2nd & 3rd Grade
For the final two weeks of school we will not be posting any more videos. We will instead attend as many class meets as we can so we can see you in person. We hope you will continue to watch these videos over the summer as well as enjoy the rest of the materials on this site. See you next fall!
Mrs. Bui's students, click here!
Mrs. Bui's students, click here!
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The Seed in the Ground
If you’ve got the sun and if you’ve got the rain, And you plant a little seed in the old back lane And you wish and you hope and you keep the weeds down You might find, ooh, you might find A root growing out from the seed in the ground A shoot growing out from the root from the seed in the ground A stem growing out from the shoot from the root from the seed in the ground A flower growing out from the stem from the shoot from the root from the seed in the ground A seed growing out from the flower from the stem from the shoot from the root from the seed in the ground |
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Enjoy this silly story about the old lady who swallowed a shell!
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Here is a rhythm review!
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Let's mix up that fruit salad from last week!
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Here is a singing and movement song called, "The Noble Duke of York."
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Learn to sing and hum the song, "Little Cabin in the Wood." Here are the lyrics:
Little cabin in the wood. Little man by the window stood Little bunny hopping by, knocking at my door. “Help me! Help me! Help!” said he. “For the hunter chases me!” “Come in, little bunny. Warm up by the fire.” |
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Enjoy these animal limericks!
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Grab your favorite echo partner and enjoy your own version of Down by the Bay.
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Join Mrs. Smith in a fun Movement/Body Percussion activity called Fruit Salad.
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Listen and move to the "Syncopated Clock" by Leroy Anderson.
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Week of May 11 - 15
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Warm up your voices with this silly story! |
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Sing the echo song, "Down By the Bay." If you remember, an echo song means we take turns and your voice will be the echo. In the video, Mrs. Smith will sing first then when the words pop up, it is your turn! |
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Sing and move to "John Kanakanaka."
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We hope you enjoy moving and singing this call and response song, "Shoo Lie Loo." |
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Enjoy moving to Leroy Anderson's "Plink, Plank, Plunk!" |
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Keep the beat and follow the movements while listening to the song, "Popcorn" by Hot Butter. |
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Try singing in a round! White sand and grey sand, Who'll buy my white sand, Who'll buy my grey sand? |
Week of April 27-May 1
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This song will help you learn all names of the states in the United States!
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Sing and move to "I Love the Mountains!" |
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Learn about Jazz for Jazz Appreciation Month! |
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This is a fun movement activity inspired by "Pantomime" from The Comedians by Dmitry Kabalevsky. Think of your favorite monster and pretend to be waking up slowly. Move your arms and legs up slowly, then let gravity make them fall down again. You can do the movements from a chair or lying on the floor. |
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We hope you enjoy singing the Ants Go Marching with Mrs. Metiva!
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Mrs. Will sings and shows us the musical story, Over in the Meadow.
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