Who rode the bus to school today? To the tune of Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar? Practice answering who questions by asking whos in the bus?

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Who rode the bus to school today? To the tune of Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar? Practice answering who questions by asking whos in the bus? on alternating slides Practice spatial concepts by locating the person/animal on the bus (front vs. back) Created by Allison Soncrant

Who rode the bus to school today?

The monkey rode the bus to school today.

Who me? Yes you. Not me. Then who?

The dog rode the bus to school today.

Who me? Yes you. Not me. Then who?

The mouse rode the bus to school today.

Who me? Yes you. Not me. Then who?

The baby rode the bus to school today.

Who me? Yes you. Not me. Then who?

The boy rode the bus to school today.

Who me? Yes you. Not me. Then who?

The girl rode the bus to school today.

Who me? Yes you. Not me. Then who?

The mommy rode the bus to school today.

Who me? Yes you. Not me. Then who?

The daddy rode the bus to school today.

Who me? Yes you. Not me. Then who?

The grandma rode the bus to school today.

Who me? Yes you. Not me. Then who?

Did you ride the bus to school today?