Two Letter
Words
Sing two letter
words to “If You’re Happy and You Know It.”
If
you want to spell he, say “h” “e.”
If
you want to spell he, say “h” “e.”
It’s
easy as can be when you sing and spell with me.
If
you want to spell he, say “h” “e.”
Three Letter
Words
Sing three letter words to “Where Is
Thumbkin?”
What
spells the? What spells the?
T
– h – e (T – h – e)
T-h-e
spells the. (T–h–e spells the.)
*You can also sing three letter words to “Three
Blind Mice.”
Four Letter Words
Learn to spell four 4 letter words with “Happy
Birthday.”
T
– h – a – t spells that. T – h – a – t spells that.
T
– h – a – t spells that. T – h – a – t spells that.
*Sing four letter words to “My Darlin’
Clementine” or “YMCA.”
Five Letter Words
Five letter words can be sung to “BINGO.”
There
is a word that you should know and green is the word-o.
G
– r – e – e – n. G – r
– e – e – n. G – r – e
– e – n.
And
green is the word-o.
*Sing five letter
words to “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.”
Six Letter
Words
The tune of “Ten
Little Indians” can be used to spell six letter words.
S-c-h-o-o-l,
S-c-h-o-o-l,
S-c-h-o-o-l,
That
spells school.
*The theme song
from “The Mickey Mouse Club” can also be used for six letter words.
Seven or Eight
Letter Words
Fit the letters in
longer words to “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow” and “Coming Round the Mountain.”
Singing the
Word Wall
Read and sing the
word wall from a to z with the tune of “Gilligan’s Island.”