Lynn Hori s. Naturalist Songbook

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Lynn Hori s Naturalist Songbook

Lynn Hori is a Biology teacher emeritus from the Palo Alto Unified School district who has always focused on connecting her students to Biology through folk songs. She has spent many years hiking and exploring California from the coast to the sierras and deserts. After her retirement from the classroom she was fortunate to enroll in the 1st Cal Nat immersion course at UC Berkeley s Sagehen creek field station in 2013 and incorporate some of her songs into the Cal Nat program.

California Naturalist Song to the tune of This Land is Your Land lyrics by lynn hori chorus rom the Sierra Nevada to the deserts of Mojave 7 We explore every mountain and hidden by-way Discovery, Action and Stewardship, is our motto CAL Naturalist that IS who we are 1 st verse We explore and observe All the habitats around us 7 Taking photos and posting them, on inaturalist We love to share and make new connections Comrades OREVER we will be Chorus 2 nd verse With our awesome Cal Naturalist staff We learn about watersheds, 7 Invasive plants, and nasty non-native ants. We organize volunteers to do stewardship projects And our Capstones will make them all very proud Repeat chorus Tag: And our Capstones will make they all very proud x2

1 st verse CO2 cycle song Tune: She ll be Coming Round the Mountain Lyrics: Lynn Hori CO2 travels in a cycle.yes it does! A green plant takes it in by photosynthesis.yes it does! It get s made into Sugars And eaten by little critters And then exhaled again as CO2 yes it does! 2 nd verse Too much CO2 causes the Green House effect yes it does! It warms the earth and melts the glaciers yes it does We must STOP burning fossil fuels And go back to riding Mules And reduce our carbon footprint.yes we must! 3 rd verse Alternate energy like wind and solar is the way to go And planting lots of trees as carbon sinks this we know Walking, Biking and public transportation Will help us make the US a better nation And reduce our global warming...this we know.

DNA SONG Lyrics by Lynn Hori DNA, (repeat) secret of live (repeat) Can t live without it (repeat) Can t reproduce! (repeat) Makes your eyes brown or blue Makes you tall or short too DNA without it, you wouldn t be you!!

Oh Bio Blitzin (to the tune of Oh Suzanna ) by Lynn Hori Oh I come to (Sagehen meadows) with inaturalist on my phone And I m going to do some observing of flora & fauna unknown! Chorus Oh Bio blitizin how fun it is to do And we hope to find lots of species To upload on web too! 2 nd verse We set out in the morning to find some real cool flowers And now we wish we could stay out here for many more hours! Chorus We hope you ll go out exploring for more species to be found And enjoy all of nature s wonders and beauty all around! chorus

Plant Song roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits & seeds Chorus Six parts, Six parts, six plant parts that plants & animals need 1 st verse: The ROOT anchors the plant to the ground It soaks up water and minerals all around Some roots like carrots are nummy to eat They have lots of vitamins and taste better than meat! Six parts, Six parts, six plant parts that plants & animals need 2 nd verse The stem is the structure that supports the plant in the ground It s xylem carries water up and the phloem, sugars down Some stems are fleshy and green like leaves Others are woody and are used to weave! Six parts, Six parts, six plant parts that plants & animals need 3 rd verse: The leaves are where photosynthesis takes place They take in CO2 and give off O2 as waste They make sugars that can be eaten by all And some leaves turn pretty colors in the fall. Chorus Six parts, Six parts, six plant parts that plants & animals need

THE CALIORNIA UNICORN 1 st A long time ago, when the Earth was green, There were more kinds of California animals than you ve ever seen And they ran about and played while the Earth was being born, And the loveliest of all was the California unicorn. Chorus There were Yellow legged frogs and black condors Some humpty backed grizzlies and Grey wolves and more Some bats and cats, woolly Mammoths, but sure as you re born, The loveliest of all was the California Unicorn. 2 nd The Lord seen some sinning and it caused Him pain And he said, Stand back I m goin to make the climate change He said, Hey Brother Noah I ll tell you a fact, Go make the Endangered Species Act! chorus To protect the Yellow legged frogs and black condors Humpty backed grizzlies, Grey wolves and more Some bats and cats and woolly Mammoths, but sure as you re born, Be sure to protect the California Unicorn. 3 rd And Noah got some help from folks like Rachel Carson Who put some pressure on congress to start some legislation And so the ESA was passed in 1973 To protect many of the animals we still see today!

Chorus Like the Yellow legged frogs and black condors Humpty backed grizzlies, Grey wolves and more Some bats and cats and woolly Mammoths, but sure as you re born, Be sure to protect the California Unicorn. 4 th And as the Arc started protecting animals along the way, It sailed right into San rancisco Bay The unicorns fell in love with the S Giants in their orange and black, And that s why there are no more unicorns and that s a fact! chours Like the Yellow legged frogs and black condors Humpty backed grizzlies, Grey wolves and more Some bats and cats and woolly Mammoths, but sure as you re born, You will have to look into ATT park to see a California Unicorn

The Classification Song lyrics by Lynn hori chorus DOMAINS C The Kingdom The Phylum The Class The Order G The amily C The Genus The Species (repeat) Verse C Call us PLANTS NO that would be wrong G7 The ANIMAL KINGDOM is where we belong! Verse Make up other verses that are not in the animal kingdom Example: Call us ungi, NO that would be wrong Animal kingdom is where we belong..

THE ROCK CYCLE SONG Tune Garden song Lyrics: Lynn Hori 1 st verse Mineral by mineral, heat and time orms Igneous Rocks with crystals so fine Dm And shapes our Sierra Nevada so tall With Whitney, the highest of them all! 2 nd Grain for grain, sand and rain Makes layers of sediment all the same Dm rom shale to sandstone and chert get formed And from these our coast ranges are born! 3 RD Heat and pressure inside the earth To Metamorphic rocks they give birth Dm Schist, Slate and Serpentine are found orming much of California s ground. 4th Millions of years the Rock Cycle makes Mountains, canyons and alpine lakes Dm Wind, rain and erosion shape our land orming California s diversity so grand!

The Water Cycle Song To the tune She ll be Comin Around the Mountain C Water travels in a cycle yes it does, yes it does C G 7 Water travels in a cycle yes it does, yes it does It goes up as Evaporation orms clouds by Condensation C G7 And comes down as Precipitation C Yes it does! Yes it does! Repeat