Rather than show off how wonderfully managed my transitions are, I thought I should show off some Heidi songs. Today, we were just about to stomple all over each other to get back to our seats while talking to one another at the top of our lungs to transition to our seats when I saw a cop through my window. it was a bit of a rough day, but nothing that ear plugs, sunglasses, and wearing a hula hoop (You can’t get any closer than this hula hoop – don’t even try, I said a million times) can’t take care of.īesides the kids acting like a major holiday is just around the corner (I sure haven’t told them so I don’t know who did!), the Curriculum Cops have been out in full force.Īs in, every single day this week. All the site word songs are animated with fun, child-friendly graphics that help encourage repeated viewing. This special video collection contains the sight word song videos from 4 of our animated Sing & Spell volumes for a discounted price. Or they’re just taking advantage of me because they’ve clued in to the ear plugs I’ve started wearing because I’m too worn out to go through my bag of tricks and make them stop talking.Īnd, anyhow, I can’t find my bag of tricks. With the words written out onscreen and fun movements choreographed to help with memorization, these fun songs help children easily memorize the spellings as. These award-winning, sight word songs were written to help Pre-K and Kindergarten children learn to read and spell many of the most commonly used high-frequency words, including the beginning Dolch and Fry List words. They NEED to get up and move in order to learn. I’m pretty sure these half days make my kids think we’re on vacation. Having the children just sit and watch the videos is really the worst way to use our videos that I can think of. Until that point, my kids were basically unraveling.
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