I don't know about you, but sometimes I struggle with Kindergarten. I have them for 55 minutes once a week, which is too long for them to focus on any one thing, so I need lots of activities for each class. I have been working on a unit for Carnival of the Animals for them, and it is going really well. Each week, we have an "Animal of the Week". We listen to the music for that animal and learn about the instrument(s) represented in the piece. I have several activities that I am using in each week's lesson.
1. Movement: move like the animal represented while listening to the music, or copy the teacher's movements during the music.
2. Read a book from the library featuring the animal of the week. (can be fiction or non)
3. Sing a song related to the animal (ex: "Here Comes a Bluebird" for the Aviary)
4. Play a game with the song.
5. Watch a video of the selection (I've found great ones on YouTube!)
6. Color a picture from this awesome coloring book:
I am keeping their pictures each week, and we will compile them into a book at the end of the unit. Periodically, I will interject a different lesson to break up the pattern, but most kids love the predictability of it all. They come in asking for the new animal each week!
If you would like a sample lesson for The Aviary, just shoot me an email at ckmusicmom@ymail.com, and I'll send you a PDF file. Thanks for reading!
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