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Preview of Quiz Day Song - "Major Quiz"

Quiz Day Song - "Major Quiz"

Created by
LNoyesBio
"Major Quiz" is a parody of"Major Tom" by Shiny Toy Guns (<- *not* the David Bowie version, "Space Oddity")This all-purpose Quiz Day Song is great for any class, any subject!Easy enough to sing for a Tenor or Alto; just bump it up/down an octave for Soprano or Bass.Bonus: Students found this calming, even though the song itself is quite "tense" and "anxious" (intentionally). Speed up / Slow down to ease them into a calmer headspace as you sing. ----I wrote a few parody songs for my studen
Preview of Quiz Day Song - "Somewhere in Your Brain"

Quiz Day Song - "Somewhere in Your Brain"

Created by
LNoyesBio
"Somewhere in Your Brain" is a parody of"Blowin' in the Wind" - Bob DylanThis all-purpose Quiz Day Song is great for any class, any subject!Easy enough to sing for a Tenor or Alto; just bump it up/down an octave for Soprano or Bass.----I wrote a few parody songs for my students, based on classroom culture, student stress level, or recent content. Occasionally, I’d put hints and reminders about content into the song, to ensure students would quietly listen while I sang. On those occasions, of cou
Preview of Photosynthesis:Light Dependent Reactions Story

Photosynthesis:Light Dependent Reactions Story

Created by
Science and Math
Comes with a fun story about the life of an electron in the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis and hints at what happens afterwards... the calvin cycle... A fun and engaging way to describe the process to your students!
Preview of Quiz Day Song - "Edge of an A"

Quiz Day Song - "Edge of an A"

Created by
LNoyesBio
"Edge of an A" is a parody of"Edge of Glory" by Lady GagaThis all-purpose Quiz Day Song is excellent for any Quiz or Test!Easy enough to sing for a Tenor or Alto; just bump it up/down an octave for Soprano or Bass. If you're an alto, like me, sing it about half an octave lower than Lady Gaga does, and you should be fine.Bonus: This song, like many of my Quiz Day songs, refers to useful study strategies and resources. If students didn't utilize them, and feel anxious about today's quiz, the so
Preview of Quiz Day Song - "Machine-Quiz"

Quiz Day Song - "Machine-Quiz"

Created by
LNoyesBio
"Machine-Quiz" is a parody of"Machinehead" by BushThis all-purpose Quiz Day Song is great for any class, any subject!Easy enough to sing for a Tenor or Alto; just bump it up/down an octave for Soprano or Bass.Bonus: Students found this super-calming, even though it comes from not-always-relaxing Bush. See if it helps your crew similarly!----I wrote a few parody songs for my students, based on classroom culture, student stress level, or recent content. Occasionally, I’d put hints and reminders
Preview of Quiz Day Song - "Test Like a Firework"

Quiz Day Song - "Test Like a Firework"

Created by
LNoyesBio
"Test Like a Firework" is a parody of"Firework" - Katy PerryBonus: This song reminds students of good study habits that ease exam-day anxiety!This all-purpose Quiz Day Song is great for any class, any subject!Easy enough to sing for a Tenor or Alto; just bump it up/down an octave for Soprano or Bass.----I wrote a few parody songs for my students, based on classroom culture, student stress level, or recent content. Occasionally, I’d put hints and reminders about content into the song, to ensure
Preview of Quiz Day Song - "Can You Hear the Students Whine?"

Quiz Day Song - "Can You Hear the Students Whine?"

Created by
LNoyesBio
"Can You Hear the Students Whine?" is a parody of"Can You Hear the People Sing?" - Les MiserablesThis all-purpose Quiz Day Song is great for any class, any subject!Easy enough to sing for a Tenor or Alto; just bump it up/down an octave for Soprano or Bass.----I wrote a few parody songs for my students, based on classroom culture, student stress level, or recent content. Occasionally, I’d put hints and reminders about content into the song, to ensure students would quietly. Listen while I sang. O
Preview of Geography Rap

Geography Rap

Created by
M and M
The Earth 4 oceans and 7 continents if you learn them all than you might get a compliment
Preview of Quiz Day Song - "You Passed Biology!"

Quiz Day Song - "You Passed Biology!"

Created by
LNoyesBio
"You Passed Biology" is a parody of"Shut Up and Dance" by Walk Off The EarthThis fun. Quiz Day Song is excellent for the last exam of the year in Biology class!Easy enough to sing for a Tenor or Alto; just bump it up/down an octave for Soprano or Bass.Totally add another verse including special projects and classroom rituals you used - it's easy to customize!----I wrote a few parody songs for my students, based on classroom culture, student stress level, or recent content. Occasionally, I’d put
Preview of Quiz Day Song - "Royal Genetics"

Quiz Day Song - "Royal Genetics"

Created by
LNoyesBio
"Royal Genetics" is a parody of"Royals" by LordeThis is one of my favorites! If I ever do Karaoke of Lorde's original song, I'll probably accidentally start singing the Genetics version, lol. This is your Warning: It's catchy.This Quiz Day Song is excellent for a Summative evaluation at the end of a Genetics unit in Biology class! I project the lyrics on the board while I pass out assessment packets, to give everybody an equitable shot at the hints and clues therein. For one class, where t
Preview of Biology Song - "Lipids are Fats"

Biology Song - "Lipids are Fats"

Created by
LNoyesBio
"Lipids are Fats" is a parody of"Hips Don't Lie" by ShakiraBiology Song! You can use this to either help students study up *or* as a fun reminder before a quiz about Lipids (or Macromolecules in general). If you use it as a teaching tool, give each students a printout. Feel free to parallel English and their First Language/s, especially for students with low English fluency or if you feel they won't be familiar with the song!Easy enough to sing for a Tenor or Alto; just bump it up/down an oct
Preview of The Digestive system Rap

The Digestive system Rap

Created by
M and M
This song is all about the digestive system. Glands, esophagus,stomach, intestine, liver, gall bladder, and even the colon.
Preview of Elements and Their Symbols: Periodic Table Quiz

Elements and Their Symbols: Periodic Table Quiz

This quiz is a fill-in-the-blank quiz where students must have learned the first 36 elements in addition to some of the most commonly-used elements from other areas of the periodic table. The video also uses the chorus from a popular YouTube memorization song regarding The Periodic Table of Elements by James Fodor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGZ20OrmYBs&index=1&list=PLIjeH9s5v3ZKHFUVSqvTBabq8wGz555Yk.
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