It's time for a podcast*. Here's an early draft of a sun song, gearing up for our next science unit in third grade. Click on "Solar Grooviness" and scroll down to follow along.
There's a big ball of fire hanging in the sky but no one seems to scream or shout or break down and cry
They just pop on their shades rub on the lotion, watch the sun drop into the ocean, rub their eyes at the next sunrise & stroll off to work like they're not surprised
There's a big ball of fire right above our heads if it falls down here, man that's it, we're dead
But They just pop on their shades rub on the lotion watch the sun drop into the ocean rub their eyes at the next sunrise & stroll off to work like they're not surprised
There's a big ball of fire burning all day long It's more terrifying than ol' King Kong
But They just pop on their shades rub on the lotion watch the sun drop into the ocean rub their eyes at the next sunrise & stroll off to work like they're not surprised
*How is a podcast different from just uploading audio tracks, like I've done before? One, the audio is stored elsewhere (I'm using a free site called Podomatic). Two, I can post other episodes and they'll pop up magically on the podcast player. Three, you can click the little Add to iTunes link and actually subscribe to even a low-tech podcast like this one. Then, when you open iTunes it will go and grab the latest episode for you. Let me know if you can't make it play!
Posted by Evan Nichols on 1/4/08; 7:43:52 PM
from the e man audio dept.