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Artist Guide » Kids/Family » Children's Pop » RICK QUARLES: Science On The Wild Side
I’m Rick Quarles and I’ve been the Singing Science Teacher for 12 years now. I’ve been featured on a major university’s Integrated Science Program videos that are broadcast throughout the U.S. and parts of Canada. I’ve taught both 6th and 7th grade science (life and physical as well as general science). I’ve always enjoyed doing activities and labs with my students as well as entertaining them with music and involving them with musical science skits. My original songs include a lot of science vocabulary and concepts in physical, earth, and life science set to all kinds of musical styles – rock n’ roll, rhythm and blues, country, bluegrass, blues, rap, and even easy listening. Teachers use the songs for instruction and reinforcement during the labs and activities. Students can even make up verses and dances to them. These songs are for all ages – children, parents, and teachers. My background in playing with various bands over the years, my interest in science, and my humor (one of my favorite authors was Shel Silverstein) gives me resources to write and record science and nature songs that are a little different from the norm. That’s why I call it “Science On The Wild Side”.

Check out the artist's website:
http://singingscienceteacher.com

Track List:
1. Earthworm Lowdown Blues
2. Best of the Pests
3. The Gator Getaway
4. The Pelican't
5. Whoops! What It Is?
6. Blues For a Pink Flamingo
7. The Laughing Gull
8. Moose On the Loose
9. Sometimes What You See, Ain't What You Get
10. All Mixed Up
11. Larva Rock
12. Ghosts of the Sea
13. The S I Rap
14. Santa's Got the Science Thing Down

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