Showing posts with label 5/8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5/8. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Holiday hello song #2: based on Sing We Now of Christmas


A 5/8, secular, hello song based on the Dorian tune "Sing We Now of Christmas."  The Noteflight notation is here if you'd like to adapt it for yourself.


Some possibilities for classroom activities with the song:
  • You could do the song in duple or triple meter instead of 5/8 and use it to have students echo specific LSA patterns in between repetitions of the song.  
  • You could do the song without words for early childhood or lower elementary classes.

  • Olaf activity: 
    • Take a snowman prop and pretend he’s Olaf from Frozen. Tell the students we have to tell Olaf with our “BAH” rhythm words that he’s going to melt in summer! Olaf will say something to you, you repeat it back to him to tell him about how snow can’t be warm. Students echo rhythms after Olaf on "BAH.
  • Decorating a Christmas tree activity: 
    • Have students sit and move with flow like they are putting a string of lights around a tree.  
    • Explore different levels of space based on how students are decorating the tree: 
      • flow high to put the star on, 
      • flow low to put presents under tree, 
      • flow medium-high to put ornaments on,
      • do ABA to combine star and presents with motion going high when song is high and low when song is low

    •  Lift hands and put them down to sing 5-1.
    •  Singing 5-1, individual students sing after the teacher: 
      • “touch the top of the tree, bottom of the tree” 
      • “ceiling, floor” 
      • “head, toes” 
      • “high, low”
    • Students pretend to put something on the tree and "touch the tree" as they echo a tonal or rhythm pattern after the teacher.
    • Repeat the song again, pretending to put more decorations on the tree with flow or beat movement.


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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Give Me 5 chant





The famous Give Me 5 to help young kids know what it means to be a good listener.

If you'd like to edit the chant to make it your own, the Noteflight notation is here.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Hiding Eggs: Easter song and game!



Easter Game:

Teacher passes out plastic Easter eggs, one per child.  Students can hide them in one of 4 places:  in their lap, behind their back, in their hands, or in the bottom of their pant leg.  Teacher turns away from the class and sings the song as students hide their eggs (in my classes, we only used verse 1).  The teacher turns back toward the class when the song is over, and guesses where one student's egg is.  Then that student sings the resting tone of the song.

If the teacher gets it right, the teacher gets 1 point.
If the teacher gets it wrong, the class gets 1 point.
If the student uses their best singing voice for the resting tone, the class gets 1 point.
If anyone in the class is talking during the music, the teacher gets 1 point. ;)

Then the students hide their eggs again as the teacher turns away and sings the song.  The teacher guesses another student's egg's hiding place, and that student sings the resting tone. The game continues until either the teacher or the class get to 10 points! Whoever gets there first wins! 


Side note: Kindergarteners love this because they love tricking the teacher and beating the teacher in a game!  And as long as my students aren't talking, giving me points, the class pretty much always wins. :)