RLA.O.1.1.1 develop a rhythm and rhyme of words (e.g., nursery rhymes, songs, poems, tongue twisters)
RLA.O.K.3.1listen, recite and respond to familiar stories, poems, nursery rhymes, songs and stories with repeated patterns.
I liked the electric company: James Iglehart's "Silent E". I will use this in my classroom in the future. It's fun for students to hear this in a lesson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVeq9a4dFIU
HUbbard Cupboard is a great site! I am specializing in early childhood and would like to teach in a younger grade, so I got a lot of ideas from this site. I like how it uses music to help teach beat. My favorite was Do You Want To Be My Friend? By Eric Carle. I think this would be a cute story to teach my students about being a friend and also using the song Piggy's Polka-Dot Cake. I liked how this song promoted sharing. I rate this a 5!
http://www.hubbardscupboard.org/read_write_sing_lesson_ideas.html
http://www.techlearning.com/article/7116
RLA.O.1.1.1 develop a rhythm and rhyme of words (e.g., nursery rhymes, songs, poems, tongue twisters)
RLA.O.K.3.1listen, recite and respond to familiar stories, poems, nursery rhymes, songs and stories with repeated patterns.
I liked the electric company: James Iglehart's "Silent E". I will use this in my classroom in the future. It's fun for students to hear this in a lesson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVeq9a4dFIU
HUbbard Cupboard is a great site! I am specializing in early childhood and would like to teach in a younger grade, so I got a lot of ideas from this site. I like how it uses music to help teach beat. My favorite was Do You Want To Be My Friend? By Eric Carle. I think this would be a cute story to teach my students about being a friend and also using the song Piggy's Polka-Dot Cake. I liked how this song promoted sharing. I rate this a 5!