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Sing Together: “I’m a Little Brown Seed” #2
Discuss patience and how long it takes for plants to grow. Sing the song and act out the motions.
Sing Together: “I’m Feeling Sorry”
Have children recall the story Tell the Truth, B.B. Wolf and sing the song about the wolf and the three pigs.
Sing Together: “I’ve Been Working on My Straw House” #1
Sing the song to help children retell the story of The Three Little Pigs.
Sing Together: “I’ve Been Working on My Straw House” #2
Encourage children to act out building and huffing-and-puffing as they sing the song.
Sing Together: “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt”
Sing “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt” with children. Vary the volume of the verse each time you sing and sing the chorus loudly.
Sing Together: “Johnny Works with One Hammer”
Review the different tools builders use to build a house. Sing the song and act out hammering a nail for each verse.
Sing Together: “Keep on Trying”
Have children make comparisons as you reread the story The Little Engine That Could. Sing the song “Keep on Trying.”
Sing Together: “Listen, Listen, Little Ears” #1
Teach children a song about listening and invite them to sing along with you.
Sing Together: “Listen, Listen, Little Ears” #2
Sing “Listen, Listen, Little Ears” and have children name something they hear.
Sing Together: “Listen, Listen, Little Ears” #3
Sing “Listen, Listen, Little Ears” with children. Have children sing it in a loud voice, then a second time in a soft voice.
Sing Together: “Looby Loo”
Invite children to hold hands and form a circle. Teach the dance song “Looby Loo” and have the children sing and dance.
Sing Together: “Mice Mix Colors” #1
Sing a song while referring to the color-mixing chart to help children review mixing two colors.
Sing Together: “Mice Mix Colors” #2
Invite children to sing and act out the words to a song about mixing colors.
Sing Together: “My Mom Makes Music”
Teach children a chant, “My Mom Makes Music.” Invite children to pluck their guitar each time they hear a word beginning with the /m/ sound.
Sing Together: “Old MacDonald Grew Some Plants”
Sing the song and encourage children to suggest other plants for additional verses.
Sing Together: “Opposite Song”
Discuss opposites and sing the song. Prompt children to provide the opposite words in the song.
Sing Together: “Rainbow Song”
Sing a song about the rainbow, allowing children to play the part of one of the colors.
Sing Together: “Read, Read, Read a Book”
Sing a song about reading a book.
Sing Together: “Red Hat, Green Hat”
Sing and act out a song about a hat of two colors.
Sing Together: “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”
Divide children into two groups and sing the song as a round.