Music Teacher Rebecca Gill...
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Twinkle Twinkle...NAME THAT TUNE!
Rebecca Gill PetreyMusic Teacher
Broad Rock Elementary School
Housekeeping1. Sign in
2. We need to stay in the room until the session is over
(even if we finish early)
3. Disclaimer: I believe in working smarter not harder
(AKA--Most of this is found/borrowed)
4. Questions are welcome
5. Email: [email protected]
Things to Know
There are no wrong answers
Everyone CAN Sing!!!
Session Goals● “Remind” ourselves of melodies to children’s songs
● Practice original lyrics
● Showcase alternate lyrics
● Compose new lyrics
● Show and Tell!!!
Let’s be BeyonceVocal Warm-Ups
1:Body
2:Lungs
3:Vocal Chords
4:Mouth
5:Brain
Children’s Songs/Nursery Rhymes
Twinkle Twinkle LIttle Star
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,How I wonder what you are?Up above the world so high,Like a diamond in the sky.Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,How I wonder what you are!
When the blazing sun is gone,When he nothing shines upon,
Then you show your little light,Twinkle Twinkle all the night.Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,How I wonder what you are!
Then the traveler in the darkThanks you for your tiny spark;He could not see which way to go.
If you did not twinkle so.Twinkle Twinkle Little StarHow I wonder what you are!
Baa Baa Black Sheep (A/B/A)
A
Baa baa black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir,
Three bags full.
B
One for the master,
One for the dame.
And one for the little boy
Who lives down the lane.
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Mary had a Little Lamb,
Little lamb, little lamb
Mary had a little Lamb
Whose fleece was white as snow
Everywhere that Mary Went the lamb was sure to go.
It Followed her to school one day which was against the rules.
It made the children laugh and play to see a lamb at school.
So the Teacher turned it out but it still lingered near.
And waited patiently about till Mary did appear.
“What does the lamb love Mary so? The eager children cry.
Why, Mary Loves the Lamb, you know. The teacher did reply.
Mulberry BushHere we go ‘round the
mulberry bush,The mulberry bush, the
mulberry bushHere we go ‘round the
mulberry bushSo early in the morning
This is the way we wash our clothes so early in Monday morning
This is the way we iron our clothes so early Tuesday morning
This is the way we mend our clothes so early Wednesday morning
This is the way we sweep the floor so early Thursday morning
This is the way we scrub the floor so early Friday morning
This is the way we bak our bread so early Saturday morning
This is way we break the bread so early Sunday morning
Row Row
Row Row Row your boat
Gently down the stream
Merrily Merrily
Merrily Merrily
Life if but a dream
Row Row Row your boatGently down the streamIf you see a crocodileDon’t forget to scream
Row Row Row your boatGently down the shore.If you see a DinosaurDon’t forget to roar!
Are you Sleeping (call and Response/Round)
Are you sleeping
Brother John?
Morning Bells are ringing
Ding Ding Dong.
Frere Jaques
Dormez vous
Sonnez les matines
Din Din Don
The farmer in the Dell (A/A/B/A)
The Farmer in the Dell
The Farmer in the Dell
Heigh, Ho the Derry O
The Farmer in the Dell.
The farmer takes a wife
The wife takes the child
The child takes the nurse
The nurse takes a dog
The dog takes a cat
The cat tales the rat
The rat takes the cheese
The cheese stands alone
The Wheels on the BusThe wheels on the bus go
round and round
Round and round, round and round
The wheels on the bus go round and round
All Through the town.
The wipers on the bus go SWISH
The door on the bus goes OPEN and SHUT
The horn on the bus goes BEEP
The gas on the bus goes GLUNK
The money on the bus goes CLINK
The baby on the bus goes WAH
The people on the bus goes SHH
The Mommy on the bus goes I LOVE YOU!
I'm a Little Tea PotI’m a little teapot,
short and stout
Here is my handle, here is my spout
When I get all steamed up, hear me shout
Just tip me over and pour me out!
I’m a clever teapot, yes it’s true
Here’s an example of what I can do
I can change my handle to my spout
Just tip me over and pour me out!
Old MacDonaldOld MacDonald had a farm.
Ee i ee i ohAnd oh his farm he has some chicks
Ee i ee i ohWith a cluck cluck hereAnd a cluck cluck there
Here a cluck, there a cluckEverywhere a cluck cluckOld MacDonald had a farm.
Ee i ee i oh
Cows...Moo
Pigs...Oink
Horse...neigh
Sheep...baa
Teachers...Snooze
(just checking to make sure you are paying attention)
AlternateLyrics
Odd Pig
“B-I-N-G-O”
Q-U Friends
“Twinkle”
Word of the Day...
“B-I-N-G-O”
“Are You Sleeping?”
Short Vowel Song
Verbs in Action
“The Farmer in the Dell”
Solar System
“The Farmer in the Dell”
Money Song
“Twinkle-
First Phrase”
Extensions...Now wait just a minute and sit right thereI’ve got something really really cool to share aboutPennies, Nickels, Dimes and Quarters (2X)
Now a Penny gets one and a nickle get fiveDimes are worth ten and a quarter twenty fivePennies, Nickels, Dimes and Quarters (2x)
Five pennies in a Nickel an two Nickels in a DimeFive Nickels in a Quarter, I know it every timePennies, Nickels, Dimes and Quarters (2x) YEAH!!!
Contractions“Mary Had A little Lamb”
Author’s Purpose
“Frosty”
Other Possible Topics...Language Arts● Poems● Number Words● Describing Nouns● Following
Directions● Parts of Speech● Phonetics● Summarizing Stories● Events in Order● Rhyming● Spelling● Types of Reference
Materials● Grammar
Math● Counting (Steps/Skips)● Math Tricks● Money● Measuring Instruments● Units of Measurement● Telling Time● Shapes● Classifying
Objects/Numbers● Patterns● Math Facts/Processes● Data Collection● Place Value● Fractions● Ordinal Numbering
Science/Social Studies● Force● Motion● Energy● Matter● Life Processes● Living Systems● Earth Patterns/Cycles● Resources
(Examples/Types)● Past/Present/Future● Historical Figures● Holidays● Maps● Consumers/Producers● Good Citizenship● Government
Your TURN!!!1. Groups of 2-42. Choose a “Tune”3. Re-write the lyrics
to that tune to teach/extend content
4. Practice your performance
5. Perform for the groupExtra Credit for innovation
and Tony Worthy Performances!!!
GO!!!Language Arts● Poems● Number Words● Describing Nouns● Following
Directions● Parts of Speech● Phonetics● Summarizing Stories● Events in Order● Rhyming● Spelling● Types of Reference
Materials● Grammar
Math● Counting (Steps/Skips)● Math Tricks● Money● Measuring Instruments● Units of Measurement● Telling Time● Shapes● Classifying
Objects/Numbers● Patterns● Math Facts/Processes● Data Collection● Place Value● Fractions● Ordinal Numbering
Science/Social Studies● Force● Motion● Energy● Matter● Life Processes● Living Systems● Earth Patterns/Cycles● Resources
(Examples/Types)● Past/Present/Future● Historical Figures● Holidays● Maps● Consumers/Producers● Good Citizenship● Government