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Elementary writing songs for Microsoft Word

Preview of Letter formation rhymes

Letter formation rhymes

Simple rhymes to use to form letters. Uppercase and lowercase included. Some of these came from our ELA curriculum (CKLA) I do not own the rhymes themselves but have just compiled them in one easy to use spot.
Preview of Veteran's Day Lesson - Book, Song & Tissue Paper Poppies!

Veteran's Day Lesson - Book, Song & Tissue Paper Poppies!

Created by
Adrienne N
This is a powerful lesson that teaches students about and the importance of Veteran's Day. The lesson provides: - a brief history about Veteran's Day - pictures of soldiers in various wars - incorporates the book, The Wall by Eve Bunting - making tissue paper poppy pins to wear - moving video to Toby Keith's American Solider - journal entries This lesson is moving and powerful! I taught this to fourth graders a couple of years ago and they still mention it whenever they see me!! Great way to g
Preview of Classroom Cheers

Classroom Cheers

Created by
Vanessa M
Great for all ages and classes! The eight cards each include a title, picture, and description of the cheer. Some examples are "You are Brrrilliant" and "Roller Coaster". The cheers are fun alternative for clapping for a class to do after a student shares a writing project or is successful. My students love these! I printed in color and put them in a small CHEER laundry box for storage in my classroom.
Preview of 7 Days of Creation Song and Student Book

7 Days of Creation Song and Student Book

Created by
Lisa Barnes
Children learn the catchy 7 Days of Creation Song, (sung to the tune of The 12 Days of Christmas) while making and illustrating a student book to learn the days of creation, based on Genesis 1. Practice and perform the song, make the poster visual aids included, and you have a great addition to any Parents/Grandparents Day or Sunday School program. Note: Buyers, please share this link to your teacher blog as a way to pass this idea onto others.
Preview of May There Always Be Sunshine - Music Composition/ Art/ Literacy Lesson

May There Always Be Sunshine - Music Composition/ Art/ Literacy Lesson

Created by
RSklar
This Kindergarten lesson uses the Russian Folk song "May There Always Be Sunshine" to give students the opportunity to create a book (and compose a song) through writing & illustrating verses of the song that they create. Students will get to compose, illustrate, write, and create in this cross-curricular lesson plan! Includes the book coversheet & blank "May There Always Be.." sheets that they will use to create their own verses.
Preview of Chinese New Year Feb. 8, 2016 Year of the Monkey

Chinese New Year Feb. 8, 2016 Year of the Monkey

FREE the first few hours. A packet to use to celebrate the Chinese New Year for 2016. Includes: Songs to share; Red envelope patterns; Coloring pages; Word search; Comprehension reading w/ questions; Information text; Dot-to-dot worksheets; Craft projects; Writing Prompt; and Math activity. Can be adapted to many ages and learning levels.
Preview of Hand Washing Week Happens In December

Hand Washing Week Happens In December

A fun packet to help your students learn about why hand washing is so important to their health. I have included interesting facts; creative writing; word search; word scramble; sentence writing; art projects; science activities; songs and more. This packet can be adapted to many age and learning levels.-hand washing-germs-health
Preview of Grammar and Puctuation Songs

Grammar and Puctuation Songs

Created by
Lexiphile
It's hard for students of any age to remember the rules of grammar and punctuation! These songs are designed to be mnemonic devices to help students recall rules of grammar and punctuation. I have my students sing them at least once a week, if not every day, and I know they work because I can hear my kids humming them during tests!
Preview of Sentence Structure Songs

Sentence Structure Songs

Created by
Lexiphile
It's hard for students of any age to remember the rules of sentence structure! These songs are designed to act as mnemonic devices to help students recall the rules of sentence structure. I have my students sing them at least once a week, if not every day, and I know they work because I can hear them humming them during tests!
Preview of Blends and Digraphs Chart

Blends and Digraphs Chart

Created by
Carrie McDaniel
Use the following 2-sided blends and digraphs mini chart with students in grades 1-3 or older intervention students in grades 4-5 to teach, review, and reinforce phonemic awareness. Each digraph/blend listed features a picture cue that helps students link their reading to writing and writing to their reading. This tool is helpful for students to have out during writing and begin to write unknown words by linking them to similar blends/digraphs on the chart. In reading, students who practice read
Preview of Lyrics to "Mean" by Taylor Swift

Lyrics to "Mean" by Taylor Swift

Created by
Miss Priest
These are the lyrics to 'Mean' by Taylor Swift. It is a great song to use during bullying awareness week. I had students listen to the song while highlighting different words that stuck out to them. We then discussed how we think Taylor was feeling when she wrote this song.
Preview of Parts of Speech Songs/Bibliography

Parts of Speech Songs/Bibliography

Four original songs about parts of speech (nouns,verbs,adjectives and pronouns) The songs are sung to familiar tunes and helps students remember what the parts of speech mean. Also, a bibliography of children books related to different parts of speech is provided.
Preview of Capital Letters Song

Capital Letters Song

I wrote this song to the tune of Katy Perry's "Roar" which my students loved last year! It helps them remember all of the rules for using capital letters. I often find them humming during our writing time while they edit for capitalization!
Preview of St. Patrick's Day "I Am Lucky" Lesson

St. Patrick's Day "I Am Lucky" Lesson

Created by
Marguerite Freer
An active lesson that can be done in one or many class periods. Students play, sing, write, share thoughts, and learn about the legend of shamrocks. Includes Orff accompaniment, song, un-pitched percussion and a coloring page. It can be as complicated or as simple as your time or grade level requires.
Preview of The Bat then the Ball Forming B

The Bat then the Ball Forming B

This song teaches you how to form the letter b.
Preview of POW TIDE CHANT

POW TIDE CHANT

This is a chant to help grades 3-5 as they begin writing for informational texts.
Preview of El mes de octubre

El mes de octubre

Esta es una canción tradicional de Puerto Rico. Los estudiantes pueden incorporar diferentes cosas que ellos pueden hacer en el mes de octubre.También pueden cambiar el nombre del mes e inventarse que harián en otros meses. Los dibujos son Microsoft.
Preview of The Wheels on the Bus Create Your Own Songbook

The Wheels on the Bus Create Your Own Songbook

A fun activity to do with K-2 music students, or in a musical classroom. Using the well known song "The Wheels on the Bus", teach children to pull apart the song and be creative in making their own lyrics and imagery. Who could be on the bus? Or what? A good book to go along with this activity is "The Seals on the Bus" by Lenny Hort. This activity is a big favorite among my K-2 music students; last year we created our pages and turned them into a book, which we gave to their classroom teachers
Preview of Digital Imagery & Adjective Beats (Higher Level/Review Included)

Digital Imagery & Adjective Beats (Higher Level/Review Included)

Created by
Simply Chaos
This EDITABLE download includes 6 songs that you can use to review and practice IMAGERY and ADJECTIVES along side your poetry, grammar, writing, and reading connection units. Songs included will allow students to think deeply using the questions that are based on each song, as well as to further their understanding of how to pick text apart.Each song contains the lyrics, questions focusing around adjectives, imagery, and tone/feelings of the song. Linked to Common Core.The lyrics, the grammar co
Preview of Writing Chants

Writing Chants

Rhythm, rhyme, and music are great tools in teaching! I have found that these chants are awesome to help children learn, remember, and then apply these writing concepts in a fun, active way. Concepts taught include:Adding detailsRe-reading your writingRubric scoringMotivation to writeThe 4 types of writing
Preview of Letters on the Bus

Letters on the Bus

Created by
Jay Morton
This original song, to the tune of Wheels on the Bus, provides phonemic awareness for pre-K through Kindergarten. I wrote this song several years ago when I was teaching 3-year-old pre-K. I was amazed at the success I they achieved with it. I brought it over to Kindergarten and found that my lower level students really connected to the lyrics.
Preview of The Comma Song

The Comma Song

Teach your students the comma rules for writing.
Preview of Comma Splice Rap Song
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Comma Splice Rap Song

'Ending your sentences with a comma That's not nice That's a comma splice' Tired of your pupils using a comma splice? Try this engaging rap song about the dangers of using a comma splice. Two verses and three choruses. A word document is attached with the lyrics.
Preview of K-2 Fall/Harvest Unit

K-2 Fall/Harvest Unit

Created by
Baxter
This is a k-2 fall/harvest unit that approaches different aspects of the fall season. Through songs/poems, writing, science, math and visual arts the students are able to explore harvest. Each of the lessons can be easily modified or switched up to hit different core standards. The strategies are very pliable and very engaging.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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