Go, Galileo!
A Musical Celebration of the Sciences
by Mark Burrows
Unison Choir - Sheet Music

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Unison choir - Grade 4-7

SKU: LO.30-2311H

A Musical Celebration of the Sciences. Composed by Mark Burrows. Classroom Music, Science. Performance/accompaniment CD, reproducible. Heritage Music Press #30/2311H. Published by Heritage Music Press (LO.30-2311H).

ISBN 9781429101677.

Test tubes and beakers meet toe-tappin' beats in this musical celebration of scientists and their work. With styles from reggae to funk to Beach-Boys-inspired surf rock, the songs in "Go, Galileo!" showcase Mark Burrows's gift for pairing meaty yet memorable texts with catchy, singable melodies. That combination brings the sciences alive for your students with songs that make physics matter, give Newton gravity, relay the relative relevance of Einstein's relativity, and point out that George Washington Carver is worth more than mere peanuts. A reproducible fact sheet introducing each scientist or concept is included, as are suggestions for correlating activities. Designed for the non-science teacher and requiring very little setup or outside materials, these may be used in collaboration with your classroom teachers to extend the cross-curricular component. Also included are reproducible vocal parts and a Performance/Accompaniment CD featuring tracks so hot they're radioactive!

  • Go Galileo
  • You Can Call Me Activity
  • Galileo Galilei Reproducible Fact Sheet
  • Three Laws of Motion
  • Musical Evolution Activity
  • Charles Darwin Reproducible Fact Sheet
  • The Peanut
  • Instrument Making Ingenuity Activity
  • George Washington Carver Reproducible Fact Sheet
  • Radioactivity
  • Do You Hear What I Hear Activity
  • Marie Curie Reproducible Fact Sheet
  • Surfin' Through the Science of Sound
  • Tonally Tubular Dude Activity
  • Sound Reproducible Fact Sheet
  • Solid Liquid Gas
  • Tap Tap Tap Who's There Activity
  • States of Matter Reproducible Fact Sheet
  • Imagination Is More Important Than Knowledge
  • Imagination Is More Important Than Knowledge Activity
  • Einstein, Doppler, and Jenner Reproducible Fact Sheet
  • A New Revolution
  • Post Consumer Pandemonium Activity
  • Recycling Reproducible Fact Sheet
  • Ode to Pluto (You'll Always Be a Planet to Me)
  • Classification Rock Activity
  • Pluto Reproducible Fact Sheet