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Kindergarten math homeschool curriculum audio for early intervention

Preview of Sing an Echo Song (Sing CD link below.)

Sing an Echo Song (Sing CD link below.)

Great articulation song. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Em D G C D Em Sing an echo song. Sing out loud and strong. 1. Ba-ba-ba (Ba-ba-ba) Ba-ba-ba (Ba-ba-ba ) Mah-mah (Mah-mah) Mah-mah (Mah-mah) 2. Go Go Go. (Go Go Go.) Go Go Go. (Go Go Go.) Co-Co- Co- co- nut. (Co-Co- Co- co- nut.) Co-Co- Co- co- nut. (Co-Co- Co- co- nut.) 3. Choo-choo-choo. ( (Choo-choo-cho
Preview of Open your Mouth and Sing Ah (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5)

Open your Mouth and Sing Ah (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5)

Purpose: to open the session in a friendly, social, and successful manner. Benefits: to help children create the “ah,” “oo,” and “ee.” vowels and articulate the “ooh-ee” sound in sequence. C Gsus G Open your mouth and sing “Ahhhhh.” C Gsus G Circle your lips and sing “Ooooh.” C Gsus G Show me your teeth and sing “Eeeee.” Dm C Dm C Dm C
Preview of MP3 Adding 1+1 to 1+9 from Audio Memory's Addition Songs CD

MP3 Adding 1+1 to 1+9 from Audio Memory's Addition Songs CD

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MP3 Song from the Addition Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory This song has all the addition facts from 1 + 1 = 2 to 1 + 9 = 10 sung in echo style. Simple, catchy and easy to learn. Music makes it fun! Test song of the same facts is also available. Students say the answer before they hear it echoed back in the song. Addition Songs CD - $11. - FREE SHIPPING Addition Songs book - $4. - FREE SHIPPING The Addition Songs CD by Kathy Troxel from Audio Memory starts with counting 1 - 20. It teac
Preview of 3 Little Animal Tales

3 Little Animal Tales

A funky, acoustic twist on an old favorite, with extra verses by Dana Lawrence Gillis. Practice counting and ordinal numbers with your young students and children with these three little tales about ducks, pigs and frogs. Printable lyrics sheet available for download here.
Preview of Hip Hop Vehicle Sounds (SING link below.)

Hip Hop Vehicle Sounds (SING link below.)

vocalization and vocal play, imitation of common sounds, articulation. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Other uses: Have children choose instruments to represent each sound, and play during that verse. A truck was driving down the road. (Rummm.) A truck was driving down the road. (Rummm.) A truck was driving down the road carrying a heavy load. (Rummm.) A truck on the road... A boat was floating in the sea. (Toot!) A boat was floating in the sea. (Toot!)
Preview of Animal Songs 2 - sounds  (from the Sing CD see page 4-5)

Animal Songs 2 - sounds (from the Sing CD see page 4-5)

Benefits: This is necessary for speech and involves articulation of specified sounds. Other uses: Use pictures of these animals. Get the actual toy as this excitement and actual manipulable may motivate sounds and concepts. 1. A little sheep( baa baa baa.) - Sang “baa baa baa.”( baa baa baa.) Sang for her Maw ( baa baa baa.) -And her Paw ( baa baa baa.) She baa’d real soft ( baa baa baa.) She baa’d real loud ( baa baa baa.) She sang it for ( baa baa baa.) a sheepish crowd. ( baa baa
Preview of Open your Mouth and Sing Ah (Sing CD link below.)

Open your Mouth and Sing Ah (Sing CD link below.)

Benefits: to help children create the “ah,” “oo,” and “ee.” vowels and articulate the “ooh-ee” sound in sequence. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" C Gsus G Open your mouth and sing “Ahhhhh.” C Gsus G Circle your lips and sing “Ooooh.” C Gsus G Show me your teeth and sing “Eeeee.” Dm C Dm C Dm C Dm C Dm C Dm C Now
Preview of Tap it on your Head- acapella (Sing Cd link below.)

Tap it on your Head- acapella (Sing Cd link below.)

Helps to teach body part vocabulary and articulation/vocalization. The good thing about it being acappella is that the words are easy to hear and the feel of the music is gentler. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" 1. Tap it on your head. Tap it on your head. Tap it on your head. It's easy as can be. Hey, heh, heh, hey. Hey, heh, heh, hey. Hey, heh, heh, hey. Hey, heh, heh, hey. 2. Tap it on your foot. Tap it on your foot. Tap it on your foot. It's easy as can be. Fooh, fooh, f
Preview of Animal Song -with short sentences (See Sing CD link below.)

Animal Song -with short sentences (See Sing CD link below.)

Children connect an animal with the sound it produces. (I suggest using pictures, toys, or puppets to help make the activity more concrete.) "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Children vocalize the animal sounds. Children hear and produce loud and soft sounds D G A little duck (quack, quack, quack) sat on a hill (quack, quack, quack). A7 D A little song (quack, quack, quack) came from his bill (Quack, quack, quack). D He quacked it soft
Preview of Leeway Train (SING CD link below.)

Leeway Train (SING CD link below.)

Benefits: This song helps the kid's speech skills through making the appropriate sound effects. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Other uses: It's easy to motion to. For the first verse, rub your hands back and forth. Pull an imaginary whistle for verse two. For the third verse, put your fingers together and touch your lips, then move them away from your mouth on the word puff. You may also do the same but position your hand perpendicular to your lips. And lastly, try not to sneeze too har
Preview of Pattern Song: Let's All Do the Robot mp3

Pattern Song: Let's All Do the Robot mp3

This is a fun song that teaches children what a pattern is. "A pattern repeats itself". For any child who likes robots, dancing, and wants to learn how to create a pattern, this is the song for them. Come along and beep boop and bop bop! Mrs. Debbie is an Exceptional Student Education Teacher for Pre-K and looks for ways to engage students with delays and typical peers alike. Mrs. Debbie finds that music helps students retain information in long term memory. This song was written with her studen
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