Showing posts with label Kindergarten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindergarten. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Sunflower Poem and Dance Story for Young Children

                                           HELLO, FALL!    


    




My September post is a lively movement activity that celebrates autumn. The sunflower is one of my favorite flowers, and it provides the inspiration for this poem/riddle and a movement exploration.

 






            THE SUNFLOWER

        A Dance Activity for Young Children


To begin the activity, read the poem* below out loud, and ask the children to try to guess the answer. 


(*I wrote this poem as an entry in the Fall Writing Frenzy


             WHAT AM I?


I started as a little seed, 

Dark grey and very small.

And now that I am all grown up,

I’m over six feet tall!


The petals on my flower face,

Surround me like a crown.

I come in many hues and shades, 

Of yellow, red, and brown.


I start the day by looking east,

To greet the morning sun.

I follow it and face the west,

When summer’s day is done.


Some birds just love to eat my seeds, 

And people like them too.

I think you know my name by now, 

For each line is a clue!



SUNFLOWER DANCE STORY


Prepare: Children start this activity curled up on the floor and then respond with movement as you call out each line. Give them plenty of time between each prompt so that they can fulfill their movement ideas.


Optional: Quiet instrumental music in the background.



Begin the activity:



I’m a tiny, tiny seed.


A child planted me on a warm spring day.


I’m tucked down deep in the dark, rich soil.


Now it’s time to begin to grow.


I gently push against the sides of the seed shell.


I begin to sprout and reach through the soil.


Now I can see the blue summer sky.


I feel the warm sun and the cool rain.


I’m growing taller every day.


I’m starting to become a flower.


My petals surround my face like little flames.


I open my bright golden face to the sun.


I follow the sun as it moves through the sky each day.


All summer, bees and butterflies come to drink my nectar.


My heavy sunflower head begins to droop and nod.


Fall is here and my leaves are fading.


Birds like to eat my seeds.


The morning frost causes me to droop even more.


Winter is coming and I slowly fall to the ground.


The cold wind blows. 


My seeds scatter.


Snowflakes fall and cover the seeds.


I wait until springtime to sprout again.



Expand the Activity:


Use this same format for dancing about other types of plants, and other nature themes, such as the metamorphosis of a tadpole to a frog, and a caterpillar to a butterfly. 







Keep on Dancing, 


Connie






                                    
                        








Saturday, September 16, 2017

Singing and Dancing Back To School!

Everybody clap your hands!
It feels good to be back to school:  familiar routines, new little friends AND the joy of introducing them to my musical world!  I’m Miss Carole of Macaroni Soup –Active Music for Active Learners!

The start of a new school year is exciting for some children, scary for others.  It takes all our best teaching techniques, patience and empathy to get everyone moving forward positively.  Moving – that’s the operative word for this month’s blog!

Stamp your feet!
Music & Movement can be the perfect distraction for children to forget their worries and join in.  Or not – some may watch at first.  It’s been my experience that if I wait, give them an encouraging nod and smile, wait some more – they DO get the confidence to get up and move.

I start with a Welcome/Hello song.  Then do a zipper song with sitting movements (“Sticky Bubble Gum” is always a big hit!)  Then – LET’S GET DANCING!

Jump up high!





Here’s one of my favorites: “Everybody Clap Your Hands!”  I learned it from the legendry Ella Jenkins.  She doesn’t claim to have written it – “It’s just an old, old song,” she told me.  But it’s transformative – no child can resist it!  There’s nothing really to teach – just follow the instructions built into the song.
 
NOTE:  Be sure you do the song, too!  Model participatory behavior.  Hear the song clip HERE.  It's track #4.

LYRICS:     Everybody clap your hands
                 Everybody clap your hand
                 Everybody, come on and clap your hands!

Turn real slow!
V.2   Stamp your feet!

V.3   Jump up high!

V.4   Turn real slow.

V.5   Wiggle around!

V.6   Clap and stamp! (2 things at the        same time!)

V.7   Clap, stamp & turn (3 things!)



V.8   Sing – with your tongue sticking out (4 things!):
        "Everybody sing along!"
Sing...with your tongue sticking out like this!
Put your tongue back in!

Yup – it gets really silly at the end with tongues wagging as you sing, clap, stamp and turn around!  That’s the fun of it – and school should be FUN!

NOTE:  Take a second to have everyone put their tongues back in – tap your fingers to your lips.  It’ll make everyone smile!

Need a Welcome/Hello song?  More starter movement songs?  
Check out my blogs:
December 2016:  Welcome/Bienvenidos!
August 2013:  Sing Your Way Through the First Week of School
August 2014:  Start School Singing: Week 2!
August 2016:  Back to School Singing!
March 2016:  Thumbs up for “Singing in the Rain!”

OR go to the archive on my website’s
Song Of The Month page for:
August 2011:  “Hello Everybody, How Do You Do?”
January 2011:  “We Like to Say Hello!”
August 2007:   "Sticky Bubble Gum"
November 2006:  “The Wiggle Song!”

And finally – I am sorry to have been absent from PreK and K Sharing for so many months.  The surgical repair of my hip’s labrum meant changing priorities in order to meet classroom, concert and professional development commitments.  But I’m back – almost 100%!  Please contact me if you’d like me to come to your school, library, church or conference.  I’m in Chicago, but I travel all over the world to bring developmentally appropriate music & movement to those who work with young children!


Yours for a Song!
“Miss Carole” Stephens

Saturday, July 1, 2017

Patriotism for Littles! FREEBIE RoundUP

JULY! The Fourth is right around the corner! 
Are you surrounded by children this week? 

Summer is the perfect time to introduce new songs and books to children. The 'informal' feeling of the season lends itself to performance and exploration. Do you have a family reunion to attend? How about gathering up all of the cousins to perform for the mature generation. 

I have a song that you can download right now and be ready to perform by the end of the week. Add some flags and you've got a memorable experience for children, parents -- entire families. 

photo of: Elementary School Children Waving the American Flag for Author Visit with Debbie Clement
Picture from Clyde, OH. Thanks to Principal Peggy Stickney for this extra-ordinary welcome! 

'Red, White and Blue.... I love you.' 
I wrote this simple 'zipper' song in the immediate aftermath of September 11th. To me, a zipper song, is one that once you have established the verse -- everything remains the same with the exception of one new 'lyric' (piece) that zips in for the next verse. 

This song has been performed around the US for a variety of patriotic occasions. Perform on Tuesday for the grandparents and then you'll be ready in September to honor the eleventh. 


 Young children have a hard enough time 'knowing' that they are from the state where they live, in addition to their hometown.... it can truly be beyond their grasp to grasp how they live in a COUNTRY as well. The Pledge of Allegiance is beyond many young ones. They may indeed be able to memorize it, yet what does it mean to a five year old? 

Singing a patriotic song is an entry spot into further discussion of what it means to be an American. 



 I hope that you can use it to honor this day. I hope that it offers you a new resource for your young children that can be used throughout the year to instill a sense of patriotic pride and for you to reflect on this day. 

"Red, White and Blue" Patriotic Song for Digital Download

Once the song began to have a life of its own, I began to think about bringing it to life in picture book format. Soon I began gathering the fabrics and designing the quilts. 
I make 16 quilts to create a 32 page picture book. 

It took years to bring the project to full fruition. 
It was interrupted twice by my diagnosis with Breast Cancer. 
In the end I was fortunate to persevere and bring the project to fruition. 



Once we got the book into print format, I submitted it for consideration for awards and received the Indie Award for Excellence! 


"Red, White and Blue" by Debbie Clement at RainbowsWithinReach


About that same time, as a result of my being able to take the book to NAEYC in California, I received an invitation to travel to Europe to visit a series of our Army bases in Germany and Italy. 
I taught my simple patriotic song to the children of our troops stationed abroad. 

photo of: Debbie Clement's European Tour for "Month of the Military Child"

And since then, I have been able to take the quilts and the book format to schools from coast to coast, teaching the song.  
I have included some of the classroom responses below. 

Patriotic Kindergarten Response to "Red, White and Blue" by Debbie Clement

There are times when thoughtful teachers send me a memento of our time together. 
I am so grateful to receive snail mail with quilted patriotism. 


photo of: Quilt Response to "Red, White and Blue" by Debbie Clement

photo of: "Red, White and Blue" Collaborative Quilt at RainbowsWithinReach


photo of: Author-Illustrator School Visit: comparing Quilt to Picture book Illustration with Debbie Clement






photo of: Cooperative Painting with Young Children, Toddler Patriotic Painting

Patriotic Flag Art in Kindergarten in Response to "Red, White and Blue" by Debbie Clement

Kindergarten Art in Response to "Red, White and Blue" by Debbie Clement


photo of: Project Based Learning in Kindergarten via RainbowsWithinReach

















 Visit TeachersPayTeachers to get your copy.  
My legacy at this point is having my work used at schools near and far. 

"Red, White and Blue" Patriotic Song for Digital Download

Last week I was the guest Author-Illustrator for a day here in Door County. 
I had the opportunity to work with the children in preschool through 5th grade. 

Our day together launched a year long thread of patriotic activities in the elementary. 
The students will be writing letters to our troops. 
My song "Red, White and Blue" is slated to be be used in the Veteran's Day program 
and at other times of year as well.

As usual, I run around the building and take photos during my lunch. 
It was awesome to see some of our "Wobble Seats" already in their classrooms. 




You can read more about how I got involved as a distributor for WobbleSeat.com 
in this encyclopedia of an article about Alternative Seating. 


Here are some FREEBIES! 
Click the picture to hop over to Teachers Pay Teachers.
It is always a great kindness to leave feedback on a freebie. 

Independence Day Freebie! Summer School

Red, White and Blue: A Fourth of July Freebie Pack

American Flag 4th of July Activity FREE

4th of July / Independence Day Roll & Cover Games!

Fourth of July: Circle Time Movements

4th of July Do-a-Dot Printables

4th of July mini-math pack: Preschool/ PreK

Independence Day/4th of July ~ Freebie!

Veteran's Day Patriotic Writing Prompts and Picture Graphing Activity Freebie!
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