Anything by Raffi is great!!! Here are a couple of web sites.
He sings great songs like: Baby Beluga, Down By the Bay, The Wheels on the Bus, and much, much more!
2007-03-12 04:43:24
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answered by Ernimay 4
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Depending on what the topic of your class is, there are many songs to teach.
Farm animals:
Old Mac Donald had a farm
The farmer in the Dell
Six little ducks
Mary had a little lamb
Baa baa black sheep
Little Bo Beep
Wild Animals
The elephant carries a great big trunk
Monkey see, monkey do
I'm a great big lion
The giraffe
Come to the zoo with me
Fish
Down by the meadow
Pets
the 3 little kittens
B-i-n-g-o
Daily activities
Here we go round the mulbery bush
the wheels on the bus
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I could go on and on. It really depends on what you're teaching right now.
Easter
Easter eggs, easter eggs...
Long ears and short tail
Spring
Spring is coming
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Also, you could try Hap Palmer
Hap Palmer is an innovator in the use of music and movement to teach skills and encourage the use of imagination.
His recordings and videos have received numerous honors including the Parent's Choice Award and the National Parenting Publications Award.
I've used some of his songs as well.
2007-03-12 05:18:56
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answered by BEL76 2
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Look at some songs by Jim Gill or Greg&Steve. They have great songs that are easy to put motions to. Make sure you think about the maturity level of songs first... some songs are just too young for those "mature" third graders. For third graders look more for Folk songs: Polly Wolly Doodle, Old Joe Clark, etc.
Here are some sites to help you with your search...
http://www.jimgill.com/
http://www.gregandsteve.com/
http://www.kididdles.com/
If you need additional ideas, let me know. I'm a music teacher and I've got TONS of ideas!
2007-03-12 09:34:21
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answered by j_mo83 4
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I am taking a course in school where students come in three times a week. They're between the ages 3-5 and they LOVE to sing Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. It really teaches them how to learn their alphabet.
I'm honestly not sure about the older kids, hope I helped out a little bit.
2007-03-15 06:21:21
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answered by Deb 3
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Bend and Stretch from Romper Room. I think it would be suitable for pre-k up to 3rd grade because the lyrics are
about movement, stars, and the sky. I hope that I helped you out.
2007-03-12 07:38:15
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answered by Charlotte H 4
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This is a great website with music lesson plans for all ages! Hope this helps! :)
2007-03-14 04:42:38
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answered by Christi D 2
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Try the itsy bitsy spider, mary had a little lamb, etc. i kno they were always my favorites
2007-03-12 09:55:13
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answered by Brandon 2
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