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Title: AGENDA


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AGENDA
  • In kindergarten we use music to teach
  • routines
  • body awareness
  • emotions
  • Letters, words, Story Song Books, Chime in
    Reading
  • numbers and
  • music

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SINGING IN KINDERGARTEN
  • ROUTINES
  • Good Morning p. 7 CE, Its Time to Tidy Up, (tune
    of Farmer in the Dell), Everybody Do This, Roll
    Your Hands p. 32 CE, Can you make a circle?

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KINDERGARTEN
  • Its time to tidy up, (tune, Farmer in the Dell)
  • Its time to tidy up,
  • Everybody lend a hand
  • Its time to tidy up.
  • Lets put our toys away,
  • Lets put our toys away,
  • Everybody lend a hand
  • Lets put our toys away.
  • Everybody do this, do this, do this,
  • Everybody do this, just like me.
  • Everybody bend and stretch, bend and stretch,
    bend and stretch,
  • Everybody bend and stretch, just like me.
  • Everybody patsch and clap
  • Everybody patch and stamp
  • Everybody sitting, sitting, sitting
  • Everybody sitting, quietly.

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You may change the words to Lets all move for
story, show me how. Lets make a circle, Its
story time. (Its time for math, its time to
read etc.)
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KINDERGARTEN
Roll your hands so slowly As slowly as can
be Roll your hands so slowly And fold them just
like me. Roll your hands so quickly As quickly
as can be Roll your hands so quickly And fold
them just like me.
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SINGING IN KINDERGARTEN
  • BODY AWARENESS
  • Clap, Clap, Clap Your Hands p. 36 CE
  • Head and Shoulders Baby p. 97MFF
  • Me
  • Hands are for clapping

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KINDERGARTEN
  • ME
  • Ive got 10 fingers, Ive got 10 toes
  • But Ive only got one mouth- so it goes!
  • Ive got 2 eyes, Ive got 2 ears,
  • But Ive only got one chin and one nose
  • Ive got 2 legs, Ive got 2 arms,
  • Ive got one chest, and 2 elbows
  • Ive got 2 knees, Ive got 2 cheeks
  • But Ive only got one waist so it goes
  • Ive got 2 shoulders and 2 eyebrows
  • How many hairs? Who knows?
  • Hands are for clapping
  • Hands are for clapping
  • Feet are for walking
  • Feet are for walking
  • Hips are for shaking
  • Hips are for shaking
  • Arms are for stretching
  • Arms are for stretching

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SINGING IN KINDERGARTEN
  • EMOTIONS
  • When I Get Mad I Beat My Drum p.96 CE
  • Shake My Sillies Out p. 93 CE
  • Problems p. 94 CE

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SINGING IN KINDERGARTEN
  • LEARNING LETTERS/WORDS
  • Alphabet Song, I Cant Spell Hippopotamus, Wheels
    on the Bus (story song book), Walk to School,
    (Chime In)
  • LEARNING NUMBERS
  • One Two Buckle my Shoe, Five Little Monkeys p.
    205,I Have 10 Little Fingers, Five Enormous
    Dinosaurs p. 78, Ten in the Bed, Hop on 1

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Chime In Reading
  • Walk, walk, walk to school,
  • Walk to school together,
  • Walk, walk, walk to school
  • Through all kinds of weather.

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Numbers
  • One Two Buckle My Shoe
  • Three four shut the door
  • Five six pick up sticks
  • Seven eight lay them straight
  • Nine ten the big fat hen.
  • Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed
  • One fell off and bumped his head
  • Momma called the doctor
  • The doctor said
  • No more monkeys jumping on the bed.
  • (Continue until all monkeys are off the bed.)

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Teaching Music
  • RHYTHM AND BEAT
  • Clapping, Stamping
  • Hop a Little
  • Ha Ha Thisaway
  • PITCH
  • High and low pitch Tic and Toc
  • Call and Response or Tone Matching

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Teaching Music PitchTic and Toc
  • Once upon a time, in a very hilly land lived two
    best friends. Their names were Tic (one thumb
    up) and Toc (other thumb up).
  • Now one day Tic woke up very early.( Mime
    actions.) What time do you think that was? (Have
    a child tell you what time she/he thinks is very
    early) Now back to our story. Tic had a secret
    that he just had to tell Toc right away so he got
    up and got dressed very quietly because he is not
    want anyone to know he was awake. First he put
    on ______? (Have children choose articles of
    clothing and mime the entire dressing process.)
    Then he put on _______? Next came his ________?

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Teaching Music PitchTic and Toc
  • Finally he was ready so he crept downstairs very
    quietly and opened the front door.
  • He started off to Tocs house so he went up the
    hill and down the hill and up the hill and down
    the hill and up the hill and down the hill and up
    the hill and down the hill all the way to his
    house. (Throughout the story, on up the hill
    and down the hill move your Tic or Toc thumb up
    and down with the words and escalate your voice
    up and down as well. Have the children join in.
    This allows them to hear and practice making
    pitches that go up and down.)

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Teaching Music PitchTic and Toc
  • When he reached his house he knocked at the door
    fairly quietly but no one answered. Then he
    knocked a little bit louder but still no one came
    to the door so he decided to go home. Once again
    he went up the hill and down the hill and up the
    hill and down the hill and up the hill and down
    the hill and up the hill and down the hill all
    the way back home. Then he very quietly opened
    the door and climbed the stairs to his room.
    Since everyone was still sleeping he decided to
    go back to bed so he took off his clothes and
    hopped in. (Once again you mime all the actions
    for this part.)

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Teaching Music PitchTic and Toc
  • Now the same day Toc work up early but not as
    early as Tic. What time do you think that was?
    (Have a child tell you what time she/he thinks it
    is.) He had a secret that he just had to tell Tic
    right away so he got up and got dressed very
    quietly because he is not want anyone to know he
    was awake. First he put on ______? (Have
    children choose articles of clothing and mime the
    entire dressing process.) Then he put on _______?
    Next came his ________?
  • Finally he was ready so he crept downstairs very
    quietly and opened the front door.
  • He started off to Tocs house so he went up
    the hill and down the hill and up the hill and
    down the

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Teaching Music PitchTic and Toc
  • the hill and up and down the hill and up the hill
    and down the hill all the way to his house. (Add
    appropriate pitch actions.) When he reached Tocs
    house he knocked at the door fairly quietly but
    no one answered. Then he knocked a little bit
    louder but still no one came to the door so he
    decided to go home. Once again he went up the
    hill and down the hill and up the hill and down
    the hill and up the hill and down the hill and up
    the hill and down the hill all the way back home.
    Then he very quietly opened the door and found
    his Dad in the kitchen making breakfast. This
    made him very happy because he was hungry after
    climbing up and down all those hills.

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Teaching Music PitchTic and Toc
  • Now what do you think is happening at Tics
    house? You are right. He is also eating his
    breakfast. After breakfast both boys set off to
    tell each other their secrets so they both went
    up the hill and down the hill and up the hill and
    down the hill and thats where they met right
    in the middle valley between their two houses.
    First Tic told Toc his secret and then Toc told
    Tic his secret. (What were their secrets? Can
    anyone tell me?) Then both boys went up the hill
    and down the hill and up the hill and down the
    hill until they both got back home safe and
    sound.

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Summary
  • We have looked at how we use music to teach
  • routines
  • body awareness
  • emotions
  • Letters, words, reading
  • numbers and
  • beat, rhythm and pitch in music.
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