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7th grade other (science) audio for administrators

Preview of Haitian Kreyol Audio Pronounciation Guide and Cultural Tips

Haitian Kreyol Audio Pronounciation Guide and Cultural Tips

This is the companion product to my Haitian Kreyol Crash Course printable. Please note: this is JUST the audio, not the document--the preview is meant to show what phrases will be taught. This seven-minute audio lesson will walk you through the cheat sheet word by word, phrase by phrase, to help you learn to pronounce and use the phrases correctly. I've also thrown in a few cultural tips that I've learned in my five years of living in Haiti. You can learn to communicate and connect better with
Preview of Physics Is So Awesome:  a cool song about physics

Physics Is So Awesome: a cool song about physics

Created by
The Science Guy
Physics Is So Awesome audio: a cool song about physics *pairs with the Physics Is So Awesome free lyrics Your students will be dancing up and down the hallway listening to this one! Taken from Macklemore's "Thrift Shop", this song is sure to make your students understand how cool physics really is! Topics covered: -Power, Work, Time -Kinetic Energy -Force/Newtons -Isaac Newton -Friction -Acceleration/Velocity -Inertia -Boyle -Charles -Bernoulli -Energy/Joules -Triangle/180 degrees -Simple Ma
Preview of I just want to Part (Mr. A Remix) Mitosis/Cellular Division Rap Song

I just want to Part (Mr. A Remix) Mitosis/Cellular Division Rap Song

“I Just Want to Part” Lyrical Content Breakdown Verse 1 Context: The student is the MC in the first part of the song. The student is rapping about Cell Division briefly explaining Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis. Cell Division becomes the rapper for the rest of the song at the line “But I just want to part”. Cell division specifically goes into detail on the parts of Mitosis, chromosomes, and cellular division’s connection to cancer. I suggest having students make hand signals to represent
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