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1st grade english language arts audio for Montessori

Preview of Wombat Walkabout

Wombat Walkabout

This is an original tune to accompany "Wombat Walkabout" by Carol Diggery Shields. This is a great book that introduces many commonly used Australian terms. Come along on this fun adventure! This resource only includes the song. Please purchase or borrow the book to give your students the full experience!
Preview of Audio Algunas Partes NO son para Compartir

Audio Algunas Partes NO son para Compartir

Algunas Partes NO Son Para Compartir Audio:Play this while you need a few minutes of prep time or when you need to inhale some coffee for the day.Viaje con un par de amable pececitos mientras aprenden sobre cuales partes de nuestro cuerpo pueden ser compartidas con otros. Los niños aprenderán el tipo de contacto apropiado y establecerán sus límites, de una forma no amenazante. La consejera escolar, Julie Federico, inicia una conversación acerca de los límites del cuerpo en Algunas Partes No
Preview of Audio:  Anger is OKAY Violence is NOT

Audio: Anger is OKAY Violence is NOT

Play this while you are organizing your day first thing in the morning.A few minutes of prep is priceless!Anger is OKAY, Violence is NOT, written by Julie Federico and illustrated by Glori Alexander, is a thoughtful, much-needed addition to pre-school teachers’ and social workers’ libraries. With vibrant, TV-cartoon-like illustrations and simple, direct text appropriate for even the youngest children, this picture book explores the complexity and vitality of anger, and when it is appropriat
Preview of Move and Stop (View entire Move Cd - link in description)

Move and Stop (View entire Move Cd - link in description)

Younger children can simply follow the one-step directions. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Children relate body parts with an associated motion. Other Uses: This song is also good for improving auditory attention skills, and motor/impulse control. Older children can perform the last line (three 1-step directions in rapid sequence). E Rub your tummy until the music stops. Stop! A Rub your tummy until the music stops. E
Preview of Bilingual Alphabet NATIVE SPEAKER AUDIO FILE, European Portuguese

Bilingual Alphabet NATIVE SPEAKER AUDIO FILE, European Portuguese

Introducing learners to their first Portuguese words and alphabet with our supplemental European Portuguese native speaker audio file to practice correct pronunciation and enunciation. This listing is for an Audio File ONLY which compliments our educational illustrated ABC flash cards and poster for your homeschool and Montessori classroom! Included is an m4a audio file enunciating and pronouncing the words: a árvore - the tree, a bota - the boot, a casa - the house, o dado - the dice, a est
Preview of A Boy Called Bat By Elana K. Arnold Read Aloud By Christine Salzano

A Boy Called Bat By Elana K. Arnold Read Aloud By Christine Salzano

A Boy Called Bat By Elana K. Arnold Read Aloud By Christine Salzano can let students listen to the Nutmeg Nominee at home or at school.
Preview of Friendship Song: A Song About Adverbs (And Friendship!)--MP3

Friendship Song: A Song About Adverbs (And Friendship!)--MP3

Created by
Ally Webb
"The Friendship Song" is jam-packed with regular adverbs like "quietly," "intricately," "gratefully," etc., as well as irregular adverbs such as, "always," "anywhere," "forever," and so on. It also happens to be a really nice song about how to be a good friend! This song works well with any elementary language arts/grammar curriculum. The irregular adverbs on the cards are drawn in the Montessori adverb color (orange). Lyrics and guitar chords, as well as the irregular adverb cards, are also
Preview of Feelings, Feelings,Feelings(song)

Feelings, Feelings,Feelings(song)

Created by
Carol Nicodemi
I observed a lesson in which young children were shown, using illustrations, various feelings,to help them write a story. The 'feelings' pictures and words, such as 'happy' and 'sad,' were also used to help with writing about characters feelings. I immediately began to write a song about it, to help the children. It became one of their favorites, as it was both instructional and fun to sing. The song also helped with the children's self-esteem, as they learned that it was absolutely normal to ha
Preview of In a Pickle: A Song About Prepositions and Idioms (MP3 Audio Recording)

In a Pickle: A Song About Prepositions and Idioms (MP3 Audio Recording)

Created by
Ally Webb
This song, entitled "In a Pickle," explores the silly possibilities that would ensue if we took idioms such as "I'm in a pickle" literally. The song is also designed to help elementary students memorize prepositions. Song lyrics and guitar chords are also available for download, as well as a series of whimsical cartoons (including Montessori grammar symbols for the preposition) that can be printed on cardstock and bound into a fun little book to accompany the song. This is not a professional
Preview of Polychrome Picnic

Polychrome Picnic

Created by
JabberBug Media
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to picnic with the colors of the rainbow? This single episode from the album Qwirky Works from JabberBug Media shows just how fun and educational audio time can be in your classroom. With an accompanying listening and teaching guide, these shows can be real hits in your classroom. What are you hungry for today? How about yellow, brown or green? Join the colors as they picnic in polychrome style!
Preview of The Journey: A Song About Homographs (MP3)

The Journey: A Song About Homographs (MP3)

Created by
Ally Webb
This song, "The Journey," is all about homographs. An example of one of the lines is: "And though each minute may seem endless, they'll feel minute when you are through the stress." This song is a great follow-up to the Montessori Homograph Key Experience, but the song and the cartoons work nicely with any elementary language arts/word study curriculum. The cartoons can be printed on cardstock and made into a cute little book to go along with the song. Lyrics and guitar chords, as well as a
Preview of Imaginary Island: A Song About Homonyms (MP3 Audio Recording)

Imaginary Island: A Song About Homonyms (MP3 Audio Recording)

Created by
Ally Webb
This is a sweet lullaby that is intended to help enforce the concept of homonyms (Montessori teachers--excellent follow-up to the Homonym Key Experience! Fits well into any grammar/word study curriculum). There is a set of whimsical cartoons also for sale on TpT, which can be printed on cardstock and made into a fun little book to accompany the song and create a nice visual representation of the pairs of homonyms in the song. This is not a professional recording, but it will work just fine for
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