These graphics are designed to accompany my song, "Farmer's Market," which was created to help elementary school students with memorizing multiplication facts (namely, skip counting). The graphics can be printed on cardstock and made into a cute
This whimsical song, along with the accompanying cartoons, explores the silly possibilities that would ensue if we took idioms like "in a pickle" literally, while helping elementary students memorize prepositions. The cartoons include the Montessori
This whimsical song, "The Greater Denominator Blues," is a song about comparing fractions of different denominators. All of the items listed below are individually available on TpT. Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based the
This song, "The Journey," is all about homographs. An example of one of the lines is: "And though each minute may seem endless, they'll feel minute when you are through the stress." This song is a great follow-up to the Montessori Homograph Key
This is a sweet lullaby intended to help elementary students learn the concept of homonyms (Montessori teachers--excellent follow-up to the Homonym Key Experience! Fits well into any grammar/word study curriculum). Lyrics and guitar chords are also
These graphics are designed to accompany my song, "Underneath," which is a song about adding and subtracting fractions of the same denominator (and also a song about life in general). Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics slightly
These graphics are designed to accompany my song, "Square Dance," which was created to help elementary school students with memorizing multiplication facts (namely, squaring numbers). Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based on
Of all the songs I've ever written, this song is my students' favorite. It was created to help elementary school students with memorizing multiplication facts (namely, squaring numbers). Students will have a blast with the movements, and I can
This song, "Farmer's Market," was created to help elementary school students with memorizing multiplication facts (namely, skip counting). The graphics can be printed on cardstock and made into a cute little book to use with the song. Montessori
This sweet song, "Underneath," is designed to help elementary students learn adding and subtracting fractions of the same denominator. At the end, there is a surprising twist with a lesson about life in general. Montessori teachers will notice
These lyrics are designed to accompany my song, "Farmer's Market," which was created to help elementary school students with memorizing multiplication facts (namely, skip counting). The graphics can be printed on cardstock and made into a cute
"The Friendship Song" is jam-packed with regular adverbs like "quietly," "intricately," "gratefully," etc., as well as irregular adverbs such as, "always," "anywhere," "forever," and so on. It also happens to be a really nice song about how to be a
These irregular adverb cards accompany my song, "The Friendship Song." This song is jam-packed with regular adverbs like "quietly," "intricately," "gratefully," etc., as well as irregular adverbs such as, "always," "anywhere," "forever," and so on.
These lyrics are designed to accompany my song, "Square Dance," which was created to help elementary school students with memorizing multiplication facts (namely, squaring numbers). Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based on the
These graphics are designed to accompany my song, "The Greater Denominator Blues," which is a song about comparing fractions of different denominators. Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based the red fraction inset material that
These graphics are designed to accompany my song, "Underneath," which is a song about adding and subtracting fractions of the same denominator (and also a song about life in general). These graphics go with the second half of the song (the life
These logical agreement cards accompany my song, "The Friendship Song." This song is jam-packed with regular adverbs like "quietly," "intricately," "gratefully," etc., as well as irregular adverbs such as, "always," "anywhere," "forever," and so on.
These graphics are designed to accompany my song, "The Greater Denominator Blues," which is a song about comparing fractions of different denominators. Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based the red fraction inset material that
These graphics are designed to accompany my song, "The Greater Denominator Blues," which is a song about comparing fractions of different denominators. Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based the red fraction inset material that
These graphics are designed to accompany my song, "The Greater Denominator Blues," which is a song about comparing fractions of different denominators. Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based the red fraction inset material that