Aug 13, 2024 | Activities
The Music Box Blog and Forum are full of ideas for every age level. Here’s a few for the popular SPIDER theme!
Here’s one perfect for the amazing Gathering Drum! (Hand drums will work too)
Eensy Weensy Spider is a huge hit for solo singing and solo playing by the entire class using our amazing little glockenspiels! Members, check out the FREE visuals here:
https://lynnkleinersmusicbox.com/store/product/196/eensy-weensy-spider-visuals?inf_contact_key=3ace7b220e59db583419755f9c655f3c9b96c18a297428881380d10d2ce9e4df

Grade 1-3
Here’s a glimpse at one of the live Redondo Beach summer trainings after we had created a spider web of a white yarn ball. Every time we sang the phrase “The spider kept on spinning,” the yarn ball was rolled to someone across the circle. (Remember to hold the yarn before you roll the ball again!) This video shows the very end, when the spider catches the bugs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2Cmn0FpWCo&index=1&list=PLcGAMvU2YN-VW1J18R_XC-Szv9BA1uJF1&inf_contact_key=5163f7817c8cf316833c433254b105418c8827a82f38f43ee986802eb3480f30

And here’s the lesson plan.
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Aug 13, 2024 | Holiday/Winter Concert Ideas For Ages 2-6
Early Childhood Holiday Concert
I have many requests for assistance with holiday shows from my own teaching staff, from preschools and elementary schools, as well as Music Rhapsody and Music Box members. Last week, one of our school’s director had a request. “Lynn, can you help us plan a holiday program that is from our Music Rhapsody curriculum? We love the weekly activities your teacher has introduced from the lesson plans. We want the parents to see what the children do in their music classes.” For me, this is An Early Childhood Holiday Concert DREAM COME TRUE! Let’s not just get in the new school year lesson groove and then shut it all down to work on nothing but holiday songs (often the songs they want are too difficult, too long or out of range for young children).
I am sharing the songs we selected from 3 different age levels of Music Rhapsody’s Module 2 lesson plan levels used by this school.
If you are reading this and not yet a member, I’d love to have you learn more about the online training and membership benefits and join our special group of Music Educators who love an ACTIVE approach!
Ev’ry Morning All Classes sing our Hello Song.
Since our classes typically sit for this song, in the lessons the month before the concert, we will be standing up (We use masking tape on the floor to keep us in straight lines.) Clap hands (going from low to high for each note as the melody goes up) on “oh child-ren” and then stamp one foot, then the other on “oh yea” which goes high to low on G to low C. We can pat the beat the rest of the time. Added verse: “Time for a concert, time for a concert, have a new song to sing…”
(See lynnkleinersmusicbox.com, SEARCH for Ev’ry Morning When I Wake Up, and find it FREE in Music Box Downloads, Hello/Goodbye Songs.
Kids Make Music, wearing little clown collars
Little Clown/He’s Dancin’ All Around/Down Down…..Repeat the set of these, then end with Little Clown. A fantastic little holiday story can be added here, “The Toymaker’s Clowns.” Use the SEARCH feature in lynnkleinersmusicbox.com to find the detailed script with music as well as a video of a performance by some precious little music makers! (In Music Box, Click “Got Questions, Ask Lynn” if you need my help finding anything!)
Big Kids Classes, (class #1) with shakers. Farmer Brown’s Cow use the shaker as a “microphone” during the verses (be sure to use the Farmer Brown Visuals to help remember the words and show what verse you are singing)
Big Kids Classes, (class #2) with jingle bells. Now My Bells are Up/Jingle Bells Where are You/Jingle Bells Chorus (repeat the set) If this is going well, we will add Five Little Jingle Bells. Ukulele to accompany.
Young Musicians with hand drums –
Shoo Turkey Hand taps the drum on “Yes Ma’am” and “So So” For the second section, we swish on drum for “shoo turkey.” A few solos will show how we work on pitch matching for “yes ma’am.” Music Rhapsody’s Turkey Puppet will make a special appearance during the repeat of the song. We will use the instrumental version of the song (repeated) from the Farm Songs CD.
Angel Band (will give them the option of adding a homemade garland halo using the rainbow mallet) – A section: Tap the drums on the numbers, B Section: Free play, C section shows playing the steady beat during “Wasn’t that a Band….” We will have a short demonstration of soloists, each taking a number. For example: Soloist 1 “There was one,” Soloist 2 “There were two” Soloist 3 “There were 3.” Etc.
We will end our concert with all classes singing this year’s goodbye song.
Goodbye Song, the students should be practicing this standing as well, showing the sad face after the first long phrase ends with “music time is done,” and then they shout (“YEA”) and one arm up after “we had lots of fun!”. Next, they sing “he would weep, if his symphony put you to sleep, Papa Haydn wrote this song, not too short and not too long.” This, and all our “orchestral” goodbye songs come from Kids Can Listen, Kids Can Move.
For information to get started, go to online or live training, and membership and weekly lesson plans, and get ready to change the way you think and do music with your students!
Aug 13, 2024 | Activities
Click below to watch two renditions of Turkey Feathers!
First up, a dress with multiple belt loops led this student to her idea for this dancing turkey! (the recording is Turkey Feathers Instrumental version) from Farm Songs and the Sounds of Moo-sic. A belt was used in later lessons so scarves could be tucked in at the waist.
The video that follows shows our beloved Turkey Feathers felt set (Lovingly made for us by Dr. Carol McDowell!) on the Felt Board. Surprise: The one doing all the singing has the CD at home!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3P9vtFgDfk&index=1&list=PLcGAMvU2YN-XXuSwQc1Nqv7KqUHAdcfI1
There are still a few fresh turkeys (puppets) in stock for your Thanksgiving festivities! (NOTE! This big bird is no longer being made so don’t wait if you want one.)
Now it’s time for Holiday Shows! Don’t forget to use the SEARCH feature in Music Box to find what you need for your programs.
Click Ask Lynn Questions if you need help.
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Aug 13, 2024 | Activities
I have many requests for assistance with holiday shows from my own teaching staff, from preschools and elementary schools, as well as Music Rhapsody and Music Box members. Last week, a school contacted me for help with their holiday concert. “Lynn, can you help us plan a holiday program that is only from our weekly Music Rhapsody curriculum?” This is A HOLIDAY CONCERT PLAN DREAM COME TRUE!
Check out this Holiday blog with my suggestions for this school! This works for preschool or K-2.
One of the songs from the Young Musicians lesson plans is Angel Band. Check out the form I use for this percussion circle version. Don’t forget your parachute!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhed3MjfCg4&list=PLcGAMvU2YN-XwhY-UtA-3-7tFCJa2vON3&index=1

Tell your teacher friends! My November Online Training Cohort starts November 13! Join us now to get started! (The schedule is very flexible to accommodate your holiday festivities).
See you in the box!
Lynn

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Aug 13, 2024 | Activities
Preschool and Kindergarten Music Classes will love this holiday lesson.
Check out the video of the Gingerbread Man dancing the Trepak from the Nutcracker.
FREE to our members! My Music Gingerbread Man lesson plan. What could be sweeter for holiday music making!
There’s also an adorable Gingerbread Man felt set for the story visuals.

The story (that uses hand drum or gathering drum) is in Lynn Kleiner’s In All Kinds of Weather, Kids Make Music book/CD.
See you in the box!
Lynn
