So for today's blog: more about making science exciting. I'm keen to find different examples and share them with you, to highlight the many ways in which science can be presented, give you ideas, and make you aware of the science already out there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYW50F42ss8This is a song by Tom Leher, a very funny musician/comedian from the 1950s/1960s called the chemistry element song. It lists all the elements in a fast paced, humous song.
I think this is a great way for students to learn the elements, and have fun. It might take a few listens to learn it though as it really moves at a rapid pace (it's to the tune of 'Modern Major General' from Pirates of Penzance). However I instantly saw it's usefulness in a classroom as a learning tool, even if it is only used to inspire the students.
Have you experienced quirky learning resources? Did they inspire you, or teach you directly? Or just distract you?
Tom Lehrer is AWESOME :)
(I love his song "send in the marines" hehe)
you might also like the They Might Be Giants song: "Why Does the Sun Shine?" I once convinced my geography teacher to have a "bonus" question at the end of our yr 11 exam which was "why does the sun shine" just so I could write the lyrics down...