Fall Songs With Preschoolers

I love teaching preschool music.  The musical activities 3-5 year old kids can accomplish never cease to amaze me.  We have been working on some basic, but very important concepts this Fall.

Audiation

Audiation is the ability to hear music, melody and rhythm, in your head.  We have been singing Bingo to work on audiation.  Each time you sing a verse in Bingo you take away one letter, clap on that one while thinking it in your head, and then sing the remaining letters.  The kids are doing great with this!  We have used

this schoolastic book

along with the song.

Dynamics and Tempo

In the Hall of the Mountain King is a fun song to work on dynamics and tempo with.  It starts quiet and slow then speeds up and gets louder through out the song.  We start each music class by listening to a song then talking about it.  That might sound boring, but we act out the song with small movements while we listen and work on steady beat and it's a great experience.  Little kids can come up with some great answers about what they hear.  If you haven't ever asked your kids about what all they hear when they listen to music you should.  It's a fun conversation.  We used the song as a play along at the end of class.  The students have to play the instruments quietly when the song is quiet and get to get louder and faster with it!  Here is a video to enjoy with the song, and a cartoon about the music.

We read the book Gobble Gobble Crash to talk about dynamics.  The silly turkeys are loud and soft in the book.

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Watching for Cues and Songs With Parts

We worked on a Fall chant that has four different parts.  I divided the class into four groups and each group had a part.  After they learned to do their part they had to watch me to cue them, and only perform their part when they were cued!  They got so good at it that each group got to pick out a non-pitch percussion instrument (shakers, maracas, cymbals, drums) to accompany their part this week.

Steady Beat

We work on keeping a steady beat in our bodies and with instruments all the time.  We are also working on keeping a steady beat as a group with an egg shaker passing game.  The game will be part of the song I've Been Workin' on the Railroad.  

Ukulele

I've been bringing my ukulele to class each week and accompanying at least one song on it.  It is a fun, simple instrument to learn.  I created a free online class so you can learn to play some preschool songs at home!  

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It's Time To Make Music!

The Fall Music Together session finally starts here Monday!  Music Classes at Journey Montessori will start with regularity now that we are past Labor Day as well.  I have enjoyed a little break but I'm thrilled to start classes this week.  All of the Music Together teachers in Charlotte get together before each new session to share awesome teaching ideas.  Here's a little video to enjoy before coming to class this week!

Peter Pan

We had a great time playing with some of the music from the play Peter Pan today at Journey Montessori!  We identified which character went with each piece of music we listened to and then did a fun activity to go along with the song.

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Song- Ugh-A-Wug

Characters- Indians and Peter Pan

Activity - Ostinato (repeated pattern) on the drums.  Drum, rest, drum clap, drum clap, rest, rest, rest.

Songs - Hooks Tarantella and Hooks Waltz

Characters - Captain Hook and the Pirates

Activity - Bounce up and down to feel the duple feel of the Tarantella and Waltz to feel the triple feel of the waltz.

Captain Hook gets some neat songs.  He has a Tango, which is a Spanish dance, a Tarantella, which is a duple meter Italian folk song, and a Waltz which is an Austrian triple meter song.

Song - I Won't Grow Up

Characters - Peter Pan and the Lost Boys

Activity - Call and response.

I Recommend

I have always loved Jumpstart Music.  I used the game some when I taught public school a little bit and my own kids have enjoyed it a lot.  It is a preschool/elementary school game computer game that works on musical concepts.  You can adjust the level.  You go through music land and complete rhythm, melody, and instrument identification games to collect points.  I highly recommend it for anyone learning basic musical grammar!

Play back the correct rhythm

Find the bad notes

Play back the correct melody

All Play - Improvisation

Deedle, deedle, dumpling,
My son John
Went to bed
With his blue jeans on--
One shoe off
And one shoe on--
Deedle, deedle, dumpling,
My son John.

Change one line - went to bed with his/her __________.  
Post your improvised line in the comments!

Here's mine
Deedle, deedle, dumpling,
My son John
Went to bed
With his light saber on--
One shoe off
And one shoe on--
Deedle, deedle, dumpling,
My son John.