Jun 21, 2013

Garden Theme: Preschool Songs






Flower Fingerplay Song


This finger play song about tulips and bulbs works well with a glove puppet and is found on a wonderful website called Make Learning Fun.

Ten tulip bulbs planted in the ground

Waiting very quiet without a sound

The sun came up and the rain came down

And one little tulip popped out of the ground.



The song continues up to five or ten with each new tulip being displayed by the puppeteer.


Children Action Songs about Gardening


A great way for children to enjoy and participate with music is to add actions to the song's lyrics. The following song about gardening can easily include actions with each verse.

Song #1 To the tune of Farmer in the Dell:

The farmer plants the seeds.

The farmer plants the seeds.

High ho the derry oh,

The farmer plants the seeds.

Second Verse: The sun comes out to shine.

Third Verse: The rain begins to fall.

Fourth Verse: The seeds begin to grow.

Fifth Verse: The farmer digs them up
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Song #2 This song is a rendition of "I'm a Little Teapot"

I'm a little watering can, tall and thin

To fill me up, just pour the water in.

Tip me over, the drops sprinkle out.

"Thanks for the drink", the flowers do shout!



Green Theme: Preschool Songs







Singing is an integral component of creating a quality early childhood setting and meeting the needs of the whole child. There are so many benefits for children when they have music and singing in their lives. Themes are fun for children within any childhood setting. More importantly, through repetition and various material all surrounding one idea, children will learn. The color green is a great topic for spring or St. Patrick's Day, and the following article suggests some songs to include within this specific theme.

 

 

  



The Green Grass Grew All Around


The color green makes many people think of growth, and new beginnings. In spring, the snow melts and the grass arrives again. The following cumulative song has different versions. The verses are great for developing memory skills. Younger children can enjoy listening to the song while looking at felt pieces on a flannel board or other visual presentations. "The Green Grass Grew All Around" is a song that was first published in 1912 with words by William Jerome and melody by Harry Von Tilzer.










There was a hole in the middle of the ground

The prettiest hole that you ever did see

And the green grass grew all around, all around

And the green grass grew all around.


And in that hole, there was a root


The prettiest root that you ever did see


And the root in the hole,


And the hole in the ground


And the green grass grew all around, all around

And the green grass grew all around.




The song continues with the following additions:
  • Tree on the root
  • Branch on the tree
  • Twig on the branch
  • Nest on the twig
  • Egg in the nest
  • Bird in the egg
  • Wing on the bird
  • Feather on the wing

St. Patrick's Green Song


A well known aspect of St. Patrick's Day is to wear green. Here is a song to sing for this added fun:

To the tune of "He's a Jolly Good Fellow"


We are wearing green on St. Patrick's Day

We are wearing green on St. Patrick's Day


We are wearing green on St. Patrick's Day 


So let's smile and do a jig! 



The Color Green Song


This children's song will help young children learn that by mixing blue and yellow together, the color green is formed.

To the tune of Frere Jacques

Mixing colors, mixing colors
Is fun to do, is fun to do
We can make green
We can make green
With yellow and blue
With yellow and blue



May 11, 2013

Old CDs for Preschool Crafts

How many of us have unused cds sitting in our homes? Companies often would include cds with the manuals of how to use their product. Collecting those cds together for preschool crafts is a great idea.

Here are some ideas on how to use the old cds for crafts:



 
Visit my Pinterest Page for some more ideas!