PreK Extra April Lesson
StartBeat, Timbre of Unpitched Instruments, Melodic Direction (high-middle-low)Themes(s):
Animal Songs, Frogs, Bunnies
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Introduction
In this lesson, you will:
- Sing the echoes for “Time for Music”
- Say the “Hello Beat Chant”
- Review all the instruments using the “Mystery Box”
- Sing to Bobo
- Review “Humpty Dumpty”
- Do the actions while you say the “Humpty Dumpty” rhyme
- Review “Shakin’ Eggs”
- Review “Five Green and Speckled Frogs”
- Review “Mm Ah Went the Little Green Frog”
- Move to show high low
- Review “One Green Jellybean”
- Sing and do the actions for “Sleepy Bunnies”
- Sing “Skinnamarink”
Extensions:
Musicplay is a menu. The teacher is not expected to teach every song or activity. Choose the songs and activities from the list that will best fit your schedule and the needs of your students.
Objectives
- I can sing and move to music.
- I can respond to music using dramatization.
- I can show low and high.
Teaching Procedures
Sing the echoes for “Time for Music”
Copy LinkSing Time for Music with the lyrics video.
Count the beats at the end of each verse.
Count the beats out loud.
Think up new ways that you could keep a beat, and sing your new verses.
Numeracy: Counting is numeracy! Cut out 8 hearts and have children tap on the hearts as they count. Take 2 away. Have them count the hearts now - 1-2-3-4-5-6.
In a study at Northwestern University, researchers have linked the ability to keep a beat to reading and language skills.
Read more here: https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2013/09/the-importance-of-keeping-the-beat/
Say the “Hello Beat Chant”
Copy LinkReview all the instruments using the “Mystery Box”
Copy LinkSing to Bobo
Copy LinkReview “Humpty Dumpty”
Copy LinkThis familiar nursery rhyme is included so children can respond to beat, high/low with speech and with movement. Listen to the rhyme. Listen again and say the rhyme.
Do the actions while you say the “Humpty Dumpty” rhyme
Copy LinkWatch the video. In the demo video, the kids in the class are using egg shakers, but a stuffed toy works as well.
As you say the rhyme, bounce the stuffy on your lap.
Tell the children that Humpty Dumpty is an egg and ask them to tell you why he couldn’t be put back together again.
Invite them to say the poem and do the movements with you.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. - pretend to hold an egg (Humpty) and bounce it on your legs
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. - show the egg falling from legs to the floor
All the kings horses and all the kings men, - bounce on legs (quicker)
Couldn’t put Humpty together again. - bounce on legs
Review “Shakin’ Eggs”
Copy LinkReview “Five Green and Speckled Frogs”
Copy LinkReview the song. If you have manipulatives saved from the previous lesson, use manipulatives to do the "counting" in the song. If not, create actions or dramatize the song.
Review “Mm Ah Went the Little Green Frog”
Copy LinkDo the movements with the song.
Move to show high low
Copy LinkHigh Low Movement
Teaching Suggestions: This selection is included so children can respond to high and low with movement.
Play some of the selection moving your bear toy (or large stuffy) to the low parts and your mouse toy (or other small stuffy) to the high parts. Then, invite the children to move like Brown Bear and Squeaky Mouse. You will be able to observe if the students are responding accurately to low and high.
To assess, have them sit in place with their eyes closed, and move hands like Brown Bear and Squeaky Mouse to show when the music is low and when the music is higher.
Play the selection again and have your child move at a high level when the music is high and a low level when the music is low.