Hello Kindergarten and TK students! Today I've posted three songs, two of which are spoken and have a steady beat you can pat or clap to. One is called "Number One, Touch Your Tongue", which rhymes and the second is called "Oliver Jump". It is also a speech piece that you can do the movement for fun! The third is a song called "Silly Street" that's super silly and very fun to learn! It has plenty of rhyme as well. I hope you enjoy these! This is our last week of music online! I hope you have a great summer and that I see you in class in the fall! xoxo Mrs. G
Uploaded May 19, 2020. Also listed in KindergartenHello Kindergarten and TK students!
Today I've posted three songs, two of which are spoken and have a steady beat you can pat or clap to. One is called "Number One, Touch Your Tongue", which rhymes and the second is called "Oliver Jump". It is also a speech piece that you can do the movement for fun! The third is a song called "Silly Street" that's super silly and very fun to learn! It has plenty of rhyme as well. I hope you enjoy these! This is our last week of music online! I hope you have a great summer and that I see you in class in the fall! xoxo Mrs. G
A Good Old Happy Song
I want to sing a good old happy song
I want every body to come on and sing along
Singing makes you happy singing sets you free
come on and sing this happy song with me
I want to sing a good old happy song
I want every body to come on and sing along
Singing makes you happy singing sets you free
come on and sing this happy song with me
Going on a Picnic
*Going on a picnic, leaving right away;
If it doesn’t rain, we’ll stay all day.
Question: Answer:
1. Did you bring the hot dogs? Yes, I brought the hot dogs!
Did you bring the salad? Yes, I brought the salad!
Ready for a picnic? Here we go! *
2. Did you bring the ice cream? Yes, I brought the ice cream!
Did you bring the melon? Yes, I brought the melon!
Ready for a picnic? Here we go!
Merry-Go-Round
Round, round, merry-go-round,
Up and down, up and down;
I’ve got the fastest horse in town,
On my merry-go-round.
One is white, one is black;
One has polka dots on his back,
Red and yellow and gray and brown,
On my merry-go-round. On my merry-go-round.
Merry-Go-Round Poem
By Dorothy Baruch
I climbed up on the merry-go-round,
And it went round and round.
I climbed up on a big brown horse
And it went up and down
Around and round
And up and down,
Around and round,
And up and down,
I sat high up
On a big brown horse
And rode around
On the merry-go-round
And rode around
On the merry-go-round
I rode around
On the merry-go-round
Around
And around
And
Round.
Old King Cole
Old King Cole
Was a merry old soul,
And a merry old soul was he,
He called for his pipe,
And he called for his bowl,
And he called for his fiddlers three.
Every fiddler, he had a fiddle,
And a very fine fiddle had he;
Oh, there’s none so rare,
As can compare
With King Cole and his fiddlers three.
London Bridge
1. London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down,
London bridge is falling down, my fair lady.
2. Build it up with iron bars, iron bars, iron bars,
Building it up with iron bars, my fair lady.
3. Iron bars will bend and break, bend and break, bend and break,
Iron bars will bend and break, my fair lady.
4. Build it up with silver and gold, silver and gold, silver and gold,
Build it up with silver and gold, my fair lady.
Spring has Sprung
Flowers grow on my window sill; I have a rose and a daffodil.
Can you hear the birdies trill? Spring has sprung!
I can go to the park today, play in the sun ‘cause I love to play.
I love April! I love May! Spring has sprung! (Repeat)
Six Little Ducks
Verse 1
Six little ducks that I once knew,
Fat ones, skinny ones, fair ones, too,
*But the one little duck with a feather in his back,
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack -- quack, quack, quack;
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack -- quack, quack, quack.
Verse 2
Down to the river they would go;
Wibble, wobble, wibble, wobble, to and fro, *
Verse 3
Home from the river they would come,
Wibble, wobble, wibble, wobble, ho-hum-hum, *
Ducks in the Rain
By James S. Tippett
Ducks are dabbling in the rain,
Dibbling, dabbling in the rain.
Drops of water from each back
Scatter as ducks flap and quack.
I can only stand and look
From my window at the brook,
For I cannot flap and quack
And scatter raindrops from my back.
Fuzzy Caterpillar
Verse 1
Fuzzy, fuzzy caterpillar crawling, crawling by,
Don’t you know that someday you will be a butterfly?
Don’t you know that someday you will be a butterfly?
Verse 2
Tiny, tiny pollywog swimming ‘round the log,
Don’t you know that someday you’ll grow up to be a frog?
Don’t you know that someday you’ll grow up to be a frog?
The Caterpillar Poem
By Douglas Florian
The caterpillar’s not a cat.
It’s very small
And short and fat,
And with those beady little eyes
Will never win a beauty prize.
The caterpillar’s brain is small –
It only knows to eat and crawl.
But for this creepy bug don’t cry,
It soon will be a butterfly.