Rhyme and RhythmRhymes and Rules
Using rhyme and rhythm as learning aids to modify the behaviours of pupils in school and classroom
Mike Glover
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/EarthToneEnterprises
The best educational Hip Hop CD ever produced-this revolutionary cd teaches children maths, grammar, geography, the internet and more-contemporary rap, pop, and latin music that is actually good for kids.
Mind Gamesby Earth Tone Enterprises© Copyright - Charles Webb / Earth Tone Enterprises (700106352422)
Your drink will help you think!
This is how we line up,Line up,Line up.
This is how we line up –
Straight, like a soldier!
This is how we line up,Line up,Line up.
This is how we line up –Straight like a soldier!
No hat: No play,You will have no fun today! Class 3b
Don’t fight – it’s not right!
Class 4a
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