New to Songs for Teaching® is Cherry Carl's School Days Songs.

Information about School Days Songs:
School Days Songs provides resources and materials for classroom teachers, reading and resource specialists, speech therapists, parents and students in the area of language arts.
School Days is a full color reproducible teaching unit album with printables. Preschool and primary teachers will love creating a classroom School Days theme. The School Days printables include over 200 pages: books, writing activities, stationery and collectable song squares. The illustrations are the work of Helena Normark, the talented artist of GraphicGarden.com fame.
School Days Printables:
School Days Songs Album has 29 songs!

It is Time for School! • Crossing Guards • How Did You Get to School Today? • Ride! Ride! Ride! • I'm Ready for the First Day of School! • I'm Crayon Crazy! • Art From the Heart • Careful Cuts • A Bad Hair Day • Down in the First Grade • What Do You Do? • I've Been Working On My Letters • We Love Books! • Computer Whiz • You Are My Good Friends • Let's Go Out to the Playground! • I Need a Little Push • Hop! Hop! Hop! • Hop! Hopscotch! • Jump! Jump! Jump! • Do You See Me Sliding Down? • Up and Down • Good For You! • You Put Your Right Hands Up • Put Your Erasers Down • Fancy Feet • Wall of Fame • Homework! Homework! • It is Time to Say Good-Bye!
Cherry Carl's School Days Songs.

Here's a short biography on Cherry Carl:
My name is Cherry Carl, and I retired in June, 2003, after 35 years as a teacher and Language Arts Specialist in Santee, California. However, I continued my role as an instructor at the University of California, San Diego, in the Reading Specialist Certification Program until June, 2009.
I wasn't ready to retire. Teaching is in my blood! (My mother always reminded me that when I was little, I dragged the neighborhood kids in to play school whether they wanted to or not!) I still have the strong desire to make a difference for teachers, parents, and students. I'm passionate about the joy of knowing how to read and write and want every child to have the experience of closing a book with a sigh, "Wow, that was a good book!" The only way they can do that is by having the necessary skills and strategies to become independent readers. Teachers and parents need to be aware of the all-important instructional tools and "promising practices."
Many thanks to Cherry Carl for permission to display these lyric excerpts. Artwork licensed by www.art4crafts.com.
© Cherry Carl. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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