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In this lesson, we embark on an exciting adventure to the toy store, where we encounter a variety of fun toys, including a big brown bear, a little white kite, and a big blue scooter. Each toy sparks imagination and encourages sharing, as we discuss which toys we like best and how we can play together. The lesson emphasizes the joy of exploration and the importance of friendship through play.
“The Letter B Song”

In the lesson “Bobby’s Big Boy Bike,” children are introduced to various characters and their adventures, all centered around words that start with the letter “B.” Through engaging stories about Bobby, Billy, Bebop, and Beth, students are encouraged to identify and explore “B” words in their reading, making it a fun and interactive learning experience. The lesson emphasizes vocabulary building and phonetic awareness while promoting creativity and participation.
“The Letter C Song”

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter C and its sound, highlighting words that begin with this letter, such as candle, car, and candy cane. We also enjoyed stories about baking with Cammy and Carly, adventures in Canyon Town, and met Calypso Connor’s quirky cat, all while celebrating the fun and playful nature of the letter C.
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In this lesson, we learn about the significance of birthdays, which are celebrated once a year to mark the day someone was born. The lesson highlights common birthday traditions, such as singing the “Happy Birthday” song, blowing out candles on a cake, and playing games, while also emphasizing the diversity of birthday celebrations around the world. Ultimately, it encourages everyone to enjoy their special day with friends and family.
“The Letter E Song”

In this lesson, students are introduced to the letter “E” through engaging characters like Emma the emu, Ellie the elephant, and Edith the eagle. They learn about the letter’s significance and explore various words that begin with “E,” while also encouraging creativity through drawing and singing. The lesson emphasizes the fun and excitement of discovering new words associated with the letter “E.”
‘I Am a Superhero!’ ????♂️ Sing Along Music Video I Social-Emotional Music Adventure ????

In this lesson, students learn about the qualities that make someone a superhero, emphasizing the importance of helping others, being kind, and having fun. They are encouraged to see themselves as superheroes by assisting their families and engaging in positive actions every day. The lesson inspires children to embrace their potential to make a difference in the lives of those around them.
“Sing the Alphabet”

In this lesson, children are introduced to the alphabet through a fun and engaging song that pairs each letter from A to Z with a relatable word and activity. The lesson encourages participation and reinforces learning by associating letters with familiar objects and actions, making it an enjoyable experience for young learners. By the end, students celebrate their accomplishment of singing the entire alphabet together.
“The Letter U Song”

In the lesson “Woo-hoo for the Letter U!”, students are introduced to the letter U, exploring its position in the alphabet and its various sounds. The lesson highlights words that begin with U, such as “untie” and “uniform,” while encouraging students to celebrate the letter through fun activities and sounds. Overall, it’s an engaging way to learn about the significance and versatility of the letter U.
Meet Our Helpers! ????♂️????????⚕️???????? Fun Songs for Kids about Community Heroes

In today’s lesson, we learned about the important roles of community helpers, including police officers, firefighters, doctors, and teachers. Each of these individuals plays a vital part in keeping us safe, healthy, and educated, and it’s essential to appreciate their hard work. Let’s remember to thank them for their contributions to our lives!
“The Letter J Song”

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter J and its joyful sound, highlighted by names and fun words that start with J, such as jelly, juggle, and jiggle. Students were encouraged to think of their own J words and engage creatively by drawing pictures of items that begin with the letter J, celebrating the excitement of this letter in a playful way.