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Copyright 2011 New Dimension Media click on the title to see the story

Teacher Notes: Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is a beloved children's book that delights young students. Kids enjoy the pattern predictable text and alphabet characters singing and dancing to the music. This lesson takes the book, connects it with the musical video as well as provides additional learning opportunities by which students can become engaged. This particular video comes from the Weston Woods producer, which is well-known for producing many popular children's books into videos children want to watch over and over. Check out what other Weston Woods videos CCC! has by searching using the producer name as the keyword "Weston Woods." Don't forget to visit the Creative Ideas section of the Connection site for more great ideas for teaching the alphabet including how to help support ELL learners, students with Dyslexia, parents and much much more. Click here to go to the Connection site now.

To play the videos, select a letter. Let’s Look and Learn About the Alphabet!

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