What would you bring with you on the perfect picnic? Sing about it with Ms Trites (and some surprise friends)
Bring your silliest dance moves and wiggle your waggles away.
This is the perfect song for a rainy day stuck indoors, or any time you have too much energy to sit still.
Old King Glory is one of my favourite games to play with a big group of students. I don't have a big group of students (and my cats wouldn't cooperate) so my puppets and stuffed animals stepped up.
My videos are delayed this week as I work through some technical difficulties. Here are some songs to sing and dance to this week.
Sing and dance along
How do you Pop See Ko?
Here's an extra video for the week.
Sleepy Bunnies is a favourite of many students. Make sure you have room to hop around for this action song.
Dusty the bunny, Peanut the squirrel, and Tim the Tortoise came out to record with me.
This video is late because there are some major problems with the audio quality. I fixed what a could, but there are a few places where the sound clips (is too loud for the microphone)
There was a farmer who had a dog, and BINGO was his name-O...
When we start taking letter away, can you still hear the music in your head? That's called inner hearing, and it's an important skill for music makers of all ages.
Practice keeping a steady beat with me and my cat Willow.
If you are ready for a challenge, choose one of the repeating patterns to say along with the rhyme.
Sing along, then create a new version of the song using your favourite foods. If you're feeling artistic, draw, paint, or create a collage inspired by the song.
Dusty the Bunny got bored in the music room, so Ms Trites brought her home.
Keep the beat and sing along.