(If You’re Happy and You Know It) Uppercase I spells I, a special word. (clap, clap) Uppercase I spells I, a special word. (clap, clap) Uppercase I is.

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(If You’re Happy and You Know It) Uppercase I spells I, a special word. (clap, clap) Uppercase I spells I, a special word. (clap, clap) Uppercase I is a letter & it also is a word. Uppercase I spells I, a special word. (clap, clap) (This Old Man) I like you, you like me, I spell “like” L-I-K-E, With a great big hug and a kiss from you to me! I spell “like” L-I-K-E. (Let’s All Do the Conga!) S-E-E spells see – Hey! The tree of see – Yeah! (Head, Shoulders, Knees, & Toes) M and Y spells my- yeehaw! Take an ‘m’ and put it with a ‘y’ M and Y spells my- yeehaw!

(Alouette) A is a letter Our very first letter A is a letter And it’s a word too (10 Little Indians) G-o, g-o spells go Hurry, hurry, GO! (Good Night Ladies) T-o spells to I like to sing to you (Deck the Halls) A-n-d spells and, and, and, A-n-d, the hand of and A-n-d spells and, and, and A-n-d, the hand of and Option: Wave hands while singing.

(What-a-lee-a-cha) Y-O-U spells, You-da-lee-doo! Y-O-U spells, You-da-lee-doo! You can spell “you” I know you can do it! Y-O-U that’s all there is to it! (On Top of Old Smokey) H-a-v-e spells have, A word we all know We have lots of friends here They spell have so well (Yankee Doodle) F-o-r spells for yes, it does F-o-r spells for yes, it does! (When the Saints Go Marching) T-H-E-Y, T-H-E-Y, T-H-E-Y Spells “they,” they,” they” Oh, if you need to spell “they” Think of the hay of “they, “they,” they”

(Adams Family) I and an S! (“is,” “is”) Sounds like a Z- no foolin’ me! I and an S! (“is,” “is”) (10 Little Indians) P-l-a-y spells play May I play with you? (Have You Ever Seen a Lassie?) S-h-e spells she, Spells she, Spells she S-h-e spells she The word for a girl (London Bridge) H-e spells he, spells he, spells he H-e spells he The word for a boy

(Do You Know the Muffin Man?) A-r-e spells the word are The word are A-r-e spells the word are The star of are (Happy Birthday to You) O and N spell on The “on” is on the table O and N spells on! (Oh My Darling Clementine) S-a-i-d S-a-i-d spells said I know how to spell said S-a-i-d spells said (Farmer in the Dell) T-h-e spells the High ho, we all know T-h-e spells the

(Jingle Bells) Here is spelled, here is spelled, H-E-R-E Here’s a swell jingle bell, H-E-R-E “here!” (The Wheels on the Bus) I and N are hiding in a box Hiding in a box, hiding in a box I and N are hiding in a box Because I-N spells in! (Ring around the Rosie) M and E spells me M-E, spells the word me (Are You Sleeping?) First comes W, First comes W Then comes E, Then comes E Put them both together, Put them both together To get the word “we”, to get the word “we”

(Who Let the Dogs Out) What does D-O spell? Do, Do, Do, Do What does D-O spell? Do, Do, Do, Do (She’ll Be Coming Round the Mountain) With an ING you can be whistling a tune! (whistle, whistle) With an ING you can be clapping in your room! (clap, clap) With an ING you can be jumping! (jump) With an ING you can be thumping! (thump) I-N-G 's a chunk for writing with a BOOM! (Cheer: Oh, YES!) ( She’ll Be Coming Round the Mountain ) B-e-c-a-u-s-e spells because I smile because I’m happy I laugh because I’m silly B-e-c-a-u-s-e spells because, Yee-haw! (My Boyfriend’s Back) When an O and an F are smushed together O-o-o-yeah! It’s the “love of of!”

(3 Blind Mice) W-A-S, W-A-S The buzz of was, The buzz of was W, A, and S spell was The buzz of was (Old McDonald) Old McDonald called his dog, “W-I-T-H!” And that old dog knew just one word-“W-I-T-H!” With a “with, with” here, And a “with, with” there, Here a “with,” there a “with,” Everywhere a “with, with” Old McDonald called his dog, “W-I-T-H!” (Adam’s Family) First you take a TH And then you take an AT You smush them both together And you get the bat of that! The bat of that! (snap, snap) (Are You Sleeping?) I can spell “can,” C-A-N, I can write the letters Always getting better, C-A-N, C-A-N.