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Teaching with Nursery Rhymes: Mary Had a Little Lamb
Using the nursery rhyme, Mary Had a Little Lamb to teach rhyming words and word families is great fun for students. Follow along in this series of nursery rhyme lesson plans.
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Teaching with Nursery Rhymes: Hickory Dickory Dock
Hickory Dickory Dock is one of my favorite rhymes to teach with. I love the sing-song way it is written. Learn more here about making a whole series of nursery rhymes to teach rhyming words and word families with these old favorites.
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Teaching with Nursery Rhymes: Jack and Jill
Another delightful nursery rhyme in our study of rhyming words and word families by use of nursery rhymes.
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Teaching Nursery Rhymes: An Introduction
This is the start of a series using nursery rhymes in the classroom to teach rhyming words and word families. Here you will find a weekly lesson plan on how to use nursery rhymes.
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Teaching With Nursery Rhymes: Rain, Rain Go Away
Here you will find a lesson in a series of articles on how to use nursery rhymes to teach rhyming words and word families. We take a closer look at Rain, Rain, Go Away and how to use it to teach rhyming words, vocabulary, and word families.
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Teaching with Nursery Rhymes: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Here you will find another lesson plan in the series teaching rhyming words and word families using nursery rhymes.
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