Tuesday, October 28, 2014

The Atoms Family

In science class, the eighth graders are learning about atoms as they begin to explore the elements on the periodic table. Check out this song they learned to make sense out of atoms:



The Atoms Family:

They're tiny and they're teeny
much smaller than a beany.
They never can be seeny,
the Atoms Family.

They are so small. (snap, snap)
They're round like a ball. (snap, snap)
They make up the air
they're everywhere,
can't see them at all. (snap, snap).

Together they make gases
and liquids like molasses
and all the solid masses,
the Atoms Family.

They are so small. (snap, snap)
They're round like a ball. (snap, snap)
They make up the air
they're everywhere,
can't see them at all. (snap, snap).

Neutrons can be found
where protons hang around;
electrons they surround,
the Atoms Family.

They are so small. (snap, snap)
They're round like a ball. (snap, snap)
They make up the air
they're everywhere,
can't see them at all. (snap, snap).

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