When my daughter graduated preschool the teacher read the book "I'll love you forever, I'll like you for always, As long as I'm living my baby you'll be" (That is the key phrase, i'm sure the title is half that) Everytime the teacher read this phrase from the book the kids would say it in a sing-song voice and rock their arms back and forth as if cradling a baby. It was so cute. They also did the alphabet and the Number rock.
2007-03-12 15:52:45
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answered by nic h 3
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When my oldest son graduated preschool, they had a Luau. The kids came in wearing leis and 1 by 1 they put them on their parents, which was cute. They sang some tropical-themed songs and some of their other favorites as well.
When he was in kindergarten, they had "memory day". They went through the alphabet & either sang a song that began with the letter they were on, did a dance (for M, they did the macarena), or shared something special that happened during the year (P was the Pumpkin Patch field trip).
2007-03-12 14:31:21
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answered by Quarter Midget Mom 5
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My oldest went to preschool while he grew to become into 4. My center baby would be going to preschool interior the autumn, he would be 3, yet will turn 4 in December. i'm sending him because of the fact he desires to pass. He additionally had a no longer ordinary time while his brother grew to become into at school final 12 months and he grew to become into at domicile on my own. If he makes a decision he would not like it, i will permit him stay domicile yet another 12 months. i think of it relies upon on the youngster. Our preschool is likewise in straight forward terms 2 days a week for 2 a million/2 hours at a time.
2016-10-18 05:49:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Add dancing or at least movement to the singing. Even if it's only clapping and/or stepping forward and backward in time to the music. This is a very good bridging exercise between left and right brain, and although they will do it for fun, it will help them with their pre-reading skills, since reading requires the coordination of both hemispheres. Marching to the music is good, too. They enjoy marching in a circle around their audience while singing. A lack of precision is no problem at all.
2007-03-12 16:08:30
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answered by RE 7
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If there 4 what i do is sometimes do a little play then sing a song in english and then in koren its is always a hit with the parents
2007-03-12 14:32:38
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answered by faith 2
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Do you have the same kids and parents doing the same things every year? It may seem monotonous to you but if the same people don't see it year to year just stick with what works.
2007-03-14 05:11:37
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answered by dkwkbmn 4
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Just do something you like, because children follow by example so if you like it, they will too
2007-03-13 05:25:45
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answered by shorty_baby_girl15 2
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Lots of ideas at these websites.
2007-03-12 14:30:33
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answered by Silly Girl 5
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Try an Asian party and have the cold green tea... They'll love it and so will you...
2007-03-12 15:03:04
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answered by Queen of Angels 2
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