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Greeting Song: “Good Morning To You” #1

Sing the greeting song and signal a child to say his or her name. Repeat until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “Good Morning To You” #2

Hold up a name card and have children figure out whose name it is. Repeat the song until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “Good Morning To You” #3

Spell the name of a child and have that child place his or her name on the greeting song chart. Repeat the song until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “I See Someone” #1

Sing the greeting song and signal to a child to stand up and say his or her name. Repeat until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “I See Someone” #2

Sing the greeting song and hold up a name card. Signal to each child to find the letter card that matches the first letter in his or her name.

Greeting Song: “I See Someone” #3

Sing the greeting song to three children at a time and clap the parts in their names. Identify whose name was called first, next, and last.

Greeting Song: “Jump In!” #1

Signal children to jump in the circle as he or she says his or her name aloud.  

Greeting Song: “Jump In!” #2

Hold up a name card and signal to child to jump into the circle as he or she says his or her name. Have children act out a hammer motion each time you point to a letter in their name.

Greeting Song: “Sing, Sing, Sing with Me” #6

Sing the greeting song and signal a child to say his or her name. Repeat until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “Sing, Sing, Sing with Me” #7

Hold up a name card and have that child say his or her name. Repeat the song until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “Sing, Sing, Sing with Me” #8

Clap the syllables in a child’s name. Repeat the song until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “Who Are You?” #6

Sing the greeting song. Point a measuring tape at a child and instruct him or her to say his or her name. Repeat until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “Who Are You?” #7

Say a child’s name and emphasize the ending letter sound. Sing the greeting song with that name. Repeat until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “Who Are You?” #8

Sing the greeting song. Hold up a name card and have that child say his or her name. Repeat until every child is included.

Greeting Song: “Who Are You?” #9

Clap the syllables in a child’s name and insert that name into the song. Repeat until every child is included.

Sing Together: “A Pig Lives in a Pen”

Teach children a song about different places that animals live. Encourage children to add their own verses to the song.

Sing Together: “I’m Feeling Sorry”

Have children recall the story Tell the Truth, B.B. Wolf and sing the song about the wolf and the three pigs.

Sing Together: “I’ve Been Working on My Straw House” #1

Sing the song to help children retell the story of The Three Little Pigs.

Sing Together: “I’ve Been Working on My Straw House” #2

Encourage children to act out building and huffing-and-puffing as they sing the song.

Sing Together: “Johnny Works with One Hammer”

Review the different tools builders use to build a house. Sing the song and act out hammering a nail for each verse.

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