Need a Hexagon, Cylinder, or Trapezoid Song?

Do your kids have to learn to identify the hexagon, cylinder, or the trapezoid?  The hexagon and the cylinder are now part of the Kindergarten Common Core State Standards, and the trapezoid is part of the First Grade Common Core State Standards.  I added these shapes to my repertoire of songs a couple of years ago.  They're available on iTunes for those of you that might like to use them and in our Colors and Shapes Video Collection available on HeidiSongs Video Streaming Site and DVD!



Hooray!  Heidi's Got a Hexagon Song!

To start with, I am going to answer this question first of all because I get asked it all of the time.  Yes, we have a song for the hexagon!  And it's a really FUN one because it has a dinosaur theme!  The music is now posted on iTunes, and you can get the videos on our HeidiSongs Video Streaming Site or our Colors and Shapes DVD here!






We posted some REALLY fun Pattern Block Dinosaurs and Robots Cards for your kids to either build with real pattern blocks or to glue together with paper pattern blocks. 




My husband designed these in his spare time, so they are extra fun- especially for the boys!  We tried them out at my old school, and the new Kindergarten teacher that took my place and now works with my former aide said that the kids just LOVED them!  They feature the "six sided hexagon dinosaur" from the Hexagon song. 






The Trapezoid Song video can be found in our Colors and Shapes Videos and Musical Math Vol 2 vidoes!





Shape Creatures Downloadable Workbook!

There is also a downloadable Shape Creatures workbook (two volumes!) with lots of fun little worksheets to help reinforce all of those shapes that you need to teach!



These Shape Creatures worksheets are now available as a download from HeidiSongs.com. :)


Let's Sing the Cylinder Song!

Oh, those volume shapes can be hard to master!  Our Musical Math Vol. 1 collection only has songs for the following volume shapes: the sphere, the cone, and the cube. Why? Because when I wrote the CD, I just wrote the songs that I needed, and my district didn't require Kindergartners to learn the cylinder. So I skipped it! But I have since learned the error of my ways and I now refer back the Common Core State Standards for everything new! The rest of the shapes can be found in our Musical Math Vol 2 Collection!!

The Cylinder Song is on Musical Math Vol 2!  It was written to the tune of "The Can-Can," so when I have done this with my class, we just kicked our feet out one at a time and did the can-can while we sang.  (It's the same melody as the "On" spelling song, but has an entirely different feel to it, due to the untiring efforts of Mike Cravens, who is my co-writer and does all of the background music for me.  I think he wrote four different versions of this song before I approved one of them!  (Poor guy!)

Thanks for stopping by!  We'll continue to keep you updated on all of my latest projects and conferences that are coming up.
 
- Heidi :)


P.S. Don't forget all our videos are available to STREAM on UScreen, FREE for the first 30 days! It's an awesome way to bring some EASY, active learning to your students! Check out the info page on our website for more info!




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