Math Tunes
The Singing Math Teachers
from Pasco County
Presented by
Jill Nielsen and Sheila Kotter
Pasco County
E-Mail
jnielsen@pasco.k12.fl.us
Presented at a Florida Council
of Teachers of Mathematics meeting. Songs appropriate for 5th grade have
been graciously shared for inclusion on this CD.
What to do?
1. Pick a well-known tune or holiday song.
2. Choose a concept to be remembered. (Rules or steps)
3. Keep it simple. Keep it short!
Adding Fractions
(To the tune of The Flintstones)
By: Nielsen, Kotter, & Mooney
Fractions, adding fractions
Find a common denominator.
Change the numerator.
Multiply it by the same number.
Add the numerators together.
Keep the same denominator.
Simplify your answer.
Cancel any common factors.
Dont be a slacker,
And now youve done it right.
Find the Area
(To the tune Clementine)
By: Workshop participants
To find the area of a triangle
Take half the base times height
Put your label in square units
So your teacher marks it right
Dont confuse this with perimeter
Thats the sum of all three sides
And the label isnt square though
Cause we added, not multiplied.
Problem-Solving Strategies
(To the tune of Frere Jacques)
By: Jill Nielsen & Sheila Kotter
Problem solving
Strategies
Are here for you
Heres what you do:
Draw a little picture
Make a list or graph put
diagrams in your plan.
Look for patterns
In the problems.
What the heck
Guess and Check.
Solve a simpler problem.
Did you try it backwards?
Do answers make sense?
They must make sense.
Adding Fractions II
(To the tune of Alouette)
By: Jill Nielsen & Sheila Kotter
Adding Fractions,
We are adding fractions,
Heres the steps for what you have to do:
You need the same denominator,
Then you change the numerator,
Multiply by the same number,
Add the numerators,
Keep the same denominator,
Cancel common factors in the end to simplify.
Many Triangles
(To the tune of John Jacob Jingle Himmer Schmidt)
By: Jill Nielsen & Sheila Kotter
Geometry has many triangles, all with three sides,
If the sides and angles are congruent- thats the same!
Equilateral its named.
Geometry has many triangles, all with three sides,
If it has two sides or more congruent thats the same!
Isosceles is what its named.
Geometry has many triangles, all with three sides,
If the measures of the sides are all different not the same!
Scalene is what its named.
Geometry has many triangles, three angles inside.
Right angles are the measure you compare them to.
And if theyre less, then its acute.
Geometry has many triangles, three angles inside.
Right angles are the measure you compare them to.
And if theyre more, then its obtuse.
Geometry has many triangles, three angles inside.
Right angles are the measure you compare them to.
And if its equal, then its right.
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