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ASL State Song Series - Oklahoma In our series ASL State Songs series, Georgia will go through each state and teach you not only the song, but how to sign it in American Sign Language as well! You'll be introduced to a wide range of vocabulary in addition to learning fun facts about each state and the beauty of their state song. Oklahoma Oklahoma, Where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plain, And the wavin’ wheat can sure smell sweet When the wind comes right behind the rain. Oklahoma Ev’ry night my honey lamb and I Sit alone and talk and watch a hawk Makin’ lazy circles in the sky. We know we belong to the land, And the land we belong to is grand! And when we say, “Yeeow – A yip-i-o-ee ay!” We’re only sayin’ You’re doing fine, Oklahoma. Oklahoma – O. K. Words by Oscar Hammerstein (1895-1960) Music by Richard Rodgers (1902-1979) --------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us at: Mail: PO Box 3831 Orange, CA 92865 Email: [email protected] Blog: http://weplayalong.com/ Website: http://4parentsandteachers.com/ Facebook: / ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About our channel: Looking for fun, interactive children's songs and music to enhance child development and communication? We Play Along offers parents, teachers, librarians, childcare providers, early education professionals, anyone interested in playful music really how to successfully learn and use American Sign Language for songs as well as action songs for kids. All of our songs for kids are engaging, easy-to-learn, and most of all fun! Every action or ASL song or activity has a learning connection. Some provide physical learning through fine and gross motor skills. Some involve language and phonics learning where children use rhymes, ASL signs, and vocabulary to learn phonics rules and words. Others engage creativity by creating new rhymes and verses to the songs. Learn while you play!