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Votes:0 There's a place for you and a place for me, it's the local public library. They have books and things that they lend for free It's the latest, it's the greatest, it's the library. Educational, informational, entertainment that's sensational. It's a way of life, it's for you and me It's the latest, it's the greatest, it's the library. They have histories, they have mysteries And for mothers, books of recipes See a movie show, hear a symphony It's the latest, it's the greatest, it's the library. Music & lyrics: Lib. trad. Listen to libsong.wav or libsong.mid Brought to you by Kuusankosken kaupunginkirjasto, Finland. Main page Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Choral
Speaking Types of choral speaking include the refrain, antiphonal, line-a-child and
unison. The following are examples: Refrain Teacher does the solo; children say the refrain. Dance of the Leaves by Louise Abney. Solo: The autumn leaves are dancing down - Refr: Dance, leaves, dance! Solo: Leaves of crimson, gold, and brown - Refr: Dance, leaves, dance! Solo: Let the wind whirl you around, Make a carpet for the ground, (Softly) Soon you'll sleep without a sound - Refr: (Excitedly and loudly) Dance, leaves, dance! Antiphonal Can use two groups. Group one does I. Group two does II. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep , Mother Goose Rhyme I. Baa, Baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? II. Yes, sir, yes, sir, Three bags full. Line-A-Child Each child speaks a line. All say the last line (unison). Monday Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home Teaching Academic Skills Through the Exploration of Music by Sloan Edward Williams III Contents of Curriculum Unit 95.02.11: Introduction What Students Gain Through This Type of Study How to Adapt This Curriculum Unit for Different Grade Levels K-2 2-4 5-8 9-12 Approaching Music with Film Lesson Plans Lesson Plans Lesson Plans Lesson Plans Lesson Plans Notes Bibliography To Guide Entry Introduction Teaching music through an ?interdisciplinary approach? affects students positively in the acquisition of academic skills. The way in which we experience music, language, and learning has changed due to the advent of interactive technology (i.e. CD-ROM?s,Virtual reality generators currently being developed by cable networks,telephone companies,intemet networ Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Lesson Plan #: AELP-MUS0013 Carnival of the Animals An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Lynne Griffiths Email: lgriffiths@learnfree.co.uk School/University/Affiliation: The Fold School U.K. Date: February 5, 2000 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten Subject(s): Arts/Music Duration: 30 minutes Description: To listen to The Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saens, and to identify the mood and character of each animal. Goals: Students will recognize that music can be used to represent different effects. Objectives: Students will identify the animals sounds being played to them. Materials: The Best of Saint-Saens CD. Emd/Emi Classics - #69112 / January 8, 1988. Audio CD / AAD / Number of Discs: 1 ASIN: B000002SDI CD player Procedure: Tell group about ?The Carnival of the Animals? and Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Shop at Amazon for Dinosaur Books Dinosaur Songs and Poetry Dinosaurs of Long Ago The dinosaurs lived long ago, and walked like this, and that. (slow heavy walk movement) Some were large (stretch hands upward) and some were small. (crouch down) Some liked water (swimming motions) and some walked on land (stomp feet) Some had wings that flapped and flapped (flap arms) Some had long necks, that stretched and stretched. (hand on neck stretching upward) The meanest, rudest one of all was ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex. (feet apart, hands claw-like, scowl and growl) These were the dinosaurs of long ago. Goodness gracious, where did they go? One Friendly Dinosaur One friendly dinosaur wanted to play peek-a-boo. She found another, and then there were two. Two friendly dinosaurs looked behind a tree. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 RHYMES AND FINGERPLAYS Look for rhymes!!! ANIMALS Five Little Frogs Five little speckled frogs Sitting on a hollow log Eating some most delicious bugs Yum Yum One jumped into the pool Where it was nice and cool Now there are four speckled frogs Glub, glub ...and so on in descending order Bumble Bee Song (cup hands)I'm bringing home my baby bumblebee Won't my mommy be so proud of me I'm bringing home my baby bumble bee Ouch! It stung me! (squash up imaginary bee with hands) I'm squashing up my baby bumblebee Won't my mommy be so proud of me I'm squashing up my baby bumblebee EEEW! Yuck! (wash off imaginary bee with hands) I'm washing off my baby bumblebee Won't my mommy be so proud of me I'm washing off my baby bumblebee Look! All gone! Thanks to Amy for this "nature friendly" version (I li Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Sheet Music Online http://www.sheetmusic1.com All other site and info links at bottom of page Click Here to go/return to Search and Site Map -- Search page will open in new window -- Music to Play and Sing Easiest music in the WORLD to play on the piano or any keyboard! So easy that even a parent could do it (grin!), but in fact these pieces are designed so that a child that knows (or is taught) where middle-C is can play the piece . Each piece is clearly notated in large print and is supplemented with worksheets based on the song. NOTE: The "View" image shows teacher header information, price, etc. The downloads do not have this -- they are clean copies for your use, and they are all free. Hope they are of use!! - RV These packets are best suited for: Home Room Teachers K-6,indi Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Lesson Plan #: AELP-NUT0018 Good and Healthy Snacks -- Kindergarten An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Patricia A. Timpanelli Email: trisha1@hotmail.com School/University/Affiliation: Barnum School, Bridgeport, Connecticut Date: July 29, 1999 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten Subject(s): Health/Nutrition Duration: 45-minute session Description: In conjunction with a summer school program -- Health Fair -- day the following is a 1/2 to 45 minute lesson plan (that could be expanded and adjusted for an older age group Goals: Children will be able to identify good snacks that are healthy and be able to sing rap which reinforces the 5 serving of fruits & vegetables a day Objectives: Students will be able to sing rap and perform hand movements sung in rap. They will be able to ans Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Instruments and Listening Skils Musical Elements Composition and Notation Music Displays Contribute Your Ideas Hunt the Object Subject: Music Age Range: 5 to 11 This is a very easy Music game which will reinforce the children's understanding of some of the musical elements. Before you begin, you will need an object to hunt. This can be anything, as long as it is quite small (e.g. a coin). 1) Show the object to the children and give everyone a good chance to see what it looks like. 2) Choose one child to go outside of the room for a few seconds. 3) While they are outside (make sure that they cannot see back inside the classroom!), hide the object somewhere. Make sure the rest of the class know where it is hidden. 4) Invite the child back in the classroom. 5) The rest of the class should mak Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to our world famous online songbook! Click on a letter to look for your favorite kids' song. Have fun and keep on singin'! A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # J&D Homepage Help Home | Store | Songbook | Fan Club | Office | Calendar | FunZone | Search | Help | Copyright | Contact Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Main >> Hobbies & Interests >> Other Specialty Interests Jukebox Under Construction !!!!! Disney Midi Sing -a- longs What would you like to
hear? Click on the song of your choice ok A . Bare Necessities B. Beauty & the Beast C. Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo D. It's a Small World E. Under the Sea F. When You Wish Upon a Star ok G. Winnie the Pooh H. Zip-a-de-do-dah Other
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Votes:0 Kids Music Singing Try singing our dinosaur song: "I Want to be a Dinosaur" Try singing our kids dinosaur song: "There is a" Try singing a song about planting and growing.(Sowing and reaping): "Life is a Garden" Try singing ABC songs. Sing the Kareoke version where you can have letters and words highlighted as you sing. Lots of kids alphabet songs here.Great way to teach kids the alphabet: "The Alphabet Song" Try singing and rhyming in the kids song: "Mickey Michaela McGoo" Try singing about waking up.: "Sunshine in the Morning" Try a Christian Praise Song: "Blessed are All" Try a Christian Song about Listening: "Listen to the Gentle Whisper" Be reminded of your youth in the song/poem: "In Memory of Youth& Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 KINDERGARTEN MUSIC ACTIVITIES: The Kindergarten Music Curriculum coordinates as closely as possible with the studies of the regular classroom teacher. For example, long and short sound studies will include changing the way we sing the "ABC" song and playing long and short sounds on instruments as we name the colors of scarves that we pull out of a hat. The units of study are broken into three, twelve-week periods. The units and corresponding materials are listed below: 1st 12 weeks Use and identify singing, speaking, playground, and whisper voices Perform and identify the different activities we do in music: singing, dancing, playing instruments, listening Sing, play, move to, identify music with or without a steady beat Sing, play, move to, identify long and short sounds in musi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Innovative Classroom Lesson Plans Music Makeshift Tambourines Objectives: Students will create their own tambourines. They will make rhythm patterns to share with the class. Materials: 1 aluminum pie plate for each student; hole punch; scissors; string; buttons; bells Procedure: Make the tambourines: Punch 10 holes evenly around the edge of pie tin. Cut a piece of string about twice the length of the pie tin's circumference. Thread it through one hole and slip a button or bell on string before going through next hole. Alternately use a button or bell after each hole until you get back to where you started. Tie the thread ends together. Decorate as desired. Practice playing the tambourines. Tap against palm of hand or against leg. Introduce a common tune and have the class play along. Have Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 nce upon a time... when men wore powdered wigs and rode in gilded carriages, a baby boy was born in the beautiful town of Salzburg, in the Austrian Mountains. The date was January 27th, 1756. At that time, unlike Europe, there were no buildings or houses in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the very place where this particular story of Mozart was first told. Why, in 1756, Colorado's Yampa Valley was home to the Ute Indians! Copyright?1996 Strings in the Mountains Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 History Songs Camp Anthem Events Stories Post Cards Raggers Messages Day's
Agenda Home YMCA CAMP LOOWIT CAMPFIRE SONGS Do you remember these songs?. The song I remember most of all is "Rise and Shine". Of course, the songs we learned during the boys session were a little different than the grils camps. Another one I remember was "The Ants Come Marching ". I don't think we ever sang it at campfire, but we sure did on our overnight hikes. Those hills.....we walked up.... I wish they were still there to visit again. Be sure to read the closing campfire song at the bottom of the page. A BOY AND A GIRL IN A LITTLE CANOE A-GOONG WENT THE LITTLE GREEN FROG ALOUETTE Ally, Ally Oxen Amazing Grace ANGELS ARE WATCHING OVER ME THE ANTS GO MARCHING THE ANIMAL FAIR ANNOUNCEMENTS Ash Grove A-TISKET, A-TA Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Arts & Crafts Health & Nutrition Math Lesson Plans Music Lesson Plans Physical Education Reading Lesson Plans Science Lesson Plans Social Studies Technology Writing Lesson Plans All Thematic Units This Month: Popcorn November Events December Events Daily Writing Prompts - November Season Printables - Journal & Coloring Pages Monthly Units, Lesson Plans & Activities Fall Activities & Lesson Plans Veteran's Day All Seasons Bulletin Board Ideas Bulletin Board Ideas Bulletin Boards by Month - November Bulletin Board Ideas Bulletin Boards by Subject Bulletin Boards by Theme - Fall Bulletin Boards Bulletin Board Materials Teaching Jobs Key Pals & Pen Pals Classroom Management Daily Writing Prompts - November Teacher Tips Librarians The Corner Store Web Sites Web Rings Teacher Chat Forums Printab Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Lesson Plan #: AELP-MUS0012 Musical Rondo An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Lynne Griffiths Email: lgriffiths@learnfree.co.uk School/University/Affiliation: The Fold School U.K. Date: February 5, 2000 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten Subject(s): Arts/Music Duration: 30 minutes Description: This lesson is designed for groups of children to compose pieces of music for different types of weather. These are then put together in the form of a rondo. Goals: Students will recognize structure in composition. Objective: Students will compose and perform a short piece of music. Materials: percussion instruments index cards with weather pictures index cards labeled A, B, C, D Procedure: Divide the class into 4 groups and give each group a weather card: Sunny Snowing Raining Thunderin Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Myself And I Songs And Fingerplays Everybody Knows I Love My Toes... Everybody knows I love my toes Everybody knows I love my toes I love my nails, my knees My neck and my nose But everybody knows I love my toes! Everybody knows I love my eyes Everybody knows I love my thighs I love my legs, my lips My neck and my nose But everybody knows I love my toes! Everybody knows I love my feet Everybody knows I love my seat I love my skin, my chin My knees and my nose But everybody knows I love my toes! Everybody knows I love my toes Everybody knows I love my toes I love my nails, my knees My neck and my nose But everybody knows I love my toes! My Foot... "Three Blind Mice" My foot has toes. My foot has toes. My foot has toes. My foot has toes. Whenever my feet are tickled, My toes start to wiggle, Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 FINGER PLAYS AND ACTION VERSES FOR CHILDREN Dorothy Labensohn Family Life Specialist Iowa State University Cooperative Extension Service Copyright/Access Information See the leaves all falling down, To make a carpet on the ground, Swish, swish, wind blows by, Swish, swish, away they fly. Windshield wiper, windshield wiper, What do you do today? Slip-slap, slip-slap, I wipe the rain away. (Shape hands to make a ball) A little ball, A bigger ball, A great big ball I see. Now let us count The balls we've made, One, two, three. (Point with one hand-to count) (Can be adapted to "Goldilocks") Choo, choo, choo, choo (rub palms together in circular motion to make a noise, slowly at first, gradually increasing speed) Too-too, too-too, too-too ........... (keep hands rubbing fast and call Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 GOOD TIMES WITH MUSIC AND RHYTHM Human Development and Family Studies Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Authors Copyright/Access Information If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands, (clap, clap) If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands (clap, clap) If you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely show it. If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands (clap, clap) If you're angry and you know it, stomp your feet, (stomp, stomp) If you're angry and you know it, stomp your feet (stomp, stomp) If you're angry and you know it, then your face will surely show it. If you're angry and you know it, stomp your feet. (stomp, stomp) Children's Song Music is like magic to children. A father's lullaby can soothe a baby to sleep, and a mother's enthusiastic ch Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Kids Songs Around the World House of Nursery Rhymes Mama Lisa's World Blog Wizard of Oz Audiobook Poetry for Kids Books for Kids Mama Lisa's Hub View This Site In English French Spanish Children's Songs and Nursery Rhymes Amish Bermuda Canada Gabrielinos Hawaii Iroquois Lipan Apache Maya Mexico USA View This Page In English French Spanish A Note From Mama Lisa... If you don't see your country or culture listed here, and you'd like to contribute a traditional children's song, nursery rhyme or folk song - in the original language and with an English translation - please CLICK HERE to email Mama Lisa and write "new song" as the subject of the email. Also, if anyone would like to sing any of these songs in the original language, or play any of the tunes on an instrument, I would love to post a Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Innovative Classroom Lesson Plans Art Painting Music Objectives: Students will paint colors, lines, and subjects in order to portray the mood of music they listen to. They will also learn about several pieces of classic artwork and musical styles. Materials: Paintings : "Girl in a Boat with Geese" by Morisot - impressionist "Mural" by Jason Pollock - abstract "Still Life" by Paul Cezanne - Renaissance "The Potato-Eaters" by Vincent Van Gogh - Dutch interior, somber "Rush Hour, New York" by Max Weber - cubism Provide musical selections from five different categories of music that can be related to the artwork you chose for your students. Here are some ideas of music that might fit with the art listed above?but there is no "right" or "wrong." Music : Enya or other Celtic music or chants - re Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Insects and Bugs Songs and Games Bumble Bee Brightly coloured bumblebee Looking for some honey Flap your wings and fly away While it still is sunny There's a Skeeter (Frere Jacques) There's a skeeter biting Peter, knock him off! KNock him off! What a pesky skeeter, Biting little Peter! Knock him off! Knock him off! In the Tall, Tall Grass Song (The Wheels on the Bus) The caterpillar at lunch goes crunch munch crunch and munch, crunch and munch Ther caterpillars at lunch go crunch and munch in the
tall tall grass The humming birds that sip go dart and dip The bees that hum go strum and drum The wings of the bird go crack and snap The ants that lug go pull and tug The snakes that glide go slip and slide The moles that scratch go ritch and ratch The beetles that hurry go skiter and scurry The Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Songs Oldies But Goodies I have created this page for a few reasons. 1) For individuals in the playrooms. The days you are sitting with the children and you draw a blank At the beginning of the year I always use a index card and have these basic song titles written down. 2) For those starting out in the field and can't remember all the songs they know. The old classics are the best place to start and add to your song file as you collect more songs and fingerplays. For example (Theme - Outerspace - Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star) 3)I also know many Moms who want to sing with their children and think they don't know any songs. You know probably know quite a few. I hope these song titles and a little help from the lyrics will help you start singing up a storm with your children. Old McDonald Ha Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences National Institutes of Health (NIH) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) NIEHS Kids' Pages Index Song Titles A through G Main Index Assistance with Music ABC's Alphabet Song (with lyrics) A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes (with lyrics) A Girl Worth Fighting For (with lyrics) A Lovely Night (with lyrics) A Song for Mama (with lyrics) A Star is Born (with lyrics) A Spoonful of Sugar (with lyrics) A-Tisket A-Tasket (with lyrics) A Very Merry Unbirthday (with lyrics) A Whole New World (with lyrics) Ain't No Mountain High Enough (with lyrics) Ain't We Crazy (with lyrics) Alice (or Sally) the Camel (with lyrics) All God's Critters (Got a Place in the Choir) (with lyrics) All I Ever Wanted (with lyrics) All the Little Raindrops (with Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Songs Don't forget hand motions! Below are the lyrics to a few children's songs. There are many tapes of children's worship songs available at Christian bookstores. For other music-related web sites, see the Music Links page. First Line Index Apostles song If you're happy and you know it Only a little boy David Be careful, little eyes, what you see I?m inright, outright, upright, downright... The wise man built his house... Father Abraham had many sons I've got the joy, joy... This is my Father's world He's got the whole world... Jesus loves me This little Christian light of mine I may never march in the infantry Jesus loves the little children Zaccheaus was a wee little man I want to be a worker for the Lord Oh the B-I-B-L-E New Testament Books .wav file new Old Testament Books .wav file Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to Songs 4 Teachers ... more than 125 Free Songs and Poems for the Classroom NEW! Character Education Songs, Kindergarten Songs, Autumn, Thanksgiving, Winter , Christmas, 100 Days of School, Free eBook Our Resources I Our eBooks I Teacher Retirement Poems I Class Songs and Poems I Teacher Poems I Contact Us I Order I FAQs Free Stuff for Teachers Teaching Music? Need Help? Free Songs & Poems School Songs & Poems Back to School Kindergarten Songs Character Education Class Songs Fall and Autumn All About Autumn Halloween Thanksgiving Remembrance Day Veterans Day Christmas Sunday School Winter Songs and Poems Winter Holiday Songs and Poems More Holidays 100 Days of School Teacher Poems eBooks for Teachers Spring Insects Dinosaurs Color Poems Groundhog Day Valentine's Day St. Patrick's Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Spring Songs These songs were compiled by Shelly Spring Song Put up your umbrella When the rain comes down. Wear a happy smile And wipe away a frown. Splash in all the puddles And do a little dance. Rain is just the thing we need For new spring plants. Fun in the Rain (Tune: Deck the Halls) Do you hear the pitter patter? Hear the little raindrops falling down. Can you see the splashing water? All the little raindrops on the ground. Time to get our big umbrellas We don't want to get our hair all wet. If you wear your boots and raincoat, We will go outside and splash a bit! A Song of Springtime (Tune: "Did You Ever See a Lassie") Come sing a song of springtime, Of springtime, of springtime. Come sing a song of springtime, The warm days are here. With warm breezes blowing And flower Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Lesson Plan #:AELP-MUS0010 Teaching a Song By Rote An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted By: Talley Moon Endorsed By: Don Descy Mankato State University Date: May 7, 1998 Subject(s): Arts/Music Description: Students will learn various songs using the Rote method. The Rote method has two parts. Students can learn a song by verse, or the whole. This lesson will help you to teach a short song using the Whole Song Rote method. Grade Level(s): Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3 Goal: Students will learn to sing a new song. Objectives: The student will be able: to hear and repeat a short melody accurately and expressively. to accurately match pitches. Background Information: This is an activity that can be done by the regular classroom teacher. The teacher can sing the song, or play it on tape, Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Open Ears Edited by Sara De Beer This time's chapter: Make At Home Sound Effects By Tom Keith This wonderful book has chapters by: Allaudin and Devi Mathieu Bernie Krause Jon Anderson Babatunde Olatunji Bill Harley Artis the Spoonman David Darling Phoebe Snow Pete Seeger Paul McCartney Shari Lewis Yohuru Ralph Williams Giovanni Ciarlo Sally Rogers Dr. Craig Woodson Garry Kvistad Ruth Pelham Tom Keith Fred Penner Mickey Hart Published by Ellipsis Kids 20 Lumber Rd. Roslyn NY 11576 516 621-2727 elliarts@aol.com Cover design and illustrations by Chip Wass The Children's Music Web would like to thank Ellipsis Kids for allowing us to share their book with you. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in crit Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Find great educational products at Teacher Created Resources . Buy NEW BOOKS at 50-90% off at BookCloseOuts.com . has moved to its own domain. Please click the link below to go to the new location: http://www.esl4kids.net/ Arts and Crafts Chants Fingerplays and Action Rhymes For Teachers Overseas Games Holiday Resources at The Holiday Zone Interactive Puzzles and Quizzes Phonemic Awareness Activities Printable Materials Recipes (for making your own art supplies) Songs Teaching Tips Tongue Twisters --------------- Sign guestbook View guestbook Privacy Policy E-Mail Me! Songs for Young Learners Some of these songs are old, familiar childhood favorites. Others are new lyrics set to classic tunes. All are songs that I have used successfully in the preschool, kindergarten, or early elementary c Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 From the author of Rubber-Band Banjos and a Java Jive Bass Welcome to The Musical Scientist! Have you ever wondered how the strings of a guitar work? You use stings to make sounds too. They're called vocal cords. Learn about how sounds are made and how we hear them. Then, start your own band with some home-made musical instruments. Be the leader of the band in your own T-shirt tux. Click below for some musical fun See for yourself How stringed instruments make sound How wind instruments make sound New! Start up the Band with these fun-to-make projects Shoe-Box Guitar Snake Charmer's Oboe New! Scratchin', Crashin' Glove Bumpers Conductor's Tux Ask a question or just say "Hi" Send Alex an E-mail Message Coming Soon - more fun-to-play instruments that you canmake The projects in th Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Three Little Monkeys Submitted by: Kim Stavenau Endorsed by: Don Descy Mankato State University Date: March 18, 1998 Description: Singing and dancing has been a tradition in many cultures. A simple song can brighten a students mood or the classroom. An example of a mood lifting song is the The Three Little Monkeys. Grade Level: K-2 Goal: Students will learn a song and improve their motor skills. Objectives: The students will be able to perform the song and dance without help from the teacher or peers. Background Information: Young students love to learn actions to new songs. The song included in this lesson is similar to a chant and it allows the students to put some creative actions with the words. The students can take the words from this song and put new actions with it or the stude Read More Go to Site
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