Ahoy from Miss Carole of Macaroni Soup! Here I sit, born East Coast Carole,
transplanted to the Midwest via Florida, New York City and Iowa – singing songs
of the ocean I grew up near! After your
done playing Deb Chitwood’s excellent Montessori-Inspired Ocean Math Games,
SUPER-SIZE the lesson by singing a sea song – or two! Then add a book! Super-sizing extends the learning across
mediums. (A shout out to musician Susan Salidor who first used this term in
this context!)
Summer camp, summer school - it's a great time to daydream about the sea, even if you're far from it!
A
flannelboard is a great place for children to create an ocean filled with sea
creatures. Don’t have a felt or
flannelboard? It’s easy to make! You’ll need:
- A rectangular piece of foamcore board
- 5/8 of a yard of blue flannel
- 2”-wide packing tape
- Felt for sea creatures (for this activity)
1.
Cut flannel 3” larger than foamcore board on all sides
2.
Iron out all creases on flannel
3.
With flannel face-side down, center board on it. “Wrap” as you would a present.
4.
Secure edges of flannel to board with packing tape.
VOILA!
You have a flannelboard! For this
song, cut multiple copies of various sea creatures – a crab, octopus, shark,
starfish, dolphin, whale, angelfish, etc.
Be sure to have enough for each child participating to have 1-2. Need patterns? This song was the Song of the Month on my website Aug/05.
I place my flannelboard on a small table
easel on the floor (got it at Office Depot for about $15.) Hand out the sea creatures to children
sitting on the floor. When I have more
than 18 children, they each get one.
Less than 18, they each get 2.
Children LOVE coming to the board to add their creature to the ocean!
LYRICS: Sea shell, sea shell, sing
a song for me.
Tell me about the ocean,
tell me about the sea!
In my ocean there
are starfish! (you can do two fish in a
verse, too!)
We
place our felts on the floor to start.
As a creature is named in the song, children quietly come forward to put
it on the board. Repeat the song until
all the creatures are on the board. We
sway from side to side as we sing the choruses.
Here
are two of my favorite companion songs:
“ThePirate Song” – great for gross motor movement.
“A
Sailor Went to Sea Sea Sea” – a classic with hand motions.
I’d
love to hear about YOUR FAVORITE SEA SONG.
And how about your favorite ocean-themed BOOKS?
My fav’s:
And how about your favorite ocean-themed BOOKS?
My fav’s:
Over in the Ocean in a Coral Reef by
Marianne Berkes – you can sing this one to “Over in the Meadow!”
I
look forward to hearing from you – I love finding new songs and books to
supersize my music lessons!
Tell me about your ocean,
tell me about your sea….
Tell me about your ocean,
tell me about your sea….
Yours
for a Sea Song!
Now that's the kind of super-sizing I like! I always love adding books and songs to unit studies, and your ideas are great, Miss Carole! Thanks so much for the shout-out, too! I pinned your post to my Ocean Unit Study Pinterest board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/ocean-unit-study/
ReplyDeleteFave sea song as it has actions is here: http://earlyplayrhymes.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/a-sailor-went-to-sea.html
ReplyDeleteand also "here is the sea, the wavy sea, here is a boat and here is me etc Full verse and a few more sea songs here http://kidsongs.synthasite.com/beach-and-sea-songs.php
Great post - i will use these ideas Thanks
There is another "Somewhere in the Ocean" book by Jennifer Ward that is AWESOME. The illustrations are absolutely beautiful and there is sheet music for the tune in the back of the book. She has a series of different environments with the same tune. Thanks for all of these ideas!
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