Greeting Song: “Clapping All Our Names” #3

MA Standards:

Speaking and Listening/SL.PK.MA.1a: Observe and use appropriate ways of interacting in a group (e.g. taking turns in talking, listening to peers, waiting to speak until another person is finished talking, asking questions and waiting for an answer, gaining the floor in appropriate ways).

Head Start Outcomes:

Social Emotional Development/Self-Regulation: Follows simple rules, routines, and directions.
Language Development/Receptive Language: Attends to language during conversations, songs, stories, or other learning experiences.
Literacy Knowledge/Phonological Awareness: Identifies and discriminates between separate syllables in words.
Literacy Knowledge/Print Concepts and Conventions: Recognizes print in everyday life, such as numbers, letters, one’s name, words, and familiar logos and signs.

PreK Learning Guidelines:

English Language Arts/Language 1: Observe and use appropriate ways of interacting in a group (taking turns in talking; listening to peers; waiting until someone is finished; asking questions and waiting for an answer; gaining the floor in appropriate ways).
English Language Arts/Reading and Literature 12: Listen to, recite, sing, and dramatize a variety of age-appropriate literature.

Greeting Song: “Clapping All Our Names” #3

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ELA Focus Skills: Phonological Awareness (Segmenting)

Have children sit in a circle. Tell children you are going to sing “Clapping All Our Names.” Explain that as you sing the last line, you are going to signal to a child and you want him or her to say his or her name. Then say, Let’s all clap <child’s name>’s name parts together!

Continue around the circle, singing and clapping until each child has been acknowledged.

Clapping All Our Names
(sung to the tune of “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”)
We can play a listening game,
Clapping, clapping, all our names.
Clapping, clapping, fast and slow,
Ready, set, now here we go.
Everybody clap with me,
Clap the name parts carefully.

Social Emotional Tip: Recognition by others helps children build positive relationships.

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