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Winter Action Song & Poem "The Snow is on My Head" : Literacy Activities

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Winter Movement and Literacy Activity song "The Snow is on My Head, the snow is on my belly, the snow is on my knees, the snow is on my toes- I'm covered up in snow!" Fun action song set to the tune of "the Farmer in the Dell" and "Rain, Rain go Away".

Easy to learn action song for your younger students. Use those gross motor skills and take a Brain Break! "The Snow is on My Head" with materials to sing along with the video, learn the actions and read the lyrics.

Pocket chart cards can help you teach winter vocabulary and lyrics of the song. There are many materials in this resource to make learning the song/poem fun for your students.

A fun snow song can help your students to SING, READ & MOVE through their day!

Video & Music Tracks

RESOURCE INCLUDES:

  • Teaching Presentation PPT. and PDF.
  • Lyric Coloring sheet
  • Coloring Sheet
  • Melody Sheet Music
  • Flash Cards with Song Lyrics
  • Sing-a-Long Video
  • Vocal and Karaoke tracks
  • Penguin Pocket Chart Cards: Headers, Small (Vocabulary), Tall (Penguins/Penguin Facts)

POCKET CHART CARDS:

  • Pocket Chart Words:
  • Header: Lyrics to the song. Sentences of the lyrics with action pictures.
  • Day cards vocabulary: Snowy Day, Birthday, No School, Dr. Martin Luther King, P.E., Music, Library, Art, half Day, Computers/Technology, Lunch, Recess,
  • Tall day cards vocabulary: winter, January, cold, snow, snowy, weather, wintertime, icicle, ice, frozen, freeze, storm, snowball, snowman, snowball, iceberg, ski, skate, outside, head, belly, knees, toes, covered, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

USE THIS RESOURCE:

  • Morning activities, circle time, literacy centers
  • Brain Break
  • Winter Performance
  • Music Program Song
  • Movement Activity

LYRICS: “The Snow is on My Head”

1-The snow is on my head.

The snow is on my head.

Oh no, I’m very cold.

The snow is on my head.

REFRAIN:

Snow, snow go away. Come again another day.

Snow, snow you make it hard to go outside and play.

2-Shoulders

3-Belly

4-Knees

5-Toes

6-I’m covered up in snow.

HOW TO USE:

  • Kindergarten, First Grade and Preschool teachers can use this song for their poetry and writing activities.
  • Kids will love singing and moving in this Kindergarten action song. And, you'll be able to talk about winter weather, cold, hot, snow, snowy, weather words.
  • You'll find materials to use like key words for pocket charts, coloring and writing activities in the "January" Song of the Month Resource.

HOMESCHOOL: Use this activity with your preschool and younger elementary children. It’s a great activity to help your children develop their reading skills through reading, singing and moving to songs and poems.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding.
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Recognize and produce rhyming words.

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