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Types of Triangles: KS2 Maths Song
Video Summary
Skateboards, mountain climbing, billiards… I love this stuff, and that's why I put it all into this song about triangles that is filled with real-world connections. We see triangles all around us, so it was easy to make this song especially relevant to the lives of students.
Learn how to classify triangles by their sides (scalene, isosceles, & equilateral) and by the angles (acute, obtuse, & right) in this ridiculously catchy rock song.
LYRICS
Isosceles triangles have two equal sides
like this mountain we’re about to climb;
and since one angle’s over ninety degrees,
an obtuse triangle is what we see.
If you add up every angle,
there are one hundred eighty degrees in a triangle.
If the length is equal on every side,
we say it’s equilateral, like this road sign;
and since every angle’s less than 90 degrees,
an acute triangle it will also be.
If skateboard ramps are your scene,
with three different sides they’re called scalene.
That triangle would also be called right
if a ninety degree angle is inside.
There are two ways to classify triangles:
by their sides and their angles,
like sails out on the high seas
can be right or isosceles.
Or look at the foot of this goose;
it’s scalene and obtuse.
When you break pool balls with a cue,
they’re equilateral and acute.
UK Age Range:
| Year 3 - Year 4 - Year 5 |
KS2 Maths
Converting Fractions to Decimals: KS2 Maths Song
Follow Davey around as he asks his best friend Steve how to convert a fraction to a decimal. The bell’s about to ring, and Steve gives him the perfect advice in the nick of time! Later on, Davey helps correct the misconceptions of his personified stuffed animal by showing him that fractions are division.
Finally, Davey texts his friend Alana before their school dance (where NUMBEROCK Live is performing) who helps him clear up one more question he has about the conversion process. In the end, Alana, Steve, and Davey all make it to the school dance where they rock out on stage to the performance they’ve all been waiting for!
I asked my friend, “Which way is optimal
to convert a fraction to a decimal?
I gotta know now; I can’t wait ‘til later.”
She said “Divide the numerator by the denominator.”
So I asked, “Huh, well how can that be done?
As far as I know, two doesn’t go into one.”
She said, “Listen, here’s what you need to know:
just write a decimal point, followed by a zero.
And you know two goes into ten five times;
then the decimal point rises above the line!”
The numerator becomes the dividend.
Then write a decimal point and a zero in the tenths.
Divide and write the decimal point in the quotient.
So, one half and five tenths are equivalent.
Later on I was hanging with my stuffed animal,
showing him how to convert a fraction to a decimal.
I divided the numerator by the denominator
as he sat there real quiet like a spectator.
I bet he was thinking, “Five can’t go into two!?”
But luckily for him I knew just what to do.
I said, “Listen, here’s how it’s got to go:
just write a decimal point, followed by a zero.
Then five goes into twenty (four times),
and the decimal point jumps up on the line!”
The numerator becomes the dividend.
Then write a decimal point and a zero in the tenths.
Divide and write the decimal point in the quotient.
So, two fifths and four tenths are equivalent.
I had to get my homework done before the school dance.
I had to convert a fraction - couldn’t leave it to chance.
I divided the numerator by the denominator,
but to my surprise, there was a remainder.
I texted my friend, “I don’t want to be late.
Can you tell me how to divide one by eight?”
She said, “Write two more zeroes to the right of the dividend.
The value will be unchanged; it’s equivalent.”
I divided the two numbers and got point one two five.
We arrived just in time to see NUMBEROCK Live!
UK Age Range:
| Year 4 - Year 5 - Year 6 |
KS2 and KS3 Maths
Metric System Prefixes: KS2 Maths Song
Video Summary
Is there a better way to memorize the prefixes in the Metric System than through a big band sing along? Probably not. Find out for yourself by watching this incredible music video and never again forget what HECTO means, or even the obscure DECI (One tenth! One tenth!
UK Age Range:
| Year 4 - Year 5 - Year 6 - Year 7 |
KS2 - KS3 Maths
One thousand – KILO!
One hundred - HECTO!
Ten is decameters.
One tenth – DECI!
One hundredth – CENTI!
One thousandth is millimeters.
One decameter is ten meters.
One hectometer is one hundred meters.
One kilometer is one thousand meters,
and here is how we remember:
One thousand – KILO!
One hundred - HECTO!
Ten is decameters.
One tenth – DECI!
One hundredth – CENTI!
One thousandth is millimeters.
One decimeter’s one tenth of a meter.
One hundredth is a centimeter.
One millimeter’s one thousandth of a meter,
and here is how we remember:
One thousand – KILO!
One hundred - HECTO!
Ten is decameters.
One tenth – DECI!
One hundredth – CENTI!
One thousandth is millimeters.
Simplifying Fractions: KS2 Maths Song
Video Summary
A cuddly, but troublesome, dinosaur goes underwater in this video to chase submarines and teach us about simplifying fractions into simplest form. Meanwhile, on land, numbers are being catapulted into the skyline where they fall down as parts of a fraction in its lowest term.
Simplifying Fractions Song Lyrics
VERSE 1
To convert two-fourths to simplest form:
write out all the factors of two and four.
The greatest common factor is two,
so divide them both by two.
Two-fourths equals one-half, and here’s what we do...
CHORUS
To convert to the simplest form,
we’ve gotta find the greatest common factor.
Then take that numerator and denominator
and divide them by that common factor.
VERSE 2
To convert four-twelfths to simplest form:
Write out all the factors of twelve and four.
Four is the greatest common factor
So divide by four-fourths to see...
Four-twelfths equals one out of three.
BRIDGE
“Simplest form” and “lowest terms” are synonyms
- which you may have heard are two different phrases or words
whose definitions are uniform.
Using a geometric model can help us learn
what’s happening when converting to simplest form.
A rectangle shows five-fifteenths - (so the) The GCF is 5,
which means no greater number can divide both fifteen and five.
So divide both by five; get one-third, its lowest terms.
It’s so boss being a nerd!!
UK Age Range:
Simplifying Fractions Year 4
Simplifying Fractions Year 5
KS2 and KS3 Maths
Place Value: KS1 Maths Song
Video Summary
Ride along next to Rob as he rides through the country learning about place value. In his journey through a pear orchard he’ll discover that ten ones make ten, ten tens make one hundred, and ten hundreds make one thousand. Then he begins an epic bike ride - 100 miles! Holy Moly!
In class the next day, Rob discovers the 1,000s place while playing with his base ten blocks; he's so excited that knocks over his tower of blocks, jumps on top of the rubble, and plays an EPIC air bass line! By the end of the video, he'll find that even after the thousands place, the place value pattern he has discovered has no end; a truth that casts him into a state of quiet contemplation as he chomps on a pear.
Song Covers 1s 10s 100s 1000s 10,000s and 100,000s
LYRICS
Picking pears, I got 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9;
that’s all that fit inside the ones place value line.
So I picked another pear and made a group of ten.
They fit into a bag perfectly even.
20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90:
I had to keep picking pears - a hunger I had to feed -
so I picked another ten and that led
to one group of one hundred.
(A pear bonked me on the head and I said...)
CHORUS:
Ten ones make ten.
Ten groups of ten are one hundred.
Ten hundreds make one thousand;
the pattern never ends.
I rode my bike one whole mile,
then 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and in a little while,
another mile made one group of ten.
A little voice inside my head said,
“Keep going I know you can!”
20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90:
I never knew I had so many miles inside me!
The end of my trip was coming up ahead;
I rode ten more miles and reached one hundred.
(Then that little voice inside my head said...)
After the bell rang at eight o’clock,
I started playing with my base ten blocks.
I stacked up nine and then one more made ten,
and then ten tens equaled one hundred.
200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900:
another hundred wouldn’t fit in the hundred’s space...
I had to write one group in the thousands place!
(And then I played the air bass.)
Ten groups of one thousand equal ten thousand.
Ten ten thousands make one hundred thousand.
And ten of those make one million,
and the pattern has no end.
* UK Age Range:
| Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 |
KS1 - KS2 Maths
Fractions: KS1 Maths Song
You're student(s) are going to love learning about fractions as we eat pies, see birds in the skies, and even win an Olympic prize! Three new NUMBEROCK characters come to life in this informative and easy to understand introduction to fractions. The numerator and denominator are shown in 3 real-world examples before introducing to students the idea of fractions on a number line, all the while reinforcing that fractions are equal parts of a whole.
Lyrics
There were five pieces in one whole pie;
the denominator of the whole pie was five.
The numerator of my part was three,
as three fifths of the pie was for me.
My mom made the apple pie out of Granny Smiths.
She asked me if I liked it. I said, "I plead the fifth..."
The numerator's the part,
the denominator's the whole,
and fractions are parts of a whole.
Three birds were on a telephone pole.
The denominator, three, was the group as a whole.
The numerator, two, out of the thirds,
described the two thirds that were blue birds.
The numerator, two, described how many were blue.
Then something fell on my head... it was bird poo!
I took four shots on the goal;
three went in, but one hit the pole.
The denominator was all four shots.
The numerator was the three goals I'd got.
The other team's record had taken a toll;
I'd got three fourths of my shots and won Olympic Gold.
A number line has every fraction between zero and one.
Right in the middle is one half; one fourth is half of that.
A fraction's parts, you realize, have to be the same size.
Hey, we're late for the game!
Hate to leave you, guys!
* UK Age Range:
| Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 |
KS1 - KS2 Maths
Classifying Polygons: KS2 and KS1 Activities
We are highly confident you will absolutely adore our Polygons Bundle chock full of engaging activities that will get your kids up and moving while renewing their passion for maths.
Our video may be the most engaging polygons video ever created, but that is not all this package offers. Along with the video comes a "My First Polygons Book", which the students will be able to cut and build themselves. Also included are a fun printable game, extra drills for fast finishers, word problems, classifying polygons worksheets, mini-posters for your display or bulletin board, a short quiz, and a vocabulary sheet which checks for understanding of the language used in the video.
Our hope is that we can help you execute one of the best math lessons of your life! Thank you for checking us out and good luck in your classroom!
UK Age Range:
Year 2 - Year 4
KS1 - KS2 Maths
Skip Counting by 5 - KS1 Times Tables
Come along with Kem as he embarks on the trip of a lifetime - an African safari! He'll learn to count by fives as he gets into precarious situations with wild animals. At the end, Kem get a little too close to the hippos and get chased down the stream! Watch to find out Kem's fate!
LYRICS
Verses:
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60
...Wildebeest on the Serengeti
...Sharks swimming in the sea
...Gorillas by the trees
...Giraffes eating the leaves
...Hippos on a Safari
Chorus:
Alive, in the wild they thrive,
hanging out in groups of 5.
Skip Counting by 5 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
Quadrilaterals: KS2 Maths Revision Song
Included:
1. QUADRILATERALS Music Video
2. Lyric Sheet
3. QUADRILATERALS Maths Lesson Vocabulary Sheet
ABOUT QUADRILATERALS [HD] MUSIC VIDEO
Come join in on the fun at Camp Quadrilaterals as the campers sing around the campfire to their favorite shapes song which teaches them about the characteristics of quadrilaterals.
Then join us as we do arts and crafts that help remind us of our favorite 4-sided shapes; squares, rectangles, rhombuses, trapeziums, and parallelograms are all a part of the fun! Finally, stare at the stars as constellations help reinforce the mathematical fact that there are 360 degrees in every quadrilateral.
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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.
Types of Quadrilaterals Song Lyrics
Parallelograms have two sets of parallel lines.
Trapezoids only have one set at a time.
A rectangle has four right angles.
A rhombus has four sides that are equal.
Squares have four equal sides and four equal angles.
Quadrilaterals have four sides and four angles:
parallelograms, rhombuses, trapezoids, squares, and rectangles.
And if you add the angles inside each of these,
there will be three hundred sixty degrees.
Classifying Quadrilaterals - UK Age Range:
| Year 3 - Year 4 - Year 5 |
KS2 Maths
Rounding Decimals & Whole Numbers: KS2 Maths Song
Included:
1. MUSIC VIDEO
2. LYRIC SHEET
3. VOCAB REINFORCEMENT SHEET
Product Description
Pack your bags and lets go jet-setting around the world. We'll discover whole numbers and decimals to round in the airport, at the seaport, and even when our rental car is in the shop. This professionally animated video is fortified by a song so catchy that your students may never be able to forget the main principles which unlock the key to rounding whole numbers and decimals.
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!
When rounding to a decimal place value,
Find the rounding place, and then continue...
The process to round decimals is the same.
You just need to know the place value names.
The number to the right must be found:
Five or more? ROUND UP! Less than five? ROUND DOWN!
When rounding up, the rounding place goes up by one.
When rounding down, it stays where it had begun.
When you round decimals, you can erase
What’s right of the rounded digit’s place.
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!!
UK Age Range:
| Year 4 - Year 5 - Year 6 |
KS2 - KS3 Maths
Area and Perimeter: KS2 Maths Measurement Song
Included:
1. MUSIC VIDEO
2. LYRIC SHEET
3. VOCAB REINFORCEMENT SHEET
VIDEO SUMMARY
Pull up a chair at our table to learn about perimeter and area in this fun song & video (and no animals on the dinner table please!) We use tables to show area and chairs to represent perimeter in this fun little video.
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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.
Area & Perimeter Song Lyrics
How many chairs can we fit here
‘til we can fit no more?
Count with me, “one, two, three, four”:
the perimeter is four.
How many tables are there in this cafeteria?
There’s only one table in this cafeteria.
One square is the area;
one times one is the area.
How many chairs can we fit here
to set the table for dinner?
One, two, three, four, five, six chairs:
that’s the perimeter.
How many tables are there in this cafeteria?
One, two tables in the cafeteria:
two squares is the area;
one times two is the area.
How many chairs can we fit here
so there’s one for every plate?
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight:
the perimeter is eight.
How many tables are there in this cafeteria?
One, two, three tables in the cafeteria:
three squares is the area;
one times three is the area.
UK Age Range:
| Year 4 - Year 5 |
KS2 Maths
Greater Than Less Than Song: Two KS1 & KS2 Maths Songs
Included:
1. MUSIC VIDEO: Greater Than Less Than Song for Year 1 - Year 2 (Numbers to 100)
2. MUSIC VIDEO: Greater Than Less Than Song for Year 2 - Year 3 (Numbers to 1000)
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.
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.
ABOUT VIDEO
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! He'll brush up the facts about comparing numbers with a speech that will leave you informed as well as entertained.
UK Age Range:
| Year 1 - Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 |
KS1 - KS2 Maths
Order of Operations KS2 - KS3 Maths Song
This song uses the PEMDAS acronym rather than the UK equivalent BODMAS acronym.
Included:
1. MUSIC VIDEO
2. LYRIC SHEET
3. VOCAB REINFORCEMENT SHEET
ABOUT ORDER OF OPERATIONS MUSIC VIDEO ANIMATION
One thing that's certain is that Order of Operations was never this fun and exciting when we were growing up, but that's no reason to keep this song from turning up the mathematics excitement to an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10 with this awesome order of operations music video.
On the public graffiti wall in his favorite park, watch Stan take us through the steps to the order of operations. And Oh Yeah! One more thing… be careful to watch his dance moves, which may or may not hold some of the keys to the steps themselves.
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
Parentheses first, exponents next, multiplication and
division in the same step.
Addition and subtraction, if you
got the nerve, from left to right, first come first serve.
Parentheses first: two times four, the product’s eight;
are you ready for more?
Exponents next: two squared is four; let’s move down like
we did before.
Time to divide or multiply; let’s see what we got; take
a look at the signs.
Divide the eight by the two, the
quotient’s four, and we’re almost through.
It’s finally time to add or subtract, eight’s the answer, and
that’s a fact.
Parentheses first, exponents next, multiplication and
division in the same step.
Addition and subtraction, if you
got the nerve, from left to right, first come first serve
Parentheses first: two times six, the product’s twelve; put
it back in the mix.
Exponents next: three squared is nine; when you know the
tricks, it don’t take much time.
Now we divide or multiply; let’s see what we’ve got, take a
look at the signs.
Nine divided by nine is one, the answer’s
close, and we’re almost done.
Four minus one has a difference of three, when we add the
twelve, we get fifteen!
ORDER OF OPERATIONS YEAR LEVEL
KS2 - Year 5 - KS3 - Year 6 - Year 7
Multiplying Fractions: KS2 Maths Revision Song
Included:
1. Multiplying Fractions Music Video
2. LYRIC SHEET
3. Multiplying Fractions Vocabulary Sheet
VIDEO SUMMARY*
Did you know that scientists now agree that there was a dinosaur called the Brontosaurus? Does that have anything to do with multiplying fractions? You'll have to watch this video to find out. This song's got a catchy chorus and some pretty clever lyrics that will capture the attention of every student in your class.
*Covers both multiplying fractions with like denominators and multiplying fractions with unlike denominators as well.
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
Three of us found treasure on a scuba trip,
So we pulled our treasure onto the ship.
Since we were so blessed by this rarity,
We decided to give half of it to charity.
We took the rest and split it up three ways;
One third of the rest was still a huge payday!
One third for me, one half for charity,
So what’s my share? Let’s multiply and see...
When we need to multiply two fractions,
This is our reaction:
Multiply the numerators,
Then multiply the denominators.
My friend and I were digging for dinosaur bones.
We decided to search in a rectangular zone;
We split up equally between the two of us.
The first day I found a bone from a brontosaurus!
I found a few more by the end of day two,
When three eighths of my half had been searched through.
Of my half, I had explored three eighths;
how much of the entire space did I excavate?
UK Age Range:
| Year 5 - Year 6 - Year 7 |
KS2 and KS3 Maths
7 Times Tables: KS2 Maths Song
Included:
1. 7 Times Table Animated Music Video
Video Summary
Have you ever been to a football game and noticed how many of the player's numbers are Multiples of 7? Probably not, because like most normal people, you aren't obsessed with numbers like we are here at NUMBEROCK.
But in our perfect world, every player will choose a Multiple of 7. BTW, watch your head or put a helmet on, as the players like to throw the ball into the stans!
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:
7 (seven), 14 (fourteen), 21(twenty-one), 28 (twenty-eight),
35 (thirty-five), 42 (forty-two), 49 (forty-nine)
56 (fifty six), 63 (sixty-three), 70 (seventy),
77 (seventy-seven), 84 (eighty-four)
We'll remember them forever more!
You can shout the sevens out -
don't be afraid to be too loud.
Just skip count, without a doubt.
Now do a little dance (if you're allowed).
Grade Level Suitability 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
KS2 Long Division Activities and Game
Experience our long division lesson that includes:
1. Fun Printable Game
2. Animated Video
3. MP 3Song File
4. Illustrated Worksheets
5. Creative Word Problems
6. Printable Poster for Your Display
7. Digital Poster for SmartBoard / Projector Use
8. Short Quiz
9. Vocabulary Reinforcement and More!
Join us on the farm as we listen to music and tackle long division activities head-on!
The steps to this song will be humming through your mind long after the song is done.
Video Comes With Tons Of Extras Including:
• Animated music video [HD Video]
Our flagship product. Each takes 250+ hours to write & animate.
• 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 long division 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.
• Long Division Game
When activities are complete, check for concept mastery while having a bit of fun.
• HW sheet
Video-Aligned homework that maintains the style and format of the animated video.
• Colorful Digital Long Division Poster/Anchor Chart
High-Resolution anchor chart can be expanded/printed to any size and maintains clarity.
• Short quiz/exit slip to check for understanding
When activity is complete, check for concept mastery with a short quiz reinforcing the steps to long division.
• Answer Key
Detailed answer key. Rest-assured, all answers are double and triple-checked for accuracy.
• CD Quality Song File
Get the song on a CD file and play the song during break or lunch.
• Clear Lesson Plan Sheet Illuminating Classroom Best Practice:
Get my personal recommendations for how to introduce the material and set-up the lesson as I do in class.
KS2 Equivalent Fractions Resource Pack
Experience our equivalent fractions lesson that includes:
- Fun printable game
- Video
- Song
- Worksheets
- Word problems with models
- Printable poster for your display
- Short Quiz
- Vocabulary Reinforcement and More!
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 - it's just an added bonus that the music and animations are hard to beat in their overall quality.
Equivalent Fractions: Worksheets, Game, Animated Video & More
Video Comes With Tons Of Extra Creative Teaching Resources Such As:
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• Animated music video [HD Video]
Our flagship product. Each takes 250+ hours to write & animate.
• 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.
• Extra drills printable
Early Finishers - Not So Fast! Straightforward math problems to move towards mastery.
• Printable Game
When activities are complete, check for concept mastery while having a bit of fun.
• HW sheet
Video-Aligned homework that maintains the style and format of the animated video.
• Colorful Digital Equivalent Fractions Anchor Chart
High-Resolution anchor equivalent fractions chart can be expanded / printed to any size and maintains clarity.
• Short quiz/exit slip to check for understanding
When activity is complete, check for concept mastery with short quiz.
• Answer Key
Detailed answer key. Rest-assured, all answers are double and triple-checked for accuracy.
• CD Quality Song File
Get the song on a CD file and play the song during break or lunch.
• Clear Lesson Plan Sheet Illuminating Classroom Best Practice:
Get my personal recommendations for how to introduce the material and set-up the lesson as I do in class.
* UK Age Range:
| Year 3 - Year 4 - Year 5 - Year 6 |
KS2 Maths
Units of Time: KS2 Song
Included:
1. Units of Time Animated Music Video
2. Units of Time Song Lyrics
3. Units of Time Vocab Reinforcement Sheet
Units of Time Measurement VIDEO SUMMARY
Learn about the way humans have come to measure time. From seconds to millenniums, months to explaining leap years and more, this song goes over everything you need know about our modern system of time.
Incredibly catchy, and as entertaining as it is informative, this music video will have your students asking you to hit replay. It creatively impresses the units of time, months of the year, and more into your students memory with its memorable tune and lively animations.
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
We know that there’s 1 minute
If we can fit 60 seconds in it.
If we could stack minutes and build a tower,
There would be 60 minutes in 1 hour.
When 12 hours pass, then we’re halfway
To 24 hours, which makes a day.
And a week is complete in 7 days,
But the length of a month is harder to say.
They can be 28 to 31 days long;
One of them contains the day that you were born on!
January, March, May, July, August, October, December:
All have 31 days; all have 31 days.
April, June, September, and November:
All have 30 days; all have 30 days.
February has 28 days, but when it’s a leap year,
It’s got 29 days; it’s got 29 days.
The length of a year is hard to make clear,
‘cause one of every four years is a leap year.
The common years happen three in a row
They have 365 days, you know.
Then a leap year comes with an intercalary,
That’s the name of the extra day in February.
That’s why leap years have 366 days
And why February’s number of days can change.
REPEAT CHORUS
10 years is a decade,
100 years is a century,
And a millennium’s 1000 of history!
Grade Level Suitability by Region
USA: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade
UK: Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5
Australia: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4
New Zealand: Stage 4 / Year 2 - Stage 5 / Year 3, Year 4
NUMBEROCK Workbook [Save over 50% compared to individual worksheets!]
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
From scuba diving for ancient treasures, to dancing robots, to planting a field near the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea, NUMBEROCK will transform your lessons by infusing music, real-life connections, and excellent animations that make math come to life in a whole new way.
The NUMBEROCK Workbook and Teacher's Guide includes printable lesson materials for each song in my library. The lesson materials for each song are ideal for using in math centers, but they also work as a standalone complete lesson plan for a day.
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Fun, eh? Now get complete access to my full collection of related lesson materials which represent 2 years of writing and animating.
WHAT YOU GET:
As this is a rather unique product bundle, you should know exactly what you're getting. I'll try to make that as clear as possible right from the start - so here it goes!
COMPONENTS: (27+ Songs & Videos)
• Animated music video [HD Streaming Links]
My flagship product. Each takes 250+ hours to write & animate.
• 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.
• Extra drills printable
Early Finishers - Not So Fast! Straightforward math problems to move towards mastery.
• HW sheet
Video-Aligned homework that maintains the style and format of the animated video.
• Short quiz/exit slip to check for understanding
When activity is complete, check for concept mastery with short quiz.
• Answer Key
Detailed answer key. Rest-assured, all answers are double and triple-checked for accuracy.
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KS1 3D Shapes: Musical SATS Maths Revision
Experience our 3D SHAPES lesson that includes:
1. Fun Printable Game
2. Animated Video
3. MP 3Song File
4. Illustrated Worksheets
5. Creative Word Problems
6. Printable Poster for Your Display
7. Digital Poster for SmartBoard / Projector Use
8. Short Quiz
9. Vocabulary Reinforcement and More!