Math is Fun! From the CD Totally Math By Dr. Jean

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Math is Fun! From the CD Totally Math By Dr. Jean Available on drjean.org From the CD Totally Math By Dr. Jean

Chorus: Math, math is so much fun, So much fun for everyone! Math! Yea, math! Numbers, symbols, shapes and signs We use math all the time! Yea, math!

Numbers, numbers, I see numbers everywhere I look— Price tags, speed limits, calendars, and books. How much money have you saved, how many kids at school? Now add them all together... And you’ll get numbers, numbers— math is so cool!

Chorus: Math, math is so much fun, So much fun for everyone! Math! Yea, math! Numbers, symbols, shapes and signs We use math all the time! Yea, math!

Shapes, shapes I see shapes everywhere I look Shapes, shapes I see shapes everywhere I look. A rectangle’s a window, a door or a book. Do you see a triangle, a circle, or a square? An oval or a pentagon? So many shapes, shapes— math is everywhere!

Chorus: Math, math is so much fun, So much fun for everyone! Math! Yea, math! Numbers, symbols, shapes and signs We use math all the time! Yea, math!

How long does a school day last, how many in a pair How long does a school day last, how many in a pair? How many miles you traveled to get from here to there; What day is your birthday on, how old are all your friends? Now add them all together... And you’ll get math, math! It never ends!

Shapes, shapes I see shapes everywhere I look Shapes, shapes I see shapes everywhere I look. A rectangle’s a window, a door or a book. Do you see a triangle, a circle, or a square? An oval or a pentagon? So many shapes, shapes— math is everywhere!

Numbers, numbers, I see numbers everywhere I look— Price tags, speed limits, calendars, and books. How much money have you saved, how many kids at school? Now add them all together... And you’ll get numbers, numbers— math is so cool! Yea!

Math is Fun! From the CD Totally Math By Dr. Jean Available on drjean.org From the CD Totally Math By Dr. Jean