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Math Kit I Songs (mp3 downloads)

Math Kit I Songs (mp3 downloads)

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A01-K01-0408: ShillerLearning Math Songs - Volume I

Learn with educational music! Twenty-five catchy math tunes written and performed by Ron Brown of IntelliTunes exclusively for ShillerLearning. Play them in your car, play them anywhere you are!

Your kids will sing and dance along while cementing important math concepts. 

Math Kit I Songs:

  • Right and Left
  • Counting to 5
  • Even Odd March
  • Rows and Columns
  • Shorter or Longer
  • Twisting Game
  • North/East/South/West
  • The Fiddle Man
  • Comparison Polka
  • Alien Even and Odd
  • I Have a Dollar 
  • Twos 
  • Which Doesn’t Belong?
  • Threes Waltz
  • Powers of Ten
  • Exchange
  • Probability
  • Multiples of Four
  • Count by Fives
  • Squares
  • Division
  • Calendar Months
  • Days of the Week
  • Mass

Math Kit I mp3s are included in Math Kit I, Math Kit I Basic and Math Kit I Digital Download. Used with Lesson Books 1, 2, and 3.

Math Book 1: 14 lessons
Math Book 2: 6 lessons
Math Book 3: 5 lessons

A portion of your purchase may be tax-deductible as a donation to the Rising Stars Foundation. The Rising Stars Foundation is an IRS-recognized non-profit 501(c)(3); EIN 26-0412156. Share your receipt with your tax professional.

This is used in pre-k or elementary.

Note: Media is shown only for illustrative purposes; these are mp3 downloads.

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Janet Reynolds
Wide Range of Abilities

Although the CD will not be very useful for me, I can see how it would be more useful for homeschooling children between the ages of 3 and 8. Concepts range from "Shorter or Longer" to "Area," with more songs dealing with concepts for younger children. Since I'm teaching only kindergarten, I've found very few songs that will be useful. Also, I did not care for the style of music or the way the focus information tends to get lost among other lyrics. However, again in a homeschool setting where the music is just playing in the background, children would absorb more, but not those for which visuals and/or direction are necessary in order to make sense such as "North East South West."
I appreciate any effort to put math concepts to music, and a few of these songs will be useful for my class.

Hi Janet,

It's true: The songs were designed for homeschool use and were written to be catchy so children would learn the words and also the 'world' around the song concepts. Parents have told us this approach works.

As a classroom teacher, you are doing great work bringing Montessori philosophy and tools to your children, and it's not easy because the teacher training programs do not typically include a significant Montessori component.

Keep up the good work!

Warm regards,
Larry

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Lillian Warren
Math Songs - Vol 1

The songs are fun and catchy. I hear the boys singing some of the songs around the house. What a great idea to put important math vocabulary and concepts in song form.