Journal capoccia's Journal: Have you heard these multiplication songs? 2
When I was in third or fourth grade and learning multiplication tables, someone brought in a record of some songs to help us learn the tables. someone else made a tape of the whole thing and gave it to each of us to practice at home.
Now I am wanting to buy a recording of these songs (any media, but CD preferred). The problem is, I have no idea where these songs came from. I don't know who is singing/talking, who is playing the instruments, what the title of the thing was or anything.
Hopefully you can help. I have made mp3s from the tape and put them on my website. Listen to them and comment below with anything that might help.
Here are the links:
Each group does A times 1 through A times 12, where A is 2 through 12. I have titled the links by A.
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
Ten
Eleven
Twelve
Now I am wanting to buy a recording of these songs (any media, but CD preferred). The problem is, I have no idea where these songs came from. I don't know who is singing/talking, who is playing the instruments, what the title of the thing was or anything.
Hopefully you can help. I have made mp3s from the tape and put them on my website. Listen to them and comment below with anything that might help.
Here are the links:
Each group does A times 1 through A times 12, where A is 2 through 12. I have titled the links by A.
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
Ten
Eleven
Twelve
Schoolhouse Rock (Score:2)
Hope this helps.
not Schoolhouse Rock (Score:2)