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Discover an engaging way to learn about liquid measurements with our educational songs! These catchy tunes, which can be sung to familiar melodies like "Mary Had a Little Lamb," will help children remember that there are 16 ounces in a pound and 2 cups in a pint, among other essential measurement facts. Incorporating hand signals, the songs reinforce learning through movement and melody. Join in the fun and help kids master their measuring skills, making cooking more enjoyable and educational!
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3 teaspoons a tablespoon, Tablespoon, tablespoon. 3 teaspoons a tablespoon, there’s 16 in a cup. (Tune of Mary had a Little Lamb)
(Tune of London Bridge) 16 ounces in a pound, In a pound, in a pound. 16 ounces in a pound, 8 in a cup
(Tune of Farmer in the Dell) There’s 2 cups a pint, There’s 2 cups a pint, Heigh Ho the Merry Oh, There’s 2 cups a pint, There’s 2 pints a quart, There’s 2 pints a quart, Heigh Ho the Merry Oh, There’s 2 pints a quart,
A tablespoon is 3 teaspoons16 tablespoons is one cupA gallon of milk s 4 quartsA quart of milk is 4 cups.Now I know my measuring.I will use it in cooking. (Tune of The ABC Song)(I use some hand signals to reinforce also. Line 1 show 3 fingers for 3 teaspoonsLine 2 hold up one finger for 1 cup.A gallon of milk ...arms wide ....come in closer and hold up 4 fingers for 4 quartsHands at same spot to show quart then get smaller and hold up 4 fingers for 4 cups.)
Teacher and the Rockbots Lemonade Stand Liquid Measurements Song