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Language Arts Songs

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Just when you thought it was safe to come out to the schoolhouse and avoid music, we threw music into language arts, upsetting the delicate balance of the world. Math for math and science – okay. Math for PE – alright, but leave reading and language alone, right? No way! We’ve done it again! Take a listen to our whole collection of language arts songs.

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Language Arts Songs

Adjective Song

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I can think about a lot of things to say about this song. Can you describe this song using colorful adjectives? I know it sounds like I’m asking you to swear about this song, but I’m really just playing around to get you to tap into your vocabulary reserves and pull out those rarely-used 2-dollar words for the sake of learning. Have favorite word days, word of the week, and a tombstone to retire old, tired words. This song helps you get right into the swing of things.

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Verb Song

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Verbs sure do get all the glory. Without them, we’d be sitting around doing nothing. Well, maybe not sitting or doing anything, since even those take verbs. Anyway, try to have your students think of a situation where someone isn’t ‘doing’ a verb. Watch as they struggle to do nothing, but are still sitting, standing, laying, breathing, or looking around. It’ll puzzle them forever.

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Verb Song

Counting By Twelves Song

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Can you believe we made it? You endured twelve awful posts with horrible rhymes, although I did kind of like number eleven. Sometimes it’s hard to write interesting things about a topic, just like it’s often hard to make a topic interesting when you teach. That’s why I tried to have fun with it. I’m sure your students appreciate the silly and absurd approach sometimes, too. Anyway, after you see this final post about skip-counting songs, I hope you really do check out all the math songs on have fun teaching…

Twelve is such a hard word to rhyme.
But twelve is so common in time.
Twelve is such a hard word to use.
But twelve can be quite a muse!

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Counting By Twelves Song

Counting By Elevens Song

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Only one more! We’re on eleven. Read this and then flee to have fun teaching’s great song catalog.

Little Johnny had no idea about eleven.
But his teacher said it was merely four and seven!
Oh, said Johnny with a smile for Ms. Blevin,
I guess I do know eleven!

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Counting By Elevens Song

Counting By Tens Song

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We’re almost done? I can’t believe these have gone by so fast. I know you’ll miss the silliness when it’s all gone. So the number ten, is it? I’m sure have fun teaching put that number to a fancy beat. Check it out after you read my rhyme…

Ten monks sat in perfect zen.
Ten artists inscribed them with pen.
Ten cameras snapped shots of them all just then!

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Counting By Tens Song

Counting By Nines Song

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So our lovely journey has brought us to the number nine. I feel like the count from Sesame Street. Ah, ah, ah! Nine apples!
Try looking over the selection of over a hundred songs on have fun teaching, all of which can easily be a springboard for a lesson. Even this silliness I’m doing with rhyming, I’m sure your students could come up with great stories about the number nine…

Once there were several Knights, who numbered nine.
Monsters and dragons they fought near a mine.
They finally won, and tied them with twine.
But the nine Knights let them go when they whined.

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Counting By Nines Song

Counting By Eights Song

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Ahh, number 8. What is there to say about this number? I’m not quite certain, but I know that have fun teaching made a song about it. It’s likely much more educational than this rhyme…

Eight friends went out on a dates.
Eight dinners were set out on plates.
Eight desserts were brought out way later.
Eight friends left no tips for the waiter.

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Counting By Eights Song

Counting By Sevens Song

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And into the second half of my rhyming posts about have fun teaching’s set of skip-counting we go, this time with a seven’s rhyme…

Seven goatherds went to heaven,
But they had once been eleven.
Four goatherds they left behind,
Just in case the goats got out of line.

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Counting By Sevens Song

Counting By Fives Song

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Fives are next, and we’re nearly halfway done with these rhymes, which you might be able to tell is not my strongest suit. Anyway, after you’ve had a chuckle at my poor assemblage of words, head on over for some auditory delight at have fun teaching’s math songs section.

How many fingers have you got? Five.
How many toes have you got? Five.
How many eyes have you got? Two.
Wait.
I thought this rhyme was about five?

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Counting By Fives Song