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Preschool english language arts literature circle audio

Preview of "The Spider and the Fly" a dramatic reading

"The Spider and the Fly" a dramatic reading

This is a dramatic reading of this beautiful poem by Mary Howitt using a piece by Anton Dvorak as background. It is moving, suspenseful, and thoroughly engaging!
Preview of Iza Trapani's "Twinkle Twinkle" accompaniment MP3

Iza Trapani's "Twinkle Twinkle" accompaniment MP3

I LOVE Iza Trapani's books and, as a music teacher, I love to sing them to the class so I have created this MPS file to do just that. This recording was built to support her "Twinkle Twinkle" book and all the extra verses. The music is from Mozart "Variations on 'Ah vous dirai-je Maman'" a public domain work that I have chopped up and rearranged to fit the book exactly. There are several places where there is no text and my accompaniment allows for that. You will find this the perfect springbo
Preview of Zoophonics format with RIGGS sounds - Alphabet Cheer

Zoophonics format with RIGGS sounds - Alphabet Cheer

This is all the RIGGS sounds plus a few from words their way minus a few that sound exactly the same and added in with some simple spelling rules. The song is around 4 minutes and accompanies my Zoo-phonics Riggs cards. This song and follow up Zoo-phonics sounding out with my train song (soon to be uploaded) has taught my preschoolers all their sounds and how to sound out words within a few months. The reason I say each one 3 times is because that research has shown that anything repeated 3 t
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Dewey Decimal System

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Dewey Decimal System

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches about the Dewey Decimal System. It teaches the difference between non-fiction and fiction. Also, it discusses how the card catalog is organized.
Preview of Audio:  Anger is OKAY Violence is NOT

Audio: Anger is OKAY Violence is NOT

Play this while you are organizing your day first thing in the morning.A few minutes of prep is priceless!Anger is OKAY, Violence is NOT, written by Julie Federico and illustrated by Glori Alexander, is a thoughtful, much-needed addition to pre-school teachers’ and social workers’ libraries. With vibrant, TV-cartoon-like illustrations and simple, direct text appropriate for even the youngest children, this picture book explores the complexity and vitality of anger, and when it is appropriat
Preview of Classroom #2: Learning from Me to You!

Classroom #2: Learning from Me to You!

This song is about short and long vowel sounds! This is a fun activity and song that could be used within your classroom. It tells what the sounds are for short and long vowels and how to properly pronounce them. Please download the FREE lyrics bundle! Enjoy!
Preview of Reading Rap (mp3)

Reading Rap (mp3)

Take Heed is a reading rap that can be used to: A) Motivate students to read. B) Make smooth transitions from other subjects into reading. C) Promote Kinesthetic and Auditory learning. D) Build Self-Esteem as students recite the words.
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Prepositional Phrases

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Prepositional Phrases

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches Prepositional Phrases. It states the definition of what a preposition and a prepositional phrases. It gives examples.
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Your, Too, Their

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Your, Too, Their

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches about the difference between your, you're, to, two, too and their, there and they're.
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Commas

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Commas

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches the definition of a comma. It also teaches the appropriate use of a comma. Examples are given.
Preview of Book Awareness

Book Awareness

Created by
More with Music
This song is about the parts of a book. It covers the cover, title, author, illustrator. The following short descriptions are included for each part of the book: The cover is the front of the book. The title is the name of the book. The author is the name of a person who wrote the book. The illustrator is the person who drew the pictures in the book. Book Awareness by Amanda G. Ellis, MT-BC is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Based o
Preview of Polychrome Picnic

Polychrome Picnic

Created by
JabberBug Media
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to picnic with the colors of the rainbow? This single episode from the album Qwirky Works from JabberBug Media shows just how fun and educational audio time can be in your classroom. With an accompanying listening and teaching guide, these shows can be real hits in your classroom. What are you hungry for today? How about yellow, brown or green? Join the colors as they picnic in polychrome style!
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

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Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your English Language Arts lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.