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Preschool Autumn hebrew audio

Preview of Pumpkin Pie: Movement Song MP3

Pumpkin Pie: Movement Song MP3

This full-length recording of my original song, Pumpkin Pie, has been a favorite among my students! The song features a catchy melody in a Hip-Hop style and gets everyone moving and jamming. CLICK HERE to grab the sheet music for this song, along with a bonus recorder part, that is available for FREE right here in my shop!Pumpkin Pie by James M. DesJardins is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Based on a work at www.elementarymusic
Preview of The Pumpkin Life Cycle (and expository writing)

The Pumpkin Life Cycle (and expository writing)

Created by
EducPrek12
This social living Promethean flipchart teaches students the life cycle of pumpkins, and incorporates expository writing to describe pumpkins. This flipchart opens with a title page with pumpkins and fall motif. The next page gives a list of objectives for the lesson. The next page allows the teachers to explore the background knowledge of the students for pumpkins and fall. The students may have already learned about fall, so this would be ideal to open a discussion about things that happe
Preview of "Old Black Fly" as a song!

"Old Black Fly" as a song!

When I first bought this wonderful book by Jim Aylesworth I always heard the words to the old gospel tune "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho". I decided to create a brand new recording to be used as a Sing-a-Long book with students of all ages where the students respond with the words "Shoo fly shoo fly shoo". It is recorded at 110 mm so it isn't too fast to sing! Enjoy!
Preview of DEAR AUTUMN SONG (backing track) mp3

DEAR AUTUMN SONG (backing track) mp3

Created by
Victoria's Songs
Learn English easily with "Victoria's Songs"!This is the mp3 song "Dear Autumn" sung by English native speaker! It helps children to learn:seasonsweathernatureFull bundle is also available with mp3 vocals, music scores and a lesson plan. Please follow our store for more educational and fun songs!
Preview of Seasons: Fall

Seasons: Fall

Created by
EducPrek12
This Activ Board Flipchart for Promethean Board explores the season of Fall. Students are able to identify what a season is and discuss characteristics of the Fall season. Question prompts are included throughout the prompt including higher order thinking. A video on fall is included (if your system permits).
Preview of Aiken Drum Song

Aiken Drum Song

Aiken Drum is a kid favorite. Along with the printables you find in the Make My Music Store, I've added a link to my lesson plans and images (free) on activities you can do with the song and words. It's in the category of Songs About Food. http://kimmilai.hubpages.com/hub/Aiken-Drum-fall-harvest-man
Preview of Chick-a-ma, Chick-a-ma, Craney Crow accompaniment track

Chick-a-ma, Chick-a-ma, Craney Crow accompaniment track

This traditional counting song encourages children to switch from their singing voice on "Chick-a-ma, Chick-a-ma, Craney Crow, went to the well to wash his toe" to their speaking voice: "When he got there his chickens were gone!. What time old fox?" I have created an accompaniment track that follows the melodic and rhythmic lines and guides the students in 'counting' the hours, encouraging telling time.
Preview of Tu B'Shvat

Tu B'Shvat

Tu B’ShvatTu B’Shvat is the Israeli/Jewish Arbor Day, celebrated by tendingto and planting trees. It is a day for celebrating the environment, ourinterconnectedness with, and responsibility for, the environment.Tu B’Shvat – words by A.Hillel, music by Benyamin OmerThis is a fun dancing song, with the children clapping on theverses, and stomping or jumping on the words “Tu B’Shvat” at thebeginning of the verse and during the chorus. Tu B’Shvat hineh higiah, Ilanot neta larov.Nezamer, nerkod, neri
Preview of The Birds Are Flying South/Shanah Tovah!

The Birds Are Flying South/Shanah Tovah!

Rosh HaShanahRosh HaShanah is the Jewish New Year, (translated as the head ofthe year) and usually falls at the end of September or in the monthof October. It is considered a time of new beginnings and of internalhouse-cleaning. Children are taught to reflect on the choices that theymade in the past year, to ask forgiveness for any poor choices, and tosymbolically “throw away” the bad deeds in order to not carry theminto the new year. Traditionally, it is a time that families go to attendsynagog
Preview of Peep Squirrel

Peep Squirrel

Act out what the squirrel is doing. Teach the children to sing the refrain: “dum dum diddy-um” each time.Can also be used as a move and freeze song: move only on the actions, freeze on “dum dum diddy-um”.
Preview of Fall Is Here

Fall Is Here

Act out the animals in each of the verses. Clap your hands during the chorus. Change the actions in the chorus; e.g. stomp your feet, bounce around, swing your arms, tap your toes, etc. Feel how the verses are smooth and gentle and the choruses are bouncy and energetic.
Preview of Listen to the Leaves

Listen to the Leaves

This is an echo song in English and Hebrew about the connection between people and trees. Can be used as a movement exercise, inviting the students to plant their feet as roots and stretch their arms up as branches.
Preview of We Have Come To Oust The Dark/Banu Hoshech Ligaresh

We Have Come To Oust The Dark/Banu Hoshech Ligaresh

HannukahHannukah is the winter festival of lights, the one Jewish holidaythat most non-Jewish people are familiar with. It commemorates thevictory of the Maccabee soldiers in 164 BCE over the Greek armiesthat had conquered Israel and were forbidding the Jewish people frompracticing the Jewish religion. The Jewish temple had been defiledwith animal sacrifices, and after the Maccabees cleaned and purified thetemple, they looked for holy oil (oil that had been purified in a processthat took eight d
Preview of Please Don't Fight/Al Takeh

Please Don't Fight/Al Takeh

Yom KippurYom Kippur is one of the holiest days of the Jewish holiday cycle. Itis a day of repentance for wrong-doing, for asking forgiveness fromone’s fellows and from God. Traditionally, adults go to synagogue, andeveryone over the age of 13 fasts, refraining from both food and drinkfrom sundown the evening before until sundown on Yom Kippur itself.The purpose of fasting is to let the body focus on prayer and not worryabout day to day matters, and to be able to feel empathy for those whomay of
Preview of Jug of Oil/Kad Katan

Jug of Oil/Kad Katan

HanukkahHanukkah is the winter festival of lights, the one Jewish holidaythat most non-Jewish people are familiar with. It commemorates thevictory of the Maccabee soldiers in 164 BCE over the Greek armiesthat had conquered Israel and were forbidding the Jewish people frompracticing the Jewish religion. The Jewish temple had been defiledwith animal sacrifices, and after the Maccabees cleaned and purified thetemple, they looked for holy oil (oil that had been purified in a processthat took eight d
Preview of I'm Sorry/Slicha

I'm Sorry/Slicha

Yom KippurYom Kippur is one of the holiest days of the Jewish holiday cycle. Itis a day of repentance for wrong-doing, for asking forgiveness fromone’s fellows and from God. Traditionally, adults go to synagogue, andeveryone over the age of 13 fasts, refraining from both food and drinkfrom sundown the evening before until sundown on Yom Kippur itself.The purpose of fasting is to let the body focus on prayer and not worryabout day to day matters, and to be able to feel empathy for those whomay of
Preview of The Noisemaker Song/Shir HaRa'ashan

The Noisemaker Song/Shir HaRa'ashan

PurimPurim is a holiday that celebrates the story of Jewish people beingrescued by Queen Esther from a murderous plot as told in the Bookof Esther, (Megillat Esther) in the Tanach. It is a fun holiday, whenchildren dress up in costumes, people make plates of special cookies(hamentaschen) to share with their friends, and prepare plates of sweets(mishloach manot) to give to both their friends and the poor. Traditionally,the book of Esther is read in synagogue, and every time the name ofHaman (the
Preview of Purim Shpiel/Mischak Purim

Purim Shpiel/Mischak Purim

PurimPurim is a holiday that celebrates the story of Jewish people beingrescued by Queen Esther from a murderous plot as told in the Bookof Esther, (Megillat Esther) in the Tanach. It is a fun holiday, whenchildren dress up in costumes, people make plates of special cookies(hamentaschen) to share with their friends, and prepare plates of sweets(mishloach manot) to give to both their friends and the poor. Traditionally,the book of Esther is read in synagogue, and every time the name ofHaman (the
Preview of We Shall Not Be Moved/V'Haya K'Etz Shatul

We Shall Not Be Moved/V'Haya K'Etz Shatul

Tu B’ShvatTu B’Shvat is the Israeli/Jewish Arbor Day, celebrated by tendingto and planting trees. It is a day for celebrating the environment, ourinterconnectedness with, and responsibility for, the environment.We Shall Not Be Moved/ V’Heye C’Etz Shatul – traditionalSpiritual/ Hebrew music by Amitai Ne’emanThe Hebrew text is from Jeremiah 17/8: “He shall be like a treeplanted by waters, sending forth its roots by a stream: It doesnot sense the coming of heat, its leaves are ever fresh; it has no
Preview of Etzei Zeitim Omdim

Etzei Zeitim Omdim

Tu B’ShvatTu B’Shvat is the Israeli/Jewish Arbor Day, celebrated by tendingto and planting trees. It is a day for celebrating the environment, ourinterconnectedness with, and responsibility for, the environment.Etzei Zeitim Omdim – traditional folk tuneThis song celebrates some of the different trees that are foundgrowing in Israel today. The children are instructed to stand as stillas a tree while the Hebrew words are sung, but when the “la la la”part is sung, they turn into the wind and blow a
Preview of Guests for the Holidays/Orchim L'Hag

Guests for the Holidays/Orchim L'Hag

SukkotSukkot is a week-long harvest holiday. Historically, it was when thefinal harvests of the summer were gathered before the rains began.Families would build temporary booths near the fields so that theycould live and work in the fields for the time of the harvest. The boothsalso symbolize the forty-year period during which the children of Israelwere wandering in the desert following their exodus from slavery inEgypt, living in temporary shelters. The word “Sukkot” means “booths,”and refers t
Preview of Apples are Growing

Apples are Growing

Created by
Becky Long Songs
OK. We got a little carried away with this song. I wrote it to use during an apple them, but on the CD it was kind of boring so we jazzed it up a bit with an electric guitar sound. It's a bit different, but a great song for the kids to act out going to an apple farm, picking the apples and eating the apples. Apples Are Growning by Rebecca Long is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Please Don't Hit/Al Takeh

Please Don't Hit/Al Takeh

Al Takeh – words by Sara Levi-Tanai, music by Emanuel AmiranThis song addresses the Yom Kippur tradition of asking forforgiveness from those that we know that we have wronged, but can be used at any time of year to remind children about community building rather than hitting. Forages 4 and up, I invite the children to stand in a circle, and then we do the dance listed below. For ages 4 and under, I do this as a sitting song, swaying back and forth on the final phrases. The children often spontan
Preview of The Turkey Song

The Turkey Song

Many children do not know that the turkey is actually a wild bird and can be seen out in the woods. This is an old traditional song in praise of those turkeys!Flap your big turkey wings, and make sure to stomp your feet three times every time the lyrics repeat themselves, i.e. “dirty, dirty, dirty….”
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