2x Table Rap
Antenna Rap
I like this video because students love rap. This kind of music always gets kids up dancing and involved. The catchy tune can be easily memorized and they also match the numbers with something that helps to keep it memorized, "jumping 4," "bowling 10," etc.
3x Table Jam
Jammin' Song
I like the way this song says the equation, "two 3's is 6." It says that for each part, so students can better understand and visualize what 2x3 actually is.
5x Table Pop
5x Table Song
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This song is made similarly to a singer that kids love. While her actions and songs may not always be the most appropriate for young ears, Miley Cyrus is VERY popular among the little ones. This song, however, introduces more skip counting. They begin the song by including multiplication, but it quickly turns into skip counting by 5's. This is not a song to play at the beginning of the learning segment, however, later it can be introduced and students can have some fun.
This song is made similarly to a singer that kids love. While her actions and songs may not always be the most appropriate for young ears, Miley Cyrus is VERY popular among the little ones. This song, however, introduces more skip counting. They begin the song by including multiplication, but it quickly turns into skip counting by 5's. This is not a song to play at the beginning of the learning segment, however, later it can be introduced and students can have some fun.
Times Tables
Each of these videos has something interesting and unique to the way that they can reach kids and teach multiplication. You have to know your students, though; you have to know where they are in the learning sequence and be careful about what you show.
Each of these videos has something interesting and unique to the way that they can reach kids and teach multiplication. You have to know your students, though; you have to know where they are in the learning sequence and be careful about what you show.
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