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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;teach english grammar with songs...&lt;/strong&gt;

We started off with Mad Libs because my boy liked them (I was in a different place when JellyMan was in first grade- every lesson had to be FUN!) and how much grammar do you really need to know in first grade, anyway? Exactly. In second grade, Scooby D...</description>
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<p>We started off with Mad Libs because my boy liked them (I was in a different place when JellyMan was in first grade- every lesson had to be FUN!) and how much grammar do you really need to know in first grade, anyway? Exactly. In second grade, Scooby D&#8230;</p>
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