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Greeting Song: “Show Us Something You Can Do” #1
Sing a chant to help children recognize their name in print and build their concept of self. Make sure each child gets a chance to participate.
Greeting Song: “Show Us Something You Can Do” #2
Hold up children’s name cards one at a time during the chant. Invite children to show the class what they can do with their voices.
Greeting Song: “Show Us Something You Can Do” #3
Ask each child to move a specific part of his or her body when you sing the line “Show us something you can do.”
Greeting Song: “Show Us Something You Can Do” #4
As you sing, ask each child to show you something they can play with the instruments. Have children cheer for each other after they play.
Greeting Song: “Show Us Something You Can Do” #5
As you sing, ask each child to show something they can do when they dance to music.
Greeting Song: “The Name Game” #1
Teach children a silly name chant. Chant a verse using your own name. Then have children join you as you recite a verse for each child.
Greeting Song: “The Name Game” #2
With children, recite the verse of “The Name Game” for each child. Have children repeat the verse after you.
Greeting Song: “The Name Game” #3
Have children use their tubes to recite the verse. Each time call out a direction to change the volume, pitch, or timbre of their voice.
Greeting Song: “The Name Game” #4
Have children use their tubes to sing the verse. Each time call out a direction such as a high or low pitch.
Greeting Song: “The Name Game” #5
Have children use their tubes to sing the verse. Have each child call out “loud” or “soft” to direct the group how to sing.
Greeting Song: “Try, Try, Try To Sing” #1
Have children join you in singing a song and as you change the volume of your voice for each verse.
Greeting Song: “Try, Try, Try To Sing” #2
Have children sing a song and change the pitch of their voices along with you.
Greeting Song: “We’re Happy You Are Here” #1
Distribute name cards to three children at a time and sing a verse greeting those children. Repeat until every child is included.
Greeting Song: “We’re Happy You Are Here” #2
Have rubber band instruments available and tell children to pluck their instrument when you sing their name.
Greeting Song: “We’re Happy You Are Here” #3
Have children choose from a set of musical instruments and have them play that instrument when they hear their name in the song.
Learn About Letter Sounds Together: Beginning Sound (/i/)
Ask children to get up and dance when they hear words that begin with the /i/ sound. Let children lead the game and include new words.
Play Together: Say It with Dance
Show children pictures of faces showing different emotions. Ask children to move in a way that shows that emotion.
Play Together: “Show Us What Your Instrument Can Do”
Gather children with their rubber-band instruments. Sing the song, “Show Us What Your Instrument Can Do” and have children demonstrate making sounds.
Sing Together: “All Day Long” #2
Sing “All Day Long” inviting children to play their rubber band guitars as they sing. Engage them in discussion about how they are making the sounds.
Talk Together: Move to Music
Talk about some of the music the children have been listening to together. Play some music and invite children to move to the music.