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Multiplication Facts: Musical Math KS2 Revision
MULTIPLICATION FACTS
Flashcards and Fact Family Cards
6 [HD] Math Facts Videos
Game
Worksheets & Drills
As soon as the beat drops, your students will be singing, moving, and learning to these awesome math jams. First, review the six tables through x12 in an unimaginably fun way as DJ Six Tables spins the vinyl and gets your students HYPED about MATH! Then it's out to the football field to learn the multiples of 7 with the NUMBEROCK cheer and football teams.
Next, fly up, up, and away with us as we sing the 8s all the way to outer space. Then join us on a far away foreign planet where alien life forms get in on the fun! Finally, you are invited to travel back in time to a party at the end of a quiet country road in New York (1925 AD) to learn about the multiples of nine.
Learning about multiplication facts has never been more fun!
COMPONENTS:
• 5 animated music videos [HD Download]
Our flagship product. Each takes 250+ hours to write & animate.
• Times Tables 2-sided worksheet
Your students can fill them in as the music videos play.
• Speed Tests
After they watch the video, they master the math facts by taking a timed test.
• Worksheet with word problems
Well thought-out questions and word problems which challenge critical thinking skills.
• Extra drills printable
Early Finishers - Not So Fast! Straightforward math problems to move towards mastery via a fun line drawing activity.
• Multiplication BINGO
When activities are complete, check for concept mastery with a short game.
• Answer Key
Detailed answer key. Rest-assured, all answers are double and triple-checked for accuracy.
Coordinate Plane 4 Quadrants: Fun Maths Revision Activities
Experience our Coordinate Plane lesson that includes:
1. Fun Printable Game
2. Animated Video
3. Lesson Plan
4. Illustrated Worksheets
5. Creative Word Problems
6. Digital Poster for SmartBoard / Projector Use
7. Short Quiz
8. Vocabulary Reinforcement and More!
9. Can use as a highly engaging method to review for your KS2-KS3 Math SATS
This resource covers all 4 Quadrants.
Product Description
Come on a treasure hunt with the NUMBEROCK crew as we explore a deserted island and follow the coordinates on an ancient coordinate plane treasure map that leads our favorite characters to modern treasures!
After that, you may wish to play our printable game, or even create one of wall-sized posters (possible from a conventional printer). Illustrated worksheets and word problems await the inquiring students who will be unusually motivated after watching our engaging video.
UK Age Range:
| Year 4 - Year 5 - Year 6 |
KS1 - KS2 Maths
Polygons: KS1 - KS2 Maths Song
Alan kite surfs, skateboards, bikes, dives, and explores space as he learns about Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Pentagons, Hexagons, Heptagons, Octagons, Nonagons, and Decagons. These shapes surround Alan in his daily life, and he is so excited to give you a tour of real-world polygons! The smooth beat and positive vibes of this song and video will be the perfect addition to your 2-D Geometry unit, and it would a challenge not to move when you hear this original jam.
Song Lyrics
Tri is a prefix that means three;
triangles have three sides like a sail on the sea.
Quad is a prefix that means four;
quadrilaterals have four sides like a door.
Penta is a prefix that means five;
pentagons have five sides like a school zone walk sign.
Hexa - a prefix that means six;
hexagons have six sides like a bolt we twist.
Tri means three, and quad means four.
Penta means five, and hexa means six.
Hepta is a prefix that means seven;
heptagons have seven sides like Orion in the heavens.
Octo is a prefix that means eight;
octogons have eight sides like a stop sign’s shape.
And nona is a prefix that means nine;
nonagons have nine sides like a “y” on a road sign.
Deca - a prefix that means ten;
decagons have ten sides like a starfish in the ocean.
Hepta means seven; octo means eight.
Nona means nine, and deca means ten.
Tri (Three!), Quad (Four!), Penta (Five!), Hexa (Six!),
Hetpa (Seven!), Octo (Eight!), Nona (Nine!), Deca (Ten!)
Tri means three; quad means four.
Penta means five, and hexa means six.
Hepta means seven; octo means eight.
Nona means nine, and deca means ten.
(What shape is this...?) (Review)
Two last things before we go:
A polygon has to have straight sides, you know;
and a polygon has to be a closed shape.
The vertices and sides can’t have any breaks.
So is this a polygon? No.
But is this a polygon? Yeah!
* UK Age Range:
Year 2 - Year 4
KS1 - KS2 Maths
Greater Than Less Than: KS1-KS2 Multimedia Maths Activities
Experience a most unique Greater Than Less Than lesson that includes:
1. Fun Printable Game
2. Animated Video
3. Lesson Plan To Guide Instruction
4. Illustrated Worksheets
5. Creative Word Problems
6. Colorful Printable Posters For Your Display / Bulletin Board
7. Short Quiz
8. Vocabulary Reinforcement and Song Lyrics Sheet
9. Extra Practice Drills for Fast Finishers!
10. Can use as a highly engaging method to review for your KS2-KS3 Math SATS
Product Description
Slater is a very hungry alligator who always eats the number that is greater! Watch him walk around his hometown marsh and swamp in this greater than less than video as he eats human food and goes apple picking for the largest apple he can find. On a somewhat unrelated side note, Slater has an Australian accent and will get quite chatty towards the end of the video!
Two separate videos are included that are differentiated for grades K-1 (numbers to 100) and for grades 2-3 (numbers to 1000). Differentiated lesson materials for each video are also included. Read on to see what's included!
Video Comes With Tons Of Extras in Supporting Document Such As:
• 2 Animated music videos [HD Video]
Our flagship products. Each takes 250+ hours to write & animate. This bundle includes two videos differentiated for grades K-1 and grades 2-3.
• Lyric sheet for singing along
Your students can sing along as the music video plays.
Fill in the blanks/cloze (lyrics w/ some missing words)
After they watch the video, they master the math vocabulary by filling in the missing words.
Double sided worksheet with word problems
Well thought-out questions and word problems which challenge critical thinking skills, differentiated for grades K-1 and grades 2-3.
• Extra drills printable
Early Finishers - Not So Fast! Straightforward math problems to move towards mastery (differentiated).
• Less Than Greater Than game
When activities are complete, check for concept mastery while having a bit of fun (differentiated).
• Colorful Printable Bulletin Board
High-Resolution bulletin board to facilitate class discussion and remind students of the lesson throughout the unit.
• Short quiz/exit slip to check for understanding
When activity is complete, check for concept mastery with short quiz (differentiated).
• Answer Key
Detailed answer key. Rest-assured, all answers are double and triple-checked for accuracy.
• Clear lesson plan sheet for illluminating classroom best practice:
Get my personal recommendations for how to introduce the material and set-up the lesson as I do in class.
Less Than More Than UK Age Range:
| Year 1 - Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 |
KS1 - KS2 Maths
2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication: Area Model Multiplication Song
Included:
1. Area Model Multiplication Music Video
2. Area Model Multiplication Song Lyrics
3. Area Model Multiplication Vocabulary Reinforcement Sheet
2 by 2 Digit Multiplication VIDEO SUMMARY
Watch as Farmer Maslow takes us on a tour of his farm by the sea as he plants his new crops. As he plants a field of green beans, he'll be showing us how to multiply two-digits by two-digits using the area model. Also known as the Singapore Method, using geometric models to show a deeper understanding of the mechanics of multiplication is something that is a regular part of Farmer Maslow's everyday life.
Farmer 'Maz' is looking forward to giving you a tour of his quaint farm by the sea where he'll be planting crops in rectangular arrays to show the visual model of multiplication. Learning about the fundamentals of grouping, place value, and multi-digit multiplication has never been this, laid-back, chill, and easy to understand!
Area Model Multiplication Song LYRICS
A farmer was planting green beans
in fourteen rows of fifteen.
The area model is how he thought
about the number of plants he got.
First, he multiplied ten by ten
and wrote one hundred with his pad and pen.
Then he multiplied ten by five;
there were fifty more plants coming alive.
Then ten times four equals forty,
and just the bottom corner was empty.
So, he multiplied five by four
and ended up with twenty more.
CHORUS
Split up the place values in multiplication.
Multiply the tens to get the foundation.
Then the other place values get multiplied.
Add the partial products up, and check your work twice.
VERSE THREE
Then the farmer planted black beans
in twenty-two rows of fifteen.
To find out how many plants he had,
he drew the area model on his sketch pad.
He did twenty times ten and wrote two hundred down;
then ten times two, and twenty’s what he found.
Twenty times five was one hundred, and then,
five times two equaled ten.
He added two hundred, one hundred, twenty, and ten;
the sum was three [hundred] thirty; he checked it again.
So, there were three hundred thirty black beans
in twenty-two rows of fifteen.
Grade Level Suitability by Region
USA: 4th Grade, 5th Grade
UK: Year 5 - Year 6
Australia: Grade 4 - Grade 5
New Zealand: Stage 6 - Stage 7 / Year 6, Year 7
Capacity: KS1 Maths Song
Included:
1. Capacity Animated Music Video
2. Capacity Song Lyrics
3. Capacity Vocab Reinforcement Sheet
VIDEO SUMMARY (Teaches Fluid Ounces, Cups, Pints, Quarts, and Gallons)
This 3-D animated movie will have you singing along as you memorize the meanings of fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons. It even gives kids a challenging lunchtime experiment to try with their milk cartons to discover first-hand the amount of fluid in a fluid ounce.
As if it wasn't cool enough that this original song and animation will lay a solid foundational base for concerting capacities, it has the added bonus of being catchy and memorable. We know you'll agree!
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
One gallon split into fourths is four quarts.
Take that and divide by two and you got a pint.
Split that pint up into halves and make a cup,
and that cup will fit eight fluid ounces inside of it.
One gallon is four quarts (or eight pints, or sixteen cups)!
one quart is two pints (or four cups, or thirty-two fl ounces)!
One pint is two cups (or sixteen fl ounces)
One cup is eight fluid ounces
A gallon of milk split in fourths makes four quarts.
Split a quart of milk in half; then a pint is what you’ll have,
Which can make two cups you see often
When you drink your school milk carton.
If you can drink the milk in eight sips,
Each is about an ounce going through your lips
Volume is a word that’s familiar,
And capacity and volume are similar;
And though it’s easy to assume,
Capacity’s not exactly volume.
Capacity’s how much something can hold;
The amount is always the same.
Volume’s the measure of what’s inside,
And that amount can change.
UK Age Range:
| Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 |
KS1 - KS2 Maths
6 Times Tables: KS2 Maths Multiplication Song
Included:
1. 6 Times Table Animated Music Video
VIDEO SUMMARY
Energize your classroom with the help of DJ Six Tables & the NUMBEROCK Dance Club!
As soon as the beat drops, your students will be singing, moving, and learning to this awesome math jam. Review the six tables through x12 in an unimaginably fun way as DJ Six Tables spins the vinyl and gets your students HYPED about MATH! Your students will end up singing this song out at recess and back at home: it is that engaging!
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
6, 12, 18, 24,
30, 36, 42,
48, 54, 60,
66, 72:
All these are multiples
in the six table (x2).
Six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four,
thirty, thirty-six, forty-two,
forty-eight, fifty-four, sixty,
sixty-six, seventy-two:
All these are multiples (six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four)
in the six table (thirty, thirty-six, forty-two). (x2)
Grade Level Appropriateness by Region:
USA: 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade
UK: Year 4, Year 5
Australia: Grade 3, Grade 4
New Zealand: Stage 5 / Year 3 - Year 4 - Year 5
KS2 Coordinates Maths Revision Song (1st Quadrant)
Included:
1. Coordinate Plane Music Video (First Quadrant)
2. Song's Lyric Sheet
3. Coordinate Plane Vocabulary Sheet
ABOUT MUSIC VIDEO ANIMATION
Come on a treasure hunt with the NUMBEROCK crew as we explore a deserted island and follow the coordinates on an ancient coordinate plane treasure map that leads our favorite characters to modern treasures!
The ordered pairs are followed into a cave where the words x-axis, y-axis, and origin are explored by torch light. Join us on this exciting adventure and you'll never forget how to plot ordered pairs on a coordinate plane.
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
Coordinate Plane Geometry Song Lyrics
To plot the ordered pair two one:
go right two, jump up one, and it’s done.
To plot the coordinates seven ten:
go right seven, up ten, mark it with your pen.
On the x-axis [count to the right]
On the y-axis [count from the ground]
That’s how a coordinate’s point it found.
To plot the ordered pair three five:
go right three, up five, to where you arrive.
To plot the coordinates ten seven:
go right ten up seven, we did it again.
To plot the coordinates nine four:
hop right nine, up four, now one more;
With the ordered pair, zero four:
remain at the origin, count four from the floor.
The coordinates are kind of like clues
telling you where to plot the x and y values,
and when you see them on a questionnaire
they can be called coordinates or an ordered pair.
We plot x first, then y, that’s the order;
always starting from the bottom left hand corner -
that’s the place that we begin,
at zero zero called the origin.
UK Age Range:
| Year 3 - Year 4 |
KS1 - KS2 Maths
Metric Conversions: KS2 Maths Revision Song
Included:
1. Metric System Music Video
Video Summary
Join us while we navigate around the beach-side in Metric City as we find lots of interesting items, both inside and outside, and determine about how long each item is. The song is so catchy, we worry your students may not be able to get it out of their heads - but we think that is the secret of this song's success! The song focuses on length, but also shows a few of examples of things that are weighed in grams and kilograms.
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
VIDEO SUMMARY
A millimeter you can understand,
Is about as long as a grain of sand.
When you buy food at lunchtime,
It's about the thickness of a dime.
A staple from side to side
Is about a centimeter wide.
A fingernail on a girl or guy
Is about a centimeter high.
10 Millimeters = 1 Centimeter
100 Centimeters = 1 Meter
1000 Meters = 1 Kilometer
And it's the same for grams and liters.
A schoolbus' diameter
Is about 1 meter.
And a meter is about as far,
As the length of a guitar.
10 soccer (football) fields in a row
About a kilometer you'll go.
It's about how far you walk
If you cross 12 city blocks.
Imagine holding a grain of sand
About a Millimeter
Or a marble in your hand
About a Centimeter
A door handle from the floor
About a Meter
A 10-minute walk on the shore
About a Kilometer
UK Age Range:
| Year 3 - Year 4 - Year 5 |
KS2 and KS3 Maths
Dividing Fractions by Whole Numbers
Included:
1. Dividing Fractions by Whole Numbers Music Video
2. Song's Lyric Sheet
3. Dividing Fractions by Whole Numbers Vocabulary Sheet
Video Summary
Put your pencils down for a few moments and join us on the beach at our favorite sea-side pizzeria to learn about dividing fractions in real-life situations using models (visual).
We all know that kids who are friends love to share food, so what better way to learn about dividing fractions by whole numbers than through sharing two of the best foods there are: pizza and chocolate!
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
Four friends sat down at a pizzeria
and shared one half of a pizza.
One half divided by four is one eighth.
That’s the amount of the pizza each of them ate.
Draw one whole pizza and then the fraction.
Divide it by the whole number, and find the quotient.
Two friends were riding in the back of a car,
shared a third of a candy bar.
One third divided by two is one sixth.
They ate their one sixth of the Twix.
Draw one whole candy bar and then the fraction.
Divide it by the whole number, and find the quotient
UK Age Range:
| Year 5 - Year 6 - Year 7 |
KS2 and KS3 Maths
9 Times Tables: KS2 Maths Multiplication Song
Included:
1. 9 Times Table Animated Music Video
Video Summary
You are invited to travel back in time to a party at the end of a quiet country road in New York (1925 AD) to learn about the multiples of nine.
Learning about multiplication facts has never been more fun!
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS to 9 Times Tables Song
ARE YOU READY TO DANCE?
9 (nine) 18 (eighteen) 27 (twenty-seven)
36 (thirty-six) 45 (forty-five) 54 (fifty-four)
63 (sixty-three) 72 (seventy-two) 81 (eighty-one)
90 (ninety) 99 (ninety-nine) 108 (one-hundred-eight)
Let's have some fun!
Let's have some fun!
On the dance floor...
Let's multiply 1 (one) through 12 (twelve) by 9 (nine)
Let's multiply 1 (one) through 12 (twelve) by 9 (nine)
9 (nine) 18 (eighteen) 27 (twenty-seven)
36 (thirty-six) 45 (forty-five) 54 (fifty-four)
63 (sixty-three) 72 (seventy-two) 81 (eighty-one)
90 (ninety) 99 (ninety-nine) 108 (one-hundred-eight)
Let's have some fun!
Let's have some fun!
On the dance floor...
Let's multiply 1 (one) through 12 (twelve) by 9 (nine)
Let's multiply 1 (one) through 12 (twelve) by 9 (nine)
Grade Level Appropriateness by Region:
USA: 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade
UK: Year 3, Year 4, Year 5
Australia: Grade 3, Grade 4
New Zealand: Stage 4 - Stage 5 / Year 3, Year 4, Year 5
8 Times Tables: KS2 Multiplication Song
INCLUDED:
1. 8 Times Table Animated Music Video
VIDEO SUMMARY
Fly up, up, and away with us as we sing the 8s all the way to outer space. Then join us on a far away foreign planet where alien life forms get in on the fun!
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
8 (eight), 16 (sixteen), 24 (twenty-four), 32 (thirty-two), 40 (forty), 48 (forty-eight)
56 (fifty-six), 64 (sixty-four), 72 (seventy-two), 80 (eighty), 88 (eighty-eight), 96 (ninety-six)
Let's see if we can keep skip counting by 8
at an even faster rate!
Grade Level Appropriateness by Region:
USA: 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade
UK: Year 4, Year 5
Australia: Grade 3, Grade 4
New Zealand: Stage 5 / Year 3 - Year 4 - Year 5
Rounding Numbers to the Nearest 10 and 100: KS1 Song
Included:
1. Rounding Numbers Music Video for KS1 and KS2
2. Rounding Numbers Lyrics
3. Rounding Numbers Reinforcement Sheet
VIDEO SUMMARY
“The number to the right must be found:
Five or more? ROUND UP! Less than five? ROUND DOWN!”
You're students will definitely ask you to play this one again. Rounding has never been as engaging as it is in this math song that you'd think could be a pop hit if it was about something other than math. Just hit the arrow, let the video play, and relax while you get ready to take a vacation to the land of rounding 10s and 100s.
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
When rounding to a certain place value,
Find the rounding place, then continue to
Look at the number to the right; man, you don’t need luck.
If the digit’s five or more, then round up.
If the digit’s less than five, then round down.
That’s how the rounded number is found.
When rounding up, the rounding place goes up by one.
When rounding down, it stays where it had begun.
The numbers to the right of the rounded digit
Get changed to zeros; then it’s legit.
When you need to find out an approximate amount,
Rounding gives you numbers that are easy to count!
Here’s a trick to use... to help you choose
Where the digit to the right tells you to move.
Draw zero to ten on a hill, with five on top.
A car drives until it comes to a stop.
If it’s five or more, it moves forwards.
If it’s one through four, it moves backwards.
Forward rounds up; backward rounds down;
Just a little trick to help you round!
Grade Level Suitability by Region
USA: 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade
UK: Year 2, Year 3, Year 4
Australia: Grade 3, Grade 4
New Zealand: Stage 6 / Year 3 - Year 4 - Year 5
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers: KS2 Song
Included:
1. Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers Animated Music Video
2. Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers Song Lyrics
3. Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers Vocab Reinforcement Sheet
Video Summary
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers shows up in your daily life all the time, but perhaps you just don't know it yet. Whether you are rocking out in your garage band, drawing chalk art on your street, or doing crazy bike tricks, multiplying whole numbers by fractions can be applied to just about anything!
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
I was running 8 miles away. I had already run 3/4 of the way.
To find how far I'd traveled from my front door.
I did 8 times 3 and got 24.
Then I divided by 4 and I got 6.
Six miles I had run in my brand new kicks!
Multiplying whole numbers by fractions is awesome. Yea!
Well here's a similar problem. We'll not have forgotten.
Multiply by the top. Divide by the bottom.
Multiply by the top. Divide by the bottom.
I was riding to the video game shop.
I had ridden 5/6 of 12 city blocks.
How far I had gone is what I wanted to find.
12 Times 5 is what I multiplied.
I got 60 and then divided by 6.
I had ridden 10 blocks and did a cool bike trick.
Chorus
A girl used repeated addition to see..
if she could use the strategy to solve 1/2 times 3.
She thought fast, and then it came like a FLASH!
That 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2 is 3 halves.
She converted 3 halves to 1 and a half.
She had a crush that would last. It was a crush on MATH!
Grade Level Suitability by Region:
USA: 5th Grade - 6th Grade
UK: Year 5, Year 6, and Year 7
Australia: Grade 5 and Grade 6
New Zealand: Stage 7 - Year 6 - Year 7 - Year 8
Coordinates Song - KS2 1st Quadrant
Included:
1. Coordinates Animated Music Video
2. Coordinates Song Lyrics
3. Coordinates Vocab Reinforcement Sheet
ABOUT MUSIC VIDEO ANIMATION
Come on a treasure hunt with the NUMBEROCK crew as we explore a deserted island and follow the coordinates on an ancient coordinate plane treasure map that leads our favorite characters to modern treasures!
The ordered pairs are followed into a cave where the words x-axis, y-axis, and origin are explored by torch light. Join us on this exciting adventure and you'll never forget how to plot ordered pairs on a coordinate plane.
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
Coordinate Plane Geometry Song Lyrics
To plot the ordered pair two one:
go right two, jump up one, and it’s done.
To plot the coordinates seven ten:
go right seven, up ten, mark it with your pen.
On the x-axis [count to the right]
On the y-axis [count from the ground]
That’s how a coordinate’s point it found.
To plot the ordered pair three five:
go right three, up five, to where you arrive.
To plot the coordinates ten seven:
go right ten up seven, we did it again.
To plot the coordinates nine four:
hop right nine, up four, now one more;
With the ordered pair, zero four:
remain at the origin, count four from the floor.
The coordinates are kind of like clues
telling you where to plot the x and y values,
and when you see them on a questionnaire
they can be called coordinates or an ordered pair.
We plot x first, then y, that’s the order;
always starting from the bottom left hand corner -
that’s the place that we begin,
at zero zero called the origin.
Grade Level Suitability by Region
USA: 4th Grade - 5th Grade
UK: Year 4 - Year 5 - Year 6
Australia: Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
New Zealand: Stage 6 - Stage 7 / Year 5 - Year 6
3D Shapes: KS1 Song
Included:
1. 3D SHAPES Animated Music Video
2. 3D SHAPES Song Lyrics
3. 3D SHAPES Vocab Reinforcement Sheet
3d Shapes VIDEO SUMMARY
We go from the ancient pyramids of Egypt, to a birthday party, and finally into outer space as we tackle the concept of 3-D shapes.
This song will get your students singing, moving, and learning. It creatively impresses the conceptual knowledge behind 3D solid shapes deep into your students memory with its catchy tune and lively animations! Your students will end up singing our songs out at recess and back at home: They are that engaging!
The 3D shapes names which are introduced in this video include pyramids, cylinders, spheres, cubes, rectangular prisms, and cones.
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We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
Cylinders look like soda cans.
They’re the shape of pots and pans.
They have two circular bases
that are congruent and parallel faces.
You see cones in construction zones
or when you’re eating ice cream cones.
All points of their circular base meet at
the same point like a party hat!
These are all three-dimensional shapes.
They all have a base and take up space.
Pyramids are what the ancient Egyptians made;
the Mayans and the Aztecs did the same.
They’re made with a polygon at the base
and triangular faces that meet in one place.
Some prisms are rectangular like a room.
Some prisms are triangular like a roof.
Polygons with edges joining at the vertices
make a prism, as you can see!
These are all three-dimensional shapes.
They all have a base and take up space.
There’s one special three-dimensional shape.
They’re called spheres, like the planets in outer space.
On sphere’s, there’s no base to be found,
because every sphere is perfectly round!
3D Shapes Edges Faces and Vertices!
Grade Level Suitability by Region:
USA: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
UK: Year 2, Year 3, Year 4
Australia: Grade 1, Grade 2
New Zealand: Stage 4 / Year 2 - Stage 5 / Year 3
Ordering Decimals: KS2 Song
Included:
1. Ordering Decimals Animated Music Video
2. Ordering Decimals Song Lyrics
3. Ordering Decimals Vocab Reinforcement Sheet
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This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
Grade Level Suitability by Region
USA: 4th Grade, 5th Grade
UK: Year 5, Year 6
Australia: Grade 4, Grade 5
New Zealand: Level 4 / Year 6, Year 7
Ounces, Pounds Tons: Customary Measurements KS2 Song
Included:
1. Ounces, Pounds Tons Animated Music Video
2. Ounces, Pounds Tons Song Lyrics
3. Ounces, Pounds Tons Vocab Reinforcement Sheet
VIDEO SUMMARY
Watch Yolanda explore various objects that weigh ounces, pounds, and tons. At one point, she even turns into a Walrus - which on average weigh about 2000 lbs [or one ton!] Other highlights in this video include finding treasure, playing ball, and even a cameo by a REALLY hip nun driving a sports car.
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This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
Put sixteen ounces on a scale;
It’ll weigh one pound without fail.
Pick up sixteen ounces off the ground,
And you just lifted one pound.
And if a ball weighs sixteen ounces,
A pound hits the ground every time it bounces.
If you weighed two thousand pounds, you couldn’t run,
‘cause if you weighed that much you would be one ton!
But if you found treasure, it would be real fun,
If all that gold weighed up to one ton,
‘cause all that would make mounds and mounds,
As a ton is equal to two thousand pounds!
I looked up how many ounces were in a pound,
and sixteen ounces is what I found.
Then I stacked up pounds until they weighed a ton,
And it took two thousand until I was done.
Lots of things weigh about an ounce,
Like four quarters or a friendly mouse.
Lots of things weigh about a pound,
Like this bottle of soda that my teacher found.
Lots of things weigh about a ton,
Like a small car driven by a really hip nun!
I looked up how many ounces were in a pound,
And sixteen ounces is what I found.
Then I stacked up pounds until they weighed a ton,
And it took two thousand until I was done.
UK Age Range:
| Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 |
KS1 - KS2 Maths
Long Division: KS2 Song
Included:
1. Long Division Animated Music Video
2. Long Division Song Lyrics
3. Long Division Vocab Reinforcement Sheet
Video Summary
This song covers dividing with 1 digit divisors and 3 digit dividends. It approaches long division using the traditional algorithm of "divide, multiply, subtract, bring down."
The steps to this song will be humming through your mind long after the song is done, due to it's beautiful, original melody and clever lyrical style.
LYRICS
Five Groups of Five are 29
Their Product is 25
Put That 5 Above the Line
On Top off the Line
Then Draw a Subtraction Sign
And Write the 25
The Difference is Four and There's One Step More
Bring the Eight Down Next to the Four
Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring Down
That's How A Quotient is Found
Divide 48 By Groups of Five
You Will Find That There Are Nine.
Put That Nine Above The Line
And Multiply Nine By Five
Then Draw A Subtraction Sign
And Write the 45
The Remainder is Three
So Write Our Three
That's How Easy Division Can Be
Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring Down
That's How A Quotient is Found
Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring Down
That's How A Quotient is Found!
And When There's a Remainder,
Write R Followed by What is Left Over
That's How A Quotient is Found!
Grade Level Suitability by Region
USA: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade
UK: Year 4, Year 5
Australia: Grade 4, Grade 5
Equivalent Fractions: KS2 Song
Included:
1. Equivalent Fractions Animated Music Video
2. Equivalent Fractions Song Lyrics
3. Equivalent Fractions Vocab Reinforcement Sheet
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Equivalent fractions is the name… of fractions whole values are the same! With the added touch of a Latin video in the musical track, equivalent fractions will be easy to understand. We go around town finding things that group into equivalent fractions while occasionally panning up to the moon to, quite literally, break it down (into equivalent fractions).