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I finally made the video for this collection! Actually I made the collection, video graphics, and recorded the video many moons ago, but I didn’t like how the video looked so I re-recorded it…
Parents can enjoy the holiday spirit with a fun and festive Christmas carol printable game. Its the perfect activity to test their knowledge of popular holiday tunes.
A brilliant way to learn those music theory fundamentals is being shared on social media, and all you have to do is sing.
Do you still have Frozen Fever? Most of my students, and some teachers, are still obsessed with Frozen! (Theresa, I'm calling you out!) I saw a post by Dyan Robson using snowmen to build chords on a staff. I immediately saw an opportunity to teach a lesson using music from the movie Frozen. Her blog post can be found at this link. A snowman is the perfect visual for a triad chord in root position. I created an interactive door display to get students excited about the lesson. I reused some decorations from my daughter's Frozen-themed birthday party. I traced Olaf onto a poster board using the projector and painted his outline. (At the party, he was used for a game of "Pin the Nose On Olaf".) The door engages the students to learn about the chords. They can quiz themselves to match the letter names to the snowman chords. They lift the flaps to check their answers. I taught the chord lesson to my 5th graders. They reviewed note names by labeling the chords. We reviewed the concept of major and minor by listening to some chords used in the song "Let It Go." The students played the chords on Boomwhackers, but I also played the chords on the piano to make it easier for them to hear. Even though I displayed the chords in root position, I added octavator caps to A flats, B flats, and B naturals. The students were seated in a horseshoe shape and I distributed the Boomwhackers in order chromatically. The students were responsible for looking for their pitch name. Those students with chromatic Boomwhackers knew to look for both sharp and flat equivalencies. We practiced the chord progressions and then played along with "Let It Go" via a YouTube video. I had to remind the students not to sing along unless they already had the song memorized. Often they would be busy trying to read the lyrics and missed their turn to play the harmony. At the end of class, students completed an exit slip naming the pitches of some snowman chords. My interactive flipchart is available for download on Promethean Planet. If you do not have an Activboard, the still images from those slides are available on Teachers Pay Teachers and included in a combo pack with the bulletin board printables and exit slip assessment.
A festive collection of Christmas action songs & finger plays for preschool and kindergarten (with free, printable song sheet & song cards).
These are the most popular Christmas Songs lyrics to read, sing or print out. This Christmas Eve you might need the exact lyrics to all the wonderful festive songs and traditional Christmas so...
Pin this page to save these Christmas concert song ideas for next year too!
Here are some fun Christmas songs for your Preschool to Kindergarten kids to enjoy during the holiday season! I found so many great Christmas song videos
This is a song activity with the famous Christmas song by Wham. It's an old song but teenagers know it well. It is a fill-the-gap activity for students from 13 to 18. You can use it as a wa
The 12 Days of Christmas is a holiday tradition that spans from December 25th to January 5th, celebrating the festive season with an extended period of merrymaking and gift-giving. Rooted in Christian beliefs, this custom symbolises the time between the birth of Jesus Christ and the arrival of the Magi, or the three wise men, who brought him gifts. Each day of the 12 Days of Christmas is marked by feasting, music, and the exchange of presents, with various cultures […]
Christmas preschool songs perfect for circle time, transitions, and preschool Christmas programs! New, fun Christmas songs along with classics kids love.
Christmas songs for preschool kids from YouTube. These Christmas songs are perfect for preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classrooms during the holidays.
Anybody can play a Christmas song trivia game. Many people play this game at a Church gathering, but some also play this game at home with family. A Church gathering also includes Sunday School and community reunion.
I love Christmas Songs. I can’t wait to get my Christmas Songs Album playing in the house and get bopping away to Rocking Around the Christmas Tree! I love the tradition of the Salvation Army Brass Bands and carol concerts by candlelight. It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. And we all know that young kids LOVE to sing. So here are some simple Christmas Songs to get you and your little one singing away! 1. Silent Night What can I say? It’s a classic! The traditional carol does have a few complicated words in it, though, so I’ve simplified it and condensed the story into one verse. Silent night, precious night. All is calm. See the sight; Jesus lying in Mary’s arms. Shepherds come. Wise men see a star. Baby Jesus is born. Baby Jesus is born....
Make trimming the tree a fun family night with this festive but modern indie Christmas music playlist. The collection of songs are upbeat and perfect for decorating the tree.
The lyrics to the best Christmas songs to get your family in the Christmas spirit. Your kids will love learning these top Christmas songs.