sciTunes is a learner-centered approach to teaching 7-12 science that uses fun and scientifically accurate music to actively engage students.
And you'll find it surprisingly easy to implement.
Let us know how you are using sciTunes in your classroom, tell us what works, or even what doesn't work. Your feedback helps us make sciTunes even more effective. If you would like a response be sure to include your email.
"What a wonderful site. I am constantly looking for music to teach science. I am teaching a unit on the circulatory system. I will be teaching the heart and how the blood moves through the heart. I got some cheap shower curtains and drew heart diagrams on them. These are large enough to have the student walk through the heart as if they were the blood. I plan to teach your song, "Red (neck) Blood Cell," to the class. After they have the song down, I will teach the students how to square dance. The student will sing the song while square dancing around the large heart diagrams. During the verses of the songs, students will "dance" through the diagrams in the correct sequence.
Respectfully,
Lauda S.
5th grade science and math teacher"
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