Hello from
balmy Chicago!
Miss Carole of Macaroni Soup here,
anticipating tomorrow’s predicted 60 degree temps in FEBRUARY and persisting on singing
WINTER songs! I know the East Coast has
had 3 blizzard-y storms in the last few weeks.
I know the West Coast has seen some truly chilly weather.
So – this one is for all of you experiencing
cold AND those like myself who actually like cold and snowy weather! Even if you don’t, what better than to sing about it from indoors!
I’m guessing
most of my readers know the tune for “Head & Shoulders, Knees & Toes”. This will be simple if you do – the lyrics
fit perfectly!
Then make sure you make a
visual to show. I drew these simple pictures, slipped them into page
protectors and taped them together. I
can show just one picture at a time, then pull it out to show all the pictures.
LYRICS:
Hat &
jacket, pants & boots, pants and boots!
Hat &
jacket, pants & boots, pants and boots!
When it’s
cold and we go outside to play, we wear
Hat &
jacket, pants & boots, pants and boots!
WHAT TO DO:
1. Walk
through the motions, touching hands the part of the body covered by each piece
of clothing.
2. Sing the song slowly to start. Children should be able to follow along
easily.
3. It’s going well? Increase your tempo JUST A LITTLE. Your students will be very excited by even
the smallest speed change, so keep the increments of going faster small. Repeat at least 3 times for maximum fun!
Most of you
do not know that on December 14 I had surgery to repair the tear in my right
hip’s labrum. I couldn’t work for 6
weeks, wearing a brace from hip to knee round the clock during that time. Crutches were not easy for this
first-timer. BUT, I’m recovering (9
months to 100%) little by little, and am happy to be back in classes, concerts
and workshops. What really lit up my
weeks at home were thoughtful gestures by friends and fans.
Watch this
video – “Hat & Jacket, Pants & Boots” sung enthusiastically by the
children at the Fox Valley Park District Preschool in Aurora, IL. Thanks to all involved in making and sending
the video.
ENJOY!
Now it’s
your turn! It’s easy – go for it! Guaranteed to warm up any room and bring on
the smiles and giggles!
Yours for a
WINTER-Y Song!
“Miss Carole”
Stephens
Macaroni Soup! Active Music for Active Learners!
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You're welcome! I hope you are singing it with a small person, Abiya!
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