| Log-a-Rithms* |
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| 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 |
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