Grade 1 Lesson 36
StartBeat, Timbre of Unpitched Instruments, Time SignatureThemes(s):
Food Songs, Sea Songs
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Introduction
In this lesson, you will learn:
- Sing the “Hello Song”
- Review “Go Bananas”
- Do Body Percussion
- Play Classroom Instrument Bingo
- Teach “Charlie Over the Ocean”
- Learn the game for “Charlie Over the Ocean”
- Play the game and sing “Charlie Over the Ocean”
- Is it a stepping or skipping song?
- Optional: Teach the Orff arrangement for “Charlie Over the Ocean”
- Review “When I Was One”
- Review the movements for “When I Was One”
- Create your own Movements for “When I Was One”
- Optional: Illustrate a Storybook of the Song “When I Was One”
- Teach “Down by the Bay”
- Optional: Create a New Verse and Then Draw a Picture of Your Verse!
- Sing “The Music Time is Over”
Extensions
Objectives
- I can sing and move to music.
- I can identify instruments.
- I can create new verses.
Teaching Procedures
Sing the “Hello Song”
Copy LinkSing the echoes in the "Hello Song."
Review "Go Bananas"
Copy LinkReview the song.
Move to the music.
Do Body Percussion
Copy LinkDo the body percussion as shown.
Play Classroom Instrument Bingo
Copy LinkTeach “Charlie Over the Ocean”
Copy LinkTeach the song by rote. Since this is an echo song - sing a phrase and have the students echo. If you don’t feel comfortable singing for your students, play a phrase on the video and have your students echo.
Learn the game for “Charlie Over the Ocean”
Copy LinkChoose one student to be Charlie. Charlie is the leader of the singing. While singing,Charlie walks around the outside of the circle. The class echoes, singing the part in the brackets. At the end of the song, Charlie touches a students that they have gone past. The student that is touched leaves the circle and tries to tag (not tackle!) Charlie before Charlie gets to the hole in the circle.
An interesting variation of this game is to have the solo singer make up new verses of what Charlie caught. ex: Charlie caught a cold; Charlie caught the kitchen.
Play the game and sing “Charlie Over the Ocean”
Copy LinkIs it a stepping or skipping song?
Copy LinkSing and skip to the song. Try other songs. Are they stepping or skipping songs?
- "Choo Choo Train" (4/4 - step)
- "Counting" (2/4 - step)
- "Mr. Potato Head" (6/8 - skip)
Optional: Teach the Orff arrangement for “Charlie Over the Ocean”
Copy LinkTeach the students the Orff arrangement. To extend the activity, use the song and orchestration as an A section, and have students create a B section or movement. Discuss and decide on a final form for your performance.
B Section Idea: Improvisation activity. Brainstorm a list of oceans in the world. You can use a map of the world and show your students where the oceans are located.
For example: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic. Chant the names of the oceans, and accompany with body percussion.
Sing and play the A section, chant the oceans twice as a B section, and then repeat the A. You could create more than one list of oceans, and create a C section, turning your final performance into a rondo.
Review “When I Was One”
Copy LinkTeach "When I was One" by rote. Sing a phrase and have students echo, or play a phrase and have kids echo.
Review the movements for “When I Was One”
Copy LinkWatch the kids demo video and copy the movements.
Create your own Movements for “When I Was One”
Copy LinkCreate your own movements and sing along.
Teachers: a parachute activity is demonstrated in kids demo 1.
If you can use a parachute, view this activity in the song list.
Optional: Illustrate a Storybook of the Song “When I Was One”
Copy LinkTeach “Down by the Bay”
Copy LinkThis song is fun to sing and great for creating new rhyming verses. Students love to create their own verses for this song. Ask for volunteers to make up new verses.
Examples:
Did you ever see a hog sitting on a log?
Did you ever see a llama wearing red pajamas?
If you have more volunteers than you have time, ask the students to all turn to their neighbor and sing their new verse to their neighbor. They’ll all have the chance to share with someone, and it won’t take an hour to hear everyone’s verse.
Optional: Create a New Verse and Then Draw a Picture of Your Verse!
Copy LinkUsing the worksheet, or if you want to save paper and ink, use any paper you have, create a new verse, and then draw a picture of what is happening in your verse!