Songs & Chants: A, E, I, O, U

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A, E, I, O, UA, E, I, O, UVowels are letters that changesounds.A, E, I, O, UVowels in every word are found.A, E, I, O, UShort or long, they’re all around.A, E, I, O, UThese are called the vowels.A, E, I, O, USometimes Y is too.A, E, I, O, USongs & Chants: A, E, I, O, UCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

Alphabet SoupAlphabet -ZThe alphabet is fun to sing.I sing it every day.From a to z or z to a,I sing it either -ASongs & Chants: Alphabet SoupCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

Be VerbsBe VerbsI am happy. He is sad.We are scary. We are bad.She was worried. They were mad.These are called the Be Verbs.am, is, are, was, wereThese are called the Be Verbs.Action, action—not with theseverbs.am, is, are, was, wereBe Verbs!Songs & Chants: Be VerbsCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

Buckle My ShoeBuckle My ShoeOne, two, buckle my shoe.Three, four, shut the door.Five, six, pick up sticks.Seven, eight, open the gate.Nine, ten, big fat hen.Songs & Chants: Buckle My ShoeCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

ColorsColorsThe sun is yellow.The sky is blue.The grass is green,And the trees are, too.The flowers are orange.The water is blue.The apples are red,And the birds are, too.Songs & Chants: ColorsCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

Counting Is FunCounting Is FunOne, one, counting is fun.Two, two, baking with you.Three, three, three eggs for me.One, two, three.Let’s count from one to ten.Four, four, need one more.Five, five, five cups piled high.Six, six, six spoons to mix.One, two, three, four, five, six.Let’s count from one to ten.Seven, seven, into the oven.Eight, eight, eight, fill each plate.Nine, nine, it’s tasting time.Ten, ten let’s do it again.One, two, three, four, five, six,seven, eight, nine, ten.Let’s count from one to ten!Songs & Chants: Counting Is FunCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

Days of the WeekDays of the WeekSunday, Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday, Friday, Saturday.Seven days are in a week.Yes, seven days to work and play.Songs & Chants: Days of the WeekCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

Fuzzy WuzzyFuzzy WuzzyFuzzy Wuzzy was a bear.Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair.Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy,Was he?Songs & Chants: Fuzzy WuzzyCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

GoodMorning,Good EveningGood Morning, Good EveningThe sun comes up,Good morning!The sun comes up,Good morning!The sun comes up,Good morning!Wake up!Get out of bed!The sun goes down,Good evening!The sun goes down,Good evening!The sun goes down,Good evening!Time to go to sleep.Songs & Chants: Good Morning, Good EveningCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

Hickory,Dickory,DockHickory, Dickory, DockHickory, dickory, dock.The mouse ran up the clock.The clock struck one.The mouse ran down!Hickory, dickory, dock.Songs & Chants: Hickory, Dickory, DockCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

IfYou’reHappyand You Know ItIf You’re Happy and You Know ItIf you’re happy and you know it,Clap your hands.If you’re happy and you know it,Clap your hands.If you’re happy and you know it,Then your face will surely show it.If you’re happy and you know it,Clap your hands.Songs & Chants: If You’re Happy and You Know ItCopyright Imagine Learning, Inc.Speaking and Listening

It’s MineIt’s MineWe use pronouns to play games.Pronouns take the place of names.He has it. It’s his.She has it. It’s hers.he—hisshe—hersWe use pronouns to play games.Pronouns take the place of names.They have it. It’s theirs.We have it. It’s ours.they—theirswe—oursI have it. It’s mine.Better luck next time.We use pronouns to play games.P

Songs & Chants: Good Morning, Good Evening Speaking and Listening Good Morning, Good Evening The sun comes up, Good morning! The sun comes up, Good morning! The sun comes up, Good morning! Wake up! Get out of bed! The sun goes down, Good evening! The sun goes down, Good evening! The sun goes

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