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3rd grade arithmetic songs for Microsoft Word

Preview of Math Poems To Practice Multiplication Facts

Math Poems To Practice Multiplication Facts

Created by
FunThinkLearn
These poems can be used with students in grades K-8 to highlight and enhance learning on a variety of math topics. I believe that children learn best through various modes of learning. These poems will be great to use as an overview for what you will be studying or as a review of previously learned concepts. Poems can be chanted or sung. I have tried to create poems that can be sung to almost any children's song. You don't have to be musical to use these songs! Just willing to look at math in
Preview of Multiplication Rap - Fact Fluency
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Multiplication Rap - Fact Fluency

Created by
Rock 'N Learn
Multiplication Rap by Rock ‘N Learn helps boost multiplication fluency with fact drills and skip counting practice. It also includes a short concept section to help students understand what multiplication is and how it may be used in everyday situations. The first presentation of facts in each fact family is given without a pause before the answer. Each fact family song also includes a second presentation of the facts with a delayed answer. This gives students an opportunity to answer first
Preview of ROUNDING RHYME

ROUNDING RHYME

Created by
B.Rogers
This is a cute rhyme to help elementary students remember how to round numbers. Whether it be whole numbers or decimals, this little rhyme will work. It can also be sung if desired. This could also be enlarged into a poster-sized chart to display in the classroom.
Preview of Division Vocabulary Song

Division Vocabulary Song

Created by
Michelle Henry
This is a document with the words to a song I created to help students remember the following vocabulary terms for Division: Dividend Divisor Quotient The lyrics are provided. The tune is to Mary Had a Little Lamb. Students in 3rd and 4th grade have loved this! Add music to your classroom to help students remember vocabulary.
Preview of Multiplication Worksheet

Multiplication Worksheet

Created by
Mr Steffes
This is a worksheet to be used with my music video "Multiplication" from my YouTube channel "mrsteffessongs" in which I sing about multiplication. This sheet is primarily for grades 3-5. This can be given as extra credit, homework, review for middle grades, an introduction to multiplication, or just notes and examples. An answer key is provided and common core standards are referenced in each section title. The first section has students answer questions based on an example from my video showin
Preview of THE ADDITION RAP SONG GRADES 3-6

THE ADDITION RAP SONG GRADES 3-6

TEACHERS: THIS RAP SONG HELPS STUDENTS TO BE MORE EXACT IN THEIR ADDITION INVOLVING MONEY OR DECIMALS. IT IS A FUN RAP, AND IT HELPS STUDENTS TO REMEMBER TO KEEP THEIR MATH SYMBOLS AND COLUMNS IN GOOD FORMAT! MATH IS AMAZING! THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR VISITING HERNANDEZ HOUSE. PLEASE FOLLOW US.
Preview of Song for multiplication tables

Song for multiplication tables

Have students sing their multiplication tables. The tune is listed for each song. Sing those troublesome facts away. The three's through the nines are listed.
Preview of The Long Division Song

The Long Division Song

Created by
Music Man Mike
This song was written to help fourth and fifth graders remember the steps to long division. It is meant to be used for whole numbers. The lyrics should be sung to the tune of "This Land is Your Land" by Woody Guthrie. Check out my other songs. I also take requests!This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Division Chant

Division Chant

Created by
Lisa Matthiesen
My students always had a hard time remembering the difference between Divisor, Dividend, and Quotient so I came up with this chant they love to do. When I draw the long division symbol we call it the house. We talk about who is the visitor (divisor), who is in the house (dividend), and who is on the roof (quotient). After the first line they should knock on their desk three times to make the chant sound real.
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