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"Silly Songs, Serious Science!"

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"Mad Science Factory" is now available on iTunes! Load up your iPod with SCIENCE!!

The CD is available on the Songs For Teaching website, along with online samples! You can also purchase it through CDbaby.com.

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Song list:
[click any song to hear a 30-second sample]

Kepler Said
Atom Shack
Hey Avogadro
Rubber Sheet
Irish Free Electron
Light Moves
Dirty Water Blues
Mendel (the Mighty Monk)
Evolution (not so scary)
Cell Castle
Livin' on a Ball

 

This Enhanced CD (audio and data content) contains:

  • 12 great science songs covering Earth, Space, Physical and Life Sciences
  • Teacher's notes and detailed student handouts for every song
  • Links and web resources providing background on each topic
  • Complete Lesson Plans for many of the songs!

Subjects include:

• Kepler's Laws of motion •
• Mendelian Genetics •
• Visible Light and the EM Spectrum •
• Basics of Electricity/Electromagnetism •
• Structure of electron shells and orbitals •
• Einstein's general relativity •
• Avogadro and the Ideal Gas Law •
• Metallic bonds and conductivity •
• Earth's orbit and the seasons •
• Water pollution •
• Cell structure and cell transport •
• Theory of evolution •

Each theme is presented with humor, clever metaphors, and catchy tunes that will have you (and your students) humming along.

Here's a PRINTABLE ONESHEET for the CD (PDF)

If you're looking for a song for your iPod, please visit the iTunes store.

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site last updated 2/08 ~ problems? comments? ~ email the professor.