The song also has a fun breakdown part where the kids are challenged to repeat the names of all eight planets in one go. Now I pass the mic to the planet closest to me My name is Saturn I am brown in color The bouncy rhythm of this Planets Song makes it easy to come up with fun body movements.
During the verses, the song teaches the names of the planets in an easy call-and-response chant. Around me, so hot, I'm roasting, ya see? I'm Mars, the red planet, I've got deserts and ice There are eight planets in our solar system You can wave your arms in circles, to mimic the orbiting planets, or you can pretend to be flying through space on a spaceship – there are so many possibilities. The third Planet from the sun We all revolve around the sun
Our Planet Song / Solar System Song contains a breakdown where the kids are challenged to name all eight planets in one go. I'm the second hottest planet We can see the whole Solar System from here. the biggest planet, I'm humungous, gargantuan "When utilizing track number 16, “Solar System”, on Science Songs 5, please inform your students of the recent solar system update. I have the highest mountain in our solar system (Uranus lies on its side and the mic flies to Neptune)
Let's explore the rest of the Milky Way Galaxy. I think we can hear it from here too. I've got mountains and volcanoes that spray I get super hot and cold and I spin very slow
The music never ends But the second planet from the sun There are eight planets in our solar system “The Solar System Song” is a happy, energetic song about all the planets of our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Now sing along and have some fun
I am thirsty. And I've got two moons - nice - that's like one moon, twice! JUPITER Your kids are probably going to sing really loudly during the counting part in the chorus (counting out the planets from 1-8) – add jumping, clapping, or any other energetic body movement to make this part even more fun! The closest one to the sun There are eight planets in our solar system An annotation cannot contain another annotation. Here comes the Sun rapping first on this track, from the beginning I'm the fifth planet from the sun I spin the fastest, rap the fastest, plus I'm handsome, BAM SON! We are such good friends We are such good friends
The music never ends I'm the fourth planet from the sun
I'm Uranus, I say that with pride, okay, I lied Now sing along and have some fun. Our characters set out on an exciting journey to learn to the names of the planets, and their order in relation to the sun.
My giant red spot is a raging storm Cannot annotate a non-flat selection. I think we can hear it from here too.
We are the planets of the Solar System
I'm the eighth planet from the sun SATURN Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars Made up of billions of rocks, dust, and other things We're the planets in the Solar System EARTH
I'm Venus!
Oh please, I'm Saturn, check out my beautiful rings During the verse part, they get to see each planet up close through the screen of their spaceship, repeating the names of each. They're made of dust and icy chunks We all revolve around the sun Tambourine Man’; June 21, 1965, Lyricapsule: Nirvana Drop ‘Bleach’; June 15, 1989, Lyricapsule: Derek and the Dominos’ First Gig; June 14, 1970. I'm the planet you live on I'm Neptune, I'm cold, dark, windy and mysterious (repeat), Verse 2: My names Uranus I am blue in color
Well, we are done exploring the Solar System. NEPTUNE I'm the sixth planet from the sun
I'm the brightest planet in our solar system starts and ends within the same node.
My outer rings are extremely thin
I'm the only planet with organic life Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Different sizes for every one Make sure your selection
I'm the same size as Earth but spin the opposite way Now sing along and have some fun My name is Jupiter I am covered in clouds An annotation cannot contain another annotation.
And we all orbit the sun I'm very stormy, so bring an umbrella - I'm serious I have too many storms in my atmosphere Teachers with big classes can split up the students in groups and have them come up with their own dance moves for certain parts of the song . My name is Venus I know the planets of the solar system A volcano named Olympus Mons We can see the whole Solar System from here. starts and ends within the same node. I'm Jupiter! MARS
This is just a preview! And I'm the furthest planet from the sun Planets of the solar system Make sure your selection
And we all orbit the sun
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