Putting lyrics on the overhead is sure fire winner as well.  We kept a class 
songbook with the overheads stored in clear plastic 
page projectors.  The kids could pop open the notebook and lay the page 
protectors on the overhead, which we kept on the 
floor with a low screen.

Lori

On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 20:22 , Olga Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>My first graders have become very interested in songs
>that have been written into book form----There were
>ten in the bed, You are my sunshine, This old Man,
>Skip to my lou, are a few of the titles that come to
>mind.  They also love to read alot of the poetry that
>we have studied so far---much of it set to music. 
>Music has been a great attraction to reading for my
>little ones.
>One of the things I am in the process of doing is
>getting the sheet music for the patriotic songs we are
>supposed to expose  first graders to and put them in
>the listening center for them to follow along as they
>listen to the music.
>Hope this helps.
>olga
>
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