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Ever seen Shannon Cole sing in class?
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nfeese
Posted 12/19/2008 2:16 PM (#2355)
Subject: Ever seen Shannon Cole sing in class?
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Now, I see she may have some competition!!
Perhaps you may have seen the attached on the CBS news. Any other math singers out there? Let us know!!
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4670831n
kloliver
Posted 1/6/2009 12:36 PM (#2357 - in reply to #2355)
Subject: RE: Ever seen Shannon Cole sing in class?
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Location: Lafayette
I'm not much of a singer (other than on rock band), but go to the link below to check out a song called Mathmaticious.

http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=28775
scole
Posted 1/6/2009 4:53 PM (#2358 - in reply to #2355)
Subject: RE: Ever seen Shannon Cole sing in class?
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Location: Tates Creek
The song I made up was to the tune of the Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls) song "Hypnotize." I used it to help my kids with their signs while factoring trinomials into binomials. I made a complete fool of myself (nothing new there, though!), but the kids seemed to enjoy it & it actually seemed to help a number of them with their signs.

What I found so humorous was this ...
Today I had my Algebra I Part 2 kids write goals for themselves, as well as write down things I could do for them to help them reach their goals. One kid actually wrote on his goals sheet: "Write more math songs!" Too cute.
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