Posted on September 17, 2013
Grammar and Punctuation Songs
Today we learnt a song about adjectives. You sing it to the tune of Row Row Row Your Boat. We all liked it, so decided to write our own songs about other types of grammar and punctuation. In small groups we wrote a song about capital letters, full stops, nouns and verbs. We hope you like them and that they help you to remember when and how to use them correctly.
NOUNS
Sung to the tune of ROW ROW ROW Your Boat.
By Grace, Ana, Kyle and Ben
Noun, Noun, Noun, Nouns
Person, place or thing
Proper nouns, abstract nouns common nouns can be.
Noun, Noun, Noun, Nouns
Person, place or thing
They can be very helpful for your writing.
Full Stops
Sung to the tune of Ba Ba Black Sheep.
By Greta, Sasha, Ben, Irmak and Erica
Full stops full stops,
Go at the ned of a sentence
When you need to take a breath
Full stops full stops help you very much!
Some in your writing, some in your letters and now they will make you better.
Full stops full stops
go at the end of a sentence when you need to take a breath.
The Capital Letter Song
Sung to the tune of Mary Had a Little Lamb
Written by Luca, Ferris, Justin, Adriana, Jared and Zara
Capital letters at the start of a sentence, sentence, sentence.
Capital letters at the start of a sentence.
At the start of a person, place or thing.
Person, place or thing.
Person, place or thing
Capital letters are great, are great, are great
At the start of peoples names.
All over the world!
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