Sing a long with this book "Walking Through the Jungle". It's an echo book so you can do it!
Los PollitosYou should remember this song from Kindergarten. This version is a little different, but see if you can sing with the parts you know. Do you remember the Spanish words? Here's another version of the song taught by performer Jose-Luis Orozco. Try to follow his movements for Los Pollitos. In today's lesson you will:
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Start the Day with a SongThink this song is for pre-schoolers? No this version is REALLY different. Watch and try to sing along with a lot of new words. Peter and the Wolf FinishTime to have our last lesson on Peter and the Wolf. Find the lesson HERE. Print out the worksheets under Supporting Resources Color and match the instruments to the characters in the story. If you visit this page, please leave your name and a comment. Dear 1st Graders, I hope you and your family are well. I thought we would start this week with a fun book. Do you like "Pete the Cat" books? Did you know that the author is a former music teacher? That why there is always some music in his books. So go ahead and sing with the video below. For the rest of today's lesson, we are going to return to the story of Peter and the Wolf and learn about the instruments that represent the Cat, the Grandfather and the Wolf. Click on this link to go to the lesson. There are 3 more colors pages you can print out.
Peter and the Wolf RevisitedThis week's lesson will seem familiar. We were watching a video about the story of "Peter and the Wolf" by composer Sergei Prokofiev when we were last in school. I thought you might like to visit the story again. Please click on the link below and watch the videos. What instruments represented the bird and duck? Print out the duck and bird pages, fill in the words and color. Then in the comment section below, tell me what instruments represented what animals in the story. https://musicplayonline.com/modules/peter-and-the-wolf-1-story-the-bird-the-duck/ April Song of the Month It's time for a song of the month for April. Listen to the video below and sing along with "This Land is Your Land" written by Woody Guthrie. We sang this last year. Do you remember? These 1st graders in video did a great job. Try to sing along and create the same movements as they did. This Old Man Sing-a-longHere's a fun song to sing that we have used in class. You've got this one! Start the day with a little singing! Cosmic Kids YogaTime to get up and move! In music we spend a lot of our time talking about locomotor and nonlocomotor movement. Locomotor is when you move through the space and nonlocomotor is when you move in your own space. In this video you'll get to explore the Star Wars galaxy while moving, stretching, and posing in nonlocomotor ways. Let's Get Moving!Look out for the clap attack! It's time to listen in and get your body moving with the Clap Attack from our friends at Koo Koo Kangaroo! Get up out of your seat, get your hands warmed up, and be listening in for the patterns that you need to clap to win the game! Fishy Fun |
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