Thinking While You Read | Polly Wolly Prefix | The Writer's Song | Plural Y and F | Parts of Speech | Talk-Talk Song

4 Kinds of Sentences | Synonym Antonym Homonym Chant | Fiction Doodle Dandy | Angles Song | Parallel or Perpendicular

Triangle Bush | Quadrilateral | Perimeter Area Song | Measurement Song | Skip Counting Songs | ALL SONGS


Singin' the Standards Lesson Suggestions


Parallel or Perpendicular (Track 15)

Hooray for the coolest song on the CD!! Let this kids dance on this one and really get into it! Why not? School and learning should be fun sometimes! Watch my class doing hand motions to this song.

These two terms and the concepts behind them can be very challenging to younger students. After singing this song in class for quite some time (the students having it easily memorized), I asked the students to write as many names for a rectangle shape as they could. Almost the whole class agreed with the student who said, "Perpendicular." So that shape is a perpendicular? The concept had still alluded them. At this point I was able to reteach and explain the idea more clearly and most of the students understood. However, this was a good reminder for me that the songs are simply mnemonic devices for helping the students remember something they already understand. They do not make the
students understand a concept.

One small suggestion is to show the double 'l' in the word parallel. When the song says, "...lookin' like a double 'l'," it is speaking of two lower case 'l' s. (I have no clue how to type that so it is clear.)