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Days of the Week

2:58 minutes (2.03 MB)
Sub Title: 

Song for Teaching the Days of the Week

Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
The Blankies
Lyrics: 

Children, parents and teachers will appreciate the interactive nature of this "fill-in-the-blanks" song.

Sunday, Monday
Tuesday, Wednesday
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Seven! Days in the week

Sunday, Monday
Tuesday, Wednesday
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Seven! Days in the week

If today is Sunday, what is next? _______
If today is Tuesday, what is next? _______
If today is Friday, what is next? _______

Sunday, Monday
Tuesday, Wednesday
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Seven! Days in the week

What day comes before Monday? _______
What day comes before Wednesday? _______
What day comes before Saturday? _______

Sunday... Named for the Sun
Monday... Named for the Moon
Tuesday... Is for the god of war in ancient times,
His name was Tyr

Wednesday... Is Woden's day
Thursday... Was named for Thor
Friday... Is a beautiful day named for Freya,
The goddess of beauty
And Saturday was named for Saturn

© The Blankies. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

Description: 

The Blankies' Learn! album download is an imaginative collection of early learning songs. Fill-in-the-blank style lyrics give listeners a chance to deduce answers and also build listening and recall skills.
This downloadable album is also recommended for ESL-EFL-ESOL students.

Rhyming Words
Learning My ABCs MP3 Demo
Learning My ABCs Remix
Tongue Twisters
Tongue Twisters Remix
Days Of The Week MP3 Demo
Parts Of An Insect
Rhyming With Numbers
Twelve Months
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow MP3 Demo
Rhyming With Numbers
Four Seasons MP3 Demo
Five Senses

About the Artist: 

Bryan Mace of The Blankies has created an informative site for teachers, "Totally 3rd Grade."

Washington, D.C.

3.46 MB
Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
Teacher and the Rockbots
Lyrics: 

Washington DC, our nation's capitol, a federal city
Washington DC, is where the president and the government
Help to make history
So let's explore the city a little more

(All right, now we're gonna find out who really does their
homework!)

They started to build it 1792
It's on the $20 bill, has a bowling alley too
It's a symbol of our nation
Every President's lived there except George Washington
It has 35 bathrooms and an Oval Office
Can you guess where I'm talking about?
It's the WHITE HOUSE

With two shades of marble, it looks kind of funny
'Cause they started to build it and ran out of money
When the Civil War came, it almost didn't get done
It took a hundred long years to add its pyramid top
555 feet seemed like a good place to stop
Can you guess where I'm talking about?
That would be the WASHINGTON MONUMENT

His most famous words are engraved on the walls
It has some spelling mistakes, I count 11 in all
This monument honors our 3rd President
The 26 columns and a smooth surface dome
Were built it to look like his Monticello home
Can you guess where I'm talking about?
I'm gonna have to go with the JEFFERSON MEMORIAL

Washington DC, our nation's capitol, a federal city
Washington DC, is where the president and the government
Help to make history
So let's explore the city a little more

It's the symbol of our great government home
108 windows are in its dome
It's where the Senate and the House of Representatives meet
It has been burnt, rebuilt, extended and restored
The House works in the south wing, and the Senate in the north
Can you guess where I'm talking about?
Sounds like the US CAPITOL to me

It's where the Congress goes when they need research done
It's the largest one of these in the world
29 million books on 530 miles of bookshelves, oh my goodness!
2.7 million recordings, 12 million photographs
4.8 million maps, 57 million manuscripts
That's a lot of stuff!
Can you guess where I'm talking about?
Wow! It's the LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Our 16th President is honored here;
A statue of him sitting in a chair
The Gettysburg Address is carved on the walls
56 steps stand for his age when he died
36 columns stand for the 36 states at the time
Can you guess where I'm talking about?
That would be the LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Washington DC, our nation's capitol, a federal city
Washington DC, is where the president and the government
Help to make history
So let's explore the city a little more

© Teacher and the Rockbots. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

Description: 

This song can be purchased for 99 cents by Clicking Here.

About the Artist: 

Bryan Mace of Teacher and the Rockbots has created an informative site for teachers, "Totally 3rd Grade."

Eight Days

2:42 minutes (2.48 MB)
Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
Abby and the Pipsqueaks
Lyrics: 

Chorus:
8 days
8 days Chanukah
8 days
8 days Chanukah

Spin the dreidel
‘round the table
Shere it stops nobody knows
shin hey gimel nun there it goes

In the kitchen
smell the latkes sizzling
We gather ‘round
say the prayers
and light the chanukiah

Chorus

Bubby and Zeda
the great Aunt Theda
all come to town we gather 'round
and celebrate Chanukah

and for 8 whole days
of Chanukah,
I get a present each day
a present each day
a present each day
Yay!

Chorus

(Bridge)
Festival of lights
We give thanks and delight
and every year I can’t wait till it’s here

Chorus

Copyright © Abby and the Pipsqueaks. All rights reserved.

Jingle Hop

3.59 MB
Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
Mr. Billy
Lyrics: 

Put your right arm up
Put your right arm down
Put your right arm up
Don’t let it drop
It’s time to do the Jingle Hop!

Hop around (hop, hop, hop, hop)
Up and down (hop, hop, hop, hop)
Keep your right arm up don’t let it drop
While we do the Jingle Hop now….STOP!

Put your left arm up
Put your left arm down
Put your left arm up
Don’t let it drop
It’s time to do the Jingle Hop!

CHORUS (left arm)

Put your right leg up
Put your right leg down
Put your right leg up
Don’t let it drop
It’s time to do the Jingle Hop!

CHORUS (right leg)

Put your left leg up
Put your left leg down
Put your left leg up
Don’t let it drop
It’s time to do the Jingle Hop!

CHORUS (left leg)

Put your smile up
Put your smile down
Put your smile up
Don’t let it drop
It’s time to do the Jingle Hop!

CHORUS (smile)

Copyright © Mr. Billy. All rights reserved.

Description: 

"Fruitcake" is an AWARD WINNING collection of Winter and Holiday songs great for kids of all ages. This CD is upbeat and 100% FUN.

About the Artist: 

Mr. Billy is a full time academic entertainer from De Pere, Wisconsin. A mutlti Children's Music Web Award Winner, has also been voted "Northeastern Wisconsin's Family Favorite Children's Entertainer".

Counting Dog

1.02 MB
Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
Mr. I
Lyrics: 

I've got a dog.
He's a counting dog. Woof Woof Woof!
I've got a dog.
He's a counting dog. Woof Woof Woof!

He doesn't know his ABCs
But he can count,
One, Two, Three!
I've got a dog.
He's a counting dog. Woof Woof Woof!

(Continue with other animals: Mouse, Snake, Crow, Pig, Frog)

© Mr. I. All rights reserved.

Description: 
About the Artist: 

Hello, Bonjour, Buenos Dias! Konichiwa!

Welcome. My name is Yurgen Ilaender. Many children throughout the Fraser Valley and in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, know me as Mr.I.

Since 1980, I have been teaching educational music to children aged 3 to 9 years of age. I currently teach at three different music academies and at several music education Montessori Preschools . I see close to 300 young children each week. The program I teach is called The Musical Rainbow, which is multicultural music for children. It is a combination of Kodaly, Orff and Suzuki ideas.

Along with teaching, I write songs and perform music for young children. The songs are both entertaining and educational. Wehave many albums of music available for children and families.

Can You See The Connection?

3:00 minutes (3.16 MB)
Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
Lucas Miller
Lyrics: 

A fruit bat flew from tree to tree
She picked a juicy mango from a mango tree
She flew a ways away with her tasty treat
She ate the sweet fruit and then she dropped the seed

The seed fell down to the forest floor
It bounced and it flipped and it bounced some more
It came to a stop in an open spot
Where it could grow in all the sunshine that it got

Can you see the connection to
The bat to the tree and the tree to you?
The tree gives the fruit bat food
The bat helps the tree and the tree helps you

The bat got the seed to a sunny spot
So the seed began to grow and grow a lot
It grew into a tall and a mighty tree
Making food and oxygen for you and me

Chorus

And the whole world, too
Connections running through
From flowers to bees
Fruit bats to trees
And all of it to you
And the more you see and know
The mystery only grows
And like scattering seeds
Our own words and deeds
Connect to tomorrow
They take root and grow tomorrow

Chorus

© Lucas Miller. All rights reserved.

Description: 

This recording from Lucas Miller truly delights adults and children! The songs focus on the interdependence between species with songs about symbiosis, pollination and, yes, bird droppings. Throughout, you'll find Lucas Miller's trademark humor, as well as a layer of hope and inspiration beneath the science.

Arribada!

5:59 minutes (6.66 MB)
Sub Title: 

(The Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle Song)

Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
Lucas Miller
Lyrics: 

Surf's Up!!!! And it's a windy day in Mexico back in 1947
The Kemp's Ridley sea turtles were surfin' back to Mexico
There were 40,000 turtles returning to the beach where they were born
When they crawled up on the sand to lay some eggs of their own
There were so many Ridleys their shells looked like cobblestones
Sea turtles always come right back
To the same beach where they first hatched
And when they all come up together the local people call it the:
Arribada!
A whole lotta
Turtle mamas
Arribada!
Turtle eggs were like candy down in Mexico
People used to heat 'em up and eat 'em up, some would just swallowed 'em whole
There were 4 million eggs that day and you could hear the people shout ("aye
caramba!")
They collected every egg they could, they must've thought they'd never run out
But if you take every egg and don't let any hatch
No baby turtles will grow up and no mama turtles will come back
Makes sense to me! And then one day there may be no ARRIBADA!
Turtle eggs were collected and collected for so long...

... even more lyrics are available with the download.
© Lucas Miller. All rights reserved.

Description: 

Lucas Miller's The Anaconda La Bamba! has become a favorite of educators and families who enjoy his lighthearted approach to serious appreciation of our environment. The songs are performed in a variety of styles including Tejano, rap, surf-rock, funk and all-out rock 'n' roll!
Lucas features several of these songs in his programs for middle- and upper-elementary age students. The songs touch on a variety of endangered species issues with an emphasis on what people are doing to protect them and why.

The Riddle Song

2:38 minutes (3.01 MB)
Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
Barbara Klaskin Silberg (Mrs. Music)
Lyrics: 

Why isn’t your nose twelve inches long?
Why would that be so very, very wrong?
Why isn’t your nose twelve inches long?
‘Cause then it would be a foot!
Ha!
Get it? Get it?
It’ll make you laugh if you let it.
Get it? Got it!
‘Cause then it would be a foot!

What time is it when the clock strikes thirteen?
Isn’t that the strangest thing you’ve ever seen?
What time is it when the clock strikes thirteen?
It’s time to get a new clock!
Ha!
Get it? Get it?
It’ll make you laugh if you let it.
Get it? Got it!
It’s time to get a new clock!

A riddle is a question with a joke at the end.
You can tell it to your cousin, you can tell it to a friend.
You can tell it to your dog, or your little rubber ducky
But they probably won’t guess it... unless they’re really really lucky!

What’s the hardest thing about learning how to skate?
And you’re going ‘round in circles when you’re trying to go straight?
What’s the hardest thing about learning how to skate?
The hardest thing is the ground!
Ha!
Riddles, riddles
Fun for adults and kiddles
Why does a fireman wear red suspenders?
So his pants don’t fall down when he’s laughing at a riddle!

(spoken/rapped)

I like telling riddles when I’m staying up all night.
I like telling riddles when I’m turning out the light.

I like telling riddles when I’m climbing up a tree.
I like telling riddles when I’m swimming in the sea.

I like telling riddles when I’m flying through the air.
I like telling riddles when I’m running from a bear.

I like telling riddles when I’m jumping on my bed.
I like telling riddles when I’m standing on my head.

I like telling riddles when I ride a kangaroo.
I like telling riddles and I’ll bet that you do, too.

I like telling riddles when I’m rolling on the floor.
I like telling riddles, but I don’t know any more.

Lyrics by Bob Silberg
Music by Barbara Klaskin Silberg
© 2003 All rights reserved

MATHemACTION

4:14 minutes (3.88 MB)
Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
Googol Power
Lyrics: 

Lead in
Mathemaction, mathemaction (2x)

Chorus
Mathemaction, mathemaction
In addition and subtraction
Mathemaction, mathemaction
Multiply, divide the fraction (2x)
Mathemaction

Power of numbers, backbone of math
Get your math force on a learning path
Fire up your brain with the tools that you need
A Mathemactive mind, puts you in the lead
A common language with ideas to share
Feel the mathemaction everywhere

Chorus

The decimal system, uses base ten
Find the place value, units and tens
Hundreds and thousands, millions and higher
Write em up quick with exponents and powers
Once you know the value of the numbers you see
You’ll get the answers to your questions easily

Chorus

Bridge
Whole numbers, prime numbers, composite
Even, odd, negative and positive
Integers and fractions, ratios, proportions
Rational, irrational, percentages and decimals

Sequences follow a pattern or rule
Fibonacci and Pascal found sequences very cool
Squared or cubed or linear
Now try quadratic or triangular
Base ten, consecutive or binary
There’s a pattern or a sequence in everything you see

Chorus

Questions
I am 10 cubed or 10 x 10 x 10
What number am I?
I am the year Columbus sailed the ocean blue, divided by two
What number am I?
I am not zero. When I am squared, I am still the same
What number am I?
I am the square root of 64
What number am I?
I am a palindrome whose digits add up to 9
What number am I?

Chorus (2x)

Written by David Pavane, Jon Hemingway, Susan Jarema, Krista Pavane
© 2006 Googol Learning. All rights reserved.

Description: 

Crazy 4 Math is amotivational math album to get children excited about building their math skills.
Includes 11 songs and dialogue: Pi, Phi, The Golden Mean, Fibonacci Numbers, sound frequencies, amplitude, electromagnetism, gravity, rhythm, skip counting, powers, math patterns, fact families, math questions, historical facts and cool ideas for practicing math.

The World is a Rainbow

3:35 minutes (4.34 MB)
Artist's Name (As you would like it to appear on this page.): 
Steve Couch
Lyrics: 

Parrots, frogs, and dollar bills, grass and leaves we've seen
They all have a color, what's that color?

Do you have green on you? Do you have green on you?
Take a look and tell me please, do you have green on you?

Apples, roses and stop signs, sunburn on your head
They all have a color, what's that color?

Do you have red on you? Do you have red on you?
Take a look and tell me please, do you have red on you?

The world is a rainbow oh oh, the world is a rainbow oh oh
The world is a rainbow for us to see
A rainbow for you and me

Canaries, mustard and the sun, bananas sweet and mellow
They all have a color, what's that color?

Do you have yellow on you? Do you have yellow on you?
Take a look and tell me please do you have yellow on you?

The sky, the sea and sapphires, first place ribbons, too
They all have a color, what's that color?

Do you have blue on you? Do you have blue on you?
Take a look and tell me please, do you have blue on you?

The world is a rainbow oh oh, the world is a rainbow oh oh
The world is a rainbow for us to see
A r ainbow for you and me

Do you see orange? Do you see purple?
Do you see white? Do you see black, now?
Do you see brown? Do you see pink?
So would you tell me please, are you thinking like I think, that

The world is a rainbow oh oh, the world is a rainbow oh oh
The world is a rainbow for us to see
A rainbow for you and me, I said

The world is a rainbow oh oh, the world is a rainbow oh oh
The world is a rainbow for us to see
A rainbow for you and me

The world is a rainbow, the world is a rainbow...

Words and Music by Steve Couch.
© Steve Couch. All rights reserved.

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