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LOL
That was way cool, I can't wait to show that to my Grandson and use a piece of cardboard to illustrate what the video means "hands on".
Music is great, reminds me of when babysitting the monster(s) (Grandson and his little sister, both of whom I adore) and having to listen to another music diddy I actually love. It also helped them learn to swim with Grandpa.
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Go figure! 😉
Brilliant, I've always thought if they'd put much of my education to music I wouldn't forget it quite so easily. With little effort I can remember songs from decades ago . . while lessons? . . not so much.
OMG! Can't wait for the hyperbolic trig functions song.
This is how [USER=466]@Geezer[/USER] explained Sine Cosine Tangent to me when I was a pup surveyor.
Oscar Had A Hunk Of Apple
Oscar Had = Opposite/Hypotenuse
A Hunk = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Of Apple = Opposite/Adjacent
I am so glad he didn't sing and dance the Soh Cah Toa Song. I left that job with enough emotional scars... experiencing that would have crushed my soul.
SOPH-TOPA-CASH.....
So remembering the old "Indian Chief" Sohcahtoa is not PC now.
Music is a good way to remember. The 7th grader earlier this week has a science test on the topic of the urinary tract and he made up a song about it and sang it around the house one night. Unfortunately now, I know some urinary tract facts that I didn't need to know.