Sing With Your Hands With Hook, Line and Singalong songs Tim Carson and Sally Bodkin- Allen.

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Sing With Your HandsSing With Your HandsWith Hook, Line and Singalong songs

Tim Carson and Sally Bodkin-Allen

IntroductionsIntroductions

Tim

Sally

Hook, Line and SingalongHook, Line and Singalong

MENZA and NZ Music Commission

Started in 2010

Stephanie Lees

The songsThe songs

2010 Made in NZ – Katharine Muri, Nikki Taylor, Amber Le Compte and Stevii Hill

2011 21 Degrees in the Shade – Bruce Taiapa

2012 Things to Remember/Huarahi Tika – Te Rumaki o Te Uru Karaka Newtown Central Primary School

2013 Paradise – Waimarie Smith

2014 Islands – Maxine Vaihu, Julia Tu’uga and Meleseini Puletau

2015 Stickytarday – D-Pluck

ResourcesResources

http://menza.co.nz/previous-winning-songs/

PptsLead sheetsUkulele chordsTracksBacking tracksWebinars

Time to singTime to sing

Made in NZ

http://hooklineandsingalong.com/download/previous-winning-songs/

Made in New ZealandMade in New ZealandBy Katherine Muir, Nikki Taylor and Amber Le Compte ©2010By Katherine Muir, Nikki Taylor and Amber Le Compte ©2010Gisborne Girls High SchoolGisborne Girls High School

VERSE 1

Come take a walk with meLook at all the places there are to see

Come on over Watch your step on the way downFollow us we’ll show you around

…Listen Carefully …and you’ll see we’re

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CHORUS

Made in New ZealandPut together in our Kiwi factory

Just add a smile, Kiwi can do and a load of humour

A pinch of silver fern and some arohaWrapped up like fish ‘n’ chips

At the bottom of the world

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Inst.

VERSE 2

Come take a ride with meWe’ll introduce you to our family

All the world’s people Catch the Kiwi time zone

And come together to call this home…Listen Carefully …and you’ll see

we’re

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CHORUS

Made in New ZealandPut together in our Kiwi factory

Just add a smile, Kiwi can do and a load of humour

A pinch of silver fern and some arohaWrapped up like fish ‘n’ chips

At the bottom of the world.

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BRIDGE Made in New Zealand

UNFINISHED CHORUS

Made in New ZealandPut together in our Kiwi factory

Just add a smile, Kiwi can do and a load of humour

A pinch of silver fern and some arohaWrapped up like fish ‘n’ chips…

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FINAL CHORUS

Made in New ZealandPut together in our Kiwi factory

Just add a smile, Kiwi can do and a load of humour

A pinch of silver fern and some arohaWrapped up like fish ‘n’ chips (x 3)

At the bottom of the world.

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Sign SingingSign Singingwith songs translated by

Christie & Sarah Mason

QuickfactsQuickfacts New Zealand was one of the first countries to recognise

sign language as an official language NZSL is used daily by more than 24,000 New Zealanders Sign language is a combination of hand shapes, facial

expressions and body movements. It is not simply signed representations of spoken words

NZSL is the natural language of the Deaf community in New Zealand, so it reflects our country’s culture and includes signs for Māori terminology and concepts unique to New Zealand

New Zealand Sign Language is in May each year during NZ Music Month

from Deaf Aotearoa Website

DisclaimerDisclaimer Your presenter

– Developing fluency in NZSL

– Most of career has been in boys’ education

– Motivated by having students with hearing impairments in my

classeschoralography that turned off boys from joining

the choir love of languageskeeping boys motivated during choir / singing

sessions (especially festival choirs)

ClaimsClaims

Motivational (especially boys) Develop fluency in another language Meaningful Inclusive Connection between audience and performer Safe way to express feelings Drama and Dance outcomes What is singing anyway? Culturally responsive pedagogy

Paradise & StickytardayParadise & Stickytarday

http://hooklineandsingalong.com/download/previous-winning-songs/

Some info about the Some info about the competitioncompetitionSongwriting competition

– Closes in March each year– Judged by a panel– Prize is getting recorded– Having your song used for Hook, line and

singalong day – last Friday in May– Schools from all over NZ sing the song,

Invercargill Kids concerts– upload to Youtube

Enter the competition!Enter the competition!Judges look for:

– A song that is suitable for singing en masse– A song that is suitable for children’s voices– Originality– Theme of some aspect of growing up in New Zealand– Ukulele friendly– Sign language friendly– http://hooklineandsingalong.com/download/

resources-for-teaching-composition/

IslandsIslands

http://hooklineandsingalong.com/download/previous-winning-songs/

Things to Remember- Huarahi Tika Things to Remember- Huarahi Tika by students from Newton Central School © 2011by students from Newton Central School © 2011

VERSE 1http://hooklineandsingalong.com/download/previous-winning-songs/

Left foot, right foot, One after another

Walking this pathwayOne step, two steps, Don’t stop moving,

No matter how long it takes

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CHORUS

He ara hou ka tu mai,Kia whai hua tatou

whai hua tatouMe u ki te tika,

Ki te pono me te aroha e me te aroha e

(Repeat CHORUS)

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VERSE 2Sometimes troubles Make you stumble

Walking this pathway(E oho) gotta get up,

(E tu) gotta get upNever lose faith

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CHORUS

He ara hou ka tu mai,Kia whai hua tatou

whai hua tatouMe u ki te tika,

Ki te pono me te aroha e me te aroha e

(Repeat CHORUS)

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Left foot, right foot, One after another

Walking this pathwayOne step, two steps, Don’t stop moving.

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ParadiseParadise

http://hooklineandsingalong.com/download/previous-winning-songs/

Before you leave - ways to accessBefore you leave - ways to access

Flash DriveDVDhttp://nzsignsinging.wikispaces.com/Email t.carson@dilworth.school.nz