NEED Songbook Reinforce energy concepts and sing along to NEED’s favorite songs, including E-N-E-R-G-Y and What Ya Gonna Do With An Energy Waster?
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Energy Data Used in NEED Materials NEED believes in providing teachers and students with the most recently reported, available, and accurate energy data. Most statistics and data contained within this guide are derived from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Data is compiled and updated annually where available. Where annual updates are not available, the most current, complete data year available at the time of updates is accessed and printed in NEED materials. To further research energy data, visit the EIA website at www.eia.gov.
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NEED Songbook Table of Contents These energy songs were originally developed by Rich Ammentorp, Ramona Curtis, and J. Keith Anderson as part of Schaumburg (IL) Elementary School District 54’s energy education program. The songs were edited by Anne Allen of the Tennessee Energy Education Network and The NEED Project staff and were musically transcribed by Robert Cobb.
Standards Correlation Information
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NEED Students Are High-Minded
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Savin’ Energy All Day Long
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Savin’ Energy, Just Savin’ Energy
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E-N-E-R-G-Y: That’s The Way We Spell Energy
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What Ya Gonna Do With An Energy Waster?
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Renewable Energy Song
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Leaders For Tomorrow
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Oh Dear! What Can The Matter Be?
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Next Generation Science Standards This guide effectively supports many Next Generation Science Standards. This material can satisfy performance expectations, science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas, and cross cutting concepts within your required curriculum. For more details on these correlations, please visit NEED’s curriculum correlations web site.
Common Core State Standards This guide has been correlated to the Common Core State Standards in both language arts and mathematics. These correlations are broken down by grade level and guide title, and can be downloaded as a spreadsheet from the NEED curriculum correlations web site.
Individual State Science Standards This guide has been correlated to each state’s individual science standards. These correlations are broken down by grade level and guide title, and can be downloaded as a spreadsheet from the NEED web site.
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NEED Students Are High-Minded
NEED stu - dents are
All
save
en - er - gy
high - mind - ed;
and
don’t
bless
mind
my
soul,
it
all
they’re
day
dou -
ble joint - ed; they
long
Repeat the verse seven times. On the second verse, hum the first measure and sing the rest. On the third verse, hum the first two measures and sing the rest. With each verse, hum another measure and sing the rest until the complete song is hummed. Increase the tempo as you sing each verse.
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Savin’ Energy All Day Long
in’
6
en
2.
Savin’ energy one by one (repeat) Savin’ energy can be fun (repeat) Savin’ energy two by two (repeat) Savin’ energy – you can too (repeat) CHORUS
5.
Savin’ energy seven by seven (repeat) We’ll save energy up in heaven (repeat) Savin’ energy eight by eight (repeat) NEED students are really great (repeat) CHORUS
3.
Savin’ energy three by three (repeat) Recycle – don’t cut down that tree (repeat) Savin’ energy four by four (repeat) Don’t forget to shut the door (repeat) CHORUS
6.
Savin’ energy nine by nine (repeat) Savin’ energy feels so fine (repeat) Savin’ energy ten by ten (repeat) SHOUT: Sing it loud or we’ll do it again (repeat) CHORUS
4.
Savin energy five by five (repeat) Keep the heat at sixty-five (repeat) Savin’ energy six by six (repeat) Caulking is an easy fix (repeat) CHORUS
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Savin’ Energy, Just Savin’ Energy Tune: Singing in the Rain
N.C.
ALL:
I’m
sav - - - - - - -
in’ en - er - - - gy.
Just
sav - - - - - - in’ en - er - - - - gy!
What a
N.C.
glo - - - - - - - - ri -ous
feel - - - - - ing. I’m
hap - hap - hap - py
a - gain.
LEADER:
1. Thumbs
D.C. 2-10
1.
up!
D.S.
KIDS: (echo) ALL:
up!
Thumbs
up!
Thumbs up! I’m
back!
El-bows
back!
El - bows
eyes!
2. Elbows
back!
El-bows
back!
I’m
3. Butt
out!
Butt
out!
I’m
II.
up!
Thumbs up!
10. Cross your eyes!
11. Sit
down!
Add a new command with each verse: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Thumbs up! Elbows back! Butt out! Chest out! Knees together! Toes together!
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Head up! Tongue out! Turn around! Cross your eyes!
11. Sit down!
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E-N-E-R-G-Y: That’s The Way We Spell Energy
CHORUS E
is the
E
fol - - - - lows
G
E
N
E
as
third.
is
fill - - - in’ in.
R
G
Pet ––– ro –– le – um,
Y
coal, and
Hey hey, what-cha say?
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way we be - - gin.
gas–––––
N
R
is
the
is the
fourth let - ter
Y
is
That’s the way
to
in
at
spell
We must find a
Hey hey, what-cha say?
sec - ond let ––ter in.
Let’s find
way
a
this
the
word.
end.
Oh,
en ––– er ––– gy.
to
make them last.
way
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What Ya Gonna Do With An Energy Waster?
SING BEFORE EACH VERSE What ya gon-na do with an
en–er – gy wast –– er?
What ya gon-na do with an en–er – gy wast – er?
What ya gon-na do with an en–er – gy wast –– er
ear ––––– ly
in
the
morn ––– ing?
VERSE
1. Turn
Turn
the
the
therm-o-stat
down
to
six ––– ty.
therm-o-stat
down
to
for –––– ty
Turn
the
ear ––––– ly
therm-o-stat
in
the
down
to
fif ––––– ty.
morn –––––––– ing.
SING AFTER EACH VERSE Way Hey Let’s all save en– er–gy. Way Hey Let’s all save en– er–gy.
Way Hey Let’s all save en– er–gy
ear–ly in the morn–ing!
1. Turn the thermostat down to sixty, fifty, forty.....
5. Take away their music, games, and TVs.....
2. Throw them in the shower with no hot water.....
6. Make up your own.......
3. Turn off the lights and give them candles.....
Last: They’ll no longer waste our energy......
4. Take away the car and make them walk home.....
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Renewable Energy Song Tune: The Never-Ending Song
We can use
en ––- er –– gy that
–––– new ––––– a ––––––––– ble,
–––– ther - mal, so – lar,
last
10
and
my
nev ––––– er
friends.
wind, and bi –– o –– mass.
last
ends.
and
It’s called re -
Hy –– dro and
These
are
last.
fu ––els
We
for the
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fu – ture
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Leaders For Tomorrow I.
Tune: I Love the Mountains
II.
We are NEED stu–dents; we
learn a –– bout en – er – gy.
Lead –– ers for
to –– mor –– row,
we
III. help shape Earth’s des –– tin –– y.
Con –– serv –– ing,
pre –– serv – ing,
act –– ing
re –– spon –– si –– bly.
IV.
D.C. Boom –– de –-– ya –––-– da, Boom –-– de ––– ya –––– da,
Boom - de – ya –– da, Boom – de –– ya –– da.
CODA Boom
Boom
Boom
Boom
Boom
Yeah!
Divide students into four groups. Sing the song once in unison, then sing the song in rounds as shown by the Roman numerals. After each group finishes the third round, have them continue singing the fourth stanza (Boom-de-ya-da). When all groups are singing Boom-de-ya-da, finish with the coda.
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Oh Dear! What Can The Matter Be?
CHORUS
Oh
dear!
caught wast –– ing
What can the
en ––– er ––– gy. They
mat - ter be?
lost all their
Six
young
pow––––er from
kids
Mon–day to
got
Fri – day and
FINE VERSE now they know
kid had
a
care!
waste – ful trad –– i – tion
kid was a
real waste-ful
– i –– tion. wat – er.
why they should
of
daught-er who
Oh
my!
1. The
first ––––––––––– young
2. The
sec ––––––––––––––ond
leav - ing
his
switch in
an
washed
the
dish – es
while
His
light
bulb
burned
out
And
lat – er
that
night wished her
while he bath
was
tub was
up –––––– ward pos– run ––––– ning
the
fish –– in’ And
now
he knows
hot – ter And
now
she knows
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why
he
should
care!
Oh
my!
why
she
should
care!
Oh
my!
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Oh Dear! What Can The Matter Be?
VERSES 1.
The first young kid had a wasteful tradition Of leaving his switch in an upward position. His light burned out while he was fishin’. And now he knows why he should care!
2.
The second kid was a real wasteful daughter Who washed the dishes while running the water. And later that night wished her bath tub was hotter And now she knows why she should care!
3.
The third young kid liked to walk with bare feet— Instead of warm socks, he turned up the heat. The bill was so high, he had nothing to eat And now he knows why he should care!
4.
The fourth young kid was late as a rule— Quite often would miss the last bus for school. Her mom had to drive her and ran out of fuel And now she knows why she should care!
5.
The fifth young kid wanted some kind of snack— He opened the fridge—looked in front and in back. He stood there so long, the food all turned black And now he knows why he should care!
6.
The sixth young kid often ran out to play Leaving her Play Station running all day. Her dad finally took the whole system away And now she knows why she should care!
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Youth Energy Conference and Awards
Youth Awards Program for Energy Achievement
The NEED Youth Energy Conference and Awards gives students more opportunities to learn about energy and to explore energy in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). The annual June conference has students from across the country working in groups on an Energy Challenge designed to stretch their minds and energy knowledge. The conference culminates with the Youth Awards Ceremony recognizing student work throughout the year and during the conference.
All NEED schools have outstanding classroom-based programs in which students learn about energy. Does your school have student leaders who extend these activities into their communities? To recognize outstanding achievement and reward student leadership, The NEED Project conducts the National Youth Awards Program for Energy Achievement.
For More Info: www.youthenergyconference.org
Share Your Energy Outreach with The NEED Network! This program combines academic competition with recognition to acknowledge everyone involved in NEED during the year—and to recognize those who achieve excellence in energy education in their schools and communities.
What’s involved? Students and teachers set goals and objectives and keep a record of their activities. Students create a digital project to submit for judging. In April, digital projects are uploaded to the online submission site. Want more info? Check out www.NEED.org/Youth-Awards for more application and program information, previous winners, and photos of past events.
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