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8th grade grammar audio

Preview of Adjective Song  MP3 from Grammar Songs  - Audio Memory/ Kathy Troxel

Adjective Song MP3 from Grammar Songs - Audio Memory/ Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Adjective Song MP3 (lyrics) from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory Words that modify nouns and pronouns telling which one and what kind it is or telling how many - these are adjectives. Simple and easy and friendly and breezy are adjectives. Little and tiny and middle and shiny are adjectives. Several and few, older and new are adjectives. Costly and cheap, purple and deep are adjectives. copyright1984 by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory (as seen on YouTube) Reproducible Lyrics and exerc
Preview of Pronoun Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Pronoun Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Pronoun Song MP3 lyrics Pronouns take the place of nouns.Pronouns take the place of nouns.Pronouns take the place of nouns.They take the place of nouns.I and me and us and wehim and her and it and sheyou and they and them and heare personal pronouns.Pronouns are possessive when they show you thatsomething belongs to him or her or me.Pronouns are possessive when they show you thatsomething belongs to someone.This is mine and that is yours.This is his and that is hers.These are ours and those are
Preview of Articulation Warm-Up (Unison)  "Making Warm-ups Fun Series"

Articulation Warm-Up (Unison) "Making Warm-ups Fun Series"

This is a fun warm-up with a Latin beat that also teaches fundamental concepts for good articulation.
Preview of Quotation Mark Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Quotation Mark Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Quotation Mark Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel Quotation marks go before the sentence said and after the sentence to show what someone said. Quotation marks go after the period or after the comma, the question or the exclamation. When a quoted sentence is interrupted by an interruption like "he said" or "she said," quotation marks enclose the part of what is said. Inside the quotations use commas when it's interrupted. Quotation marks go before the sentence said and after the
Preview of Verb Song 1 MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Verb Song 1 MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Verb Song 1 MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel I'm running, jumping, singing - That's because I am a verb. I'm hopping, dancing, ringing - That's because I am a verb. I'm coming, going, hitting, throwing, humming rowing, sitting, blowing, riding, hiding, gliding, sliding - because I'm a verb. I'm a verb, verb, verb, - I'm an action word. So put me where the action is, 'cause I'm an action word. Sometimes I use a helping verb to help me make a phrase. I can use these helping verbs in many
Preview of Verb Song 2 MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory

Verb Song 2 MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory

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Audio Memory
Verb Song 2 MP3 (Lyrics) I'm running, jumping, singing - That's because I am a verb. I'm hopping, dancing, ringing - That's because I am a verb. I'm coming, going, hitting, throwing, humming rowing, sitting, blowing, riding, hiding, gliding, sliding - because I'm a verb. Sometimes I use a helping verb to help me make a phrase. I can use these helping verbs in many different ways. Like - Will you go? and Should we stay? and May I throw? and Does he play? and Have you seen it? Did he eat it? Ca
Preview of Preposition Song MP3 by Kathy Troxel from Grammar Songs CD

Preposition Song MP3 by Kathy Troxel from Grammar Songs CD

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Audio Memory
Preposition Song MP3 (lyrics) from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory A preposition always introduces a phrase. A noun or pronoun always comes at the end of that phrase. Some prepositions are: above, at, up and down, through, underneath, until, against, off, on and onto. Come to me at the castle. I'll be waiting in the dungeon, looking out the window. Watch out for alligators. Some prepositions are: across, with, without and from, to - concerning, over, under, by, for with and into.
Preview of Sentence Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel

Sentence Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Sentence Song MP3 (lyrics) from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel Every sentence has a subject and the subject does something in the present, or the future or the past. Every sentence has a subject and the subject does something and remember that the period comes last. It can be a question. It can be a statement. It can also be an exclamation. sung by Rick Franz copyright 1984 by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory Lyrics and related exercises are contained in the reproducible 68-page Grammar Songs book
Preview of Apostrophe Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory

Apostrophe Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory

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Audio Memory
Apostrophe Song (lyrics) from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory I use an apostrophe whenever I want to show that someone owns something. Then I can let them know whose it is. If the noun is a proper name ending in an s, I add another s - but just apostrophe is enough. If I leave out letters when I write a word, apostrophe in its place is all you need to see. Words like yours and hers, ours and theirs and its, don't need apostrophes 'cause I already know whose it it. I use an apo
Preview of Irregular Verb Drill MP3 (Part 3) from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Irregular Verb Drill MP3 (Part 3) from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Irregular Verb Drill MP3 (Part 3) spoken in rhythm and rhyme Listen and repeat. send - sending - sent - have sent swim - swimming - swam - have swum bid - bidding - bid - have bid run - running - ran - have run rise - rising - rose - have risen ride - riding - rode - have ridden freeze - freezing - froze - have frozen choose - choosing - choose - have chosen hide - hiding - hid - have hidden slide - sliding - slid - have slid rid - ridding - rid - have rid do - doing - did - have done light -
Preview of Capital Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory

Capital Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory

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Audio Memory
Capital Song MP3 (lyrics) from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory First words in sentences, organizations, business firms, proper nouns, races, religions, government bodies and special events - These are all things that are capitalized. Continents, countries and counties and cities, islands and mountains and bodies of water, heavenly bodies like Saturn or Mars - These are all things that are capitalized. Calendar items like Christmas and Easter, proper adjectives like Mexican sist
Preview of Comma Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel

Comma Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Comma Song MP3 from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory Use a comma to separate items in a series if they're not joined by "and" or "or." You usually separate independent clauses in a series by semicolons. Use a comma to separate two or more adjectives if they come before a noun. When you join independent clauses, use a comma before: and, but, or, nor, for and yet. Words used in direct address - use a comma. Appositive, appositive phrases - use a comma. Parenthetical expressions
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

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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 Plural Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Plural Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Plural Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy TroxelTo form a plural when a word ends in y,you change the y to i and add es - like spy into spies and fly into flies,enemy to enemies and cry to criesTo form a plural when the word ends in y,after a vowel then you add an s - like day into days and play into plays,turkey into turkeys, holiday - holidaysWords used for music that end in an o -you form the plural when you add an s -soprano - sopranos and alto to altos,piano to pianos and solo to solosThe
Preview of MP3 download Adverb Song from Grammar Songs CD

MP3 download Adverb Song from Grammar Songs CD

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Audio Memory
Adverb Song (lyrics) from Grammar Songs CD by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. It tells you where. He does it there. It tells you when. He does it then. It tells you how. He does it fast. To what extent - He does it all. copyright 1984 by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory
Preview of Direct Object Song  MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Direct Object Song MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Direct Object Song MP3 (lyrics) from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel The direct object receives the action from the verb. I hit - whom or what. I took - whom or what. I quit - whom or what. I shook - whom or what. I squeezed - whom or what. I loved - whom or what. I pleased - whom or what. I shoved - whom or what. copyright 1984 by Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Grammar-Songs-Complete-CD-Kit-by-Kathy-TroxelAudio-Memory-94473
Preview of Compound Personal Pronoun Drill MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

Compound Personal Pronoun Drill MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
Compound Personal Pronoun Drill MP3 (teaches usage practice) Say it to her. Say it to me. Say it to her and me. She and I hear you. Will she say it? Will I say it? Will she and I say it over and over? Say it to them. Say it to me. Say it to them and me. They and I hear you. Will they say it? Will I say it? Will they and I say it over and over? Say it to him. Say it to us. Say it to him and us. He and we her you. Will he say it? Will we say it? Will he and we say it over and over? Say it to h
Preview of Verb Song 3 (NEW) from Audio Memory Grammar Songs - Troxel

Verb Song 3 (NEW) from Audio Memory Grammar Songs - Troxel

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Audio Memory
This is a new version of an old favorite from Grammar Songs. It has the same lyrics but a different arrangement. Verb Song 3 MP3 from Grammar Songs by Kathy Troxel Lyrics: I'm running, jumping, singing - That's because I am a verb. I'm hopping, dancing, ringing - That's because I am a verb. I'm coming, going, hitting, throwing, humming rowing, sitting, blowing, riding, hiding, gliding, sliding - because I'm a verb. I'm a verb, verb, verb, - I'm an action word. So put me where the action is, 'c
Preview of "Sentence Song" MP3 Performance Track from "Grammar Songs" by Kathy Troxel

"Sentence Song" MP3 Performance Track from "Grammar Songs" by Kathy Troxel

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Audio Memory
No vocals. Performance track for "Sentence Song" from Kathy Troxel's "Grammar Songs." May be used after the "Sentence Song" is learned with the vocals. Lyrics: Every sentence has a subject and the subject does something in the present or the future or the past. Every sentence has a subject and the subject does something and remember that the period comes last. It can be question. It can be a statement. It can also be an exclamation. copyright 1984 Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory
Preview of Alliteration: a lesson in this literary device performed by Mr. G

Alliteration: a lesson in this literary device performed by Mr. G

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Artistic English
This song is a rap overview of alliteration, written and performed by Mr. G. The song defines alliteration, explains why writers use it, and then goes through all of the consonants in the alphabet, providing an alliterative sentence for each. This song is sure to be a new and exciting way to help any teacher get their students tuned in to learning their literary devices. A copy of the lyrics is available upon request at no extra charge. Then, be sure to return to the store to look for more track
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Prepositional Phrases

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Prepositional Phrases

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Mr Duey
This song teaches Prepositional Phrases. It states the definition of what a preposition and a prepositional phrases. It gives examples.
Preview of A Marker of Nouns Song (MP3)

A Marker of Nouns Song (MP3)

What are determiners? How can you identify determiners? How do you use this part of speech properly? A Marker of Nouns is a blues/rock tune which can help answer the three previously asked questions. You can find a thorough lesson on determiners in Nu School's Illustrated Grammar Book!
Preview of SAT Vocabularies

SAT Vocabularies

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Singmytext
I hope there wont be much antagonism against this song since the author is not a malefactor, so donĀ“t abhor him! You are not sure what this sentence is trying to tell you? You should definitely listen to this song, that will teach you some special vocabulary. The song is also good for preparing for the SAT. Enjoy!
Preview of Detective Dangler

Detective Dangler

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Profette
This enhanced podcast is an introduction to dangling/misplaced modifiers. It is not meant to teach the subject; instead, it's intention is to get the students' attention and introduce the topic. The file is saved both as .m4a and .mov and can be played on Quick Time Player. Its length is 4m56sec.
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