Songs
Written By Mrs. Taylor's Class
Thanks to Mr. Ballard for all your support. The kids really enjoy
your music!
Science
Verse 1
G C G Science is good, science is fun,
C G C-G
D It tickles the wonder in everyone.
G C D Em Sometimes when I am all alone
G D G I think like a scientist
G D G And explore the unknown
Verse 2
G C G One day I mixed colors, just to see
C G C-G D What blue and yellow, mixed, would be.
G C D Em As it turned out, they made green.
G D G A prettier shade, I had never seen.
Chorus
C G I think like a scientist every day.
D G Science makes work seem just like play.
C D Em When I am curious in a scientific way.
G D G The answers to my questions tell me what to say.
Verse 3
I like the mini-motors because they make a zzzzzz sound.
They have two wires, a hot and a ground.
When I connect them up to the battery,
The motor windings spin around electrically (2x).
Repeat Chorus
Verse 4
Magnets are amazing, with invisible power.
To push and pull and stack like a tower.
They pick up metal and stick together.
They never run out of their magnetic power (2x).
Repeat Chorus and Verse 1
Written March 8, 2004.
Eagle Rock Happy Birthday Song
Verse
D
Sit down on that special chair. (Everyone repeat)
D
Look at the stars everywhere. (Everyone repeat)
G
We have birthday wishes for you. (Everyone repeat)
D
We hope you have a lot of fun, too. (Everyone repeat)
A7
We want you laughter to go on and on.
G
As we sing this birthday song.
A7
There's more celebrating to do.
G G- D
As we sing (break)... happy birthday to you!
Chorus
G D A D D7
Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday! To you, to you.
G D A D
Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday! To you.
Bridge
G D
We all feel happy and we're so excited,
A A7 D D7
To ce-le-brate the day when you were born!
G D
We'd like that yummy cake and a taste of your ice cream,
A A7 D
And we can't wait 'til your pinata's torn.
Chorus
G D A D D7
Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday! To you, to you.
G D A D
Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday! To you.
Written December 1, 2003.
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