Madonna teaches kindergarten class their ABCs

Madonna will teach you how to read! And I’m not just talking about her shady interview moments . . .

Two kindergarten teachers at Olympic Primary Center in Los Angeles, Arturo Avina and Katey Bolanos, taught their students the alphabet with the help of some Madonna tracks. They then filmed mini music videos for each letter of the alphabet accompanied by an inonic Madonna hit.

“In a nutshell, my colleague and I had our kindergarten students reinvent the alphabet by filming 26 mini music videos set to 26 different Madonna songs,” Avina told Queerty. “Who knew Madonna songs could teach the alphabet, right?”

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