Alphabet File Folder Songs for Basic Language

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Description
These 26 file folder songs use familiar tunes and work on vocabulary and basic language concepts for preschoolers or early language learners. They are error-less (students cannot make a mistake when choosing a verse) and encourage participation by any ability level. They are perfect for low language children and children learning English as a second language!
The 26 songs included in this download are each centered around a letter of the alphabet and set to familiar children's songs. Language concepts include: vocabulary, prepositions, verbs, categories, and simple grammar.
Enjoy using these songs every day! Perfect for parents, preschool teachers, special education teachers, and Speech Pathologists!
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FEEDBACK:
❤️ "Super cute! Just what I need for my kids to practice the letter sounds in a fun way while tackling other concepts as well."
❤️ "These are fantastic! One of my favorite TpT products!"
❤️ "These are great to use with my kindergarten students who have limited speech!"
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Hi! I'm Dr. Cheri Dodge Chin. I have a clinical doctorate in speech-language pathology and 20+ years of experience helping children, educators, and families develop speech & language skills. I began my blog, Super Power Speech, in 2008 with the hope of engaging other speech pathologists and passing on ideas and resources. The blog is now recognized as one of the first SLP blogs in the world and has been nominated for multiple awards. While browsing, make sure to check out my courses and resource library with over 50 FREE downloads! Aside from flying around and trying to save the world, you can find me reading, running, or eating dessert.
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