
Measurement Songs
2025 · 68m
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Free Trial: Learn how to calculate the surface area of cubes and rectangular prisms in NUMBEROCK's catchy geometry song! Meet Cubert the Cube and Bling the Prism from Shapeville as they show you step-by-step how to find their surface areas using simple formulas. Ideal for teaching geometry in elementary classrooms, covering concepts such as faces, edges, and dimensions in an engaging and memorable way!
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Elmo and a Justin Bieber look-alike sing "Measure, Yeah, Measure," a spoof of Bieber's hit "Never Say Never." Sesame Street are celebrating the premiere of our new science-filled season on Monday September 26th on PBS with this, our 1,000th video on YouTube! If you're watching videos with your preschooler and would like to do so in a safe, child-friendly environment, please join us at Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.

Elmo and a Justin Bieber look-alike sing "Measure, Yeah, Measure," a spoof of Bieber's hit "Never Say Never." Sesame Street are celebrating the premiere of our new science-filled season on Monday September 26th on PBS with this, our 1,000th video on YouTube! If you're watching videos with your preschooler and would like to do so in a safe, child-friendly environment, please join us at Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.

It's a song about different units of measurement. This song was written and performed by A.J. Jenkins. Video by KidsTV123. Copyright 2013 A.J.Jenkins/KidsTV123: All rights reserved. For MP3s, worksheets and much more: kids songs song for children Chords: D G A G D A G A Bm A Bm A Bm A G A A D A G A D A G A chorus D A G A D A G A

It's a song about different units of measurement. This song was written and performed by A.J. Jenkins. Video by KidsTV123. Copyright 2013 A.J.Jenkins/KidsTV123: All rights reserved. For MP3s, worksheets and much more: kids songs song for children Chords: D G A G D A G A Bm A Bm A Bm A G A A D A G A D A G A chorus D A G A D A G A

Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Video Summary 🎵 This catchy tune teaches 4th and 5th graders how to measure volume using cubic units. Oh joy! It’s all about multiplying side lengths for cubes and length, width here, and don't forget we need to figure in the height for rectangular prisms. Shockingly, it reveals the secret sauce for finding the volume of composite shapes. You must swear not to pass it on to others. 📏 Thank you for watching Numberock's Measuring Volume Songs. We are glad you are here. #geometry #5thgrade #5thgrademath

Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Video Summary 🎵 This catchy tune teaches 4th and 5th graders how to measure volume using cubic units. Oh joy! It’s all about multiplying side lengths for cubes and length, width here, and don't forget we need to figure in the height for rectangular prisms. Shockingly, it reveals the secret sauce for finding the volume of composite shapes. You must swear not to pass it on to others. 📏 Thank you for watching Numberock's Measuring Volume Songs. We are glad you are here. #geometry #5thgrade #5thgrademath

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Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Video Summary 🎵 Join Yolanda as she investigates objects with different weights—ounces, pounds, and tons. In one memorable moment, she transforms into a Walrus (which typically weighs around 2000 lbs, or one ton!). This engaging video also features treasure hunts, ball games, and a surprise appearance by a super cool nun driving a sports car!” 🎵

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