Joe Crone was inspired to create this song album “Geometry Park” when, as a teacher, he began putting curriculum concepts to music for his own students. His students loved to sing the lessons and act out dramas in order to learn.
1) Language Police - Action thriller, Grammer Rules
2) Fraction Rock - Equivalent fractions that rock
3) Slip to the Side - Rap to the rules of rounding
4) Producers / Consumers - 80's pop look at the food chain
5) The Beat Goes On - The Human Circulatory System
6) Digestion Blues - Feeling blue about digestion
7) Geometry Park - Dance pop that names the shapes
8) Capitals - An island groove on capitalization rules
9) Water and Land - A happy groove on Continents and Oceans
10) Province Rap - Geography, Provinces and Capitals, but cool!
11) Making Tracks - Surfin' up the Western states
12) The State I'm In - Rock/rap on the North-Central states
13) Punk Rock States - Southeast states with attitude
14) Gonna Get Frantic - New England and Midatlantic states rap
Joe Crone was inspired to create this song album “Geometry Park” when, as a teacher, he began putting curriculum concepts to music for his own students. His students loved to sing the lessons and act out dramas in order to learn. By using this integrated arts approach he found that the knowledge the children learned was easily recalled. The audio program “Geometry Park” utilizes a variety of musical styles ranging from rap, to stadium rock, to island and rhythm & blues. The karaoke versions of the songs allow students to be the rock star they dream of being while at the same time solidifying academic concepts in science, social studies, English, and math. This audio program comes complete with a free downloadable teacher’s guide full of art and drama activities lyrics, music, and a karaoke version of all the songs.
Includes: karaoke versions for classroom sing-alongs and performances, Download and print Lyrics and Teachers Guide.
“Joe Crone has melded our current thinking on learning styles and multiple intelligence theory with an infectious beat that draws the student into an incredibly enjoyable world of learning.”
Scott Cleveland, Reading Specialist, K-12, Arlington Public Schools, Arlington, Virginia.
“This audio program is a must-have, especially for those of us who are not necessarily musically inclined.”
Professionally Speaking, Magazine for the Ontario College of Teachers
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Geometry Music for Kids by Joe Crone
Song List:
1) Language Police - Action thriller, Grammer Rules
2) Fraction Rock - Equivalent fractions that rock
3) Slip to the Side - Rap to the rules of rounding
4) Producers / Consumers - 80's pop look at the food chain
5) The Beat Goes On - The Human Circulatory System
6) Digestion Blues - Feeling blue about digestion
7) Geometry Park - Dance pop that names the shapes
8) Capitals - An island groove on capitalization rules
9) Water and Land - A happy groove on Continents and Oceans
10) Province Rap - Geography, Provinces and Capitals, but cool!
11) Making Tracks - Surfin' up the Western states
12) The State I'm In - Rock/rap on the North-Central states
13) Punk Rock States - Southeast states with attitude
14) Gonna Get Frantic - New England and Midatlantic states rap
Joe Crone was inspired to create this song album “Geometry Park” when, as a teacher, he began putting curriculum concepts to music for his own students. His students loved to sing the lessons and act out dramas in order to learn. By using this integrated arts approach he found that the knowledge the children learned was easily recalled. The audio program “Geometry Park” utilizes a variety of musical styles ranging from rap, to stadium rock, to island and rhythm & blues. The karaoke versions of the songs allow students to be the rock star they dream of being while at the same time solidifying academic concepts in science, social studies, English, and math. This audio program comes complete with a free downloadable teacher’s guide full of art and drama activities lyrics, music, and a karaoke version of all the songs.
Includes: karaoke versions for classroom sing-alongs and performances, Download and print Lyrics and Teachers Guide.
“Joe Crone has melded our current thinking on learning styles and multiple intelligence theory with an infectious beat that draws the student into an incredibly enjoyable world of learning.”
Scott Cleveland, Reading Specialist, K-12, Arlington Public Schools, Arlington, Virginia.
“This audio program is a must-have, especially for those of us who are not necessarily musically inclined.”
Professionally Speaking, Magazine for the Ontario College of Teachers