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Halloween is Coming Soon song sung to the tune of London Bridge.
Here’s a cute Columbus poem my first graders enjoy each year. Three Ships First I’ll draw a triangle. And then another one. One, two, and three triangles. But, still I ... Read this tip
Autumn and Halloween are an exciting time in the classroom. Here’s a fun poem about scarecrows. How Scary Can You Be? Scarecrow, scarecrow, How scary can you be? You scared ... Read this tip
Here is a fun interactive chart to use with your class when reading the book ‘Where The Wild Things Are.’ Create number cards for the first blank and use the ... Read this tip
Are You Ready? (to the tune of Frere Jacques) Are you ready, are you ready? Please sit down, please sit down. Time to sit and listen, Time to sit and ... Read this tip
Sung to the tune of This Old Man Our word has many sounds, It has __ sounds to be found. Look at the word wall, Tell me what you see ... Read this tip
Money Poem Penny, penny, Easily spent. Copper brown and worth one cent. Nickel, nickel, Thick and fat. You’re worth five cents, I know that. Dime, dime, Little and thin. I ... Read this tip
Five Little Turkeys 5 little turkeys standing by door, One waddled off, and then there were 4. 4 little turkeys under a tree, One waddled off , and then there ... Read this tip
I Love Fall I love fall! Fall is exciting. It’s apples and cider. It’s an airborne spider. It’s pumpkins in bins. It’s burrs on dog’s chins. It’s wind blowing leaves. ... Read this tip
Down! Down! Down, down! Yellow and brown The leaves are falling Over the town. September is a time Of beginning for all, Beginning of school Beginning of fall. The sunflower ... Read this tip