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Looking to use Middle School Campfire Songs 2 in your Middle School classroom?

Middle School Campfire Songs 2

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Grades(s):
Middle School
Months / Weeks(s):
June, Week 2
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Introduction

In this lesson you will

  • #16 “Fish and Chips” – learn the song
  • #78 “She Waded in the Water” – learn the song
  • “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” – review song
  • #24 “Oh My Darling Frankenstein” – review song

More Campfire Songs!

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More Campfire Songs!

This week we’ll sing some more songs that you could sing around the campfire or on a car trip.
Review the songs you learned last week.

Have fun singing with your family!

Listen to song #16 "Fish and Chips" and sing along

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Song Used: Fish and Chips

Listen to song #16 "Fish and Chips" and sing along

Listen to song #16 "Fish and Chips".

Play the video again and sing along.

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Listen to song #78 "She Waded in the Water" and sing along

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Song Used: She Waded in the Water

Listen to song #78 "She Waded in the Water" and sing along

Listen to song #78 "She Waded in the Water".

Play the video again and sing along.

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Review the song "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"

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Song Used: Take Me Out to the Ballgame

Review the song "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"

Watch the video and sing along!

Do you remember the lyrics you wrote from last week?

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Review song #24 "Oh My Darling Frankenstein"

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Song Used: Oh My Darling

Review song #24 "Oh My Darling Frankenstein"

Watch the video and sing along!

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Review last week's module or any of the songs you like!

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Review last week's module or any of the songs you like!

Repetition is one of the ways that we learn something well.

Students improve singing on pitch, learn the lyrics and melody better with each repetition.

Students will develop their musicality if you sing, move, play more often!

Keep a list of the songs and activities that you like.

You can easily find any song by using the search engine on the website.

Assessment

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Assessment

Assessment may not be required for your school or district.

Your teacher may ask you to email one of the suggested assessments.

Music is literacy

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Music is literacy

Parents, Teachers and Administrators:

Music education is important for children.

Whether in class or at home, keep our children singing, playing, moving, listening and creating music!

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