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<title>Celebrating Spring</title>
<description>This week I received an email from my good friend, Silvia, who lives in Guatemala. I first met Silvia Zulena Saga Pineda, last year, when she wrote telling me about the young children she was teaching in the garage of her home. Silvia resides in the poorest area of Guatemala. These children, if it were not for Silvia, would have no other place to attend school. Over the summer, Silvia's garage started to leak so badly she needed to move the school to another location. That did not slow her down at all. She now has so many students that she teaches them in two shifts, by herself, each day. In total now, Silvia's small school has 30 students with 4 more on a waiting list.
Last year, when I featured Silvia in our newsletter, the students at Lancaster High, in Lancaster, Ohio, took it upon themselves to raise funds to buy Silvia's students books for their classroom. Thanks to the students of Lancaster High, and their teacher Jenny Spencer, Silvia's classroom is now filled with over $700 worth of books.
You can visit Silvia's website online at www.compartiendoesperanza.ws, and you can write to Silvia and her students by emailing silvisaga@gmail.com. (Silvia speaks Spanish.)
Helping Silvia's classes would be a wonderful spring project for any class to undertake. For further details about the success of last year's project, please feel free to email me.

This Week's Theme - Celebrating Spring     
The month of March and the advent of Spring is an exciting and uplifting time. We've chosen two free song downloads that celebrate flowers, seedlings and Spring. These are from volumes 1 and 4 of the Singing Sight Words series. We hope that you and your students enjoy these songs and the accompanying activities! Based on the Dolch sight word lists, our Singing Sight Words series uses 50 songs to teach over 300 of the most commonly used sight words.
Click here to buy this week's special: the 4 volume Singing Sight Words series PLUS the 4 corresponding reproducible resource/activity books.  They are all on special  this week for only $99.99 (regular $127.60).

Free Song Downloads 
Flowers  from the CD/Book Kit: Singing Sight Words, vol. 1
Click here to   purchase the entire Sight Words series for 
only $99.99 (regular $127.60).

Download the song Flowers  in Mp3 format: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-FlowersMp3.shtml

Lyrics   for  Flowers  can be downloaded here:
http://www.sara-jordan.com/Flowers.pdf

Just a Little Seed  from the CD/Book Kit: Singing Sight Words, vol. 4
Click here to   purchase the entire Sight Words series for 
only $99.99 (regular $127.60).

Download the song  Just a Little Seed  in Mp3 format: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-JustALittleSeedMp3.shtml

Lyrics   for Just a Little Seed can be downloaded here: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/JustALittleSeed.pdf

Corresponding Online Links and Activities
Younger children will enjoy this spring time coloring book which may be printed out.
http://www.bry-backmanor.org/actpag35.html
This FREE SPRING ACTIVITY from Celebrate Seasons  entails planting seeds and watching them grow.
http://www.sara-jordan.com/SpringCycleActivity.pdf
Students in grades K-5 will have fun with this Eggshell People activity. Check it out!
http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/02/lp259-02.shtml
Here is a good on-line concentration game for students from K-5.
http://www.primarygames.com/season_match/spring_match/spring_match.htm
The Kaboose website has some theme based puzzles and word searches.
http://www.kidsdomain.com/holiday/spring/word.html
Education World's Five Lessons for Teaching About Plants
http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson259.shtml
Oodles of great activities from Saskatchewan, Canada (the Curriculum and Instruction Branch)
http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/kindergarten/kindsths.html
Learn about the return of the robin.
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/robin/SpringFever.html

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<title>Fostering and Developing a Global Perspective</title>
<description>I have a nickname for my daughter. I call her G.G. That's short for Genius Girl. Last week G.G. came to visit and brought me a birthday present she had sculpted and painted - a cute little fridge magnet. G.G. has a talent for sculpting, illustration, animation, film making and designing clothes. School has never been easy for G.G. who daydreams and struggles through academic courses. I am mentioning this because I believe that all kids have a little genius inside of themselves. Of course, geniuses are not good at everything they do, but as teachers and parents, we can spot and encourage the talents and strengths in each child.


 A Special Note to Our Readers

The students of Lancaster High School in Ohio have been collecting supplies to donate to Silvia Saga de Pineda&amp;rsquo;s small mission school in Guatemala. Anyone planning a trip to Guatemala from the US, who wouldn&amp;rsquo;t mind taking a second suitcase of supplies, is asked to contact teacher Jenny Spencer. &amp;iexcl;Gracias!


 This Week's Theme - Fostering and Developing a Global Perspective

If you've been watching CNN as much as I have, you probably wonder what is going on in this world. In North America we are living in an Age of Excess. Global warming is damaging the glaciers in the Arctic and affecting the rest of the world. There is a drastic rice shortage which brings devastation to countries where the main staple is rice. Meanwhile, newscasts are peppered with stories of the American primary elections and the hundreds of millions of dollars being poured into campaigns. I thought that this week we'd feature the song, &quot;Who's Going to Save Us Know?&quot; in English, Spanish and French. The theme of this song is really ecology but it also teaches the names of the continents and oceans.


 Free Song Downloads

 Who's Going to Save Us Now? is from the album Reading Readiness Songs.
 &amp;iquest;Qui&amp;eacute;n nos salvar&amp;aacute;? is from the album Fon&amp;eacute;tica funky. Qui viendra a notre secours? is from the album Folies phoniques.

 Click here to purchase Reading Readiness Songs on special this week only!

Click here for your free download of the song Who's Going to Save Us Now? in Mp3 format:
 http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-EnvironmentMp3.shtml

Lyrics for Who's Going to Save Us Now? can be downloaded here:
 http://www.sara-jordan.com/WhosGoingToSaveUs.pdf


 Click here to purchase Fon&amp;eacute;tica funky on special this week only!

Click here for your free download of the song &amp;iquest;Qui&amp;eacute;n nos salvar&amp;aacute;? in Mp3 format:
 http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-NossalvaraMp3.shtml

Lyrics for &amp;iquest;Qui&amp;eacute;n nos salvar&amp;aacute;? can be downloaded here:
 http://www.sara-jordan.com/NosSalvara.pdf


Click here to purchase Folies phoniques on special this week only!

Click here for your free download of the song &amp;iquest;Qui&amp;eacute;n nos salvar&amp;aacute;? in Mp3 format:
 http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-NotresecoursMp3.shtml

Lyrics for &amp;iquest;Qui&amp;eacute;n nos salvar&amp;aacute;? can be downloaded here:
 http://www.sara-jordan.com/Notresecours.pdf


 Corresponding Online Links and Activities

 Learn About Europe By Having Fun Judging the Eurovision Song Contest

You'll have a great time with this activity! Have your students learn about geography, and the countries in the European Union, as they listen, critique and vote on all of the participating bands involved in this year's Eurovision.

This year there will be two Semi-Finals of the Eurovision Song Contest held on May 20th and 22nd. Twenty-five finalists (bands) will be chosen from the original 48 bands competing. These finalists will compete in on May 24th in the Finale, to be held in Serbia.

Students in your classes could each choose a band, play the video of the song for the class, and research the country represented by the band. Have students in your class vote for their favorite band/song.

Further study could include why contestants of many countries feel that they have a better chance if they perform in English. Your class could discuss whether it might be better to preserve the heritage of each country by insisting that countries perform in their native languages. (Would this be a disadvantage to smaller countries who may have fewer potential voters speaking that language?)

You'll find a list of participating countries/bands here:
 http://www.eurovision.tv/page/participants-2008

By clicking on the link (of each country) students can print out the bios of each group and the lyrics of each song.

You can find out a little about the history of the Eurovision Song Contest here:
 http://www.eurovision.tv/page/history

The curious will find frequently asked Questions and Answers about the song contest here:
 http://www.eurovision.tv/page/help-faq


 AND NOW FOR THE REALLY EDUCATIONAL PART!

Check out these links. I searched the net for the very best European geography quizzes I could find. Congratulations to the folks at ILike2Learn.com. These quizzes are bright and the maps are cheerful. There is even a little help box for those of us who need help! I'd probably make this part of the contest too. Students should learn all of these!

Here is the map quiz:
 http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html

Here is the capitals quiz:
 http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/Europecapitals.html

If your students are a little young to participate in Eurovision, please accept my apology. So often our newsletters include activities for early learners. If you'd like to participate in something a little simpler for younger students, I suggest you have your class write to pen pals in European countries (see below for our Pen Pal Forum). The European map quizzes would still be fun and challenging for kids of any age.
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<description>I'm gearing up to do 3 road trips during the next 8 weeks and will be driving through Texas, Florida and California, stopping to visit parent/teacher stores. If you'd like to meet for coffee, as I make my way through your state, please send me an email and we'll see what we can arrange. It's always nice to take a break on these long trips and I enjoy meeting the people I've written to for so long.

Easter weekend is always fun around here. My house backs onto an enormous park where little kids run. searching for Easter eggs. Fluffy, my dog, and I went out to watch. Fluffy may have been coveting those chocolate eggs because when we got home she took her first opportunity to attack a box of chocolates and eat as much as she could. Luckily, she wasn't sick.
&amp;nbsp;

This Week's Theme - Celebrating Earth Day 

On April 22nd, people around the world will be celebrating Earth Day. We hope that you enjoy these two bilingual songs (English-Spanish and English-French). These songs teach about recycling and the use of common &quot;question words&quot;.
&amp;nbsp;

Free Song Downloads

What Is Recycling? / &amp;iquest;Qu&amp;eacute; es el reciclaje?, is from the album Bilingual Songs: English-Spanish, vol. 4. What Is Recycling? / Qu'est-ce que le recyclage?, is from the album Bilingual Songs: English-French, vol. 4.

Click here to purchase the entire English-Spanish Bilingual Series on special this week only! 

Click here for your free download of the song What Is Recycling? / &amp;iquest;Qu&amp;eacute; es el reciclaje? in Mp3 format:
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-RecyclingMp3.shtml

Lyrics for What Is Recycling? / &amp;iquest;Qu&amp;eacute; es el reciclaje? can be downloaded here: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/RecyclingSP.pdf
&amp;nbsp;

Click here to purchase the entire English-French Bilingual Series on special this week only! 

Click here for your free download of the song What Is Recycling? / Qu'est-ce que le recyclage? in Mp3 format:
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-Recycling2Mp3.shtml

Lyrics for What Is Recycling? / Qu'est-ce que le recyclage? can be downloaded here: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/RecyclingFR.pdf
&amp;nbsp;

Corresponding Links and Activities

Corresponding Links Check out these curriculum based links with activities. Send an Earth Day Ecard Free, by clicking here: 
http://support.nature.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ecard_earthday2006_ed6

This five-day unit of ideas and activities, written by Deanna Fry and published in Green Teacher magazine, will help elementary school teachers explore our connections with the earth. http://www.greenteacher.com//articles/earthweek.html

Print these four recycling kits for activities to be done in the classroom or at home to celebrate Earth Day. Files in PDF. From Planet Pals.
http://www.planetpals.com/pprecycle.html

You'll find some great Earth Day activities for all ages here at the Earth Day Wilderness site. http://earthday.wilderness.org/teachers/classroom.htm</description>
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<title>Time Management and Teaching Accountability</title>
<description>If anyone lives in Orlando and would like to meet for coffee, please email me. I&amp;rsquo;ll be there for a few days close to the beginning of March.

For everyone else who doesn&amp;rsquo;t live in Orlando, we have an ongoing party happening at MySpace. There is some running dialog in the blogging area. Besides having fun and sharing stories, each week, participants have a chance of winning free CDs. Please join by clicking here.


This Week's Theme - Time Management and Teaching Accountability

I'm posting up these songs and activities for personal reasons. Lately I've been feeling that I haven't done such a good job as a parent and tutor, teaching time management and accountability. Hopefully I can redeem myself by sending some great songs to everyone teaching how to tell time in English, French and Spanish.


Free Song Downloads

This week we are offering three free songs. The three CD/book kits, that feature these songs, may be purchased at a 35% discount on our website this week only.

Telling Time is from the album Reading Readiness Songs, La hora is from Fon&amp;eacute;tica funky...y algo m&amp;aacute;s and Quelle heure est-il? is from Folies phoniques...et plus.


Click here to purchase Reading Readiness Songs on special this week only! 

Click here for your free download of the song Telling Time in Mp3 format:
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-TellingTimeMp3.shtml

Lyrics for Telling Time can be downloaded here: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/TellingTime.pdf


Click here to purchase Fon&amp;eacute;tica funky...y algo m&amp;aacute;s on special this week only!

Click here for your free download of the song La hora in Mp3 format:
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-LaHoraMp3.shtml

Lyrics for La hora can be downloaded here:
http://www.sara-jordan.com/LaHora.pdf


Click here to purchase Folies phoniques...et plus on special this week only!

Click here for your free download of the song Quelle heure est-il? in Mp3 format:
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-QuelHeureMp3.shtml

Lyrics for Quelle heure est-il? can be downloaded here: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/QuelHeure.pdf


Corresponding Links and Activities

Printable Time Management Charts for Kids of All Ages

Organize your kids with these neat online printouts from PBS.

Weekly homework charts:
http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/school/time/print_homework_chart.html

Weekly planners:
http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/school/time/print_weekly_planner.html

Grab the dice and print out this time management game (suitable for 8-9 year olds)!
 http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/parents/lesson_plans/time_mgmt_game.html


Interesting Links for Preteens

This game, To Cheat or Not to Cheat,&amp;nbsp;requires a fairly sophisticated reading level but would be of interest to preteens.
http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/games/cheating/index.html

Try out this neat crossword puzzle from PBS with a time management theme
http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/school/time/print_crossword.html


Reading Material for Parents and Teachers

Here is an interesting article I found on TerrificParenting.com with hints and tips about teaching kids responsibility
http://www.terrificparenting.com/parenting-problems/mistakes-teaching-responsibility.htm

I like this article written by Sandra Tuell, Teaching Kids Time Management.
http://www.newhomes.com/realestateblog/2007/09/10/teaching-kids-time-management/

You'll find some useful hints on teaching kids to be organized here:
https://www.myappointmentbooks.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;amp;task=view&amp;amp;id=2</description>
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<title>Celebrating Autumn and Hallowe'en</title>
<description>Fall here is filled with walks in the woods, canoe rides, and of course pumpkins. A friend of ours grows gigantic pumpkins which he enters into local contests each year. This one, in the photo, is approximately 550 lbs!

Click here to enter our contest! If you send photos of your own pumpkins we will post them up for everyone to see. All submissions will be entered into a draw and the winner will win a copy of Celebrate Holidays. Good luck!

I often think about my young nephew the genius. He spends all of his spare time online. Sound familiar? But how much are kids actually learning? Click here to read my thoughts. 


This Week's Theme - Celebrating Autumn and Hallowe'en

We have a very neat song about The Legend of Stingy Jack. We thought we'd feature this song since it is about Hallowe'en. Enjoy!


Free Song Downloads

This week's download, Stingy Jack is from Celebrate Holidays.

You can purchase the entire album at a 35% discount on our website, this week only. Click here: http://www.sara-jordan.com/product-119-special.shtml

Download in Mp3 format:
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-HalloweenMp3.shtml

Lyrics for Stingy Jack can be downloaded here: http://www.sara-jordan.com/StingyJack.pdf 


Corresponding Links and Activities

Check out our very own Hallowe'en Cartooning Lesson
http://www.sara-jordan.com/activities-cartoon4.shtml

The younger crowd will enjoy coloring these free downloadable pictures. This site would be a good activity for preschoolers accompanied by a parent or older person.
http://parenting.leehansen.com/downloads/coloring/halloween-coloring.htm

This site has many lesson plans, thematic units and activities centered around Hallowe'en
http://www.theteachersguide.com/halloweenlessonplans.htm

You'll find a great assortment of games and activities here:
http://www.abcteach.com/directory/theme_units/month_to_month/j_october/
halloween/
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<title>Celebrating Multiculturalism and Diversity</title>
<description>Those of you who know me personally, know of my addiction to the internet. Even those of you who don't know me, probably suspect that I spend more time in cyberspace than anywhere else. That's why you won't find any photos of me on the blog doing anything else this week. I've been spending time in front of the monitor trying out the activities for this newsletter. They are fun, mesmerizing, and a challenge for kids and adults of any age. If you find yourself sitting too long in front of the computer, don't blame me!

This Week's Theme - Celebrating Multiculturalism and Diversity
Finally spring has arrived. With the coming of the new season and the beginning of new activities we felt it was a good time to enjoy some of the different cultures that exist around the world. This week we are celebrating diversity and multiculturalism with the song Celebrate the Human Race from the CD kit with the same name.


Free Song &amp;amp; Lyrics Download - Celebrate the Human Race from the CD/Book Kit: Celebrate the Human Race
Download in Mp3 format: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-HumanRaceMp3.shtml

Lyrics for Celebrate the Human Race can be downloaded here: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-HumanRace.shtml

You can view the contents of the entire CD here: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/product-106.shtml

Corresponding Links and Activities
LEARN ABOUT EUROPE BY HAVING FUN JUDGING THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST
You'll have a great time with this activity! Have your students learn about geography, and the countries in the European Union, as they listen, critique and vote on all of the participating bands involved in this year's Eurovision. 
28 countries in the European Union will be competing in the Semi-Finals of the Eurovision Song Contest on May 10th. Ten bands will be chosen as finalists and will perform in the finals on May 12th.

Students in your classes could each choose a band, play the video of the song for the class, research the country represented by the band. Have students in your class vote for their favorite band/song. 

Further research on the net could include why Italy chooses to boycott the contest, why France insists on only performing in French and why contestants of many other countries feel that they have a better chance if they perform in English. Your class could discuss whether it might be better to preserve the heritage of each country by insisting that countries perform in their native languages. (Would this be a disadvantage to smaller countries who may have fewer potential voters speaking that language?)
You'll find a list of competing bands/songs here. 
http://www.yle.fi/eurovision/main.php?id=2587
By clicking on the link (of each country) students can print out the bios of each group and the lyrics of each song.
You can find out a little about the history of the Eurovision Song Contest here:
http://www.yle.fi/eurovision/main.php?id=668
The curious will find frequently asked Questions and Answers about the song contest here:
http://www.yle.fi/eurovision/main.php?id=1481
AND NOW FOR THE REALLY EDUCATIONAL PART!
Check out these links. I searched the net for the very best European geography quizzes I could find. Congratulations to the folks at www.ILike2Learn.com. These quizzes are bright and the maps are cheerful. There is even a little help box for those of us who need help! I'd probably make this part of the contest too. Students should learn all of these!
Here is the map quiz.
http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/europe.html
Here is the capitals quiz.
http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/Europecapitals.html
If your students are a little young to participate in Eurovision, please accept my apology. So often our newsletters include activities for early learners. If you'd like to participate in something a little simpler for younger students, I suggest you have your class write to pen pals in European countries (see below for our Pen Pal Forum). The European map quizzes would still be fun and a challenge for kids of any age.
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<title>Celebrating Spring</title>
<description>Having just arrived back from a hectic trade show in Atlanta (NSSEA's Annual School Supply Show), this has been a period of relative rest. Last weekend, my daughter Jessie came to town so that we could attend the local annual women's charity concert, raising money for Women's Place, a shelter for abused women and children in our city. I've included some photos here.


This Week's Theme - Celebrating Spring

After quite a few big &quot;snow dumps&quot; we are patiently awaiting the arrival of spring. Hence this weeks theme, Celebrating Spring.


Free Song &amp;amp; Lyrics Download - Spring and the Cycle from the CD/Book Kit: Celebrate Seasons

Download in Mp3 format: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-SpringCycleMp3.shtml

Lyrics for Spring and the Cycle can be downloaded here: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/SpringCycleLyrics.pdf

You can view the contents of the entire CD here: http://www.sara-jordan.com/product-118.shtml


Corresponding Links and Activities

 Click here for a FREE SPRING ACTIVITY. This activity entails planting seeds and watching them grow.

Students in grades K-5 will have fun with this Eggshell People activity. Check it out!
http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/02/lp259-02.shtml

Here is a good on-line concentration game for students from K-5.
Heck it even took ME a few minutes to do the game and I am 53!
http://www.primarygames.com/season_match/spring_match/spring_match.htm

The Kaboose website has some theme based puzzles and word searches here:
http://www.kidsdomain.com/holiday/spring/word.html
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<title> Making Learning to Read Fun and Meaningful</title>
<description>You may remember me mentioning how excited I was at the chance                to become a volunteer literacy tutor for adults in our community.                Well, after a few months of waiting, the agency still hasn't set                me up with a student. In the meantime, however, two incredible things                have happened! Two literacy tutoring situations have literally fallen                into my lap. The first involves a young neighbor, who I've                started helping. We are working together to boost his literacy skills to reach                the grade one standards. This cute little six-year-old lights up my day every                time he comes over here and I now have many ideas for new songs.                The second situation is even more incredible. It's a long story,                but in short, I now help a woman in Oklahoma learn to read. She is in her 50s. Over the next little while,                I plan to share with you what is working for me and my students,              as we tackle literacy head-on.


 This Week's Theme - Literacy - 
Making Learning to Read Fun and Meaningful!
The song I've chosen this week is a simple song. It's fun to sing                and it's easy to read. It will be useful for students, of any age,                who are learning to read English. It is called Swing, Swing                Up, and is a song teaching the sound of the letter 's'. It                comes from the album Funky              Phonics: Learn to Read, vol 1.



    
        
            
            Free Song                      &amp;amp; Lyrics Download - Swing, Swing Up from the                      CD/Book Kit: Funky Phonics: Learn to Read, vol. 1
            
            Download in Mp3 format: 
            http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-SwingUpMp3.shtml
            
            Lyrics for Swing, Swing Up can be downloaded here:                      
            http://www.sara-jordan.com/SwingSwingUp.pdf
            
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Corresponding Links and Activities
Here are three pages from the Funky                Phonics: Learn to Read, vol. 1, Resource/Activity Book.                These activities and exercises focus on the letter 's' and are based                on the contents of the song, Swing, Swing Up.
Click here                to download the pages.

Today I found the most amazing resource for teaching kids (and even                older adults) how to read. The website is http://www.starfall.com.                They have all sorts of things for readers at every level! This website,                packed with free learning resources, is provided by Dr. Stephen                Shultz and his wife, Susan Polis-Shutz, owners of the famous Blue                Mountain greeting card company. 
You'll find some easy games for beginning readers by clicking the                link below and looking at the games under the column Play.
http://www.starfall.com/n/level-a/learn-to-read/load.htm?f                            
You'll find some great fun animated activities focusing on the                letter &quot;s&quot; here:
http://www.starfall.com/n/level-k/letter-s/load.htm?f               

Here are a few hands-on manipulatives that I have purchased                for my six-year-old neighbor. They work particularly well.
We use magnetic letters made by the company Melissa and Doug.                They can be purchased through Amazon. I found that it was better                to purchase two sets, otherwise you may not have enough letters                to make words.
Here is the link:
http://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Wooden-Letters-52%252dpc%252e-Set/dp/B00005BHT3               
This First Words kit from Magnetic Poetry was also a big                hit. Here is a link to the same set that I am using here. They seem                to be working very well.
http://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Poetry-First-Words/dp/B000CBHTGA               </description>
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<description>We are proud to be finally putting the finishing touches on Bilingual Preschool: English-French. It will be available for purchase starting December 18. At the same time we will also be releasing Bilingual Preschool: English-Spanish, for which we already have some sample songs on our website. http://www.SongsThatTeach.com

Putting these two new titles together has been a big job and we spent a lot of time on it this fall. It feels very rewarding to see the final product after working on it for so long. There are so many components to assemble when making a new CD kit that once it all comes together there is a real feeling of accomplishment among all those involved. A special thank you goes out to our singers: Julie Crocheti&amp;egrave;re and Peter LeBuis as well as to Mark Shannon, our recording engineer and arranger. Congratulations to everyone who worked on these two products, behind the scenes, on a job well done. You can read more and see some pics on the blog. Enjoy! 


This Week's Theme - Music and Movement for Early Learners

Our new Bilingual Preschool: English-Spanish CD kit promotes learning a second language and makes it fun to do so. We have incorporated interactive learning and classroom involvement into the songs and activities. This is why we have chosen Music and Movement as our theme for the week. This week's song is from our new CD. This fun, catchy tune allows early learners to sing and dance, in two different languages. It's great for learning Spanish. It's also great for learning English.

My daughter, Jessie and her boyfriend Grant put together this video to show how kids can reinforce their learning by incorporating movement into the song.


Free Song &amp;amp; Lyrics Download - Movin' and Groovin' / Ritmo y movimiento from the CD/Book Kit: Bilingual Preschool: English-Spanish 

Download in Mp3 format: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-GroovinMovinMp3.shtml

Lyrics for Movin' and Groovin' / Ritmo y movimiento can be downloaded here: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/S31-GroovinMovin.pdf

You can view the contents of the entire CD here: http://www.sara-jordan.com/product-S31.shtml


Corresponding Links and Activities

Here are some neat links to websites that emphasize the importance of staying active through fun activities and games involving music.

Preschool and Kindergarten:

Here are some ideas submitted by teachers for different activities that can be done in the classroom using a musical setting.
http://www.ecewebguide.com/movement.html

Here are some fun music and movement games.
http://fun.familyeducation.com/toddler/music/37371.html

This is an article by the National Network for Child Care and includes some instruction and activities relating to music and movement.
http://www.nncc.org/Curriculum/cc21_music.movement.html

Here is a fun classroom activity.
http://www.wiu.edu/thecenter/art/activity/activitypages/drawmus.html

Older Students:

This is a Spanish-English quiz including direction words.
http://iteslj.org/v/s/ac-directions.html

Here are all sorts of labelling and naming activities in Spanish.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/label/spanish.shtml

This website has a wide variety of English-Spanish online games and activities.
http://www.tpsd.org/mms/spanish.htm </description>
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<description>I just got back from Frankfurt, Germany late last night where we were exhibiting at the Frankfurt Book Fair. I had heard about the fair, the world's largest, for many years but this was the first time we actually participated. It was very busy with almost 300,000 visitors and over 7,000 exhibitors. For a whole week the city of Frankfurt was bustling with international booksellers, agents, librarians and publishers. It was exciting to meet with so many people from around the world who are interested in the well being and education of children everywhere. Please check out our blog for more on our adventures in Frankfurt.


This Week's Theme - Hallowe'en Fun

Hallowe'en is fast approaching. I was trying to think of a theme that was educational without a focus on sugar overload. I thought that kids might to learn a little about anatomy since we see so many images of skeletons during Hallowe'en. I hope that you enjoy the song we have included as well as the Hallowe'en cartooning lesson my daughter created. I've come across some pretty impressive free phonics games online for preschoolers. I'll include a link to those too.


Free Song &amp;amp; Lyrics Download

Musculo-Skeletal Party from the CD/Book Kit: Healthy Habits for Early Learners 

Download in Mp3 format: 
http://www.sara-jordan.com/promo-MusculoMp3.shtml

Lyrics for Musculo-Skeletal Party can be downloaded here: http://www.sara-jordan.com/Musculo.pdf

You can view the contents of the entire CD here: http://www.sara-jordan.com/product-116.shtml 


Corresponding Links and Activities

Here are some of our own activities and some links you may find of interest:

Here is a drawing of the skeletal system you can print out for your students. This could be a coloring assignment for younger students. Older students can be asked to search the net (or the library) in order to actually name the different parts of the skeletal system.
http://www.tipztime.com/minicharts/skeleton.html

This link will help students find and label the different parts of the skeletal system.
http://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html

Grownups! Try this quiz for a laugh! It's a bit hard but at least it will give you some new conversational tid-bits at your next social function.
http://www.funtrivia.com/flashquiz/index.cfm?qid=1914

Cartooning Lesson
Preschoolers will enjoy this basic cartooning lesson celebrating Hallowe'en.
http://www.sara-jordan.com/activities-cartoon4.shtml </description>
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