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Preview of Dance for Hanukkah: Movement Song MP3

Dance for Hanukkah: Movement Song MP3

This original Channukah-themed movement song from Elementary Music Teacher is sure to get your students actively engaged! Students will explore a variety of locomotor movements juxtaposed with non-locomotor sections all in the context of harmonic minor and an unusual meter (7/8). It is musically substantial, yet kid-friendly!CLICK HERE to download FREE sheet music to go along with this MP3!Dance for Hanukkah by James M. DesJardins is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No
Preview of Turn Yourself Around: Movement and Action Song MP3

Turn Yourself Around: Movement and Action Song MP3

This original song from Elementary Music Teacher is sure to be a favorite for elementary students in the general classroom, music classroom and beyond! The funky beat and clear actions inspire us to get engaged and moving with the music. Use this song as a reward for students or as a planned movement activity. OT/PT professionals and Physical Education teachers can readily incorporate this song into their curricula, as well. Enjoy!CLICK HERE to grab a copy of the sheet music for 'Turn Yourself A
Preview of I've Got a Scarf in My Hand! Scarf Song for the Early Childhood Classroom

I've Got a Scarf in My Hand! Scarf Song for the Early Childhood Classroom

Update your scarf song with this modern and fun scarf song! Movements include waving, shaking, peek a boo, throwing, and free space for creative movement.
Preview of Successful Birthday Parties For Kids- Audio Book

Successful Birthday Parties For Kids- Audio Book

Created by
Lanray
All parents want to hear their child say �that was the best birthday party ever!� and brag about it to their friends. To hear other children say that your child's birthday parties are the greatest is a wonderful feeling. But does this mean that you have to spend a ton of money to achieve this fame? No, not at all! You would be surprised how little you have to spend out to put on a fantastic birthday party, leaving your child and your wallet, happy.
Preview of The Butterfly Life Cycle Song

The Butterfly Life Cycle Song

Created by
Hannah L
A great song that outlines all the different stages of the butterfly life cycle. This song incorporates key science vocabulary surrounding metamorphosis as well as the basic needs and adaptations of insects. Each stage of the life cycle is clearly described and allows for active student participation and interpretive movement. This resource is an excellent addition to your butterfly unit! Perfect for Pre-K to 3rd science.
Preview of "Sentence Song" MP3 Performance Track from "Grammar Songs" by Kathy Troxel

"Sentence Song" MP3 Performance Track from "Grammar Songs" by Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
No vocals. Performance track for "Sentence Song" from Kathy Troxel's "Grammar Songs." May be used after the "Sentence Song" is learned with the vocals. Lyrics: Every sentence has a subject and the subject does something in the present or the future or the past. Every sentence has a subject and the subject does something and remember that the period comes last. It can be question. It can be a statement. It can also be an exclamation. copyright 1984 Kathy Troxel/Audio Memory
Preview of Five Little Bunnies

Five Little Bunnies

This is a counting song, a fingerplay, can be used for large motor fun as a movement song, and a gardening song.As a fingerplay:Five little bunnies went out to play.... Hold up 5 fingersThey hopped and they jumped around all day….. Make your hand hop and jumpThen they saw some carrots* what fun…. Continue hoppingOne little bunny stayed to nibble in the sun…. Fold back one fingerAnd the other four, went home to sleep….. Put your head to one side, and your hand under your head and close you eyesB
Preview of Verb Song Funky mp3

Verb Song Funky mp3

Created by
Audio Memory
Funky version of the "Verb Song" from "Grammar Songs" by Kathy Troxel. "Verb Song Funky" MP3 Lyrics from "Grammar Songs" by Kathy Troxel I'm running, jumping, singing - That's because I am a verb. I'm hopping, dancing, ringing - That's because I am a verb. I'm coming, going, hitting, throwing, humming rowing, sitting, blowing, riding, hiding, gliding, sliding - because I'm a verb. I'm a verb, verb, verb, - I'm an action word. So put me where the action is, 'cause I'm an action word. Sometim
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 The Reindeer Hoedown (Karaoke)

The Reindeer Hoedown (Karaoke)

Holiday: Winter & Christmas Song KARAOKE versionIf your kids already love to sing and dance the "The Reindeer Hoedown" then try this special karaoke version without the recorded vocals for extra special showin' off!If you need the lyrics and recorded vocals then check out the song here in our store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-Reindeer-Hoedown-959724Hoedown - a social gathering at which lively folk dancing takes placeReindeer Hoedown - (see above) add reindeer! Students a
Preview of Place Values

Place Values

A fun song and dance that reinforces place values.
Preview of Wintertime

Wintertime

A music and movement activity describing animals' behavior in the wintertime, as well as giving an example of the contrast between quiet/loud (piano/forte) music and jumpy/smooth (staccato/legato) music. The children pretend to sleep during the quiet chorus, and then pretend to be the various animals during the verses. Make sure to encourage loud bear snores in the last verse!
Preview of Endangered Blues

Endangered Blues

Many of the earth’s amazing creatures are now endangered because of habitat loss. Students can use this as a movement piece during science class, adding animals that they have learned about that are not part of the song.
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 Snow Is Falling

Snow Is Falling

This is a musical scale song, playing the descending scale. It acclimates children's ears to that scale, while giving them a gentle movement activity. While the original song is about snow, it can be adapted to any climate, by replacing the word "snow" with the words rain/leaves/sunshine/ etc. The song also involves body movement that encourages crossing the midline, an important brain activity for young children or anyone that struggles with that movement.Snow is falling down…..falling to th
Preview of Looking for Whales

Looking for Whales

A slow, quiet dance with scarves. Let the children imagine what it would be like to be the whale, and what it would be like to be on the beach seeing the whales. Can be used for rest time as a lullaby.
Preview of Winter Clothes

Winter Clothes

A fun way to learn the names of winter clothes, the difference between winter and summer, and how to sneeze into one's elbow, all in one song! Can be used as a sitting song or a large movement activity. While sitting, have the children “patsch” their knees during each two-word phrase, and then clap two times following each phrase, (except for the last line of each verse). At the end, have the children wave their hands like a fan to create a breeze!Thick coats (clap clap)Tall boots (clap clap)
Preview of The North Wind

The North Wind

The North Wind Doth Blow is a traditional English folk song about the animals preparing for the winter. It can be used as a music and movement activity, inviting the children to act out the different animals that are in the song, and create additional verses for additional animals.
Preview of Autumn Leaves

Autumn Leaves

A gentle song in honor of the autumn leaves blowing in the autumn wind. Dance with scarves the colors of autumn leaves. For children who live in a part of the world where the leaves don't change color or fall from the trees, this can serve as an imaginary journey to a distant place.
Preview of Seasons Train

Seasons Train

For toddlers: have each child square their arms like train pistons, and chug around fast or slow, as the music suggests.For pre-K and up: experiment with creating a train, either with hands on the shoulders of the child in front of you, or with hands on the hips of the child in front of you. Start with pairs of children then make trains of three, etc. If you prefer a sit-down activity, have the children “patsch” their legs in time to the song.
Preview of The Name of the Game

The Name of the Game

This song was written for my fourth-grade class of 2016. It was a wonderful class full of strong-minded individualists, who all wanted to figure out how to get along and create a healthy class community. The accompanying dance can be done in different ways to make it age-appropriate:For ages 3-4: Dance freely around the room during the verses, listening for the words, "We're each a little different..." At that point, find a partner, hold their hand and dance together until the end of the phras
Preview of The Gifts of the Year

The Gifts of the Year

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 The Classroom Pokey

The Classroom Pokey

Folk song version learned from Mara Sapon-Shevin: My friend Mara has a wonderful book all about building cooperative, inclusive classroom communities, called Because We Can Change The World. I learned this version of the Hokey Pokey from her. Have the kids make their suggestions of what qualities to add to a compassionate classroom, and what to take out.
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