This is an original tune to accompany "Wombat Walkabout" by Carol Diggery Shields. This is a great book that introduces many commonly used Australian terms. Come along on this fun adventure! This resource only includes the song. Please purchase or
Students stand in a circle. One student walks around on the inside of the circle and choses a partner on the word "very good friend" and shakes their hand to the beat. On "Rig a Jig Jig" they take their other hand so hands are criss crossed and
This song is in 6/8 and is a fun circle game. Two sailors are in the middle of the circle doing an elbow swing. During the refrain, the two sailors take hands and jump from one foot to another.
Students love playing the bluebird game! This audio recording will have students asking to play the game over and over. Students stand in a circle with enough space between each other so that the "bluebird" can weave in and out of the "windows".
Stop and go is a great movement song to get some of those wiggles out! Listen to the audio file and follow the directions to help your students get a little movement in during circle time or any movement break!
Circle Round the Zero is a fun folk song. Players stand in a circle clapping the beat, spaced slightly apart from each other. The leader walks around the outside of the circle; at “Back, back zero,” he stands back to back with one of the players; at
Little Red Caboose is a great song for young students. This audio track is great to use in circle time. Students like changing the color of the caboose and moving around the room like a train!
What Are You Wearing? is a fun movement song that provides students the opportunity to think about what colors they are wearing and follow some rhyming directions! The song is originally by Hap Palmer, I learned it from "I'm Growing Up," a song
Use this worksheet for your students to practice writing quarter notes and eighth notes. It can be used for Conversational Solfege work Unit 1 Step 9. It uses the Miss White rhyme.
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