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Middle school math songs for Microsoft Word

Preview of Polygon Song

Polygon Song

Created by
Katie Houstle
A song about the qualities, names, and specific types of polygons to the tune of "Shake it Off". The kids learn while getting to sing an upbeat song!
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 "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 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 Addition and Multiplication of Decimals Song Lyrics

Addition and Multiplication of Decimals Song Lyrics

Created by
Amber Kramer
Adding/subtracting and Multiplying Decimals song to the tune of Taio Cruz' "Dynamite". The song lyrics explore the difference between adding/subtracting decimals and multiplying decimals. http://www.youtube.com/user/mathandIKnowIT copy and paste the above link to check out the lyrics in action in a real classroom
Preview of Division Secret Code to Play "You Are My Sunshine"

Division Secret Code to Play "You Are My Sunshine"

Created by
WV Educator Era
Students solve each division equation to find the corresponding piano note needed to play the song "You Are My Sunshine." This makes the problems self-checking.
Preview of Multiplication Facts skip counting with music!

Multiplication Facts skip counting with music!

Created by
It Could Happen
songs and chants to help students remember multiplication facts; includes 2's, 3's, 4's, 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's, 11's, and 12's ***Look for free mp3 file soon for Smith's Original Count By 3's Tune***
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Song- Royals

Pythagorean Theorem Song- Royals

Created by
Amber Kramer
This song is about Pythagorean Theorem. It is to the tune of the hit song Royals. The kids really like it! It is fast like the original song, but once you learn it- you can't get it out of your head! It talks about where they hypotenuse is located and when to use the Pythagorean Theorem! It really covers everything!
Preview of Rational or Irrational??

Rational or Irrational??

Created by
Emily Culp
This tool can be used to support students in identifying rational and irrational numbers. It can used as a bingo board game as well.
Preview of PEMDAS Order of Operations Song

PEMDAS Order of Operations Song

Created by
Katie Houstle
Memorize the Order of Operations (PEMDAS) to the tune of Taylor Swfit's Bad Blood! To hear how the song goes, check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPJZte7_X9Q
Preview of TRANSPORTATION Unit of Study for Learning

TRANSPORTATION Unit of Study for Learning

Unit includes: Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, Word Search, Create Words, Acrostic Poem, Matching Game, Writing Prompts, Patterns, Coloring Pages, Dot-to-Dot sheets, Activity Ideas, and Songs to enjoy.A great unit on transportation that can be adapted to many ages and learning levels. -cars-trucks-planes-movement-travel
Preview of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Friends Celebrate

The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Friends Celebrate

A Fun packet to use when celebrating VHC Day or studying caterpillars or lessons using books by Eric Carle. I have included fun activities, songs, graphing math, craft projects, a word search, creating words worksheet, a writing prompt, alphabetical word page, and lots more fun.This packet can be adapted to many age and learning levels.-friends-caterpillar-food-eating-adventure
Preview of Division of Decimals- Boom Boom Pow

Division of Decimals- Boom Boom Pow

Created by
Amber Kramer
Division of Decimals song to the tune of the Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow" This song walks you through step by step on how to divide decimals whether the decimal is in the quotient, divisor, or both. http://www.youtube.com/user/mathandIKnowIT Copy and Paste the above link to see my lyrics in action in the classroom.
Preview of Geography - Johnny Cash "I've Been Everywhere" map activity

Geography - Johnny Cash "I've Been Everywhere" map activity

Students will listen to the song I've Been Everywhere" by Johnny Cash while looking at a copy of the lyrics with locations. After listening to the song and looking at the lyrics, students will have to choose two of the four stanzas from the song to eventually label and plot on their map. In short, students will choose their lists of cities, look up the latitude and latitude of the city, and label them with the appropriate color of their choice. *You may want to add the Lat/Long lines to the US
Preview of Adding Integers with the Same Sign PowerPoint + Guided Notes

Adding Integers with the Same Sign PowerPoint + Guided Notes

This Adding Integers with the Same Sign Guided Notes page, including a PowerPoint PRESENTATION to go along with it (for FREE), is a great way to begin teaching INTEGER RULES to your 7th Grade Math Class! These notes require no prep time, since the linked PowerPoint will have all of the answers to the blanks. The PowerPoint also includes some speaker notes, and a link to YouTube's McSantiMath's Integer Addition & Subtraction Music Video, which my students personally make fun of at the beginni
Preview of The Factors and Multiples Song

The Factors and Multiples Song

Created by
lgerow
Teach your students the difference between factors and multiples with this fun song to the tune of "Jingle Bells". The song reinforces that factors start with one and end with the number (their fence), while multiples go on and on! Catchy and a great way to reinforce math concepts for musical or auditory learners.
Preview of Adding Integers with Different Signs PowerPoint + Guided Notes

Adding Integers with Different Signs PowerPoint + Guided Notes

These Adding Integers with Different Signs Guided Notes pages, including a PowerPoint PRESENTATION to go along with it (for FREE), is a great way to teach INTEGER RULES to your 7th Grade Math Class! These notes require no prep time, since the linked PowerPoint will have all of the answers to the blanks. The PowerPoint goes along well with my other resource "Adding Integers with the Same Sign Guided Notes" and it also includes a link to YouTube's McSantiMath's Integer Addition & Subtraction M
Preview of Similar Figures- YMCA

Similar Figures- YMCA

Created by
Amber Kramer
This song helps students set up proportions to determine if two figures are similar. IT reviews that similar figures do not have to be the same size, but they have proportional sides and equal angles. It talks about matching sides (corresponding sides) and seeing if the proportions are equal.
Preview of Math Song Remix

Math Song Remix

Created by
Lindsay Burton
Students pick a popular song, at least 2 minutes long, and re-write the lyrics to teach a math concept. This a fun activity for the kids and it really allows them to be creative and use collaboration. This activity is perfect for junior high and high school classes.
Preview of All About Rounding Bundle

All About Rounding Bundle

This All About Rounding Bundle has a recorded song, lyrics and examples for practice. Your students will be very successful with All About Rounding Bundle.
Preview of Radioactive Fractions-Project Based Learning

Radioactive Fractions-Project Based Learning

Created by
Tammy Scheel
Fractions, Fractions, EVERYWHERE! But how are your students going to remember the steps for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions? Is it too much information to remember? Not if they put the steps to a song...a song they get to write on their own! This product is a full, ready to turn-in PBL form describing how your students will remember all the steps when put to the tune of Radioactive.
Preview of The Decimal Song

The Decimal Song

A few years ago, I had a conversation with students that led me to realize that many of them lack a basic understanding of the concept of a decimal (ie. it works like a fraction- it is less than one, or part of a whole). That led to me working this song into my math program. It is simple and catchy and hammers the point home, so that they won't (can't!) forget it. I used it as an introduction into decimals because it pumps up a unit that can otherwise get a bit dry. The tune is to the Banana
Preview of The Customary Measurement Song

The Customary Measurement Song

Created by
lgerow
Learn about inches, feet, yards, and miles and conversions with this fun song! My students LOVE to sing this over and over, faster and faster until they don't ever forget how many feet in a mile! I even see them muttering the words to the song on a test to help them remember. Song comes with recommended motions so that kids get out of their seat and get moving, perfect for kinesthetic and musical learners!
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