The Quadrilaterals Song: 2D Shapes Song For Kids | 3rd Grade, 4th Grade |
Get this video's Companion Worksheet Set +
Lesson Plan at:
1.
Teachers Pay Teachers - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/
Product/Quadrilaterals-Cloze-Worksheets-Quiz-Music-Video-2175705
2.
TES - https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/-quadr
ilaterals-music-video-cloze-worksheets-and-quiz-11169630
Song available for streaming on all major streaming networks like
Google Play, Spotify,
Groove,
Beats, and
Apple Music
Buy for $0.89 on
Amazon.com:
http://goo.gl/Tpiad5
Subscribe to our online education
YouTube channel here: http://goo.gl/3H3bJ6
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.
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
http://www.NUMBEROCK.com is a provider of educational videos for kids which was founded by an innovative 5th
Grade teacher who envisioned a new kind of classroom where students got energized for math class.
Parents of his students even noticed their children singing mathematics songs around the dinner table well beyond school hours.
Seeing his students so enthusiastic when it was time for math was welcome, to say the least! But the epiphanous moment was when students were singing math songs all-day long like they were in the
American Top 40!
Each of these rhythmic music videos from NUMBEROCK can be enjoyed right here on our
YouTube Channel. We, hereby, cordially invite you to browse through the full library and hope you'll find that the songs make the maths* remarkably more fun.
We dare to believe that these math songs + videos can actually identify with elementary school children's increasingly finicky perception of what is cool and trendy. While each song is diverse in composition, most fit directly into the modern musical genres that excite young kids: genres such as Rap,
R&B;,
Pop, Hip-Hop and even
Reggae!
We're curious to see how these musical math videos will be used now that we have shared them with a broader audience. But whether you use these songs as a rich teaching resource or just to brighten up the school-day a bit, we hope that as our project continues you will eventually find a relevant song for each lesson plan and concept in the math curriculum taught throughout the academic year.
We'll be releasing new songs and videos regularly until eventually addressing all the math skills and concepts that a
Common Core Curriculum demands from
3rd Grade to 4th Grade, and even 5th Grade to
6th Grade.
Our main goal is to make teaching and learning math more fun and more interactive.
SchoolHouse Rock! has done this in other subjects for us in the previous generations, and many of us still enjoy watching their YouTube Videos which teach us about
Government,
Science, and
English amongst other subjects.
If you dig us, please subscribe in order to enjoy our ever-evolving library of videos and make l̶e̶a̶r̶n̶i̶n̶g̶ rocking numbers more fun and successful! http://goo.gl/3H3bJ6
For those interested in accompanying worksheets, we will be providing them shortly through tes.com and teacherspayteachers.com. Teaching and
Learning Resources such as
Student Workbooks with
Answer Keys will be available on AMAZON by the end of the year which will include exercises for each of our videos.
*
Math and maths are both acceptable abbreviations of mathematics.
The difference is that math is preferred in the
U.S. and
Canada, and maths is preferred in the
England,
Ireland,
Australia, and most other
English-speaking areas around the world.