Subtraction to Music
Classical Math to Classical Music
From Sing ’n Learn
Now we are proud to offer your children, "Classical Math to Classical Music-Subtraction." Experience classical math education and classical music education– all in one program!
Every well-educated child should know something about the greatest music ever written–-Classical Music. They should know about the people who wrote that music. They’ve probably heard names like Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. But there are many other classical composers whose music they’ve heard but whose names they do not recognize– names like Pachelbel, Rachmaninoff, Clementi, Vivaldi, and Gounod. There are even English sounding names like Elgar and MacDowell.
These songs put the subtraction facts to music–-not just any music–-but the timeless melodies of the great classical composers. While almost everyone memorizes the multiplication tables, very few children take the time to memorize their addition and subtraction facts. Instead, they tend to “count on their fingers” to arrive at the right answers. But it’s just as important to quickly know “8 minus 3” as to know “8 times 3. ” With this program, they’ll hear these facts to great music such as “Pachelbel’s Canon” that you hear at weddings or Edward Elgar’s “Pomp and Circumstance” that you hear at graduations. You’ll gain a new appreciation for great classical music.
Not only will you hear and appreciate their music, you’ll also learn about the composers themselves! Then, you’ll reinforce that learning with clever crossword puzzles about those composers.
• Learn the subtraction facts from 2 - 1 through 22 - 10 to great classical music
- • See the subtraction facts written out in both vertical and horizontal format
- • Read about the lives of ten great composers
- • Work clever crossword puzzles about the composers
- • Practice the subtraction facts on a timed worksheet
Our proven program presents each song four times. The first three times, your children will hear the answers. The fourth time through, your children will “sing in” the answers. This method of learning utilizes the time-tested method of repetition, repetition, repetition. It builds confidence, enabling your kids to remember these facts for a lifetime. Get ready to journey into the timeless world of classical music with Classical Math to Classical Music. You and your students will treasure the experience always.
Minus ONE Song Pachelbel’s "Canon in D"
Click to Hear SampleMinus TWO SongChopin’s "Waltz in E flat"
Click to Hear Sample Minus THREE SongSchumann’s "Kinderszenan"
Click to Hear Sample Minus FOUR SongRachmaninoff’s "Piano Concerto #2 in C"
Click to Hear Sample Minus FIVE SongElgar’s "Pomp and Circumstance"
Click to Hear Sample Minus SIX SongClementi’s "Sonatina #1 in C"
Click to Hear SampleMinus SEVEN SongPuccini’s "Quando Me’n Vo" from "La Boheme"
Click to Hear Sample Minus EIGHT SongGounod’s "Funeral March"
(Theme Song of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents"
Click to Hear Sample Minus NINE SongVivaldi’s "Autumn" from "The Four Seasons"
Click to Hear Sample Minus TEN SongMacDowell’s "To a Wild Rose"
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