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Phil Tulga: Pattern Block Rock
Phil Tulga

The Pattern Block Rock activity connects your knowledge of geometric shapes and equivalency to musical notes and rhythms.

Phil Tulga: Thunderstorm Stopwatch
Phil Tulga

Use your math skills to estimate the distance of a thunderstorm.

Phil Tulga: Musical Geometry with Origami
Phil Tulga

Learn how to fold origami poppers out of paper. It helps to develop spatial sense by working with geometric shapes, and it also makes a surprisingly loud popping sound!

Phil Tulga Music: Fraction Tubes
Phil Tulga

Play the Virtual Fraction Tubes, learn how to make your instrument, and discover all of the great songs you can play with fractions.

Peter Weatherall: Angles Song
Peter Weatherall

Learn about geometry with Peter Weatherall’s Angles Song.

Peter Weatherall: Polygon Song - Just a Boring Square
Peter Weatherall

Learn the names of the polygons with Peter Weatherall’s Polygon Song.

Peter Weatherall: I am a Parallelogram
Peter Weatherall

Learn geometry with Peter Weatherall’s “I am a Parallelogram” song.

Peter Weatherall: Circle Song
Peter Weatherall

Learn about the geometry of circles with Peter Weatherall’s Circle Song.

Peter Weatherall: The Probability Song
Peter Weatherall

Learn probability with Peter Weatherall’s Probability Song.

Crayola Interdisciplinary Lesson Plans
Crayola

Crayola has put together more than 1,700 Crayola lesson plans. Subjects are interdisciplinary and include art, literacy, math, science, history, and social studies.

Crayola: Foot Traffic
Crayola

“Foot Traffic” builds math skills and inspires children to create, present, respond, and connect as they learn.

Mystery Science: How Much Water Is In the World?
Mystery Science

In this Mystery, students use estimation and graphing to discover the surprising difference in the amounts of fresh and salt water on Earth.

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