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Preview of EDGAR ALLAN POE--The Cask of Amontillado--A Reading

EDGAR ALLAN POE--The Cask of Amontillado--A Reading

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Wordplay
Professional actor and teacher Thom Bray is back with another exciting Wordplay Audio Theatre presentation, this time a reading of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale of horror, "The Cask of Amontillado." This tale of horror and revenge is a perfect read along for Halloween, or any time of the year you're feeling in a bone chilling mood. This Wordplay Theatre reading is perfect for English/Humanities classes, ELL, ESL, Drama and Speech, or just for holiday fun! The reading is about 13 minutes in le
Preview of Gettysburg Address mp3 - Abraham Lincoln - Fill in the blanks. Kathy Troxel

Gettysburg Address mp3 - Abraham Lincoln - Fill in the blanks. Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
This is a learning tool for classroom teachers and home schoolers.Number your paper 1-35. Listen to the recording and fill in the blanks with the spelled words.It may also be used as a test.Get free pdf here. - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Gettysburg-Address-pdf-Abraham-Lincoln-Fill-in-the-blanks-Kathy-Troxel-2839081Abraham Lincoln - Gettysburg AddressFour score and seven years ago our (1)_____ brought forth on this continent a new (2)_____, conceived in (3)_______, and dedicated
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 AUDIO File for the Novel "The Secret Labyrinth" - ESL, ELL, ELD

AUDIO File for the Novel "The Secret Labyrinth" - ESL, ELL, ELD

Created by
Profe Matheson
Audio file of all 14 Chapters + Epilogue. Students can follow along with this audio while they are reading the book.Supports pronunciation and reading comprehension.Can be used for listening comprehension activities.The audio narrator is a native speaker who narrates patiently and clearly.El laberinto secretoSpain, 1936. Frightened by the strange noises emanating from the forest, Pedro takes off to find his friend, Miguel. Despite the distractions of the school bully and the rising tension and v
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 The Rich Man and Lazarus mp3 Performance Track by Kathy Troxel

The Rich Man and Lazarus mp3 Performance Track by Kathy Troxel

Created by
Bible Singer
Also available - free lyric sheets, mp3, CD, DVD, book, mp4, m4v
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Verbs

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Verbs

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches what a verb is and gives multiple examples in the song.
Preview of Shakespeare's Sonnet 23

Shakespeare's Sonnet 23

I am a professional Shakespearean trained actress. This is a dramatic reading of Shakespeare's Sonnet 23 "As an unperfect actor on the stage" set to music.
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 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
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