Christmas Songs: Shepherd’s Carol for Older Children
Ideas for Older Children to learn The Shepherd’s Carol Idea #1 – Actions in the round Challenge the children. Tell them you are going to teach them some actions to the song, then you will have half of the room … Continued
Christmas Songs: Away in the Manger – Handbell duet
Too much of a good thing? Yes, if you use the bells too much, but during December I bring out the bells at least two weeks in a row. Here are the posters for Away in a Manger. This song … Continued
Christmas Songs: Handbells for The First Noel
The children are restless during the opening exercises. I smile as I recognize their poorly veiled excitement about getting out of school for the Christmas holiday coming up. When the time for music comes, I start with a movement based … Continued
Christmas Songs: The Shepherd’s Carol for Younger Children
Ideas to teach The Shepherd’s Carol to children Image by Morgan Weistling. See this website for for her beautiful reasons for painting this.http://www.morganweistling.com/galleries/gallery03/kissingfacegod.html Idea #1 (Action word actions and Silent Singing – very effective) “Can your hands follow my hands?” you ask … Continued
Primary Music Ideas and Lesson Plans – July – Come Follow Me
July: Come Follow Me – Lesson Plans and Activity Ideas for Singing Time. WEEK ONE Younger: Magic Crayon What color is your crayon? Mine is magical and changes while we sing. Older: Color Code What does this code have to do with … Continued
Come Follow Me: Melody Map for Older Children
What do you see? What do you notice? The children look at the posters and give their answers. Some will name the shapes, some will say it has some thing to do with loud or soft of the song, … Continued
Come Follow Me: Egg Shakers for Younger
Egg Shakers and Childen… now that’s a delightful combination! And younger children love the egg shakers. How do you use them for a gentle hymn like Come Follow Me? Here’s an idea: Ask the children: Can your hands follow my … Continued
Come Follow Me: Magic Crayon for Younger
Imagination. Even the word sounds full of magic. And that’s what this activity called “Magic Crayon” is. Magic. Here is a general post about this kind of activity. And here is the specifics for Come Follow Me. Tell the children that you … Continued
Come Follow Me: Egg Shaker Pass for Older Children
Shake. Pass. Pick Up. Shake. Pass. Pick Up. The gentle passing game with the egg shakers captures the mood and feel of the song, yet in a way that challenges the children. Tell the children: Here’s the pattern. (Hold an … Continued
Come Follow Me: Mirror Image for Older Children
Can you be my mirror? The child across from me tries to follow me as if he or she was a mirror and I was moving in front of it as I sing the song, Come Follow Me. I move slowly … Continued