Rhymes & Songs
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Let’s Get Singing
Lots of face-to-face interactions with songs, rhymes, finger plays, actions, and real-life experiences create the base for developing literacy skills in young readers. Through a wide variety of hands-on activities, with talking as the framework, emergent readers will build a strong foundation for literacy.
Help build awareness of letter sounds through rhyme and song activities. Talk about the sounds the rhymes and songs begin with and end with. Over-emphasize the beginning & ending sounds, and have your helper repeat.
At this young age, surround your child with an assortment of activities. Not all of the activities mentioned may be developmentally appropriate at all ages.
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Jack Hartman's See It, Say It, Sign It
Jack Hartman offers an array of fun active songs for young children. See It, Say It, Sign It incorporates the visual, sound, and sign language to build a child’s literacy skills. Click on the Button below to a YouTube link.
After singing, click on the back arrow on the upper left screen to get back to Rhymes & Songs Home Page.
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Jolly Phonics
Jolly Phonics offers fun interactive songs for each letter of the alphabet. Sing these action songs practicing each alphabet letter sound. Click on the Button below to a YouTube link.
After singing, click on the back arrow on the upper left screen to get back to Rhymes & Songs Home Page.
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