Ditty Bugs CD: 50 Powerful Memory Rhymes that Will Lock in Learning for your Students
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Ditty Bugs CD: 50 Powerful Memory Rhymes that Will Lock in Learning for your Students  -     By: Carol Barnier

Ditty Bugs CD: 50 Powerful Memory Rhymes that Will Lock in Learning for your Students

YWAM Publishing / 2011 / Compact disc

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Lock in learning with Carol Barnier's Ditty Songs! 50 powerful memory rhymes will stick in your children's (and your!) mind- - and make remembering common facts and information easy. Learn skip counting, when Leif Erickson comes to America, about Lewis and Clark, the names of the planets, the parts of an atom, the Ten Commandments, and more! With ditties covering language arts, math, history, science, and Bible, this CD features 50 ditties, printable text for all, and helpful instruction (PDF and audio) on using these learning tools.

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Title: Ditty Bugs CD: 50 Powerful Memory Rhymes that Will Lock in Learning for your Students
By: Carol Barnier
Format: Compact disc
Vendor: YWAM Publishing
Publication Date: 2011
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 1932096698
ISBN-13: 9781932096699
Ages: 10-14
Stock No: WW096699

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It's easy. It's fast. And once you catch the "ditty bug" you'll realize how powerful rhytmical language is as an effective learning tool. Be amazed as your kids put useful things to memory Includes 50 learning rhymes on audio CD. Give your students the advantage of a lifelong memory of vital information and instant recall of hundreds of key principles. This CD includes: * 50 unforgettable rhyming ditties * Downloadable text for all ditties to aid in memorization * An explanation of how to best utilize ditties in the core areas of study. Why use Ditties? Quick...finish this sentence. "In fourteen hundred and ninety-two..." I'd bet good money you said, "Columbus sailed the ocean blue." That's because rhythmical language is a powerful learning tool. We cannot shake things we learned as rhythms or poems, even if we wanted to. They just stick in ways that other things do not.

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