Log-a-Rithms*
Songs Celebrating the Cycles in Nature
*The exponent of the power to which songs must be played in order to produce understanding in Biology students.  These songs shorten the learning curve!
By E.M.Boss   (C) Bossetunes 2001
Log-a-Rithms contains 17 original songs on a variety of topics covered in high school biology.  Each lyric sheet is set up as a hand-out with an activity for the student.


Log Rhythms:   describes the value of a fallen log in the woods

The Cottonwood Tree:   a pioneer tree that must give way to succession

Bacteria Blues:   roles of bacteria

Fruit Fly Genetics:   when a stronger fly is developed!!!

Working on the Food Chain:   different trophic levels

Where's My Water Been?: the water cycle explained so it really hits "home"

When Your Well Runs Dry:  how well do you conserve water?

Photosynthesis: explains the basic ingredients

Respiration: we can all breather easier knowing these steps

You Are Unique: great message to leave students with

I want to Migrate With You:   get a move on and why?

Predator Eats the Prey:  food chain

Open Your Eyes:  value of scavengers, predators, and weeds

Willy the Worm:   (clearly my students' favorite) learn some parts of my smashed worm!

Metamorphosis: Monarch life cycle

Saving Energy:   satire of blaming others for the problem

I Went to the Woods:   predator/ prey poem
    
To Order
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