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, letter
And an end mark, mark.
Now we're finished and aren't we smart!
Now our sentence has all it's parts!
Remember....subject (clap-clap)
verb (clap-clap)
complete sense (clap-clap-clap)
Add a capital letter and an end mark too.
That's what a sentence is all about! (clap-clap)
4 Types of Sentences
to the tune of "London Bridge"
Interrogatives ASK, ASK, ASK
ASK, ASK, ASK
They are useful!
Declaratives TELL, TELL, TELL
TELL, TELL, TELL
TELL, TELL TELL
Exclamatory MAKE YOU SHOUT!
MAKE YOU SHOUT!
Imperatives GIVE A COMMAND
GIVE A COMMAND