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Preview of Classical Conversations Science Song Cycle 3 Week 9 Four Parts of the Lymph

Classical Conversations Science Song Cycle 3 Week 9 Four Parts of the Lymph

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Grace At Home
Click on the preview to download a short sample of this song. This is an original tune I wrote that is compatible with the Science fact from Classical Conversations Cycle 3, week 9. At the beginning of the year, I noticed that both the children I tutor in our CC Community as well as my own three boys, were struggling to remember the weekly science facts. I started putting them to song and within a week the kiddos were back on track! They love and remember them. I think you will find that your ow
Preview of Some Parts of the Respiratory System Combatable with Science week 10 CC Cycle 3

Some Parts of the Respiratory System Combatable with Science week 10 CC Cycle 3

Created by
Grace At Home
A fun and orignal song that is compatible with the science fact from Classical Conversations Cycle 3, week 10. Some parts of the Respiratory System are:Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Broncioles, Alveoli, and Lungs
Preview of The Axial Skeleton Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Science Week 2

The Axial Skeleton Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Science Week 2

Created by
Grace At Home
This is an original song outining what the axial skeleton is made up of. It is compatible with Classical Conversations curricula and is Cycle 3, week 2. Thanks for stopping by!
Preview of Electricity Song

Electricity Song

Created by
Teacher-guy
Everyone knows the power of music and associations...here is your chance to test out that theory! This a song that is to be used in conjunction with my unit on Electricity and Energy. It is meant to be a review for students to help them remember the major concepts taught during the unit. Give your students a copy of the song prior to the test and see the results! Song Lyrics: Verse 1 Electricity, is a form of energy. It comes from small particles called atoms. Electrons jump from place t
Preview of A SCIENTIST

A SCIENTIST

Let your kids know it's time to study science with a brand new hit from Ramshaw Records recording artist Oscray. This is a fun, positive and high-motivation SONG that could help engaging young students to become scientists by means of hard work. The song describes a real situation that was lived by the author. It can be very useful in labs and classrooms to stimulate the students to develop a science theme or experiment. The song has the ingredients needed to make good research using clear and s
Preview of Symbiotic Song

Symbiotic Song

Created by
Sing Ollie Sing
Six different verses demonstrate symbiosis in nature. Use any or all verses at will! The familiar tune is This Old Man. Sung a capella - not trying for any awards!
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