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Let's Dance and Sing the ABCs - Jack Hartman

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Title:

Let's Dance and Sing the ABCs - Jack Hartman

URL:

https://youtu.be/2ht-E0IcU5w

Content Source:

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YouTube
Type: Audio/Video

Overview:

"Let's Dance and Sing the ABCs" by Jack Hartmann has you dancing through the alphabet to build body and brain connections. This version is the traditional alphabet song pacing. The first time through the alphabet you will disco dance through the lower case letters. Do the chicken dance as you dance and sing the upper case letters. You will swim your way through the upper and lower case letters presented together in this ABC song for kids. 

Content Standard(s):
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: K
11. Recognize and name all upper and lower case letters in non-sequential order with accuracy and automaticity.
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Teacher Vocabulary:
11.
  • Recognize
  • Uppercase letters
  • Lowercase letters
  • Non-sequential order
  • Accuracy
  • Automaticity
Knowledge:
11. Students know:
  • The name and shape of all upper- and lowercase letters, regardless of the order in which they are presented.
Skills:
11. Students are able to:
  • Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters in non-sequential order with accuracy and automaticity. For example, when shown a printed letter of the alphabet, the student can say the correct letter name within several seconds.
Understanding:
11. Students understand that:
  • Recognizing all upper- and lowercase letters correctly and quickly will help them improve their decoding automaticity.
  • A letter's name is the only attribute of a letter that never changes. For example, the letter A can make different sounds depending on its position in a word, however, it will always be the letter A.
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Author: Ginger Boyd
Alabama State Department of Education