Kindergarten (and Young 5s) and 1st 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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It's puppy week! Warm up your voices with this poem about a puppy!
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Keep exploring your inner puppy and your head voice with this song, "How Much Is that Doggy in the Window?"
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Help Mrs. Bui sing the musical story and song, "Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?"
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Here is a fun and sometimes tricky song where we slowly take away letters!
B I N G O! |
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Here is our last puppy song, "My Little Puppy's Name is Rags." See if you can add the movements!
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Warm up and find your head voice using the song, "Little Red Caboose." Choo Choo!
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Try out the African echo song, "Che Che Koolay."
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Learn the moves, words and melody of the song, "Mr. Golden Sun."
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Now, try singing, "Mr. Golden Sun" while I play a ukulele accompaniment!
Then, print the songbook below if you have a printer at home. You can color it and sing to your family! |
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This African American spiritual is called "There's a Little Wheel." Learn the song on this video, and then learn the dance with the next video.
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Here is the dance for "There's a Little Wheel." Grab a sister, brother, parent or a stuffed animal and try it out!
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Warm up your voice with this silly story by Robert Munsch! |
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Try singing this simple song called, "Pitter Patter." |
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Practice keeping the steady beat! |
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Learn how to dance the "German Polka." |
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Listen and enjoy the song and story, "My Favorite Things." |
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Warm up your voice with this familiar song! Make sure you use your light, high head voice. Here are your parts:
Yee haw! Whoa back! Hi, ma'am! Mmm mmm! |
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Here is an echo song featuring the wonderful illustrations of Eric Carle. |
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This week many people across the United States and Mexico celebrate Cinco de Mayo! This holiday was originally created to celebrate a special battle Mexico won against French forces in 1862. Many people use this day to celebrate the culture, music and food of Mexico To help recognize and celebrate we will sing a children's song from Mexico about a singing frog! |
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Make your own maraca to dance with! |
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Learn how to dance a version of "La Raspa," a folk dance that originally came from Veracruz, a state in Mexico that is commonly performed at celebrations and by children at schools. |
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Enjoy the story and song, "Five Little Ducks." |
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Warm up your voices using a tape measurer!
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Sing and do the finger play to this familiar song!
If you have a printer at home, you can print this book and illustrate the musical story! Just download the file below and print it!
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Here is a call and response song called, "John the Rabbit"
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Grab a piece of string, yarn or a shoelace and try the movements to this piece by Rachmaninoff! At the end, throw your piece of yarn up in the air, and then try singing the shape it makes! |
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We hope you enjoy this musical story, Jenny Jenkins.
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Blue Cockatoo - Vocal Exploration
Warm up your voices with this story. Make the sounds along with Mrs. Grezeszak! |
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No More Pie - Echo Song
Here is an echo song for you to try at home! Mrs. Bui and her daughter will sing it first, then you can echo after Ellie! |
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Aiken Drum
There was a man lived in the moon, Lived in the moon, Lived in the moon. There was a man lived in the moon, And his name was Aiken Drum. And his head was made of an apple, an apple, an apple. And his head was made of an apple, And his name was Aiken Drum. (Have your child suggest additional types of food and parts of the body) |
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Rabbit Polka - Movement
Mrs. Brazee shows us how to do a dance from France. |
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If you are looking for more fun activities, please explore our AT HOME page.