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Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Music Resources for FALL!

My friend, Sally, at Sally's Sea of Songs, has created an amazing resource list chock-full of ideas for just about any time of the year.  Since we are currently in the Fall months, I thought I'd feature her resource lists for Fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving.
 
Check them out by clicking on the pics below.
http://www.sallysseaofsongs.com/p/music-te.html#Fall


http://www.sallysseaofsongs.com/p/music-te.html#Halloween

http://www.sallysseaofsongs.com/p/music-te.html#Thanksgiving
 
Enjoy browsing through the many fabulous products.  I hope you find the perfect one that fits your classroom!  Happy Fall Y'all.
 

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Time for Turkey

A Turkey is a funny bird
His head goes wobble wobble
He knows just one funny word
Gobble gobble gobble!

Ah, yes!  My younger students sing their little hearts out while strutting around the music room like the finest turkeys around.  
In addition to the excellent bird imitations I've seen over the last couple of weeks, we've been practicing the poem, "T is for Turkey."  It's a great tool to use for practicing voice inflection and recitation.  The poem goes through each letter of the word "Thanksgiving."  Try it in class or even use it for a program/feast.
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/T-is-for-Turkey-1533399 


"Leaves" (fall colored scarves) were the new highlight this week in music.  I taught the song, "Autumn Leaves are Falling", and added the leaves for effect.  Students tossed their scarves up in the air on the strong beat and watched as they fell gently to the ground.  It was a nice way to assess whether or not the children understand and feel the beat.  Not only that, but it sure does look cool when all the leaves are falling down :)  In the end, I demonstrated how to fold their scarves and put them up nicely.  Next week, I'll introduce Orff instruments to the song.  



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