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Preview of FREE mp3 download-  Noun Song from Grammar Songs - Audio Memory / Kathy Troxel

FREE mp3 download- Noun Song from Grammar Songs - Audio Memory / Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
Noun Song MP3 (lyrics) A person, a place or thing is a noun. My name is a noun. Fame is a noun. Everything I can be is a noun. Everything I see is a noun. Nouns can be ideas like freedom and kindness, justice, equality, sympathy and greatness. A person, a place or thing is a noun. My town is a noun. Clown is a noun. Everything I can be is a noun. Everything I see is a noun. Nouns are sometimes proper like Lincoln and Texas, Honda, Lake Michigan, Jennifer and Rome. A person, a place or thing i
Preview of Alliteration

Alliteration

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/IjmeznmHbgcAlliteration is a lot of repetitionIt’s repeating a sound several times in a rowLike Becky’s baby beagle barked and barked and barked and bayedor Perry promised paul he would play and play and play Kim’s cute kids kept kidding aroundAnd Tommy Tuttleman took a trip out of townLarry’s little lizard likes to leap and leap and leapAnd Perry’s pretty parakeet peeped and peeped and peeped (peep peep,peep peep)Well, Dan’s dog Duke dug deep in the
Preview of U.S. Symbols

U.S. Symbols

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/qT8Ja1axMv0Many, many symbols help us celebrateThey help us feel proud ‘bout these United StatesThey help us remember, they help us recallFilling us with joy, filling us with aweThere’s the mighty Bald Eagle , our national birdAnd the civil war landmarks in GettysburgThe Golden Gate Bridge in San FranciscoThe mission out west called the AlamoThere’s the Statue of LibertyAnd all those monuments in DCAnd In the South Dakota hills’Mount Rushmore, wh
Preview of The Ant and the Grasshopper

The Ant and the Grasshopper

Video version: https://youtu.be/tleQcWzeWfwThe Ant and the Grasshopper
In a field one summer's day a Grasshopper was hopping about, chirping and singing to its heart's content. An Ant passed by, bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest."Why not come and chat with me," said the Grasshopper, "instead of toiling in that way?""I am helping to lay up food for the winter," said the Ant, "and recommend you to do the same.""Why bother about winter?" said the Grasshopper;
Preview of All About That Base Word- A Spelling Parody for Syllable Juncture spellers

All About That Base Word- A Spelling Parody for Syllable Juncture spellers

It's all about that base word! This song reviews that when you want to add a suffix (ed/ing) to a base word (run -> running) there are rules about what to do before adding it. Do I double the letter? Do I drop an E? Do I do nothing? This song teaches it all. It is a "parody" of course of Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" song, but the lyrics have been changed to teach spelling. The song is free and I will not profit from it. Enjoy! *thumbnail image from Clipartion.com
Preview of Hyperbole

Hyperbole

Video Version: https://youtu.be/qB4Z8RNiYs4HyperboleHyperbole,hyperbole’sAn exaggeration like “Tall as a Tree”Use it whenever ,whenever you needTo make your point use Hyperbole!-----------------------------------------------------------------This weighs a ton! ----hyperboleFit as a Fiddle----------hyperboleStrong as an ox!-------hyperboleDry as a bone----------hyperboleNothing bothers him! ---------------hyperboleMy dad’s always working----------hyperboleMy shoes are killing me!------------hyper
Preview of Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus: A Reading

Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus: A Reading

Created by
Wordplay
Reading by professional actor and teacher Thom Bray. A response to a letter written by 8 year old Virginia O'Hanlon to the New York Sun newspaper. The response was penned by Francis Pharcellus Church, and published on September 21, 1897. It has since become a holiday classic. Recorded December 14, 2008 Read by Thom Bray. Perfect for English and Humanities, ELL, ESL, Drama and Theatre classes, as well as holiday readings. c. 2009. All Rights Reserved. You may not distribute this work to others
Preview of Onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeia

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/ZVYmesKK6oMOnomatopoeia is a pretty cool wordIt suggests a sound that we have heard likeSplish,splash,bam,bam,clap,clap, brrr!Onomatopoeia is a pretty cool wordTick,tockOink,oinkCroak,croakUgh!Ugh!Sizzle,sizzleHiss,hissPlunk,plunkZoom,zoomQuack,quackChorusMeow,meowRoar,roarBuzz,buzzChop,chopKnock,knockWa,waBoink, boinkCrunch,crunchBang,bangChorusChirp,chirpClank,clankJingle,jinglePop,popSquish,squishWoof,woofAchoo,achooFizz,fizzWhack,whack
Preview of The Boy Who Cried Wolf

The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Video Version: https://youtu.be/4vdjKh9ESjsSong:Here comes the wolf,here comes the wolf He’s chasing the sheephere comes the wolf, here comes the wolfSomeone please help me! Won’t you please help me!There once was a shepherd boy who was bored as he sat on the hillside watching the village sheep. To amuse himself he took a great breath and sang out:Here comes the wolf,here comes the wolf He’s chasing the sheephere comes the wolf, here comes the wolfSomeone please help me! Won’t you please help
Preview of Who were the Ancient Egyptians?| Distance Learning | Audio | eBook | Worksheets

Who were the Ancient Egyptians?| Distance Learning | Audio | eBook | Worksheets

Designed for classroom | home | distance learning and aimed at children and young adults who are looking to further their knowledge in all things Ancient History and Science. Episodes are all under 10 minutes, packed full of information that is easy for children of all ages to understand. Typically taking around 30-45 mins to complete. Written and narrated by Cambridge University archaeologist Matthew Brooks.The Audiobook of Unit 1 - Who were the Ancient Egyptians? Students will be able to ask a
Preview of Suffixes

Suffixes

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/Mzz-FhIepAkA suffix is found at the end of the wordTo help it’s meaning be understoodLike ology,able or l-e-s-sThat’s what we call a suffixLike:I-s-t in dentistA-b-l-e in capable orL-e-s-s in fearlessThat’s what we call a suffixLike:F-u-l in beautiful orE-r in teacher orE-n in goldenThat’s what we call a suffixLike:A-l-o-g-y in genealogy orA-r-d in wizard orN-e-s-s in kindnessThat’s what we call a suffix
Preview of Narrative and Opinion Writing with Learning Experiments!

Narrative and Opinion Writing with Learning Experiments!

Please Note: For those of you who prefer to read/skim rather than listen, visit the show notes at https://www.drlorifriesen.com/blog/learning-experiments.Are you looking for a fun and creative way to encourage your 2nd and 3rd grade students to create meaningful opinion and narrative writing masterpieces?Did you know that there is actually scientific research support for chewing gum to help students stay on task for tasks that require continuous focus?It's true - and your students are going to L
Preview of Tortoise And The Hare

Tortoise And The Hare

Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh05k3z8xDY&t=1sOnce upon a time there was a hare who, boasting how he could run faster than anyone else, was forever teasing tortoise for its slowness. Then one day, the angry tortoise answered back: “Who do you think you are? There’s no denying you’re swift, but even you can be beaten!” The hare squealed with laughter.Song:Run,run,run I can beat anyoneRun,run,run I can beat anyoneUnder the moonlight or under the sunRun,run,run I can beat any
Preview of Pick-Up Poet Tree Educational Playing Card Game Song

Pick-Up Poet Tree Educational Playing Card Game Song

Created by
Blue Poet Tree
Pick-Up Poet Tree is an educational playing card game that allows the class to practice poetic elements without the rigorous studying. The song describes the directions as well as defines and provides examples of each poetic element including metaphor, simile, hyperbole, rhyme, alliteration, repetition, personification, oxymoron and onomatopoeia.
Preview of Center Rotation Schedule

Center Rotation Schedule

Created by
rebecca whittet
This is a flipchart you can use to show your students which center to go to on a daily basis. Each student will be placed in a group, themed using sea creatures. They will rotate to centers labeled A, B, C, and D. The rotation schedule is for Monday-Thursday. Friday is assessment :). I left my students' names so that the text box would stay on the page. Just enter your students' names and erase mine :).
Preview of Bestselling Resource: Urban Alphabeats (Sample) - Learn Letter Sounds To Music

Bestselling Resource: Urban Alphabeats (Sample) - Learn Letter Sounds To Music

Looking for a fun, easy and effective way to get your students to learn letter sounds? Put your students on the fast track to reading proficiency with the funky, upbeat style of Urban Alphabeats! Not just for kids, this enjoyable musical teaching resource works just as effectively for adults, and produces proven results in record time. Students progress quickly with this letter/sound acquisition resource, as they learn to synthesize sounds, create words with meaning and ultimately move on to rea
Preview of Homophones

Homophones

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/FWMkhrNsecgTwo words that sound the same like Rome and roamWith different meanings are called HomophonesWe use them all the time, we use them everydayWe use them at work and we use them at playLike the beet you eat or the beat you beatOr the sun you see with your son,you seeOh dear that deer is in our wayAnd the pilot had the flu when he flew awayI like to eat chili when it’s damp and chillyAnd I like to be right every time I writeNo, I did not tie th
Preview of Music to the "Preposition Song"

Music to the "Preposition Song"

Created by
L Mortimer
Looking for a way to teach your students the most common prepositions? Prepositions are in the common core standards, and this is a fun and engaging way to learn them! This is a simple recording of me singing the preposition song a cappella. I do not claim to have amazing musical talent, but this recording gets the job done. In no time, your students will be humming this tune while they are identifying prepositions within a sentence. I offer a PDF file of the lyrics on my page for free. Happ
Preview of Brementown Musicians

Brementown Musicians

Video version: https://youtu.be/g3cnw3QfHmoHa,Ha ,fiddle lee deeOff we go to the big cityTo make some music and have some funHa,Ha, fiddle lee dum
Preview of Fact Or Opinion

Fact Or Opinion

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/EOnIGxUvUvwIs it a fact or an opinion,how do we knowWhat you are saying is real or just so so?Check all your facts,that’s where you beginand before you start sharing, check them again!Mr. Jones has 2 sons - Fact or Opinion?Her house is beautiful-Fact or Opinion?That person is the nicest person in school-Fact or Opinion?Nine plus one equals ten-Fact or Opinion? French Fries taste better with ketchup-Fact or Opinion?Maple,Oak and Pine are types of trees
Preview of Idioms

Idioms

For a video version, go to: https://youtu.be/HYYBgRbribsAn idiom’s an expression who’s meaning isn’tclearLike “Draw a blank” or “Play it by Ear”But once you understand what it means to sayIt’s as easy,easy,easy,easy,easy as...child’s play!“Have a change of heart” means change your mind“Give it a shot” means try,try,try!“He’s a basket case” means he’s a little crazy “He’s a couch potato” means he’s a little lazyYour “flesh and blood” is your familyWhen you live “high on the hog”, you live in lu
Preview of Antonyms and Synonyms

Antonyms and Synonyms

Video Version: https://youtu.be/dD12fhKgYXoAntonyms are opposites like stop and goWin and Lose, fast and slowSynonyms are words that mean the sameLike clever and smart, fire and flameLet’s try some antonymsEmpty ________ Happy_______Night _________ Good________Remember________ On__________Big__________Let’s try synonymsLoud________Enjoy________Kind________Laugh_______Friend______ Choose_______Sad________Let’s try some antonymsUnder________ Up ________East_________ North_______City__________
Preview of Starting Off - A First Week of School Activity

Starting Off - A First Week of School Activity

Created by
Tony Sez
Perfect opening week of school activity. Starting Off is a song in which the kids will find out what they are going to learn this year in school while having fun singing a song together. I intentionally create my songs to be sung a cappella by the children and they are specifically designed to be easy to sing, catchy, and engaging. This works great every year. The kids enjoy that they are making the music rather than just singing along to a fully produced recording. Like all my songs, the tune a
Preview of Krik? Krak! Let's Learn Haitian Creole - Krik? Krak! Ann Aprann Kreyol

Krik? Krak! Let's Learn Haitian Creole - Krik? Krak! Ann Aprann Kreyol

Krik? Krak! Let's Learn Haitian Creole gives an introduction to the French Haitian Creole language. This is an introductory audio (mp3) file that gives you the basics of Creole. It starts with the basic vowels such as a, e, i, e, ou, an, en, on etc. In this lesson, you will also find the common Haitian greetings, expressions and phrases. Get more at http://koutekreyol.blogspot.com
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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.

Discover printable and digital English language arts resources

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.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital English language arts worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what ELA topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching the parts of speech to 1st graders or argumentative essay writing to 10th graders — TPT has instructional materials that are designed to help with any ELA learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning ELA will be so much easier.

Frequently asked questions about teaching English language arts

What types of English language arts lessons are available on TPT?

There are many different types of English language arts resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular ELA lessons include reading, writing, phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and creative writing.

How do I find English language arts lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing English language arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ELA resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of ELA lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my English language arts lessons fun and engaging?

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.