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Our Piggyback Songbook

Lyrics created by: Music 405 Students

Spring 2013

Instructor: Staci Horton, MM

Beginning/End of Day Songs


Title: Are You Listening? To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Inita Barton, Ashley Lesser, and Bailey Fischer Teacher: Are you listening? Students: I am listening. Teacher: To my voice. Students: To your voice. Teacher: Thank you all for listening. Students: Youre welcome, we are listening. Teacher: Lets get started. Students: On our work. Title: Raise It Tall and Proud To the tune of: Jingle Bells By: Chelsea Ebert, Lindsay McGrath, and Audrey Ochampaugh Raise your hand, Raise your hand, Raise it tall and proud. When your name is called upon, Give your answer loud. Hey! Raise your hand, Raise your hand, Keep your voices off! Its important to show respect, When other classmates talk. Title: Clean Up You Space To the tune of: Miss Mary Mack By: Taylor Murray What do you know, know, know It's time to go, go, go Clean up your space, space, space With a smile on your face, face, face. Title: What Month Is It? To the tune of: The Farmer and the Dell By: Jordan Brown, Alissa Steinlage, Malissa Swietek, Courtney MacCallum, and Taylor Murray What months are cold? What months are cold? January and February These months are cold What months are spring? What months are spring? March, April, May These months are spring What months are hot? What months are hot? June, July and August These months are hot What months are cool? What months are cool? September, October, November These months are cool What ends the year? What ends the year? The month of December This ends the year Title: Let's Start Our Day! To the tune of: Itsy Bitsy Spider By: Brittany Abell Walk in the door and It is time for school. It's time to learn and That is really cool. Sharpen your pencils, Put your bags away. Now it is time, To start our school day.

Title: It is Time to Start Our Day To the tune of: Happy Birthday By: Angie Isbell Put your backpacks a-way. Its time to star-t our dayI am ready when you are, Show me you can be too. Title: Pack Pack Pack Your Things To the tune of: Row, Row, Row, Your Boat By: Angie Isbell Pack pack pack your things, it's time for us to leave. Grab your bag, and grab your coat, so we can head for home. Don't forget to check your bag, before you come to school. Do your work before you're back, cause homework is so cool! Title: It's Time to Go Home! To the tune of: Can't Buy Me Love By: Casey Lambert Its time to go home Go home Its time to go home Well we all learned a lot today and we all had some fun too Now its time to get away from our great teachers classroom We will see our friends tomorrow, but now its time to go home! Title: Students Will To the tune of: Jack and Jill By: Alejandro Guerrero The students walked in, to learn again To open up their minds. They sat down quietly and behaved nicely, This class, one of a kind!

Title: TIME TO START OUR DAY To the tune of: Miss Mary Mack By: Inita Barton, Hayley Cady, and Marla Boswell Good morning students, students, students. Good morning students, students, students. Time to start our day, day, day. Time to start our day, day, day. Grab your paper and pencil, pencil, pencil. Grab your paper and pencil, pencil, pencil. Lets write today, day, day. Lets write today, day, day. Title: Time for Class To the tune of: Im a Little Teapot By: Jessie Belden Get ready to listen, It's class time, Sit up in your chairs, Eyes on the board. When you want to talk, Raise your hand, It's class time, So now let's learn. Title: Lets Go Home To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Brittany Young Push your chair in Push your chair in Grab your coat Grab your coat Go and get your backpack Go and get your backpack Let's go Home Let's go Home

Title: Lets Go Home! To the tune of: Frre Jacques By: Katie Cook Lets all clean up, Lets all clean up, Pack your bags! Pack your bags! Clean out your mailbox, Clean out your mailbox, Lets go home! Lets go home! Say goodbye now, Say goodbye now, Line up please! Line up please! Do so quietly, Do so quietly, Lets go home! Lets go home! Title: Are you here? -Attendance To the tune of: Are You Sleeping By: Alyssa Bewley Teacher: Where is (insert name of student here)? Where is (name of student)? Student: Here I am. Here I am. Teacher: How are you today sir/mam? Student: I am well, thank you. Teacher: Good day. (Echo: good day) Title: Share Your Thoughts To the tune of: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Emily Whiteside, Becky Zeller, and Crystal Aldrete Raise, raise, raise your hand, High up in the air. Use your manners and be 'ware, We want to hear you share.

Title: Goodbye Classroom To the tune of: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Kassi Bienusa and Anastasia Toland Books, pens, paper, glue, Gather all your things, Pencils, crayons, markers too, Give the bell a ring! Title: Hurray!!! To the tune of: If Youre Happy and You Know It Clap Your Hands By: Chantay Caron Its the end of the day say Hurray, Hurray Its the end of the day say Hurray, Hurray Its the end of the day, So put your stuff away, Its the end of the day say Hurray, Hurray Title: Today and Tomorrow To the tune of: Mary Had a Little Lamb By: Chantay Caron Miss. Carons class has P.E. today, P.E. today, P.E. today, Miss. Carons class has P.E. today, And Music tomorrow! Title: Great Day To the tune of: London Bridge By: Kristin Showalter, Lauren Todd, and Allison Walker Lets all have a great day now Great day now, great day now Lets all have a great day now Lets all focus

Title: Time to Say Goodbye To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star By: Kristin Showalter, Lauren Todd, and Allison Walker Quickly put your books away It is time to end the day Everybody get in line This day was just so divine Keep your hands down by your sides 1,2,3 Lets say goodbye! Title: Good Morning! To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Daisha Friedly and Hannah Ozier Good morning, good morning Boys and girls, my dear friends I'm so glad you're here, lets get started learning I can't wait, I can't wait! Title: Days of the Week To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star By: Tess Ostermiller Sunday Monday Tuesday then, Wednesday Thursday near the end, Friday Saturday hello weekend, Now let's sing the days again! Title: Wiggles To the tune of: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Tess Ostemiller Turn turn turn around Get your wiggles out Sit down, stand up, give a shout Get your pencils out!

Title: Good Morning To the tune of: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Ashley Boothe Good, Good, Good morning class. How are you today? Let us all sit down and learn. And have some fun. Hooray! Title: Greet Your Neighbor To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Mychaela Beasley, Sierra Warren, Marla Boswell, and Hannnah Kinnamon (S1): Lovely morning, lovely morning How are you? How are you? (S2): Very good, thank you! Very good thank you! How about you? How about you? Title: 3 OClock To the tune of: When the Saints Go Marching In By: Claire O'Gorman Oh when the time says 3 oclock. Oh when the time says 3 oclock. It is time to pack up and go home. When the time says 3clock Title: Morning Song To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Kristin Hoffpauer Good morning, good morning Everyone, everyone. It is time to learn, it is time to learn, Everything, everything

Title: Ready and You Know It To the tune of: If You're Happy and You Know It By: Kiersten Howell and Kelsey Leadbetter If you're ready and you know it, get your bag (clap clap) If youre ready and you know it, get your bag (clap clap) If you're ready and you know it, then your desk will surely show it If you're ready and you know it, get your bag (clap clap) If you're on the bus and you know it, get in line (stomp stomp) If you're on the bus and you know it, get in line (stomp stomp) If you're on the bus and you know it, then your note will surely show it If you're on the bus and you know it, get in line (stomp stomp) If you're walking and you know it, shout "Lets go!" (Lets go!) If you're walking and you know it, shout "Lets go!" (Lets go!) If you're walking and you know it, then your feet will surely show it If you're walking and you know it, shout "Lets go!" (Lets go!) If you're ready and you know it, here we go! (clap clap) If you're ready and you know it, here we go! (stomp stomp) If you're ready and you know it, then your line will surely show it If you're ready and you know it, here we go! (let's go!) .

Title: Bye Bye To the tune of: Rain, Rain, Go Away By: Emily Whiteside Bye, bye, School day. It's time to go home today. Wave hands side to side. Bye, bye, school day. Title: Hello Class, Hello Class To the tune of: Frre Jacques By: Gillian Smalley Hello Class, Hello Class, How are you? How are you? The bell just rung, the bell just rung, Lets start the day, theres a lot to learn. Title: Morning Time Tune To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star By: Carrie Karns Good morning class, its time to start Its good to see you once again Coats and bags must be hung Now lets all have some fun Good morning class, its time to start Lets all turn our minds to math (or any other subject) Title: Its the Beginning To the tune of: Its Raining, Its Pouring By: Nikki Miller Its beginning, its beginning, The day has just started Hang up your backpack and sit down Turn on your ears and find a good partner

Title: Come Ye To the tune of: London Bridge By: Michael Shode Bring your schoolwork then sit down, then sit down, then sit down Bring your schoolwork then sit down Do it quietly Title: Clean Up To the tune of: The Muffin Man By: Michael Shode Everybody, please clean up, please clean up, clean up Everybody, please clean up It's time to go home

Early Primary (Pre-K-1st) Songs


Title: Group Time Song To the tune of: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Mychaela Beasley, Sierra Warren, Marla Boswell, and Hannnah Kinnamon Raise, Raise, Raise your hand Raise your hand to speak. Wait your turn or well be done, And go back to our seats. Title: The Rules of Our Class To the tune of: The Wheels on the Bus By: Ashlee Riess, Jessie Belden, Danielle Emrick, and Chantay Caron The rules to talk are Raise your hand, Raise your hand, Raise your hand, The rules to talk are Raise your hand To talk in class. Title: Les Mois d'Annees To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Brittany Young, Trevor Metzger, Sally Dreher, and Gillian Smalley Jan-u-ary, Feb-ru-ary March, April, May, June, July, August Sep-tem-ber and Oc-to-ber No-vem-ber and De-cem-ber Are the months Of the year Title: Raising Hands is fun! To the tune of: The Wheels on the Bus By: Brittany Abell Raise your hand, All day long, all day long, all day long. Raise your hand, All day long, If you have a question. When hands are up, Mouths are closed, mouths are closed, mouths are closed. When hands are up, Mouths are closed, To hear the question asked. When the question's asked, We all listen, we all listen, we all listen. When the questions asked, We all listen So we can learn! Title: Nap Tune To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star By: Kristin Hoffpauer Sleepy, sleepy, time to rest, So we can be our very best. Close your eyes and rest your head, Now it's time to go to bed. Sleepy, sleepy, time to rest, So we can be our very best. Title: The Continents of Our Globe To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Beth Demars North America, South America, Africa, Asia Europe and Australia Antarctica, Antarctica!

Title: Months of the Year To the tune of: Ten Little Indians By: Jeremy Holliday, Jacey Holliday, and Alex Hutchins January, February, March, April, May, June, July, and August, September, October, November, December, These are the months of the year. Title: Raise Your Hand! To the tune of: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Bailey Fischer and Sara Curran Raise Raise Raise your hand Raise it high and proud If you want to speak aloud Raise it high and proud Title: Snack Time To the tune of: Happy Birthday By: Ashley Lesser and Miriam Peregrino S-N-A-C-K Its how we spell snack. Lets all wash our ha-nds. Then we wait for our friends. Title: Time to Study To the tune of: Bingo By: Ashley Lesser and Miriam Peregrino Tomorrow is a busy day Because we have a te-st S-T-U-D-Y S-T-U-D-Y S-T-U-D-Y To earn ourselves a good grade

Title: We Love to Learn To the tune of: If Youre Happy and You Know It By: Tayler McCullough If you love mathematics, count to three (One, two, three) If you love mathematics count to three, (one, two three) If you love add-ition, sub-traction, and division If you love mathematics count to three (one, two, three) If you love literature, yell I read! (I READ!) If you love literature, yell I read! (I READ!) If you love books and poems and you really wanna show it If you love literature, yell I read! (I READ!) If you love social studies, yell history! (HISTORY!) If you love social studies, yell history! (HISTORY!) If you love presidents and war and you really wanna show it If you love social studies, yell history! (HISTORY!) If you love animal science, yell furry feet! (FURRY FEET!) If you love animal science, yell furry feet! (FURRY FEET!) If you love dogs and cats and you want others to know it If you love animal science, yell furry feet! (FURRY FEET!)

Title: Reading Rocks To the tune of: We Will Rock you By: Chantay Caron Time for, time for, READ ALOUD! READ ALOUD! Time for, time for, READ ALOUD! READ ALOUD! Title: Oh My Days of the Week To the tune of: Oh My Darlin By: Brittany Young Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday (Repeat) Title: Listening Ears To the tune of: Happy Birthday By: Sally Dreher We turn our listening ears on. We turn our listening ears on. We put a bubble in our mouth, so We can have our listening ears on. Title: Hello Winter To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Tess Ostermiller Hello winter Hello winter Goodbye fall Goodbye fall All the leaves are falling All the leaves are falling Let it snow Let it snow

Title: Lunch Count To the tune of: Old McDonald By: Daisha Friedly and Hannah Ozier Do you want a hot or cold L-U-N-C-H? Raise your hand if you want hot So that we can count. Title: Fun with the Seasons To the tune of: Oh My Darlin By: Jordan Paden Lets all raise our hands, lets all raise our hands. For the answer, for the answer. That way there is no shouting, that way there is no shouting. From now on, from now on. Title: If You See a Shape and You Know It To the tune of: If Youre Happy and You Know It By: Audrey Ochampaugh If you see a circle cup, nod your head If you see a circle plate, nod your head If you see a circle today, nod your head and shout hurray! If you see a circle shape, nod your head If you see a square _____, stomp your feet If you see a square _____, stomp your feet If you see a square today, stomp your feet and shout hurray! If you see a square shape, stomp your feet (Insert any shape and any object...allow children to recognize particularly shaped objects around the room to form their own lyrics)

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Title: Hand Wash Reminder To the tune of: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Mychaela Beasley, Sierra Warren, Hannnah Kinnamon Wash, wash, wash your hand Scrub the germs away Rub dub scrub dub Now its time to play Title: Days of the Week To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star By: Audrey Ochampaugh Sunday, Monday, Tuesday too. Wednesday, Thursday just for you. Friday, Saturday that's the end. Now let's say those days again!

Title: I Hear Voices To the tune of: I Hear Thunder/Frere Jacques By: Gillian Smalley I hear voices, I hear voices, Dont you too, dont you too? What should you do? What should you do? Shh, sit quietly, Shh, sit quietly, Until Im through, until Im through. Title: Days of the Week To the tune of: Adams Family Theme Song By: Nikki Miller Days of the week (snap, snap) Days of the week (snap, snap) Days of the week, days of the week, days of the week (snap, snap) Theres Sunday and theres Monday, Tuesday and theres Wednesday, Thursday and theres Friday, And then theres Saturday Days of the week (snap, snap) Days of the week (snap, snap) Days of the week, days of the week, days of the week (snap, snap) Title: How Many Days? To the tune of: Oh My Darlin By: Ashle Connelly Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri-day, Saturday. Starts with Sunday, Ends with Saturday, Now you know all 7 days. X2

Title: Day of the Week To the tune of: If Youre Happy and You Know It By: Sharon Garcia If you know the day of the week yell it loud. (Monday) If you know the day of the week yell it loud. (Monday) If you know the day of the week and you really want to tell me. If you know the day of the week yell it loud. (Monday)

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Title: Are We Ready For Lunch?! To the tune of: If Youre Happy and You Know It By: Becky Zeller, Cristal Aldrete, and Kiersten Howell If youre hungry and you know it, clap your hands. (clap, clap) If youre hungry and you know it, clap your hands. (clap, clap) If youre hungry and you know it, then my students they will show it. If youre hungry and you know it, clap your hands. (clap, clap) Title: Days of the Week To the tune of: Adams Family Theme Song By: Samantha Rivotto, Tresse Keplinger, Anna Dalrymple, Emily Schadler, and Sammi Pedigo Theres Monday and theres Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Friday, Saturday, Sunday These are the days of the week The week begins on Monday Most people start to dread em They really are a burden Yes Mondays are the worst So come on Friday get here A weekend is a must need Friday, Saturday, Sunday Yes weekends are the best Title: 3 Main Colors Song Tune: Mary Had a Little Lamb By: Jordan Paden Three Colors make them all, make them all, make them all. Three colors make them all and this is what they are.

Red, blue and yellow, and yellow, and yellow. Red, blue and yellow are the primary colors. Title: Classroom Star To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star By: Bailey Liberty Twinkle, twinkle classmate star Please tell us who you are It's your time to shine and glow All about you we want to know Twinkle, twinkle classmate star Please tell us who you are Title: The Seven Days of Our Week To the tune of: If Youre Happy and You Know It By: Beth DeMars Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday *SATURDAY* Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday *SATURDAY* Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Now we know the seven days, yes we do! *Saturday is chanted where the clap would go in the original song* Title: Raise Your Hand To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Abby Heigert If you have a question, If you have a question, Raise your hand, raise your hand. I will call on you. Then you can answer. Thank you, thank you.

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ELL Songs
Title: Levante La Mano/Raise Your Hand To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Alejandro Guerrero Levante la mano, levante la mano, Por favor, por favor Si lo hagas esto, Vas a saber La major respuesta, la major respuesta Raise your hand, raise your hand, Please, please, please, please If you do this, You will find out (know) The best answer, the best answer Title: Los Dias de La Semana To the tune of: Twinkle Twinkle little star By: Brittany Young Lunes, martes, mircoles tres Jueves, viernes, sbado seis Domingo es el siete, pues Ya empezamos otra vez

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English/Language Art Songs


Title: Opposites Mean Different Things! To the tune of: Jingle Bells By: Casey Lambert, Lauren Todd, Sharon Garcia, Miriam Peregrino Opposites Opposites They mean different things Day and night, Black and white They are not the same! Opposites Opposites They mean different things Happy Sad, good and bad They are not the same! Title: Short Vowel Farm To the tune of: Old McDonald had a Farm By: Tess Ostermiller, Kiersten Howell, Matthew Eakes Young Ms/Mr (your name here) liked to write, And on that paper she/he had a vowel, With an here, and a there, Here an , there an , everywhere an , Young Ms/Mr. (your name here) liked to write, Repeat each verse and replace the vowel with the proceeding short vowel. Title: If I Had a Sentence To the tune of: If I Had a Hammer By: Trevor Metzger If I had a sentence I'd a' put in a subject I'd a' put in a verb, all over that sentence I'd have it make complete se-nse Check for a capital le-tter I'd add an end mark at the very end of____ that sentence. Title: Noun Song To the tune of: The Wheels on the Bus By: Sharon Garcia Part of a sentence is a noun. Is a noun is a noun. Is a noun is a noun. Part of a sentence is a noun. A noun is one word. Part of a sentence is a noun. Is a noun is noun. Is a noun is a noun. Part of a sentence is a noun. That names a place or thing. Part of a sentence is noun. Is a noun, is a noun. Is a noun is a noun. Part of a sentence is a noun. That names a person or idea. Title: The Special Letters To the tune of: B-I-N-G-O By: Becky Zeller, Kiersten Howell, Cristal Aldrete In the Alphabet there are five Vowels, And here is what they are, A , E, I, O, U A , E, I, O, U A , E, I, O, U Sometimes Y can be sneaky.

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Title: The Range of Vowels To the tune of: Home On the Range By: Chelsea Ebert, Lindsay McGrath, Audrey Ochampaugh Now give me an A, Where we can all play, And an E , That is climbing a tree, Next we have I, And O we must find, U, as youre climbing up high! A, E, I, O, U, These are the vowels so true! Theyre in every word, Though some are not heard, Id still like to learn them with you! Title: Remember the Verbs To the tune of: London Bridge By: Chelsea Ebert Remember the two different kinds of verbs, kinds of verbs. Remember the two different kinds of verbs, action and linking. Title: The Vowel Song To the tune of: Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes By: Jordan Brown, Alissa Steinlage, Malissa Swietek, Courtney MacCallum, Taylor Murray A, E, I O U, I O U A, E, I O U, I O U These are all the vowels that you should know, A, E, I O U, I O U.

Title: 6+1 Traits Make Your Writing Really Great To the tune of: Barney's I Love You, You Love Me By: Kasey Crostarosa Ideas and Content, Organization, Voice, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, Conventions, Presentation, 6+1 traits make your writing really great! Title: Get Your Prepositions On To the tune of: ABC By: Taylor Coughlin You're learning the prepositions, it's easier than you think. Like up, beside, down, across, and around. Concerning, outside, round. Now, now, now prepositions link nouns and pronouns to other things like a phrase. Sit yourself down and take a seat all you gotta do is listen to me. On and off. per, plus and following, round, since, past, regarding, until, between, excepting and underneath.

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Title: The Sounds of Letters To the tune of: The Wheels on the Bus By: Lauren Meis The letters c h go ch ch ch, ch ch ch, ch ch ch. The letters c h go ch ch ch, like in chair. The letters s t go st st st, st st st, st st st. The letters s t go st st st, like in stare. The letters s h go sh sh sh, sh sh sh, sh sh sh. The letters s h go sh sh sh, like in share. The letters p r go pr pr pr, pr pr pr, pr pr pr. The letters p r go pr pr pr, like in prayer. Title: The Five Vowels To the tune of: Happy Birthday By: Lauren Meis, Bailey Fischer A, E, I, O, and U. A, E, I, O, and U. These are all the five vowels. A, E, I, O, and U.

Title: 8 Parts of Speech To the tune of: Do Re Mi By: Inita Barton, Ashley Lesser and Bailey Fisher NOUN A person place or thing. VERB A helping linkage for the noun. PRONOUN Replacement of the noun. ADJECTIVE A description of a noun. ADVERB Description of a verb. CONJUNCTION Connection of your words. INTERJECTION Emotions to be heard. PREPOSITION A phrase with many words words words words.

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Title: 1st Grade Parts of Speech To the tune of: If Youre Happy and You Know It By: Chelsea Willems You know a noun and you know it, Yell it out! (Ex: Cow, Cow students can all pick their own noun) You know a noun and you know it, Yell it out! (Cow, Cow) You know a noun and you know it, Then you really ought to show it. You know a noun and you know it, Yell it out! (Cow, Cow) You know a verb and you know it, Act it out! (Ex. Throw, Throw-Students can pretend to throw something) You know a verb and you know it, Act it out! (Throw, Throw) You know a verb and you know it, Then you really ought to show it. You know a verb and you know it, Act it out! (Throw, Throw) You know an adjective and you know it, Shout it out! (Ex: Purple) You know an adjective and you know it, Shout it out! (Purple) You know an adjective and you know it, Then you really ought to show it. You know an adjective and you know it, Shout it out! (Purple)

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Line-up Songs
Title: Can You Line Up Real Slow Tune: Do Your Ears Hang Low By: Grant Stucky, Kara Douglas, Chelsea Willems Can you line up slow? Can you make it row by row? Can you follow in a line? Can you make it there on time? Can you keep your hands by side? And by these rules can you abide? Can you line, up, now! Title: 4321 To the tune of: Y .M.C.A By: Grant Stucky, Kara Douglas, Chelsea Willems 4321 It's time to line up now Head for the door or We've got our feet straight ahead Our hands behind our backs And our mouth sealed so tightly ee! Title: Line Up At The Door To the tune of: Farmer in the Dell By: Chelsea Ebert Line up at the door. Line up at the door. It's time to go to (insert class/subject) So line up at the door Title: Are you ready? To the tune of: Frere Jaques By: Bailey Liberty, Caitlin Parr, Michael Shoude, Allison Walker Are you ready? Are you ready? To line up? To line up? Quiet boys and girls, quiet boys and girls Hands to yourself, Hands to yourself! Title: Going To Lunch To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star By: Matthew Eakes Now is the time to get ready for lunch, The line leader now will lead this bunch. We line up behind them one by one, We need to remember to walk not run. If we listen and obey real soon, Then we will get to eat by noon. Title: My Mess, My Mess To the tune of: The Farmer in the Dell By: Gillian Smalley My mess is all cleaned up; my mess is all cleaned up, Hi Ho the Dairy-O my mess is all cleaned up. Im now sitting in my chair; Im now sitting in my chair, Hi Ho the Dairy-O Im now sitting in my chair. Title: Ready for the hall To the tune of: I'm a little teapot By: Ashle Connelly It's time to leave the room, so what do we do? Get in a straight line to get on the move. Follow the leader, with your hands at your side, Let's start walking, in a straight line! (incomplete)

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Title: If You're Hungry and You Know It To the tune of: If You're Happy and You Know It By: Christine Zerbe If youre hungry and you know it, stand up now (stand up) If youre hungry and you know it, stand up now (stand up) If youre hungry and you know it, then you should get up and show it If youre hungry and you know it, stand up now. (stand up) If youre hungry and you know it, wash your hands (wash hands) If youre hungry and you know it, wash your hands (wash hands) If youre hungry and you know it, then you should get up and show it If youre hungry and you know it, wash your hands. (wash hands) If youre hungry and you know it, go line up (line up) If youre hungry and you know it, go line up (line up) If youre hungry and you know it, then you should get up and show it If youre hungry and you know it, go line up. (line up) If youre hungry and you know it, do all three (stand- up, wash-hands, line-up) If youre hungry and you know it, do all three (stand- up, wash-hands, line-up) If youre hungry and you know it, then you should get up and show it If youre hungry and you know it, do all three. (stand-up, wash- hands, line-up)

Title: Line Up Line Up If You May To the tune of: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star By: Christine Zerbe Line up, line up if you may, Make sure you are lined up straight. Hands by your side and eyes up front. Like a statue in a book. Line up, line up if you may, Make sure you are lined up straight. Title: Line Up Rock Stars To the tune of: Jingle Bell Rock By: Danielle Thomas, Kelsey Leadbetter, Alex Myers Lining up, lining up, lining up now Pick up your things and push in your chairs, Keeping our hands to ourselves That's the line up way! Title: Get Ready to Leave To the tune of: Row Your Boat By: Jordan Brown, Alissa Steinlage, Malissa Swietek, Courtney MacCallum, Taylor Murray Pick up, pick up, pick up your stuff Put them away neatly Get your backpack and line up And get ready to leave.

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Title: Heading Out the Door To the tune of: Jingle Bells By: Sarah Broddle, Lauren Meis, Alyssa Bewley, Brittany Abell Lining up, Lining up, Do it quietly. Keep your hands to yourself, We're almost ready! *clap* Lining up, Lining up, Our eyes are off the floor. Time to go, Our lips are zipped, We're heading out the door! Title: It's the Best Time of Day To the tune of: Happy Birthday By: Sara Curran, Carrie Karns, Kristin Hoffpauer, Alejandro Guerrero, Claire O Gorman Let's get ready for lunch. Put our stuff all away. Its time to line up, its that time of day. Let's get ready for lunch. Put our stuff all away. Oh, I love lunch, it s the best time of day. Title: Time for Lunch! To the tune of: Michael Row Your Boat Ashore By: Jordan Brown Wash your hands It's time for lunch Scrub and scrub them Wash your hands It's time for lunch Dry and dry them

Title: Cleaning with a Score! To the tune of: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star By: Brittany Abell Clean up, clean up everyone, No one stops until we're done. Make sure that you check the floor, Throw it in the trash, Yell 'Score'! Clean up, clean up everyone, Now the room is clean, we're done! Title: Clean the room To the tune of: Row, Row, Row your Boat By: Caitlin Parr Clean clean, clean the room, Push in all the chairs. Dont leave trash on the floor. Now our room is nice and neat! Title: TIme to Go! To the tune of: Do Re Mi By: Taylor Coughlin Time to go, let's clean our space. Then, collect up all our papers. After that, let's get backpacks. Don't forget your coats and gloves. Did you get your homework folder? What about your take home notes? Then zip up all your contents, and let's put up our chairs and go. Title: It's Time for Art Class To the tune of: Miss Mary Mack By: Jessie Belden It's time for art, art, art, Clean up your desks, desks, desks, And get in line, line, line, Hands at your sides, sides, sides, And keep mouths closed, closed, closed, Now walk, don't run, run, run, Have a good time, time, time.

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Title: Happy Line-Up to All To the tune of: Happy Birthday to You By: Andrea Kruse, Nikki Miller, and Taylor McCullough Time to line up, let s go Lets move quickly, not slow Make the line straight and smile, And tip toe on the tile. Title: Quiet please To the tune of: Twinkle Little Star By: Melissa Schartz Quiet, Quiet, Quiet, please It is time to line up I hear talking, is that you? It is time to line up Shh, Shh, Shh, please It is time to be Quiet! Title: Girls and Boys be Quiet Now To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star By: Danielle Thomas, Bailey Liberty Girls and boys be quiet now, Listen to your teacher now. Clear your desks, stay in your seat, Eyes on me, don't make a peep. Girls and boys, be quiet now, Listen to your teacher now. Title: Ready for Recess To the tune of: If You're Happy and You Know It By: Ashlee Riess If you want to go to recess get in line, If you want to go to recess get in line, If you want to go to recess show me quiet happy faces, If you want to go to recess get in line

Title: Little Lineup Song To the tune of: 1 Little, 2 Little, 3 Little Indians By: Ashlee Riess 1 little, 2 little, 3 little children, 4 little, 5 little, 6 little children, 7 little, 8 little, 9 little children, Are getting into line. More little, more little, more little children, More little, more little, more little children, All little, all little, all little children, Are finally in line! Title: Line Up Kids! To the tune of: The Ants Go Marching Two by Two Hurrah! By: Katie Cook Here we go to line up, Hurrah! Hurrah! We walk to the door to line up, Hurrah! Hurrah! Hands by our side, Lips are tied, Our eyes our forward, And our shoes are tied, And we all go marching, down to the door, to line up, bu da dum! Title: Everybody Line up To the tune of: Jingle Bells By: Abby Heigert Line up class. Line up class. Single file. Everybody get in line so we can have some fun! Hey!! Line up class. Line up class. Single file. Everybody get in line so we can have some fun!

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Title: "Attention" To the tune of: 1, 2, Buckle My Shoe By: Alejandro Guerrero Single file, look ahead. This is what the teacher said Silent voices, all the way. That's the way to start the day! Title: Time to Go Home To the tune of: Stand Up for the Champions By: Alex Hutchins & MUSIC 405 class Stand up, Line up, Time to go home, Time to go home, Stand up. Line up, Nice and slow, Nice and slow, Hands at, your side, let's go home let's go home. Line Up! Title: Pack it Up To the tune of: Row row row your boat By: Ashley Lesser and Miriam Peregrino Pack, pack, pack it up Put it all away. Put on a smile, See ya in a while. Have a wonderful day.

Title: Please Stand Up To the tune of: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star By: Tresse Keplinger, Samantha Rivotto, Anna Dalrymple, Emily Schadler, Sammi Pedigo Okay class now please stand up. Clean your desk off, tidy up. Dont forget to get your coat; Same with all your take home notes, Okay class now please stand up. Hurry up to catch the bus! Title: Do your share To the tune of: Head, Shoulders, Knees, & Toes By: Alyssa Bewley It's time to help clean up (echo: clean up) Let's all do our share (echo: our share) Everyone is helping, everywhere. It's time to clean up, do your share (echo: Your share)! Title: Ready to go To the tune of: Do your ears hang low? By: Alyssa Bewley Is your desk all clean? Are there things on the floor? Is your chair pushed in, so you don't stumble when we go? Can we line up at the door, with eyes straight and feet on the floor? Are we ready to go?

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Title: It's Time For Us to Go To the tune of: Mary Had a Little Lamb By: Emily Whiteside, Becky Zeller, Crystal Aldrete Everybody get in line, Get in line, Get in line, Everybody get in line It's time for us to go. Are all the lights all turned off, All turned off, All turned off, Are all the lights all turned off, The teacher is down the hall. Title: Put Your Hand Up To the tune of: Keep Your Head Up by Andy Grammer By: Tresse Keplinger, Samantha Rivotto, Anna Dalrymple, Emily Schadler, Sammi Pedigo You gotta put your hand up! Ohhh! In order to be called on! Yeahh! You gotta put your hand up! Ohhh! In order to be called on! Yeahh! I know it's hard - know it's hard to remember sometimes! But, you gotta put your hand up! Ohhh! In order to be called on! Yeah- ah-ah-ah! Title: Let's Clean! To the tune of: We Will Rock You By: Claire O'Gorman Its time to, time to, CLEAN UP! CLEAN UP! Make the, make the FLOOR LOOK CLEAN! FLOOR LOOK CLEAN! Time to, time to CLEAN UP! CLEAN UP!

Title: Line Up For Class To the tune of: The Farmer in the Dell By: Kassi Bienusa, Anastasia Toland Line up for class, Line up for class, Everyone together now, Line up for class, Be quiet in the hall, Be quiet in the hall, Everyone together now, Be quiet in the hall, Use walking feet, Use walking feet, Everyone together now, Use walking feet. Title: Everybody Wash Their Hands To the tune of: Wheels of the bus go round and round By: Kristin Showalter, Lauren Todd, Allison Walker Everybody wash their hands, wash their hands, wash their hands, Everybody wash their hands till therere nice and clean. Use the soap and scrub them well, scrub them well, scrub them well, Use the soap and scrub them well till therere nice and clean. Wipe them till therere dry and warm, dry and warm, dry and warm, Wipe them till therere dry and warm now they are all clean.

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Title: Line Up To the tune of: The Wheels On the Bus By: Sally Dreher Now it's time to line up, line up, line up. Now, it is time to line up, So we can go too. Title: Wake up! To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star By: Sally Dreher Wake up, wake up, everyone Its about time to have some fun. We need to clean up our naptime spots, So we can learn more amazing thoughts. Wake up, wake up, everyone. Now its time to have some fun! Title: Family Line Up To the tune of: The Addams Family Theme Song By: Sally Dreher Time to line up (snap snap) Time to line up (snap snap) Time to line up, time to line up, time to line up. (snap snap) We line up in a straight line, With our hands to our sides. We line up in a straight line, So we can go to __________. Time to line up (snap snap) Time to line up (snap snap) Time to line up, time to line up, time to line up. (snap snap)

Title: Everybody Line Up! To the tune of: If You're Happy and You Know It By: Hannah Ozier and Daisha Friedly When we get into a line, make it straight (snap, snap) When we get into a line, make it straight (snap, snap) When we get into a line, yeah we'll save a lot of time, When we get into a line, make it straight (snap, snap) When we're walking down the hall, voices off (snap, snap) When we're walking down the hall, voices off (snap, snap) When we're walking down the hall, yeah we're gonna have a ball, When we're walking down the hall, voices off (snap, snap) Title: Wash Your Hands To the tune of: Row Row Row Your Boat By: Tess Ostermiller Wash, wash, wash your hands Don't forget the soap! Rinse, rinse, rinse them clean, Now you're ready to go! Title: Time to Clean up To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Mychaela Beasley, Sierra Warren, Marla Boswell, Hannnah Kinnamon Time to clean up, Time to clean up. Lets all help, lets all help. Time to put our things away, time to put our things away. Lets all help, Lets all help

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Title: Transition clean time To the tune of: Row your boat By: Mychaela Beasley, Sierra Warren, Marla Boswell, Hannnah Kinnamon Clean, Clean, Clean Your Desk, Time for us to go. Check the floor for trash and scraps, But please don't stomp your toe. Title: Cheery Clean Up Song To the tune of: Skip to My Lou By: Ashlee Riess Clean, clean, clean your desk, Clean, clean, clean your desk, Clean, clean, clean your desk And then we can go to recess. Title: Take Me Out to the Playground To the tune of: Take Me Out to the Ball Game By: Trevor Metzger Take me out to the playground, But first we have to do chores. Clean up your space and make sure that it's neat If we work together we'll never be beat. Cause it's clean, clean, clean up the classroom; If it's not clean it's a shame For it's one, two, three minutes max Till we go enjoy the day! Title: Line Up At the Door To the tune of: Happy and You Know It By: Claire O'Gorman If youre quiet and you know it- please line up! If youre quiet and you know it- please line up! If youre quiet and you know it and you really want to show it If youre quiet and you know it please line up!

Title: Time To Clean Up To the tune of: Mary Had a Little Lamb By: Kristin Hoffpauer It is time to clean up, clean up, clean up. It is time to clean up, so everything is neat. When our classroom is all clean, is all clean, is all clean. When our classroom is all clean, we can go outside. Title: It's Time, It's Time, It's time to line-up. To the tune of: Addams Family Theme By: Gillian Smalley Its the end of the day, and everything is finished The school work is turned in, and ready for me to grade, Miss/Mr. _______s class, what time is it? Its time to line up (snap, snap), Its time to line up (snap, snap) Its time to line up, grab your things, It s time to line up (snap, snap) (Repeat) Title: Let's Clean Up To the tune of: Head Shoulders Knees and Toes By: Kelsey Leadbetter, Kiersten Howell Let's clean up our things, our things. Listen to what teacher says, what she says. Lets put them back in their places. So we can do fun things, more fun things.

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Title: Itsy Bitsy Students To the tune of: Itsy Bitsy Spider By: Sharon Garcia Itsy Bitsy Students gathered their things up. They cleaned up their area And got in line. Then came the bus And took them home. And itsy bitsy students came back the next day.

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Math Songs
Title: Counting in a row! Tune: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Grant Stucky One, three, five, seven, nine counts the odd number rhythm. Two, four, six, eight, counting even is sure fine! Title: Counting By Twos Tune: B-I-N-G-O By: Lindsay McGrath, Audrey Ochampaugh, Chelsea Ebert There is a way to count by two's and this is how the song goes, Two, four, six, eight, ten, Two, four, six, eight, ten, Two, four, six, eight, ten, now count them with your fri-ends! Title: The Ol' Math Test Tune: Take me out to the ball game By: Shelby Wilson, Ashle Connelly, Ashley Boothe, Hayley Cady Parentheses, and Exponents, Multiply, and Divide, Addition, and Subtraction. These are the orders of operations, so remember these on your math test, and you'll do well for sure. It's Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally, on the ol' math test. Title: PEMDAS Tune: Frere Jacques By: Chelsea Ebert Order of operations, Order of operations, Parenthesis, parenthesis. Exponents, multiply, Exponents, multiply. Divide, add, subtract. Divide, add, subtract. Title: Home of the Average Range Tune: Home on the Range By: Kasey Crostarosa Home, home of the range. Take the greatest and smallest of them. Subtract them now, get the answer, that's how. And it's known as the average range! Yeehaw! Title: Counting by twos Tune: Adams Family By: Melissa Schartz Counting by two's *snap snap* Counting by two's *snap snap* Counting by two's Counting by two's Counting by two's There's two then there's four There's six then there's eight There's ten then there's twelve *snap* *snap*

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Counting by two's Title: Pump Up Addition Tune: YMCA By: Kelsey Leadbetter, Alex Myers, Danielle Thomas Addition, it's really easy to learn, Addition, it's super simple and fun, Addition, lets learn how to add, Now it's time, to, learn, math! Here we go! 1 and 1 makes 2, 2 and 2 makes 4, 3 and 2 makes 5 1 and 2 makes 3! We are learning math now! Title: Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally Tune: Mary Had a Little Lamb By: Jordan Brown, Alissa Steinlage, Malissa Swietek, Courtney MacCallum, Taylor Murray Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally Dear Aunt Sally Dear Aunt Sally Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally When she's doing an equation Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction, The order you solve equations. Title: By Two's Tune: Jingle Bells By: Sara Curran, Carrie Karns, Kristin Hoffpauer, Alejandro Guerrero, Claire OGorman Even numbers, even numbers, They are made of pairs. 2 and 4 and 6 and 8. We times them all by two.

Title: The Maximum is Really Great Tune: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star By: Kasey Crostarosa 2, 4, 6, 8 the maximum is really great, Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum the little one's the minimum. The maximum's the most. The minimum won't boast, because it is so small, the smallest of them all. 2, 4, 6, 8 the maximum is really great, Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum the little one's the minimum. Title: I Can Count By Two's Tune: Frere Jacques By: Andrew Brown, Taylor Coughlin, Kristin Showalter, Erica Rohr 2, 4, 6, 8 2, 4, 6, 8 10, 12, 14 10, 12, 14 16, 18, 20 16, 18, 20 I can count by 2's So can you. Title: Dividin' Around the Numbers! Tune: She'll be Come'in round the Mountain By: Hayley Cady, Grant Stucky, Inita Barton We're dividin' all our numbers just by one, We're dividin' all our numbers just by one, it's the number that we started with, the number that we started with, we're dividin' all our numbers just by one!

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We're dividin' all our numbers just by two, We're dividin' all our numbers just by two, it's half of what we started with, half of what started with, we're dividin' all our numbers just by two! (Can continue with other numbers by using "a third'' for three and "a fourth" for four etc.) Title: Ready for some Math! Tune: I'm a Little Teapot By: Brittany Abell I'm a little student, Ready for Math. I love to add, and also subtract. Adding gives you more and Subtracting gives you less. Numbers can be hard, But I always try my best. Title: Order of Operations Tune: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star By: Courtney MacCallum This is the Order of Operations First comes Parentheses, Second comes Exponents Then Multiplication and Division Addition and Subtraction All from Left to Right Title: Dear Aunt Sally Tune: Hokey Pokey By: Andrea Kruse Do the par-en-the-ses first, then ex-ponents now, Mul-tip-li-ca-tion comes next, and di-vision take a bow. Add-i-tion, then sub-trac-tion, make sure you work from left to right, Its as easy as flying a kite!

Title: Counting by Twos! Tune: Hot Cross Buns By: Shelby Wilson, Sierra Warren Counting by twos! Counting by twos! Two, Four, Six; Eight, Ten, Twelve, If you forget to count by two, Remember this song, Two, Four, Six, Eight, Ten, Twelve, Counting by twos! Title: The PEMDAS Shuffle Tune: Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes By: Danielle Thomas, Bailey Liberty Parentheses, exponents, multiply 'n divide (multiply 'n divide). Parentheses, exponents, multiply 'n divide (multiply 'n divide). Add, subtract, from left to right, The order of operations is PEMDAS (is PEMDAS). Title: Let's talk about Math! Tune: Let's talk about sex by Salt N Pepa By: Casey Lambert Lets talk about math daily Its easy as 1-2-3 Its all about adding and subtracting numbers easy as can be. Lets talk about math! Lets talk about math! Title: Order of Operations Tune: Take me out to the Ballgame By: Sarah Broddle Order of operations, Let's put them in order. Parenthesis and then exponents, Multiplication, division and then it is Addition and subtraction. This is how it goes, For it's or - ders -of operations In our math class!

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Title: Two's Rule! Tune: Happy Birthday By: Katie Cook Two, four, six, eight, Ten, twelve, fourteen, Sixteen, eighteen, Twenty, twenty- two, Twenty-four, twenty-six, Twenty-eight, thirty, I can count by twos, Lets see if you can too! Title: Times Tables Tune: Frere Jacques By: Abby Heigert Let's learn our times tables. Let's learn our times tables. Here we go. Here we go. You can do it! You can do it! Yes you can! Yes you can! Title: Value of the Places Tune: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star By: Beth DeMars Ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions. Don't forget the comma, every three places. Don't forget the comma, every three places. Now we know value of the places, look at the smile on our faces! Title: Count By Two Tune: Frere Jacques By: Abby Heigert Everybody count by two. Everybody count by two. 2, 4, 6,8, 10, 12 I know you can do it! I know you can do it! Here we go! Here we go!

Title: 2, 4, 6 Even Numbers Tune: ABC Song By: Lauren Meis, Alex Myers, Sara Curran, Lindsay McGrath, Bailey Fischer 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52 Now I know my even numbers, next time let's do the odd ones! Title: Counting by fives Tune: We Wish You a Merry Christmas By: Ashley Lesser and Miriam Peregrino We know how to count by fives. We know how to count by fives. We know how to count by fives. And we will show you how. 5, 10 and 15, 20, 25. Next will come 30 just remember add five. We know how to count by fives. We know how to count by fives. We know how to count by fives. And we hope you do too. Title: I Can Count by 5s Tune: Frere Jacque By: Kara Douglas I can count by 5s I can count by 5s So can you So can you 5, 10, 15 20, 25, 30 35, 40 45, 50

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Title: You Are My Coin Shine Tune: You Are My Sunshine By: Jeremy Holliday, Jacey Holliday, Alex Hutchins You are my penny, my only penny, You're worth one cent at the store, You'll never know Abe, how much I love you Please don't take my penny away. You are my nickel, my only nickel, You're worth five cents at the store, You'll never know Thomas, how much I love you Please don't take my nickel away. You are my dime, my only dime, You're worth ten cents at the store, You'll never know Franklin, how much I love you Please don't take my dime away. You are my quarter, my only quarter, You're worth twenty-five cents at the store, You'll never know George, how much I love you Please don't take my quarter away. Title: Math Three's Tune: Baby Justin Bieber By: Sarah Broddle The magic number, oh it's three Adding triples, yes please Multiplication, is how it's done Work together ether ether as a class Can we do it? Let me hear you Get louder, don't shy away Don't forget, we're on a team Testing skills of our math for the first time And I was like three, six, nine, twelve fifteen, eighteen, twenty-one twentyfour, twenty-seven And then we can end on thir-ty.

Title: 2,4,6,8 Tune: YMCA By: Sharon Garcia 2, 4, 6, 8 It is fun to add by the form of 2. I say its fun to add by 2. Start by adding 2 more to your integer form. You can just keep adding 2 more. 2, 4, 6, 8. Title: Math Has an Order Tune: The Farmer in the Dell By: Kara Douglas Math has an order, math has an order it's important to know that math has an order. Parenthesis are first, parenthesis are first, do the problem inside these, Parenthesis are first. Next look for exponents, Next look for exponents the little numbers way up top, look for exponents Multiply divide, multiply divide finish these left to right, multiply divide. Last is addition and last is subtraction, left to right applies here too, addition and subtraction. Title: Two by Two! Tune: Row your boat By: Ashle Connelly 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Now you're counting by two. Skip one number, and on to the next, that's how you count by two. x2

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Title: M.A.T.H. Tune: Y.M.C.A By: Alyssa Bewley You kids, you've got this math down I said you kids, work the problem out I said you kids, cause you've got the brains I know you've got all the answers. You kids, when you're stuck on a problem I said you kids, when you're down in a boggle You can go, to the teacher and she/he will help you out, you will see. It's fun to do our M.A.T.H. It's fun to do our M.A.T.H. We learn everything, things that we enjoy Math is fun for all girls and boys. It's fun to do our M.A.T.H. It's fun to do our M.A.T.H. You just have to add, times, subtract, and divide. Math can really be a good time. Title: Even Numbers In An Odd Way Tune: If You're Happy and You Know It By: Trevor Metzger If you're counting and it's numbers count by two's (Shout 2, 4) If you're counting and it's numbers count by two's 6, 8 If you keep on adding two to the last number that you say You'll be counting even numbers everyday 10, 12.

Title: Add It Up Tune: This Old Man By: Michael Shode Mathematics is so fun, We learns ways to do one plus one Associative, Commutative, and Identity Wont you come and learn with me Title: Don't Lose Your Two's Tune: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star By: Emily Whiteside Counting, counting, by your two's, Two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve; two's! Fourteen, sixteen, eighteen twenty, Counting twos can be funny. Counting, counting, by your two's, Sing this song and you wont lose! Title: Doubles! Tune: Do-Re-Mi By: Becky Zeller, Cristal Aldrete One, plus one, this equals two. Two, plus two, that equals four. Four plus four, would equal eight. Eight and eight, that is sixteen. Sixteen again, makes thirty-two. These are really just a few. You, can do your doubles now. You, can double anything-oh, oh, oh. One, plus one, this equals two. Two, plus two, that equals four. Four plus four, would equal eight. Eight and eight, that is sixteen. Sixteen again, makes thirty-two. These are really just a few. You, can do your doubles now. You, can double anything-oh, oh, oh. One, two, three, four, five, six, se'en, eight. Nine, ten.

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Reading Songs
Title: Six Little Parts of a Story Tune: Five Little Piggies By: Shelby Wilson, Sierra Warren The first little part, the title, goes at the top of the first page, The second little part, the author, goes under the title, The third little part, the illustrator, is who draws all the pictures, The fourth little part, the setting, is where the story takes place, The fifth little part, the characters, are the people in the book, The sixth little part, the plot, is where the problem arises, And this takes us all the way to the end of the book. Title: Plot of a Story Tune: Wheels on the Bus By: Ashley Boothe The parts of a story are as follows. Are as follows. Are as follows. The parts of a story are as follows. Here we go. Exposition, rising action. Rising Action Rising Action. Exposition, rising action Then the climax. Falling action and resolution. And resolution. And resolution. Falling action and resolution. And that's the end.

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Science Songs
Title: Oh Yeah It's Science Time To the tune of: Bill Nye The Science Guy By: Andrew Brown, Taylor Coughlin, Kristin Showalter, Erica Rohr Oh yeah it's science time. Let's be a scientist Time To Get Your Book Out Oh yeah it's science time. Title: Rowing to the Continents To the tune of: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Andrea Kruse, Nikki Miller, and Taylor McCullough North A-mer-i-ca, South A-mer-i-ca, Eur-ope, Aus-tral- ia, Af-ric-a, As-ia and Ant-arc-tic-a. Title: Watered Down To the tune of: The Itsy Bitsy Spider By: Andrea Kruse, Nikki Miller, and Taylor McCullough The earths water cycle spreads all the water out, Evaporation happens and brings the bright sun out. The clouds all form together and fill and empty rain, And the water collects together and the cycle starts again. Title: Water Cycle To the tune of: She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain By: Melissa Schartz Water moves in a cycle, yes it does! Water moves in a cycle, yes it does! It starts with evaporation Then it forms into clouds Then it falls down as precipitation, yes it does! Title: Those are rocks! To the tune of: Spongebob Squarepants Theme Song By: Angie Isbell Formed from particles like sand, and shells. SEDI MEN TARY. Formed under the surface because of pressure. META MORPHIC Formed from magma when it cools real fast. THAT IS IGENOUS Sedimen-tary-, Meta-morphic-, Igneousss, are ROCKS! Title: Mary Learned the Planets To the tune of: Mary Had a Little Lamb By: Jeremy Holliday and Jacey Holliday Mary learned the planets, planets, planets. Mary learned the planets and this is the order they go. Mercury and Venus, then comes Earth followed by Mars. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

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Title: Twinkle, Twinkle Milky Way To the tune of: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star By: Casey Lambert and Lauren Todd We live in the Milky Way With planets 9 planets far away In the center is the sun Lets name our planets just for fun, This is how well know them well Here we go we will excel Mercury is by the sun Venus is the second one Earth you know it is our home Mars is red and named in Rome Jupiter is big and fat Saturns rings are where its at Uranus has a funny name Neptune has a lot of fame Pluto was a planet too Its colder than an igloo We know all 9 planets now Lets all take a great big bow! Title: E-A-R-T-H To the tune of: B-I-N-G-O! By: Tayler McCullough There is a planet where I live, And Earth was his name-aye E-A-R-T-H! E-A-R-T-H! E-A-R-T-H! And Earth was his name-aye! Uranus, Neptune. Title: The Water Cycle Goes To the tune of: The Wheels on the Bus By: Danielle Emrick The water cycle goes evaporation condensation precipitation (Repeat)

Title: Water Cycle To the tune of: The Wheels on the Bus By: Inita Barton The cycle of water goes round and round, round and round, round and round; The cycle of the water goes round and round all through the town. Evaporation vapor steams up in the air. The cycle of water goes round and round, round and round, round and round; The cycle of the water goes round and round all through the town. Condensation vapors gets cold and change into liquid forming clouds. The cycle of water goes round and round, round and round, round and round; The cycle of the water goes round and round all through the town. Precipitation water gets heavy and fall to earth. The cycle of water goes round and round, round and round, round and round; The cycle of the water goes round and round all through the town. Collection falls back in ocean The cycle of water goes round and round, round and round, round and round; The cycle of the water goes round and round all through the town.

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Title: Up in the Solar System To the tune of: Up on the Rooftop By: Katie Cook Up in the solar system 8 planets live, Lets sing a song to remember them! Mercurys the first planet that follows the sun, Venus is a beautiful one, Earth comes next, Then Mars follows, Jupiter, Saturn crawls, Uranus, Neptune are the 8! Now we can sing the planets names! Title: Let's Learn the Continents To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Abby Heigert Let's learn the continents. Let's learn the continents. There are seven. There are seven. North and South America Australia, Antarctica Europe Asia Africa, Europe Asia Africa Title: The Seasons To the tune of: London Bridge is Falling Down By: Bailey Fischer, Sara Curran, Lauren Meis, Alex Myers, Lindsay McGrath Winter, summer, spring, and fall! Spring and fall, Spring and fall, Winter, summer, spring, and fall! These are the seasons! Title: 5 Oceans To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Sarah Broddle Five Oceans, Five Oceans On our Earth, On our Earth. Atlantic and Pacific, Indian and Arctic, Southern is, our new ocean.

Title: Planet Fight Song To the tune of: "Wildcat Victory" (KSU Fight Song) By: Tresse Keplinger, Samantha Rivotto, Anna Dalrymple, Emily Schadler, Sammi Pedigo There are eight planets Circling round the sun In our solar system, Now lets name them one by one. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, Jupiter, then Saturn Title: Stormy Skies To the tune of: Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes By: Kassi Bienusa, Anastasia Toland Rain, lightning, wind, and storms, (wind and storms) Rain, lightning, wind, and storms, (wind and storms) Sleet and hail and fog and snow, Rain, lightning, wind, and storms. Title: Our Big World To the tune of: Puff the Magic Dragon By: Ashley Boothe Mercury Venus Earth and Mars Jupiter and Saturn Uranus and Neptune! These are all the seven planets of our world. Let us sing them all today. Come all boys and girls!

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Title: We've Got the Water Cycle in Our Lands To the tune of: He's Got the Whole World in His Hands By: Trevor Metzger , I've got the water cycle, on my mind I've got the water cycle, on my mind I've got the water cycle, on my mind starting with the water from the ground From the ground to the clouds, evaporation From gaseous to liquid, condensation From the clouds to the ground, precipitation Then you start it all over again Title: Oh My Planets To the tune of: Oh My Darling By: Danielle Emrick First theres Mercury Then theres Venus The Third Planet is Earth Then theres Mars, Saturn, Uranus The Last Planet is Neptune Title: There are 5 Oceans in the World To the tune of: She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain By: Danielle Emrick There are five different oceans in the world There are five different oceans in the world Oceans Atlantic and Pacific, Southern, Indian, Arctic There are five different oceans in the world.

Title: Oceans of the World To the tune of: The Wheels On The Bus By: Emily Whiteside The oceans of the world are here and there, here and there, here and there, the oceans of the world are here and there, all big and blue. The Atlantic Ocean is in the middle of the map, middle of the map, middle of the map, the Atlantic Ocean is in the middle of the map, all big and blue. The Pacific Ocean is to the left of the map, left of the map, left of the map, the Pacific Ocean is to the left of the map, all big and blue. The Indian Ocean is towards the right of the map, right of the map, right of the map, the Indian Ocean is towards the right of the map, all big and blue. The Arctic Ocean is at the top of the map, top of the map, top of the map, the Arctic Ocean is at the top of the map, all big and blue. The Southern Ocean is at the bottom of the map, bottom of the map, bottom of the map, the Southern Ocean is at the bottom of the map, all big and blue.

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Title: You Are My Planet To the tune of: You Are My Sunshine By: Christine Zerbe You are my planet, my only planet. We need to be green to keep you clean. Youll never know, Earth, how much I love you. So please dont take my planet away. Title: Take Me Out To Space To the tune of: Take Me Out To The Ballgame By: Christine Zerbe Take me out to the planets, Take me out to the stars. Make sure the shuttle is up to par, I want to get higher than the stars, Let us go, go, go Find some aliens, If we dont it's a shame. Aahh! For its up, up, up, up and away In the big ole sky. Title: The 8 Planets To the tune of: Little Bunny Foo Foo By: Alissa Steinlage Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, Followed by Uranus, Neptune and that's the end

Title: Five Food Groups To the tune of: Hot Cross Buns By: Christine Zerbe Five food groups, Five food groups, Milk and dairy, Meats and the beans, Five food groups. Focus more on these please, Start with vegetables, Eat more fresh fruit, Cant forget grains, Five Food Groups Title: All Around the World To the tune of: Yankee Doodle By: Shelby Wilson, Ashley Boothe, Ashle Connelly, Hayley Cady Asia, North America, South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, And Europe! There are seven continents all around the world. Naming all the continents for all you boys and girls! Title: These are Planets To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Alex Hutchins, Beth DeMars, Daisha Friedly, Melissa Schartz These are planets, these are planets, In order from the Sun, in order from the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

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Social Studies, History, Government Songs


Title: The Continents To the tune of: The Adams Family By: Grant Stucky, Kara Douglas, Chelsea Willems The continents (snap, snap) The continents (snap, snap) There are seven, there are seven continents (snap, snap) There's Europe and there's Asia, Africa, Australia North an South American And Ant art ti ca! Title: Seven Continents To the tune of: Mary Had A Little Lamb By: Bailey Liberty, Allison Walker, Michael Shoude Caitlin Parr There are 7 continents, continents, continents There are 7 continents in the whole wide world. First there is North America, America, America First there is North America where we call our home. Next is South America, America, America, Next is South America below us on the map. Another is Australia, Australia, Australia Another is Australia the land of Kangaroos. Fourth we have Antartica, Antartica, Antartica Fourth we have Antartica Where is it so cold. Then we have Asia, Asia, Asia then we have Asia, the biggest of them all. Next there is Europe, Europe, Europe next there is Europe full of history. Last we have Africa, Africa, Africa Last we have Africa where the lions roam! Title: Tribute to Abraham Lincoln To the tune of: Yankee Doodle By: Matthew Eakes Abraham Lincoln, our 16th President, He abolished slavery in our land. His birthday was on February 12th, 18 0 9 begins his stand. Chorus: Abraham Lincoln is our man, Abraham Lincoln is so grand. He fought for freedom in our land, For all men altogether. At Ford Theatre with his wife, He was shot by John Wilkes Booth. Dying April 15, 18 6 5, This tribute is the truth. Title: Say Them Now To the tune of: If You're Happy and You Know It By: Taylor Coughlin If you know all the five oceans say them now. If you know all the five oceans say them now. There's Pacific and Atlantic, Arctic, Southern Antarctic; Don't forget the Indian, you know them now. Title: Rowing to the Continents To the tune of: Row, Row, Row Your Boat By: Andrea Kruse, Nikki Miller, and Taylor McCullough North A-mer-i-ca, South A-mer-i-ca, Eur-ope, Aus-tral-ia, Af-ric-a, As-ia And Ant-arc-tic-a

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Title: Great Plains of America To the tune of: Home on the Range By: Matthew Eakes Oh, give me Kansas with the great grains of wheat Then South to the red dirt of Oklahoma Nebraska is North pride of their corn shucks Now West to colorful Colorado Chorus Great, Great Plains of America Where the land is lush and green Where the hills are gently rolling, and the weather is so special Life here is the best in the land. Montana is full of the countries minerals The Four Faces make South Dakota proud. Then to Wyoming with the place of shooting water, And all of the farmland in North Dakota. Now we know in the state of Texas, everything is always bigger With the Rocky Mountains to the West The Mississippi River lies East, thus between The Great Plains States are located. Title: Our World's Seven Continents To the tune of: Mary Had a Little Lamb By: Danielle Thomas, Kelsey Leadbetter, Alex Myers North America, South America Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica: Our world's seven continents!

Title: My Northeastern States To the tune of: Ten Little Indians By: Kasey Crostarosa Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Those are my Northeastern States (clap clap). Title: The Colonies that Border the Ocean To the tune of: She'll be coming round the mountain By: Angie Isbell, Kassi Bienusa, Colleen Cavanaugh Vir-gin-ia, Massachusetts, Maryland-, New Hampshire, Delaware, Rh-ode IslandConnecticut-, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia Repeat Title: Continents To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Melissa Schartz There are seven Continents In the world In the world North and South America Asia, Europe, Africa Antarctica and Australia Antarctica and Australia

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Title: Natural Wonders of the Land To the tune of: Good King Wenceslas By: Matthew Eakes Natural, natural thats our plan The Natural Wonders of the Land We will learn all seven of them: Aurora Borealis to begin Gleaming sheets and dancing waves Dancing around the North Pole No prediction when transpiring Also called the Northern Lights Now we are going to travel south Into Arizona Located in the USA Brags of being one mile deep Can be 18 miles wide Two hundred seventy-seven miles long Dont get scared when you look down At the Colorado River Continuing south to Mexico To Paricutin Volcano Pronounced p-,r-,k,tn Reached three-quarters of its size The first year of its birth The birth was witnessed by mankind 1943 was the chosen year It was caused by the Ring of Fire Youngest in the Americas Traveling to the south and east Into South America At the harbor of Brazil We find Rio de Janeiro Christ the Redeemer looks about Over the harbor and ocean When discovered by the Portuguese Translation means January River Let us make a hop and skip Over the Atlantic Ocean To the place of Smoke that Thunders Called the Victoria Falls Its the largest waterfall

Based on width and size One mile wide of water falling Down three hundred sixty feet Next we go up to the sky To the top of Mount Everest In the Himalayan Mountains Located in Tibet and Nepal Over 29,000 feet Dont forget to wear a mask At the highest point on earth Once we hit the summit Now we end in Australia On their eastern coast Where we find the Great Barrier Reef Supporting a diversity of life 1600 miles long Can be seen from outer space Its the largest coral reef To exist on Mother Earth Title: Do You Know the Colonies? To the tune of: Do You Know the Muffin Man? By: Andrea Kruse Oh, do you know the col-on-ies, There are thir-teen, there are thir-teen. Oh, theres New York and New Jer-sey, There are e-le-ven more. Yes, I know Mass-a-chu-setts, Rhode Is-land, Conn-ect-i-cut, Oh, yes I know New Hamp-shi-re, Vir-gin-ia and Geor-gia. Theres both the Ca-rol-i-nas, Del-a-ware and Mar-y-land. Theres al-so Penn-syl-van-ia, Thats all thir-teen of them.

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Title: Do you know the Thirteen Colonies? To the tune of: Do you know the muffin man By: Shelby Wilson, Sierra Warren Do you know the Thirteen Colonies? The Thirteen Colonies, The Thirteen Colonies? Do you know the Thirteen Colonies In the United States? Yes, I know the Thirteen Colonies, This is what they are, Virginia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maryland, Connecticut and Rhode Island, Cant Forget Delaware, North Carolina and South Carolina, New Jersey and New York, Pennsylvania and Georgia, Now you know the Thirteen Colonies! Title: The 13 Colonies To the tune of: Skip to My Lou By: Chelsea Willems The thirteen colonies, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey. New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, the last of the thirteen colonies.

Title: There are 7 Continents To the tune of: Mary Had A Little Lamb By: Kasey Crostarosa There are 7 continents, continents, continents. There are 7 continents, let us name them all. North and South America, Africa, Australia, Asia and Antarctica, last of all is Europe. Title: Take Me Round the Continents To the tune of: Take Me Out to the Ballgame! By: Katie Cook Take me out to the continents, Take me round the world! Fly me to Antarctica, Asia, Europe and Africa. Then we'll go go go to South America, Australia then we fly home, To North North North America and were back home! Title: Oceans of the Globe To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Beth DeMars Arctic Ocean, Southern Ocean, Indian, Pacific Don't forget Atlantic! These are the oceans, Of our globe, of our globe.

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Title: There once were Thirteen Colonies To the tune of: Bingo By: Casey Lambert There once were 13 colonies Can you sing them with me? Virginia and Massachusetts Virginia and Massachusetts Virginia and Massachusetts Virginia and Massachusetts were the 1st and 2nd colonies There once were 13 colonies Can you sing them with me? New Hampshire and Maryland New Hampshire and Maryland New Hampshire and Maryland New Hampshire and Maryland were the 3rd and 4th colonies There once were 13 colonies Can you sing them with me? Connecticut and Rhode Island Connecticut and Rhode Island Connecticut and Rhode Island Connecticut and Rhode Island were the 5th and 6th colonies There once were 13 colonies Can you sing them with me? Delaware and North Carolina Delaware and North Carolina Delaware and North Carolina Delaware and North Carolina were the 7th and 8th colonies There once were 13 colonies Can you sing them with me? South Carolina, New Jersey South Carolina, New Jersey South Carolina, New Jersey South Carolina, New Jersey were the 9th and 10th colonies There once were 13 colonies

Can you sing the last 3 with me? New York, Pennsylvania and Georgia New York, Pennsylvania and Georgia New York, Pennsylvania and Georgia New York, Pennsylvania and Georgia were the 11th-13th colonies Now that you know all thirteen Lets say the first 6 colonies Virginia and Massachusetts New Hampshire and Maryland Connecticut and Rhode Island were the first 6 colonies Now our time is almost done Lets say the last seven colonies Delaware and North Carolina South Carolina New Jersey New York, Pennsylvania, Georgia were the last seven colonies! Title: Continents To the tune of: Frere Jacques By: Jeremy Holliday, Jacey Holliday, Alex Hutchins North America, Europe, Asia Africa, Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica, Antarctica Title: The Seven Continents To the tune of: Skinamarinky By: Malissa Swietek Australia, Antarctica, Asia, Europe too, The seven continents, North America, South America, and Africa, The seven continents, These are the seven continents that cover planet Earth, Each continent's unique and important to our world,

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Title: The First Twelve Presidents of America To the tune of: The Twelve Days of Christmas By: Matthew Eakes The first president that was elected by wealthy white landowners George Washington in a row boat The second president that was elected by wealthy white landowners Second John Adams and George Washington in a row boat The third president that was elected by wealthy white landowners Third Thomas Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat The fourth president that was elected by wealthy white landowners Fourth James Madison, third Thomas Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat The fifth president that was elected by wealthy white landowners Five James Monroe, fourth James Madison, third Thomas Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat The sixth president that was elected by wealthy white landowners Sixth John Quincy Adam, five James Monroe, fourth James Madison, third Thomas Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat *The seventh president that became elected by all class of white men Seventh Andrew Jackson, sixth John Quincy Adam, five James Monroe, fourth James Madison, third Thomas

Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat The eighth president that became elected by all class of white men Eighth Martin Van Buren, seventh Andrew Jackson, sixth John Quincy Adam, five James Monroe, fourth James Madison, third Thomas Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat The ninth president that became elected by all class of white men Ninth William Henry Harrison, eighth Martin Van Buren, seventh Andrew Jackson, sixth John Quincy Adam, five James Monroe, fourth James Madison, third Thomas Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat The tenth president that became elected by all class of white men Tenth John Tyler, ninth William Henry Harrison, eighth Martin Van Buren, seventh Andrew Jackson, sixth John Quincy Adam, five James Monroe, fourth James Madison, third Thomas Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat The eleventh president that became elected by all class of white men Eleventh James K. Polk, tenth John Tyler, ninth William Henry Harrison, eighth Martin Van Buren, seventh Andrew Jackson, sixth John Quincy Adam, five James Monroe, fourth James Madison, third Thomas Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat The twelfth president that became elected by all class of white men Twelfth Zachary Taylor, eleventh James K. Polk, tenth John Tyler, ninth William

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Henry Harrison, eighth Martin Van Buren, seventh Andrew Jackson, sixth John Quincy Adam, five James Monroe, fourth James Madison, third Thomas Jefferson, second John Adams, and George Washington in a row boat Title: Do You Know the Continents? To the tune of: London Bridge is Falling Down By: Hannah Ozier and Daisha Friedly

Do you know the continents, continents, continents? Do you know the continents? There are seven! Asia and Antarctica, Africa, Europe, too, North and South America, and Australia! Do you know the continents, continents, continents? Do you know the continents? There are seven!

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Spelling Songs
Title: Vowels To the tune of: Do-Re-Mi By: Sarah Broddle A, a vowel, the first vowel E, the most common of them all I, a name I call myself O, Justin Bieber's favorite one U, addressing me to you Y, not included all the time Vowels, the building blocks of words That will tell us all the vowels. Title: Vowels and Consonants To the tune of: Humpty Dumpty By: Tayler McCullough Vowels and Consonants are good pals Vowels and Consonants know some gals Together they join So that kids can read Vowels and Consonants Letters we need Title: The Vowels on the Bus To the tune of: The Wheels On The Bus By: Angie Isbell The vowels on the bus go, A and E, I and O, U and Y. The vowels on the bus go, A and E, I and O, U and Y. The A on the bus says Ah, and Ay, Ah and Ay, Ah and Ay. The A on the bus says Ah, and Ay, all through the town. The E on the bus says EE, and Eh, EE and Eh, EE and Eh. The E on bus says EE and Eh, all through the town. The I on the bus says Eye and Eh, Eye and Eh, Eye and Eh. The I on the bus says Eye and Eh, all through the town. The O on the bus says Oh and Ah, Oh and Ah, Oh and Ah. The O on the bus says Oh and Ah, all through the town. The U on the bus says You and Uh, You and Uh, You and Uh. The U on the bus says You and Uh, all through the town. The Y on the bus says Yuh and Ey, Yuh and Ey, Yuh and Ey. The Y on the bus says Yuh and Ey, all through the town.

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Writing Songs
Title: "Name On Your Paper" To the tune of: "Do the John Wall" By: Stasi Toland, Jacey Holliday, Jeremy Holliday, Kasey Crostarosa, Hannah Ozier (Insert school) be the school where we like to do the dance Pull out your pencil and put it in your hands Write down your name Write down the date Do it right now Dont even wait Everybody write your name down Date down Name down Date down Title: The vowels of life To the tune of: Row, Row, Row, your boat By: Ashlee Riess, Jessie Belden, Danielle Emrick, Chantay Caron A, E, I, O, U, And sometimes y, Use your vowels in your words Youll use them all the time Title: Vowels in the Alphabet To the tune of: BINGO By: Jordan Paden There are 5 vowels in the alphabet and this what they are, A-E-I-O-U A-E-I-O-U A-E-I-O-U And sometimes Y. Title: Double Check To the tune of: Row Row Row Your Boat By: Carrie Karns Check, check, check your spelling, And your grammar too Commas Capitols Quotations Periods Peer editing can help you too

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Title: The Traits of Writing To the tune of: The Wheels on the Bus By: Jessie Belden Ideas are what you're trying to say, trying to say, trying to say, Ideas are what you're trying to say in the traits of writing. Organization is beginning, middle, end, beginning, middle, end, beginning, middle, end, Organization is beginning, middle, end in the traits of writing. Voice makes it sound like you, sound like you, sound like you, voice makes it sound like you in the traits of writing. Word choice is the words you use, words you used

words you use, word choice is the words you use in the traits of writing. Sentence fluency makes words flow right, words flow right, words flow right, sentence fluency makes words flow right in the traits of writing. Conventions lead the readers around, the readers around, the readers around, conventions lead the readers around in the traits of writing. Presentation is how things look, how things look, how things look, presentation is how things look in the traits of writing.

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