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Preschool math audio for special education

Preview of Classifying and Sorting Objects

Classifying and Sorting Objects

Created by
EducPrek12
This 10 slide Math Activ Studio flipchart teaches students to classify, sort, and compare objects by one attribute (color, size, or shape). This lesson is aligned with the Houghton Mifflin Math Series, 7.1 - 1st grade. This lesson begins with the "Problem of the Day" in which students are to use critical thinking to solve the daily word problem. Next, the flipchart displays the daily objective, then reviews vocabulary terms needed to understand the content of the lesson: sort, and students are
Preview of Shapes Song for Kids!

Shapes Song for Kids!

Created by
Mr DeMaio
Shapes song for kids! Sing along to this fun filled lesson teaching the shapes, all to the tune of "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran. Safe for all kids and teaches shapes, or polygons, such as triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, nonagons, and decagons!
Preview of Subtracting Using Different Strategies

Subtracting Using Different Strategies

Created by
EducPrek12
This 11 slide Math Activ Studio flipchart teaches students to subtract using a variety of strategies. This lesson is aligned with the Houghton Mifflin Math Series, 6.6 - 1st grade. This lesson begins with the "Problem of the Day" in which students are given a subtraction problem using visual manipulatives (horses, in this case). The student can manipulate and use the "cross out" method or other techniques that the teacher has been using to teach subtraction. Next, the flipchart displays the d
Preview of Honesty - Song

Honesty - Song

Lyrics: There was a girl. She was a real fine girl. she had a test in class. She really wanted to pass. She started to peak at the paper of her neighbor but she knew that that was cheating so she stopped! There was a boy named Andy really wanted some candy. he saw it in the store and then he wanted it more. He took it and he started to put it in his pocket but he knew that that was stealing so he stopped! Well if you honest in your dealings with your fellow human beings you’re gonna find that
Preview of Library - Song

Library - Song

The library song is a goofy poem with a little instrumentation which discusses the rules of the Library. Lyrics: Oh there is nothing more exciting than a good, good book So when I’m in the library I look, look, look For a story that will thrill me A story that will fill me A story that will take me to another place or time where I can learn and dream and find a thousand answers to the questions in my mind. But if I hear you talking. Or I hear you loudly walking If you giggle, laugh or scream
Preview of Social Skills Song Greeting Others

Social Skills Song Greeting Others

Created by
David Lewis
This song talks about smiling and saying hello when you see friends and teachers around the school. It states appropriate steps to take and how everyone loves being greeted by a smiling face. If you are a musician yourself I also have the lyrics and music available for purchase at my store. It is a lot of fun to get out some egg shakers and bongos and play this song with the students. PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK! I currently have 4 social skills songs on TpT so make sure you check out the rest!
Preview of Plane Shapes

Plane Shapes

Created by
EducPrek12
This Math Activ Studio flipchart teaches students to identify, describe, and compare plane shapes (triangles, rectangles, squares, and circles) and to find plane shapes in the environment. This lesson is aligned with the Houghton Mifflin Math Series, 7.2 - 1st grade. This lesson begins with the "Problem of the Day" in which students are to apply critical thinking to solve the daily word problem (marbles in a bag). Next, the flipchart displays the daily objective, then reviews vocabulary terms
Preview of Math Patterns and Pattern Units - grades Pre-K - 1 CCSS

Math Patterns and Pattern Units - grades Pre-K - 1 CCSS

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This flipchart contains an embedded video from Math Monsters in the beginning as a great anticipatory set opening. It also has practice in: identifying the pattern unit, extending patterns, creating your own patterns, labeling patterns, and ActivExpression assessment questions. Enjoy!
Preview of Four Quarters Money Counting Song

Four Quarters Money Counting Song

Learn to count quarters up to a dollar with a great beat that kids love!
Preview of Songs for Early Learning- Math song- Zero the Hero

Songs for Early Learning- Math song- Zero the Hero

Created by
Angie Wilson
Zero the Hero visits the classroom every ten days to help the students learn how to count by tens. An easy to learn song with a catchy tune. Invite Zero into your class today!
Preview of Let's Learn Position Words

Let's Learn Position Words

Created by
EducPrek12
This Math Activ Studio flipchart for Promethean Board teaches students how to give and follow directions about the position and location of objects in space. This lesson is aligned with the Houghton Mifflin Math Series, 8.1 - 1st grade. This lesson begins with the "Problem of the Day" in which students must use critical thinking to solve a word problem about ordering of numbers. Next, the flipchart displays the daily objective, then introduces vocabulary terms needed to understand the concept
Preview of Hey, Mr. Monkey! (FREE from the "SING!" CD)

Hey, Mr. Monkey! (FREE from the "SING!" CD)

I've been doing music therapy and education with preschoolers and kindergarteners for over 20 years. This is a great FREE song for special education, music education, and general education. This song has a chorus that will facilitate the motor and sound sequencing skills of " Ooh, ooh, ooh. Ah, ah ah, and Ee, ee, ee," The verses are written to be acted out. Just follow the directions and use your imagination a little and you'll all be motioning along and having a ball! Use it to expand your les
Preview of Tap 3 with rhythm sticks

Tap 3 with rhythm sticks

Created by
Wonderful Muzic
What kind of activities can I do with all of these sticks??? Well, pick them up and tap, tap,tap! Tap in the front and the back. To the right and to the left and then overhead! Introduce them to right and left (directions) as well as introduce to overhead. Start with them on the floor and the rest is following directions! Lots of fun!
Preview of Representing Data with Tally Marks

Representing Data with Tally Marks

Created by
EducPrek12
This 10 slide Math Activ Studio flipchart teaches students to represent data with tally marks on a chart. This lesson is aligned with the Houghton Mifflin Math Series, 4.1 - 1st grade. This lesson begins with the “Problem of the Day” in which students are given word problem in which they must solve using the visual manipulatives (plants) to subtract. The student can manipulate and use the “cross out” technique with the visual manipulatives on the flipchart. Next, the flipchart displays the dai
Preview of The Body Rap (View Mix CD by clicking under description.)

The Body Rap (View Mix CD by clicking under description.)

This is another great energy releasing song that requires kids to pay attention and move in specific ways as denoted by Margie's rap lyrics. (Sounds like something Blondie in the 80s would rap!) This song asks kids to first clap, then stamp and clap, then hum and stamp and clap - some would call it sequencing or backwards chaining. But whatever it is - it's designed to elicit attention and participation in a controlled physical manner. Oh, yea and it's fun.
Preview of Everybody Has A Name Mp3

Everybody Has A Name Mp3

Created by
SpeechTunes
Interactive Musical Lesson Plan: Everybody Has A Name This "SpeechTunes" song is a complete lesson plan. In this lesson plan, students will learn to answer who and what questions about personal information (first and last name) appropriately in social environments. Best used in large group environments for targeting social skills, expressive language, receptive language, and speaking and listening. The song provides multiple opportunities for students to respond to questions and demonstrate
Preview of Tap it On your Head- with Music  (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5 )

Tap it On your Head- with Music (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5 )

Benefits: Helps to teach body part vocabulary and articulation/vocalization. This version works with kids who need the extra stimulation to elicit attention. Also for older kids or for a party. Other uses: Tap twice after each short phrase. Go ahead and sing other similar sounds during the artic portion. This portion is also a good time for older children to come up with their ideas about where to tap. C F C G C
Preview of Goodbye Now  (See Sing CD link below.)

Goodbye Now (See Sing CD link below.)

Children catch on to the rhythm and continuity of the lyrics quickly. It’s a natural way to teach the goodbye interaction, and it can include waving, shaking hands, holding hands, and blowing kisses (another good oral-motor skill.) "Click here to view entire SING CD!" D G D A Goodbye Goodbye Goodbye now. D G D A Goodbye Goodbye Goodbye now. D G D A Goodbye Goodbye Good
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Long Division

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching Long Division

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches long division. It even teaches decimal point division. Also, the video that goes with this song can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwa9YZzSj9c
Preview of Growl, Growl, Stomp (The Polar Bear Song- See CD via link in description.)

Growl, Growl, Stomp (The Polar Bear Song- See CD via link in description.)

This song helps with listening and pretending skills, both needed for cognitive development. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Other uses: It also stimulates attention (to the movements of the mother and baby bears,) as well as auditory anticipation and vocalization of “Grrowl!” The repetitive “growl, growl, stomp!) gives a sense of sequencing and energy/vocal release. Dm Gm Dm A7 The polar bear looks for her cub
Preview of Sing an Echo Song (Sing CD link below.)

Sing an Echo Song (Sing CD link below.)

Great articulation song. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Em D G C D Em Sing an echo song. Sing out loud and strong. 1. Ba-ba-ba (Ba-ba-ba) Ba-ba-ba (Ba-ba-ba ) Mah-mah (Mah-mah) Mah-mah (Mah-mah) 2. Go Go Go. (Go Go Go.) Go Go Go. (Go Go Go.) Co-Co- Co- co- nut. (Co-Co- Co- co- nut.) Co-Co- Co- co- nut. (Co-Co- Co- co- nut.) 3. Choo-choo-choo. ( (Choo-choo-cho
Preview of My Numberz - Math Rap

My Numberz - Math Rap

Every child needs math but is it fun?? Now you can make teaching math fun with My Numberz, an educational rap, originally commissioned by Hornsby Elementary, that teaches area and perimeter, a Winning With Trevor production.
Preview of Using Symbols to Subtract

Using Symbols to Subtract

Created by
EducPrek12
This is a math Activ Studio Flipchart that teaches subtraction concepts, i.e. using symbols to subtract. This lesson aligns with the Houghton Mifflin Math Textbook series. The flipchart begins with the Problem of the Day, in which students are to solve a constructed response subtraction word problem using hands-on manipulatives on the Activ Board. Next, it reviews the subtraction symbol and what a subtraction sentence looks like. Next, the students demonstrate on a calendar with counters to
Preview of Morning Routine Mp3

Morning Routine Mp3

Created by
SpeechTunes
Interactive Musical Lesson Plan: Morning Routine Mp3 This "SpeechTunes" song is a complete lesson plan. In this lesson plan students will learn to follow basic routines and routine order appropriately; Learn organizational skills (use checklists); Practice social skills (appropriate social and public behavior); Improve life skills (independent hygiene and personal appearance; Learn school readiness routines; and Learn personal responsibility. Best used in large group environments for targe
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