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Kindergarten – 100 Day Celebration Rhymes with Percussion

by | Aug 13, 2024 | Activities

Schools often celebrate the 100th day of Kindergarten. Here’s a few ideas from Lynn Kleiner for a counting celebration activity. musicrhapsody.com

After introducing the rhymes using echos, students stand around the parachute, unpitched percussion are placed on the edge of it. When switching instruments, the teacher plays the cowbell as students have 8 beats to walk around the parachute to a new instrument. The teacher uses sopranino improvisation (see Lynn’s training if you don’t know how to play!) or another signal to give some “free play” time.

Use the 100 Days of Counting poem for the A section of a rondo form. Choose instruments, such as rhythm sticks, hand drums, tone blocks, xylophones (remove Fs and Bs) to play on the underlined words. Choose metals, such as triangles, finger cymbals, glockenspiels (set up without Fs and Bs) to play on the X’s.

To simplify, consider the following choices:

-Everyone plays together on the entire rhyme when they think it will sound best

-Everyone plays only on the rests (the Xs)

-Everyone plays on the underlined words

-For additional challenges, have only woods on the underlined words and all others on the Xs. Try other groups of instruments.

One hundred days of count -ing, X
One hundred days of fun, X
One hundred days to sing and play,
Aren’t I the lucky one? X

Play and count 16 beats, then repeat the rhyme.

More counting opportunities:

Play only on the numbers of the following rhymes, using them as a B, C and D section to become a rondo using the rhyme “One hundred days of counting”. 

 1, 2, 3 4, 5  Once I caught a fish alive

6, 7, 8 9, 10 Then I let him go again

Why did you let him go?  Because he bite my finger so

Which finger did he bite?  The little finger on the right.

 

PLAY  8 BEATS ON A COWBELL TO SIGNAL SWITCHING TO A NEW INSTRUMENT, THEN PLAY THE 100 DAYS RHYME AND CONTINUE WITH THE NEXT RHYME, PLAYING ONLY ON THE NUMBERS)

 

One, two, three musicians, four, fivesix musicians

Seveneightnine musicians, ten musicians counting. (REPEAT)

(From the Sound Shape Play book by Lynn Kleiner and Christine Stevens)

 

COWBELL SIGNALS THE INSTRUMENT SWITCH, PERFORM THE 100 Days of COUNTING RHYME AND CONTINUE WITH THE RHYME BELOW.

 

1, 2, Tie my shoe

3, 4  Point to the door

5, 6, Here’s my sticks

7, 8, Don’t be Late

9, 10 Count again!

 

(From the Sound Shape Play Book, see additional counting rhymes in this book for drumming and sound shapes! MORE delightful counting songs can be found in  Songs of the Sea, Jungle Beat, In All Kinds of Weather)

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A free digital counting set for SmartBoard or SmartNote Book can be found in Music Box Downloads under Visuals.

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