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Simply Music Rhapsody : Lessons 3140 www.simplymusicrhapsody.com

ontents Lesson 31: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 3 Lesson at a Glance................................ Page 5 Lyrics............................................ Page 6 Lesson 32: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 8 Lesson at a Glance................................ Page 10 Lyrics............................................ Page 11 Lesson 33: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 13 Lesson at a Glance................................ Page 15 Lyrics............................................ Page 16 Lesson 34: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 18 Lesson at a Glance................................ Page 20 Lyrics............................................ Page 21 Lesson 35: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 24 Lesson at a Glance................................ Page 26 Lyrics............................................ Page 27 Lesson 36: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 29 Lesson at a Glance................................ Page 31 Lyrics............................................ Page 32 Lesson 37: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 34 Lesson at a Glance................................ Page 37 Lyrics............................................ Page 38 Lesson 38: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 40 Lesson at a Glance................................ Page 42 Lyrics............................................ Page 43 Lesson 39: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 45 Lesson at a Glance................................ Page 47 Lyrics............................................ Page 48 Lesson 40: Lesson Plans.................................... Page 50 Lessons 3140: Song Notation.................................... Page 52 Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 2 of 79

31 Lesson Plan 31 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song Drum Groove (Exploration) Night Storm (SM Piano) Tideo (Ukulele) Farmer Brown s ow Drum Groove with Recorder: Find different ways to play the drum in response to the piano music. Night Storm: Before using the recording, review sounds on the drum to match the lyrics below. (See lesson 30 for more details.) Use the recording while singing and playing the sounds. Rolling Thunder, louds are coming, Looks like rain tonight; Wind is blowing, Rain is pouring, Thunder in the night. Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. Farmer Brown s ow: Introduce the cow puppet and encourage the children to sing the moo octave from low to high with the cow. Sing the A section while the cow is dancing on the drum. Keep the beat on the drum, or dance or run around the drum for the B section. Sing a few times before using the recording. Fade out if it seems too long. What s Needed Gathering Drum Guitar/Ukulele ow Puppet Finger Rhyme Beehive One Little Bumblebee Make a fist with one hand, the other hand wrapped around the fist. Bounce the hive shaped hands to the beat until it s time to count the bees. Here is a beehive, where are the bees? Hidden away where no one can see. Watch those bees come out of their hive Start with the thumb, index finger, and so on, as you count one through five. One, two, three, four, five! Bzzzzzzzzzz On bzzzzzzz everyone flies their pretend bee all around until it lands on a body part. Sing One Little Bumblebee song while the bee bounces on the part of the body shown by the teacher. TIP: For younger children, the parents can put their hands around the child s and bounce to the beat and massage and count the fingers. If available, surprise the children with a bee puppet. Bee Puppet [] Movement Bird Dance (New) Ask everyone to use their hands to make the little bird tweeting. Ask them to flap their wings like a bird. Ask them to shake their tails. Ask them to clap their hands. Ask if they can do each movement 4 times. ount to four while doing each movement. If needed, repeat while saying tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet, flap, flap, flap, flap, shake, shake, shake, shake, clap, clap, clap, clap. For the B section, freely dance around the room like a bird, or move in a circle holding hands with their adult. Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 79

31 Lesson Plan 31, ont. Activity Title omments Instrument Kit Rhythm Sticks with Solo Singing Instrument Kit Tambourines Snuggle Time Goodbye Song Next Week s Fun uckoo lock (New) Los Machetes Who s That Hatching? (Parent Tip) ome and Play the Tambourine Drivin to the Mountains IF TIME Stars/Star Light ome, My Friends Announcements & Hand outs uckoo lock: Sit in a circle and tap the sticks while chanting ticktock, ticktock. Sing the song, showing them how to rest the sticks on their shoulder holders when singing now it s time until the cuckoo sings and comes out. Sing the song with everyone, then give each child a turn to sing cuckoo to bring the little bird out of the clock. Los Machetes: To show this song has 3 sections, introduce each part by inviting them to walk as they tap their sticks, stop to scrape their sticks, and hit the sticks on the floor. Tell parents that our playing will only change at the end of each section. Perform with the recording. Who s That Hatching?: Remind them of the eggs from last week and ask if they remember what kind of babies hatched. Sing the song while tapping the beat using the rhythm sticks. Sing the song again while tapping the sticks 4 beats and scraping the sticks 4 beats. Explain that at the end of the song, they can play the sticks any way they like for silly hatching animals sounds. Display a new baby on a felt board and sing I m a baby. Encourage the children to sing Hello baby. Parent Tip: hildren love what they know. By repeating songs in class and at home, they will have more enjoyment and participation. ome and Play the Tambourine: Follow the directions in the lyrics to play along to the recording. Drivin to the Mountains: Use the tambourine as a steering wheel. Beep the horn. Ask what might be in the road causing us to stop the car. (Perhaps a rabbit or mouse or even a bear to lead into the next activity.) Explain there may be some bumps and curves along the drive. Participate in the pretend drive with the recording. Use an instrument to accompany everyone singing the star songs. Sing the goodbye song as a snuggle song, and then repeat with the recording. What s Needed Rhythm Sticks uckoo lock [] Hatching Visuals Felt Board [] Tambourines Guitar/Ukulele Guitar/Ukulele Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 4 of 79

31 Lesson Plan 31 Lesson at a Glance Drum Groove Night Storm Tideo Farmer Brown s ow Beehive One Little Bumblebee Bird Dance uckoo lock Los Machetes Who s That Hatching? (PT) ome and Play the Tambourine Drivin to the Mountains Stars/Starlight ome, My Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 79

31 Lesson Plan 31 Lyrics Night Storm (No Lyrics) Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Jingle at the window Tideo Jingling, jingling, jingling Joe Jingle at the window Tideo Farmer Brown s ow Old Farmer Brown he had a cow Had a cow, had a cow But she got sick I don t know how All she said was Moo! Hey, hey, hey Wouldn t you say That would make it go away? Hey, hey, hey Wouldn t you say That s all for today! Her friend the pig brought chocolate cake hocolate cake, chocolate cake To see if that would help her ache But all she said was Moo! Her friend the hen brought an egg Brought an egg, brought an egg To see if that would help her leg But all she said was Moo! Her friend the duck brought some bread Brought some bread, brought some bread To see if that would help her head But all she said was Moo! Her friend the sheep, she brought some grain Brought some grain, brought some grain To see if that would help her pain But all she said was Moo Now you may want to sing some more Sing some more, sing some more But now her throat is feeling sore ause all she said was Moo! Beehive Here is a beehive Where are the bees? Hidden away where no one can see Watch those bees come out of the hive One, two, three, four five! Bzzzzzzzzzz One Little Bumblebee One little bumblebee One little bumblebee One little bumblebee Bouncing on your head Bzzzzzzz...bouncing on your arm, knee, nose, foot, etc uckoo lock I have a little cuckoo clock It likes to peek at you It will wait for you to sing Now it s time, uckoo! Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 6 of 79

31 Lesson Plan 31 Lyrics, ont. Who s That Hatching Who s that hatching? Who s that hatching? Who s that hatching in the egg? I m a baby birdie Hello baby birdie And that s who s hatching That s who s hatching That s who s hatching in the egg ome and Play the Tambourine ome and play the tambourine Tambourine, tambourine ome and play the tambourine You can play it too! Two thumbs are playing the tambourine Tambourine, tambourine Two thumbs are playing the tambourine You can play it too! Jingle and shake the tambourine Tambourine, tambourine Jingle and shake the tambourine You can play it too! Play your own way on the tambourine Tambourine, tambourine Play your own way on the tambourine You can play it too! Drivin to the Mountains Drivin in my car to the mountains To the mountains, to the mountains Drivin in my car to the mountains Gotta long way to go Watch out for the bumps! Watch out for the bumps! Gotta long way to go Watch out for the curves! Watch out for the curves! Gotta long way to go What s that on the road? What s that on the road? Gotta long way to go Stars/Starlight Stars are twinkling in the sky Way up high Way up high Stars are twinkling in the in sky Shining down on me Star light Star bright First star I see tonight Wish I may Wish I might Have the wish I wish tonight ome, My Friends ome, my friends And gather round So we can sing goodbye We ll sing and dance Another day So long, farewell Goodbye Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 7 of 79

32 Lesson Plan 32 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song Finger Rhyme La Raspa (Exploration) Night Storm (SM Piano) Tideo (Ukulele) (Parent Tip) Farmer Brown s ow Beehive One Little Bumblebee La Raspa: Find different ways to play the drum in response to the music. Night Storm: Before using the recording, review sounds on the drum that match the lyrics. Use the recording while singing and playing the sounds. Rolling Thunder, louds are coming, Looks like rain tonight; Wind is blowing, Rain is pouring, Thunder in the night. Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. Encourage the children to create new verses by suggesting ways to move. For example: Jump like a frog now, tideo, Run around the drum now, Swim like a fish now, etc. Parent Tip: We want the children to see they can influence the music and movement with their ideas. This is the beginning of improvisation and composition. Farmer Brown s ow: Repeating from last week, introduce the cow puppet and encourage the children to sing the moo octave from low to high with the cow. Be patient and give them time to respond, and then use the recording. Dance around the drum on the B section if more movement is needed. Repeat the activity from last week. Ask the children where the bee will fly next. Movement Bird Dance Ask everyone to use their hands to make the little bird tweeting. Ask them to flap their wings like a bird, shake their tails, and clap their hands. Do each movement 4 times while counting to 4. For the B section, freely dance around the room like a bird, or move in a circle holding hands with their adult. Solo Singing uckoo lock uckoo lock: Sit in a circle and tap the sticks while chanting ticktock, ticktock. Sing the song, showing them to how to rest the sticks on their shoulder holders when singing now it s time until the cuckoo sings and comes out. Sing the song with everyone, then give each child a turn to sing cuckoo to bring the little bird out of the clock. What s Needed Gathering Drum Guitar/Ukulele ow Puppet [] (Bee Puppet) Rhythm Sticks uckoo lock [] Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 8 of 79

32 Lesson Plan 32, ont. Activity Title omments Instrument Kit Tambourines Instrument Kit Tambourines Maracas Triangles Snuggle Time Goodbye Song Next Week s Fun Marching Drivin to the Mountains Los Machetes Go Round and Round the Village IF TIME Stars/Star Light ome, My Friends Announcements & Hand outs Marching: March to the beat while playing the tambourines. Add the sopranino if possible. Drivin to the Mountains: Use the tambourine as a steering wheel. Beep the horn. Ask what might be in the road causing us to stop the car. (Perhaps a rabbit or mouse or even a bear to lead into the next activity.) Explain there may be some bumps and curves along the drive. Participate in the pretend drive with the recording. Keep tambourines out and add maracas and triangles! Los Machetes: To show this song has 3 sections chose one instrument for each section, asking for the children s ideas. For example: A: Tambourines B: Maracas : Triangles Practice each section once, telling the children to play any way they think sounds good with the music. Remind them we will all play the same instrument for each section but in our own way. Go Round and Round the Village: reate verses about what we would do in the village with our instruments such as: We re shaking in the village We re ringing in the village We re tapping in the village Use an instrument to accompany everyone singing the star songs. Sing the goodbye song as a snuggle song, and then repeat with the recording. What s Needed Tambourines Sopranino Maracas Triangles Tambourines [] Guitar/Ukulele Guitar/Ukulele Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 9 of 79

32 Lesson Plan 32 Lesson at a Glance La Raspa Night Storm Tideo (PT) Farmer Brown s ow Beehive One Little Bumblebee Bird Dance uckoo lock Marching (Tambourines) Drivin to the Mountains Los Machetes (Tambourines/Triangles) Go Round and Round the Village Stars/Starlight ome, My Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 10 of 79

32 Lesson Plan 32 Lyrics Night Storm (No Lyrics) Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Jingle at the window Tideo Jingling, jingling, jingling Joe Jingle at the window Tideo Farmer Brown s ow Old Farmer Brown he had a cow Had a cow, had a cow But she got sick I don t know how All she said was Moo! Hey, hey, hey Wouldn t you say That would make it go away? Hey, hey, hey Wouldn t you say That s all for today! Her friend the pig brought chocolate cake hocolate cake, chocolate cake To see if that would help her ache But all she said was Moo! Her friend the hen brought an egg Brought an egg, brought an egg To see if that would help her leg But all she said was Moo! Her friend the duck brought some bread Brought some bread, brought some bread To see if that would help her head But all she said was Moo! Her friend the sheep, she brought some grain Brought some grain, brought some grain To see if that would help her pain But all she said was Moo Now you may want to sing some more Sing some more, sing some more But now her throat is feeling sore ause all she said was Moo! Beehive Here is a beehive Where are the bees? Hidden away where no one can see Watch those bees come out of the hive One, two, three, four five! Bzzzzzzzzzz One Little Bumblebee One little bumblebee One little bumblebee One little bumblebee Bouncing on your head Bzzzzzzz...bouncing on your arm, knee, nose, foot, etc uckoo lock I have a little cuckoo clock It likes to peek at you It will wait for you to sing Now it s time, uckoo! Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 11 of 79

32 Lesson Plan 32 Lyrics, ont. Marching We re marching all around We re marching all around We re in a band It s really grand Oh, what a happy sound! Drivin to the Mountains Drivin in my car to the mountains To the mountains, to the mountains Drivin in my car to the mountains Gotta long way to go Watch out for the bumps! Watch out for the bumps! Gotta long way to go Watch out for the curves! Watch out for the curves! Gotta long way to go What s that on the road? What s that on the road? Gotta long way to go Go Round and Round the Village Go round and round the village Go round and round the village Go round and round the village As we have done before Stars/Starlight Stars are twinkling in the sky Way up high Way up high Stars are twinkling in the in sky Shining down on me Star light Star bright First star I see tonight Wish I may Wish I might Have the wish I wish tonight ome, My Friends ome, my friends And gather round So we can sing goodbye We ll sing and dance Another day So long, farewell Goodbye Go in and out the window (3x) As we have done before Let s march around the village (3x) As we have done before Let s jump around the village... Let s spin around the village... Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 12 of 79

33 Lesson Plan 33 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song Tickle Rhyme with Gathering Drum heki Morena (Exploration) Tideo (Parent Tip) (Ukulele) Ladybugs Pizza Pickle heki Morena: Find different ways to play the drum in response to the music. Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. Parent Tip: Use this familiar song to make tasks at home more fun. For example Brush your teeth now, tideo, Put away the toys now, tideo, Eat your breakfast, tideo. Ladybugs: While telling the story practice the drum part for each verse: Verse 1: they start to feel the rain fingers lightly tap on the drum Verse 2: the wind starts to blow make circles/swishes on the drum Verse 3: they hear the loud thunder tremolo on the drum Verse 4: return the ladybugs to the top of the drum; if everyone plays the drum, the ladybugs will bounce, jump, and dance on the drum. After each verse count the ladybugs. Allow the children to touch the puppets. They love lady bug kisses! Repeat with the recording. Repeat this favorite tickle game from earlier in the school year. Keep the drum out so the children can keep the beat on the drum while the adults keep the beat on the children s backs. Movement Bird Dance Ask everyone to use their hands to make the little bird tweeting. Ask them to flap their wings like a bird, shake their tails, and clap their hands. Do each movement 4 times while counting to 4. For the B section, freely dance around the room like a bird, or move in a circle holding hands with their adult. What s Needed Gathering Drum Guitar/Ukulele Ladybug Puppets Gathering Drum [] Solo Singing with Movement All Around the Gard ner s Bench (New) Present visuals of laminated flowers to the children. Ask everyone to crouch down with their flower and jump up on pop. Freely dance to the sopranino. Sing Flowers red and flowers blue, sing the flower given to you. Encourage each child to sing the color or name of their flower. Sing the critters verse while the children crouch back down with their flower and the parents pretend to be the little bugs eating the flowers. Be sure to sing this verse in a minor key. Repeat the first verse. Be sure this is in a major key. Flower Pictures [] Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 13 of 79

33 Lesson Plan 33, ont. Activity Title omments Movement Instrument Kit Tambourines Maracas Triangles Snuggle Time Goodbye Song Baby Birdie (New) Minuet in G (SM Piano) (New) The olors Are Gliding Go Round and Round the Village Primo Vere: V. Ecce Gratum, from armina Burana (New) IF TIME RockaByeBaby ome, My Friends Next Week s Fun Announcements & Hand outs Baby Birdie: Using a scarf, sing the song and demonstrate the movement. Ask each child to sing the color of the scarf they want to use. Echo their singing and describe their pitch; then give them a scarf. Instruct the children to pretend they are little baby birds and the scarves are their eggs. Using the recording, begin with bodies low, hiding underneath the scarves as if they are in an egg shell. Gradually rise, following the melodic direction and lyrics. (Exaggerate the movement pop head out from under the scarf, shake hips for the tail, shake and straighten the legs, and flap arms like wings.) Move around the room flying with the scarves for flies and flies Slowly fly from high to low as the scale goes down until boom, and then fall on the floor. Stand up quickly, flapping hands like little wings, and say the birdie is ready to try again. Repeat. Minuet in G: Freely move with the scarf, responding to the piano music. The olors Are Gliding: Sing verse one and two without the recording to fold and put the scarves away. Go Round and Round the Village: reate verses about what we would do in the village with our instruments, such as: We re shaking in the village We re ringing in the village We re tapping in the village hoose one of the instruments and decide what to sing. Move around the circle playing the new verse. Move in and out of the circle for go in and out the windows. Primo Vere: V. Ecce Gratum, from armina Burana: Explain to the parents that this is arl Orff s most famous composition. We follow arl Orff s philosophy in our classes. Point out that the piece has three main sections. Practice each section before using the recording. For the introduction, raise the striker with one arm up; then raise the other arm, holding the triangle. Section A: Demonstrate playing the triangle on beat one. Sing 1, 2, 3, 4 using the melody of the A section for the first two circles. The third circle uses longer counting: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Repeat this section. Section B: Shake the maracas, following the melodic direction. Section : Play the beat on the tambourine. At the end of the section, play a tremolo by shaking the tambourine while holding it overhead. Pass out beanie babies for the children to hold as their adult holds them for snuggle time. What s Needed Scarves [] Maracas Triangles Tambourines Beanie Babies Guitar/Ukulele Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 14 of 79

33 Lesson Plan 33 Lesson at a Glance heki Morena Tideo (PT) Ladybugs Pizza Pickle Pumpernickel Bird Dance All Around the Gard ner s Bench Baby Birdie Minuet in G The olors are Gliding Go Round and Round the Village (Kit) Primo Vere RockaByeBaby ome, My Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 15 of 79

33 Lesson Plan 33 Lyrics heki Morena (No Lyrics) Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Jingle at the window Tideo Jingling, jingling, jingling Joe Jingle at the window Tideo Ladybugs Three little ladybugs with nothing much to do One feels a drop of rain Now there are two Two little ladybugs, out to have some fun Then the wind starts to blow Now there is one One little ladybug hears the thunder roar Fly away, hide away Now there s no more All Around the Gard ner s Bench All around the gard ner s bench It rained and rained for hours Then one day the sun came out Pop! go the flowers Flowers red and flowers blue Sing the flower given to you When the gard ner wasn t at home The critters ate for hours When the gard ner came back home What! where s the flowers? Baby Birdie Here is a baby birdie, hatching from his shell Out comes his head, then comes his tail Now his legs he stretches, his wings he gives a flap Then he flies and flies What do you think of that? Down, down, down, down, down, down, down Boom! No little ladybugs, none can be found Out comes the nice warm sun They re dancing all around Pizza Pickle Pumpernickel Pizza pickle pumpernickel My little guy/girl shall have a tickle One for the noes One for the toes And one for the tummy where the hot dog goes Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 16 of 79

33 Lesson Plan 33 Lyrics, ont. The olors are Gliding The colors are gliding All around The colors are gliding All around The colors are gliding All around And now all our colors Will fall to the ground Now we ll take our colors and lay them out flat We ll fold them all neatly like this and like that We ll fold them all neatly like this and like that And go to the backpack and put them all back RockaByeBaby Rockabye, baby Thy cradle is green Father s a nobleman Mother s a queen And Betty s a lady And wears a gold ring And Johnny s a drummer And drums for the king ome, My Friends ome, my friends And gather round So we can sing goodbye We ll sing and dance Another day So long, farewell Goodbye Go Round and Round the Village Go round and round the village Go round and round the village Go round and round the village As we have done before Go in and out the window (3x) As we have done before Let s march around the village (3x) As we have done before Let s jump around the village... Let s spin around the village... Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 17 of 79

34 Lesson Plan 34 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song Tickle Rhyme Movement Solo Singing with Movement Sauté rapaud (Exploration) Tideo (Ukulele) Ladybugs Pizza Pickle Baby Birdie Minuet in G (SM Piano) The olors Are Gliding All Around the Gard ner s Bench Sauté rapaud: Find different ways to play the drum in response to the music. Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. Ladybugs: While telling the story practice the drum part for each verse: Verse 1: they start to feel the rain fingers lightly tap on the drum Verse 2: the wind starts to blow make circles/swishes on the drum Verse 3: they hear the loud thunder tremolo on the drum Verse 4: return the ladybugs to the top of the drum; if everyone plays the drum, the ladybugs will bounce, jump, and dance on the drum. After each verse count the ladybugs. Allow the children to touch the puppets. They love lady bug kisses! Repeat with the recording. Repeat this favorite tickle game from earlier in the school year. Keep the drum out so the children can keep the beat on the drum while the adults keep the beat on the children s back. Baby Birdie: Using a scarf, sing the song and demonstrate the movement. Ask each child to sing the color of the scarf they want to use. Echo their singing and describe their pitch; then give them a scarf. Instruct the children to pretend they are little baby birds and the scarves are their eggs. Using the recording, begin with bodies low, hiding underneath the scarves as if they are in an egg shell. Gradually rise, following the melodic direction and lyrics. (Exaggerate the movement pop head out from under the scarf, shake hips for the tail, shake and straighten the legs, and flap arms like wings.) Move around the room flying with the scarves for flies and flies Slowly fly from high to low as the scale goes down until boom, and then fall on the floor. Stand up quickly, flapping hands like little wings, and say the birdie is ready to try again. Repeat. Minuet in G: Freely move with the scarf, responding to the piano music. The olors Are Gliding: Sing verse one and two without the recording to fold and put the scarves away. Present visuals of laminated flowers to the children. Ask everyone to crouch down with their flower and jump up on pop. Freely dance to the sopranino. Sing Flowers red and flowers blue, sing the flower given to you. Encourage each child to sing the color or name of their flower. Sing the critters verse while the children crouch back down with their flower and the parents pretend to be the little bugs eating the flowers. Be sure to sing this verse in a minor key. Repeat the first verse. Be sure this is in a major key. What s Needed Gathering Drum Guitar/Ukulele Ladybug Puppets Gathering Drum [] Scarves [] Flower Pictures Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 18 of 79

34 Lesson Plan 34, ont. Activity Title omments Instrument Kit Bells Instrument Kit Maracas Triangles Tambourines Snuggle Time Shake Those Bells (New) Bell Horses (New) Go Round and Round the Village Primo Vere: V. Ecce Gratum, from armina Burana IF TIME RockaBye Baby Shake Those Bells: Introduce the horse puppet. Ask everyone to sing hello to ocoa. Encourage them to sing high and low, matching their movement and voice to the lyrics. Turn in place when singing around we go. Bell Horses: Direct everyone to stand on one side of your room as if in the barn. Instruct the adults to keep the horses in the barn until we sing time to run away. Section A: Bounce or tap the beat as they shake their bells. Section B: After time to run away, everyone runs to the other end of the room. Section : Recite the rhymes as they shake the bells to the beat. Repeat all 3 sections, returning to the other side of the room, chanting the next rhyme. Sing goodbye to ocoa before putting the bells away. Go Round and Round the Village: reate verses about what we would do in the village with our instruments, such as: We re shaking in the village We re ringing in the village We re tapping in the village hoose one of the instruments and decide what to sing. Move around the circle playing the new verse. Move in and out of the circle for go in and out the windows. Primo Vere: V. Ecce Gratum, from armina Burana: Explain to the parents that this is arl Orff s most famous composition. We follow arl Orff s philosophy in our classes. Point out that the piece has three main sections. Practice each section before using the recording. For the introduction, raise the striker with one arm up; then raise the other arm, holding the triangle. Section A: Demonstrate playing the triangle on beat one. Sing 1, 2, 3, 4 using the melody of the A section for the first two circles. The third circle uses longer counting: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Repeat this section. Section B: Shake the maracas, following the melodic direction. Section : Play the beat on the tambourine. At the end of the section, play a tremolo by shaking the tambourine while holding it overhead. Pass out beanie babies for snuggle time if you have time. What s Needed Bells Horse Puppet Maracas Triangles Tambourines Guitar/Ukulele Beanie Babies Goodbye Song ome, My Friends Guitar/Ukulele Next Week s Fun Announcements & Hand outs Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 19 of 79

34 Lesson Plan 34 Lesson at a Glance Saute rapaud Tideo Ladybugs Pizza Pickel Pumpernickel Baby Birdie Minuet in G The olors are Gliding (Scarves) All Around the Gard ner s Bench Shake Those Bells (Bells) Bell Horses Go Round and Round the Village (Kit) Primo Vere RockaByeBaby ome, My Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 20 of 79

34 Lesson Plan 34 Lyrics Saute rapaud (No Lyrics) Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Jingle at the window Tideo Jingling, jingling, jingling Joe Jingle at the window Tideo One, Two, Point to Your Shoe One, two, point to your shoe Three, four, point to the door Five, six, here s our sticks Seven, eight, don t be late Nine, ten, all play again! Ladybugs Three little ladybugs with nothing much to do One feels a drop of rain Now there are two Two little ladybugs, out to have some fun Then the wind starts to blow Now there is one One little ladybug hears the thunder roar Fly away, hide away Now there s no more No little ladybugs, none can be found Out comes the nice warm sun They re dancing all around Pizza Pickel Pumpernickel Baby Birdie Here is a baby birdie, hatching from his shell Out comes his head, then comes his tail Now his legs he stretches, his wings he gives a flap Then he flies and flies What do you think of that? Down, down, down, down, down, down, down Boom! The olors are Gliding The colors are gliding All around The colors are gliding All around The colors are gliding All around And now all our colors Will fall to the ground Now we ll take our colors and lay them out flat We ll fold them all neatly like this and like that We ll fold them all neatly like this and like that And go to the backpack and put them all back Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 21 of 79

34 Lesson Plan 34 Lyrics, ont. All Around the Gard ner s Bench All around the gard ner s bench It rained and rained for hours Then one day the sun came out Pop! go the flowers Flowers red and flowers blue Sing the flower given to you When the gard ner wasn t at home The critters ate for hours When the gard ner came back home What! where s the flowers? Shake Those Bells Shake those bells and shake them high Shake those bells and shake them low Shake those bells and shake them high Shake those bells, around you go Bell Horses Bell horses Bell horses What s the time of day? One o clock Two o clock Time to run away Mistress Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells And pretty maids all in a row One o clock Two o clock Time to run away Run, little horse! One, two, three, four Jingle at the kitchen door Five, six, seven, eight Jingle at the garden gate Bell horses Bell horses What s the time of day? One o clock Two o clock Time to run away Run, little horse! Go Round and Round the Village Go round and round the village Go round and round the village Go round and round the village As we have done before Go in and out the window (3x) As we have done before Let s march around the village (3x) As we have done before Let s jump around the village... Let s spin around the village... Bell horses Bell horses What s the time of day? Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 22 of 79

34 Lesson Plan 34 Lyrics, ont. RockaByeBaby Rockabye, baby Thy cradle is green Father s a nobleman Mother s a queen And Betty s a lady And wears a gold ring And Johnny s a drummer And drums for the king ome, My Friends ome, my friends And gather round So we can sing goodbye We ll sing and dance Another day So long, farewell Goodbye Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 23 of 79

35 Lesson Plan 35 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song Movement Sauté rapaud (Exploration) Tideo (Ukulele) One, Two, Point to Your Shoe (New) Drum and Stop Baby Birdie Minuet in G (SM Piano) The olors Are Gliding (Parent Tip) Sauté rapaud: Find different ways to play the drum in response to the music Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. One, Two, Point to Your Shoe: Pass out mallets to each child. Play on the drum when saying the numbers, and then follow the directions in the lyrics. Following the rhyme, free play until the whistle gives the signal to stop. Repeat several times. TIP: Mallets can be used from the Orff instruments and student/teacher kits. Teachers can also purchase softer mallets that are not as loud. Drum and Stop: Use the mallets to play this familiar song. ollect mallets. Baby Birdie: Repeat activity from last week. Minuet in G: Freely move with the scarf, responding to one of our Simply Music piano pieces. The olors Are Gliding: Sing verse one and two without the recording to fold and put the scarves away. Parent Tip: Sing the olors Are Gliding at home while folding the laundry. Singing makes the work easier, and children love what they know and will enjoy hearing a song from their music class as they help mommy. What s Needed Gathering Drum Guitar/Ukulele Whistle Drum Mallet for each hild [] [] Scarves [] Solo Singing with Movement All Around the Gard ner s Bench Encourage children to sing the name of one of the flowers. If they sing, echo their singing, describe the singing (high, low, etc.) and place the flower on the felt board. If no one sings, sing the name of a flower and ask the children to echo you. ontinue until all the flowers are displayed on the felt board. Sing the song and jump up on pop. Sing the critters verse and hide the flowers by turning the felt board around. Be sure to sing in the minor key. Sing the major song All Around the Gard ner s Bench again and present the flowers when singing pop. Felt Board Flower Pictures [] Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 24 of 79

35 Lesson Plan 35, ont. Activity Title omments Instrument Kit Bells Instrument Kit Triangles Maracas Tambourines Snuggle Time Shake Those Bells Bell Horses Primo Vere: V. Ecce Gratum, from armina Burana IF TIME RockaBye Baby Shake Those Bells: Encourage them to sing high and low, matching their movement and voice to the lyrics. Turn in place when singing around we go. Perform with recording after practicing the singing and movement. Bell Horses: Introduce the horse puppet. Ask everyone to sing ome Out! to ocoa. Direct everyone to stand on one side of your room as if in the barn. Instruct the adults to keep the horses in the barn until we sing time to run away. Section A: Bounce or tap the beat as they shake their bells. Section B: After time to run away, everyone runs to the other end of the room. Section : Recite the rhymes as they shake the bells to the beat. Repeat all 3 sections, returning to the other side of the room, chanting the next rhyme. Sing goodbye to ocoa before putting the bells away. Primo Vere: V. Ecce Gratum, from armina Burana: Use the recording to play the instruments as in the past two lessons. Introduction: raise the striker with one arm up; then raise the other arm, holding the triangle. A triangle B maracas tambourine Pass out beanie babies for snuggle time if you have time. What s Needed Bells Horse Puppet Triangles Maracas Tambourines Beanie Babies Goodbye Song Next Week s Fun ome, My Friends Announcements & Hand outs Ask the children the name of the composer of our goodbye song. Point out the oboe, flute, clarinet and french horn on the recording. Guitar/Ukulele Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 25 of 79

35 Lesson Plan 35 Lesson at a Glance Saute rapaud Tideo One, Two, Point to Your Shoe Baby Birdie (Scarves) Minuet in G The olors are Gliding (PT) All Around the Gard ner s Bench Shake Those Bells (Bells) Bell Horses Primo Vere (Kit) RockaByeBaby ome, My Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 26 of 79

35 Lesson Plan 35 Lyrics Saute rapaud (No Lyrics) Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Jingle at the window Tideo Jingling, jingling, jingling Joe Jingle at the window Tideo One, Two, Point to Your Shoe One, two, point to your shoe Three, four, point to the door Five, six, here s our sticks Seven, eight, don t be late Nine, ten, all play again! Baby Birdie Here is a baby birdie, hatching from his shell Out comes his head, then comes his tail Now his legs he stretches, his wings he gives a flap Then he flies and flies What do you think of that? Down, down, down, down, down, down, down Boom! The olors are Gliding The colors are gliding All around The colors are gliding All around The colors are gliding All around And now all our colors Will fall to the ground Now we ll take our colors and lay them out flat We ll fold them all neatly like this and like that We ll fold them all neatly like this and like that And go to the backpack and put them all back All Around the Gard ner s Bench All around the gard ner s bench It rained and rained for hours Then one day the sun came out Pop! go the flowers Flowers red and flowers blue Sing the flower given to you When the gard ner wasn t at home The critters ate for hours When the gard ner came back home What! where s the flowers? Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 27 of 79

35 Lesson Plan 35 Lyrics, ont. Shake Those Bells Shake those bells and shake them high Shake those bells and shake them low Shake those bells and shake them high Shake those bells, around you go Bell Horses Bell horses Bell horses What s the time of day? One o clock Two o clock Time to run away Mistress Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells And pretty maids all in a row Bell horses Bell horses What s the time of day? One o clock Two o clock Time to run away Run, little horse! One, two, three, four Jingle at the kitchen door Five, six, seven, eight Jingle at the garden gate Bell horses Bell horses What s the time of day? One o clock Two o clock Time to run away RockaByeBaby Rockabye, baby Thy cradle is green Father s a nobleman Mother s a queen And Betty s a lady And wears a gold ring And Johnny s a drummer And drums for the king ome, My Friends ome, my friends And gather round So we can sing goodbye We ll sing and dance Another day So long, farewell Goodbye Run, little horse! Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 28 of 79

36 Lesson Plan 36 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song High Five (Exploration) Tideo (Ukulele) One, Two, Point to Your Shoe (Parent Tip) High Five: Find different ways to play the drum in response to the music. Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. Before singing, encourage the child to strum to set the tempo. Encourage the children to create new verses for moving and playing. Time for. One, Two, Point to Your Shoe: Play on the drum when saying the numbers, and then follow the directions of the lyrics. Following the rhyme, free play until the whistle gives the signal to stop. Repeat several times. Parent Tip: Playing on specific beats, improvisation, and Shoulder Holders are activities that prepare us for Big Kids classes using Orff instruments. What s Needed Gathering Drum Guitar/Ukulele Whistle Drum Mallet for each hild [] Finger Rhyme A Mouse Lives in a Little Hole With one hand, curl fingers to meet thumb to form the mouse s hole. Place the index finger of the other hand inside the hole to be the mouse. For Out pops he! take the mouse finger out of the hole and pretend he s running all around, up and down the arms, legs or chest. TIP: Parents can put their finger in the hole created by the child. When the mouse pops up, the adult s finger is the mouse, running up and down the child s back, head, arms, legs, etc. This activity can also be done as a movement game with the kids acting out the little mouse, named Allegro, although this lesson already has a lot of movement. Dance Shoemaker s Dance (New) Have everyone stand in a big circle and explain that we will all pretend to be little shoemakers today. Practice each section once before starting the music. Section A: Make a workbench for the shoemaker by kneeling on one knee and putting the other knee up to form the bench. Pretend to sew. Section B: Pretend to hammer by placing one fist on the knee ( workbench ) and hitting it with the other fist to the beat. Section : Get up and dance any way you like in 6/8 time. Solo Singing Jack in the Box (New) Have everyone pretend to crouch down as if inside a box and practice popping up on cue to sing of course I will. Once they know the song, place a big box or bin in the middle of the room. Ask for a volunteer (or the teacher can do it once) to crouch down inside the large cardboard box. Everyone taps the beat and sings the song while one child hides inside the box. After the word still everyone stops and sings Will you come out? The solo singer jumps up with arms up high singing Of course I will. Repeat until everyone has a turn. It is fine if a child does not want to go in the box. Large Box or Plastic Bin [] Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 29 of 79

36 Lesson Plan 36, ont. Activity Title omments Instrument Kit Rhythm Sticks Instrument Kit Bells Für Elise (SM Piano) RigaJigJig (New) Shake Those Bells Bell Horses Für Elise: Review the activity from earlier in the school year. Tap and tap and tap and now you scrape, and you scrape and you scrape. (Repeat) And then you roll, and you roll, and you roll, then you roll, and you tap, and tap and tap and tap (Repeat). RigaJigJig: Have everyone seated in a circle before walking behind the children singing As I was walking down the street After hei ho, hei ho use one of your rhythm sticks as a microphone and sing a rig a jig jig into it. Then place the mike in front of a child to echo and then follow you around the circle. For A rig a jig jig and away we go children who have sung follow the teacher around the circle while tapping their sticks. If the class is big or time is short, or the children are impatient waiting for their turn, you can pick two or three at a time to follow you. ontinue until all children are marching behind the teacher. Shake Those Bells: Repeat activity from last week. Bell Horses: Repeat activity from last week. What s Needed Rhythm Sticks [] Horse Puppet Bells Snuggle Time IF TIME All the Pretty Little Horses Pass out beanie babies for snuggle time. Point out the English horn and oboe during the recording. Mention that these instruments play a duet. Beanie Babies Goodbye Song ome, My Friends Guitar/Ukulele Next Week s Fun Announcements & Hand outs Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 30 of 79

36 Lesson Plan 36 Lesson at a Glance High Five Tideo One, Two, Point to Your Shoe (PT) A Mouse Lives in a Little Hole Shoemaker s Dance Jack in the Box Für Elise (Sticks) RigaJigJig Shake Those Bells (Bells) Bell Horses All the Pretty Little Horses ome, My Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 31 of 79

36 Lesson Plan 36 Lyrics Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Jingle at the window Tideo Jingling, jingling, jingling Joe Jingle at the window Tideo One, Two, Point to Your Shoe One, two, point to your shoe Three, four, point to the door Five, six, here s our sticks Seven, eight, don t be late Nine, ten, all play again! A Mouse Lives in a Little Hole A mouse lives in a little hole Lives softly in a little hole When all is quiet as quiet can be Out pops he! RigaJigJig As I was walking down the street Down the street Down the street A fine musician I chanced to meet Hi ho, hi ho, hi ho! Rig a jig jig and away we go Away we go Away we go Rig a jig jig and away we go Hi ho, hi ho, hi ho! Shake Those Bells Shake those bells and shake them high Shake those bells and shake them low Shake those bells and shake them high Shake those bells, around you go And he runs all around and he runs on the ground And he runs and he runs and he stops And he runs all around and he runs on the ground And he stops and he looks and goes down Jack in the Box Jack in the box So quiet and still Will you come out? Of course I will! Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 32 of 79

36 Lesson Plan 36 Lyrics, ont. Bell Horses Bell horses Bell horses What s the time of day? One o clock Two o clock Time to run away Mistress Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells And pretty maids all in a row Bell horses Bell horses What s the time of day? One o clock Two o clock Time to run away Run, little horse! One, two, three, four Jingle at the kitchen door Five, six, seven, eight Jingle at the garden gate All the Pretty Little Horses Hush a bye Don t you cry Go to sleepy little baby When you wake You shall have All the pretty little horses Blacks and bays Dapples and grays All the pretty little horses Blacks and bays Dapples and grays All the pretty little horses ome, My Friends ome, my friends And gather round So we can sing goodbye We ll sing and dance Another day So long, farewell Goodbye Bell horses Bell horses What s the time of day? One o clock Two o clock Time to run away Run, little horse! Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 33 of 79

37 Lesson Plan 37 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song Once at the Latin (Exploration) (SM Piano) Tideo (Ukulele) One, Two, Point to Your Shoe We Are Gathered (New) Once at the Latin: Find different ways to play the drum in response to the music. Mention this piano piece is from our Simply Music piano program. Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. One, Two, Point to Your Shoe: Play on the numbers and follow the directions of the lyrics. Following the rhyme, free play until the whistle gives the signal. We Are Gathered: We are gathered all together, we are gathered here to drum. With our mallets all together, to make music we have come. Sing the song while keeping the beat on the drum. Mallets on your shoulder, good mallets that way We will be quiet, (child s name) will play. For this spoken section, explain that everyone does shoulder holders and when you say someone s name, they play a little solo. After a few children have a turn, repeat the first part of the song and let some other children solo. TIP: When you refer to shoulder holders, the children place their mallet on their shoulder. What s Needed Gathering Drum Guitar/Ukulele Whistle Drum Mallet for each child Finger Rhyme A Mouse Lives in a Little Hole With one hand, curl fingers to meet thumb to form the mouse s hole. Place the index finger of the other hand inside the hole to be the mouse. For Out pops he! take the mouse finger out of the hole and pretend he s running all around, up and down the arms, legs or chest. TIP: Parents can put their finger in the hole created by the child. When the mouse pops up, the adult s finger is the mouse, running up and down the child s back, head, arms, legs, etc. This activity can also be done as a movement game with the kids acting out the part of the little mouse, named Allegro. In that case, you might have to skip Shoemaker s Dance. Dance Shoemaker s Dance Have everyone stand in a big circle and explain that we will all pretend to be little shoemakers today. Practice each section once before starting the music. Section A: Make a workbench for the shoemaker by kneeling on one knee and putting the other knee up to form the bench. Pretend to sew. Section B: Pretend to hammer by placing one fist on the knee ( workbench ) and hitting it with the other fist to the beat. Section : Get up and dance any way you like in 6/8 time. Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 34 of 79

37 Lesson Plan 37, ont. Activity Title omments Solo Singing Instrument Kit Rhythm Sticks Instrument Kit Tambourines Jack in the Box Für Elise (SM Piano) RigaJigJig Big Bear (Parent Tip) Have everyone pretend to crouch down as if inside a box and practice popping up on cue to sing of course I will. Once they know the song, place a big box or bin in the middle of the room. Ask for a volunteer (or the teacher can do it once) to crouch down inside the large cardboard box. Everyone taps the beat and sings the song while one child hides inside the box. After the word still everyone stops and sings Will you come out? The solo singer jumps up with arms up high singing Of course I will. Repeat until everyone has a turn. It is fine if a child does not want to go in the box. Für Elise: Bring this activity back from earlier in the school year. Tap and tap and tap and now you scrape, and you scrape and you scrape. (Repeat) And then you roll, and you roll, and you roll, then you roll, and you tap, and tap and tap and tap (Repeat). RigaJigJig: Have everyone seated in a circle before walking behind the children singing As I was walking down the street After hei ho, hei ho use one of your rhythm sticks as a microphone and sing a rig a jig jig into it. Then place the mike in front of a child to echo and then follow you around the circle. For A rig a jig jig and away we go children who have sung follow the teacher around the circle while tapping their sticks. If the class is big or time is short, or the children are impatient waiting for their turn, you can pick two or three at a time to follow you. ontinue until all children are marching behind the teacher. Big Bear: Big Bear Take large, slow steps and use a low voice to say the first phrase of the rhyme. Rabbit, rabbit Jump to the beat and use a regular speaking voice for the second phrase. Little mouse, little mouse Run quickly and quietly and use a very high voice for the third phrase. End with your body in a very small ball on the floor. Little mouse, little mouse, where are you Everyone jumps up and says Here I am, here I am! How do you do? Repeat. Parent Tip: This rhyme prepares us for playing half notes, quarter notes and eighth notes. What s Needed Large Box or Plastic Bin Rhythm Sticks [] [] Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 35 of 79

37 Lesson Plan 37, ont. Activity Title omments Instrument Kit Tambourines Snuggle Time Wheels on the Bus IF TIME RockaBye Baby Wheels on the Bus: Pretend the drum is a steering wheel for verse one. Tap drum to honk the horn. Swish side to side for the wipers on the bus. The driver on the bus he wears a hat put tambourine on head. People go up and down lift drum high and low. You can also ask the children and parents for other verses. Pass out beanie babies for snuggle time. Rock and sing a lullaby accompanied by a life instrument. What s Needed [] Beanie Babies Guitar/Ukulele [] Goodbye Song Next Week s Fun ome, My Friends Announcements & Hand outs ontinue with snuggle time, singing the goodbye song. Softly accompany with ukulele or guitar. Repeat with recording. Guitar/Ukulele Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 36 of 79

37 Lesson Plan 37 Lesson at a Glance Once at the Latin Tideo One, Two, Point to Your Shoe We are Gathered A Mouse Lives in a Little Hole Shoemaker s Dance Jack in the Box Für Elise (Sticks) RigaJigJig Big Bear (Tambourines) (PT) Wheels on the Bus RockaByeBaby ome, My Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 37 of 79

37 Lesson Plan 37 Lyrics Once at the Latin (No Lyrics) Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Jingle at the window Tideo Jingling, jingling, jingling Joe Jingle at the window Tideo One, Two, Point to Your Shoe One, two, point to your shoe Three, four, point to the door Five, six, here s our sticks Seven, eight, don t be late Nine, ten, all play again! We are Gathered We are gathered all together We are gathered here to drum With our mallets all together To make music, we have come Mallets on your shoulder Good manners that way We will be quiet will play A Mouse Lives in a Little Hole A mouse lives in a little hole Lives softly in a little hole When all is quiet as quiet can be Out pops he! And he runs all around and he runs on the ground And he runs and he runs and he stops And he runs all around and he runs on the ground And he stops and he looks and goes down Jack in the Box Jack in the box So quiet and still Will you come out? Of course I will! RigaJigJig As I was walking down the street Down the street Down the street A fine musician I chanced to meet Hi ho, hi ho, hi ho! Rig a jig jig and away we go Away we go Away we go Rig a jig jig and away we go Hi ho, hi ho, hi ho! Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 38 of 79

37 Lesson Plan 37 Lyrics, ont. Big Bear Big bear, big bear What do you see? I see a rabbit Hopping by me Rabbit, rabbit What do you see? I see a little mouse Running by me Little mouse Little mouse What do you see? I see a hole in the ground an t catch me! Wheels on the Bus The wheels on the bus go round and round Round and round, round and round The wheels on the bus go round and round All through the town RockaByeBaby Rockabye, baby Thy cradle is green Father s a nobleman Mother s a queen And Betty s a lady And wears a gold ring And Johnny s a drummer And drums for the king ome, My Friends ome, my friends And gather round So we can sing goodbye We ll sing and dance Another day So long, farewell Goodbye The money on the bus goes clink, clink, clink... The driver on the bus he wears a hat The people on the bus go up and down Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 39 of 79

38 Lesson Plan 38 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song Once at the Latin (Exploration) Tideo (Ukulele) Larry the Lobster (New) We Are Gathered (Parent Tip) Once at the Latin: Find different ways to play the drum in response to the music. Suggest that they add an accent in their playing. Point out curved piano fingers. Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. Allow the child to strum, setting the tempo. Sing the high o and low o for tideo. reate movement verses using the children s ideas. Larry the Lobster: Introduce Larry the Lobster and have him sing hello to everyone, encouraging them to sing back. Keep the beat on the drum while singing the A section. For the B section have all parents and kids play a tremolo on the drum while presenting Larry s predator. Keep the beat on the drum for the section while Larry gets chased on the drum. We Are Gathered: We are gathered all together, we are gathered here to drum. With our mallets all together, to make music we have come. Sing the song while keeping the beat on the drum. Mallets on your shoulder, good mallets that way We will be quiet, (child s name) will play. For this spoken section, explain that everyone does shoulder holders and when you say someone s name, they play a little solo. After a few children have a turn, repeat the first part of the song and let some other children solo. TIP: When you refer to shoulder holders, the children place their mallet on their shoulder. Parent Tip: This song prepares for playing the Orff instruments in the next level, Big. What s Needed Gathering Drum Guitar/Ukulele Lobster Puppet Ocean Puppets Or pictures Drum Mallet for each child Finger Rhyme A Mouse Lives in a Little Hole Repeat from previous weeks either as finger rhyme or movement game. Solo Singing Jack in the Box Repeat activity from last week. Large Box or Plastic Bin [] Dance Shoemaker s Dance Repeat activity from last week. Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 40 of 79

38 Lesson Plan 38, ont. Activity Title omments Instrument Kit Tambourines Instrument Kit Maracas Snuggle Time Big Bear Wheels on the Bus Indo Eu IF TIME RockaBye Baby Big Bear: Big Bear Take large, slow steps and use a low voice to say the first phrase of the rhyme. Rabbit, rabbit Jump to the beat and use a regular speaking voice for the second phrase. Little mouse, little mouse Run quickly and quietly and use a very high voice for the third phrase. End with your body in a very small ball on the floor. Little mouse, little mouse, where are you Everyone jumps up and says Here I am, here I am! How do you do? Repeat. Wheels on the Bus: Pretend the drum is a steering wheel for verse one. Tap drum to honk the horn. Swish side to side for the wipers on the bus. The driver on the bus he wears a hat put tambourine on head. People go up and down lift drum high and low. You can also ask the children and parents for other verses. TIP: Indo Eu can be replaced with a song to promote a summer music theme. Indo Eu: Sing to the melody and do actions that follow these lyrics. Section A And we walk around and we walk around, and we walk around till it s time to STOP. Section B Now the music goes down low (shimmy down), now the music is up high (shimmy up). Now the music goes down low, now the music is up high. (can be changed to now the shakers go down low, and now the shakers go up high ) Fade out if song gets too long. Pass out beanie babies for snuggle time if you have time. What s Needed Tambourine [] [] Maracas Beanie Babies Goodbye Song ome, My Friends Encourage the children to sing the goodbye song. Guitar/Ukulele Next Week s Fun Announcements & Hand outs Explain that the children will be transitioning to the Big class, where we use Orff instruments. This is a very exciting time! We will have Orff instruments out for the children and adults to play the next two weeks. Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 41 of 79

38 Lesson Plan 38 Lesson at a Glance Once at the Latin Tideo Larry the Lobster We are Gathered (PT) A Mouse Lives in a Little Hole Jack in the Box Shoemaker s Dance Big Bear (Tambourines) Wheels on the Bus Indo Eu (Maracas) RockaByeBaby ome, My Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 42 of 79

38 Lesson Plan 38 Lyrics Once at the Latin (No Lyrics) Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Jingle at the window Tideo Jingling, jingling, jingling Joe Jingle at the window Tideo Larry the Lobster (No Lyrics) We are Gathered We are gathered all together We are gathered here to drum With our mallets all together To make music, we have come Mallets on your shoulder Good manners that way We will be quiet will play A Mouse Lives in a Little Hole A mouse lives in a little hole Lives softly in a little hole When all is quiet as quiet can be Out pops he! And he runs all around and he runs on the ground And he runs and he runs and he stops And he runs all around and he runs on the ground And he stops and he looks and goes down Jack in the Box Jack in the box So quiet and still Will you come out? Of course I will! Big Bear Big bear, big bear What do you see? I see a rabbit Hopping by me Rabbit, rabbit What do you see? I see a little mouse Running by me Little mouse Little mouse What do you see? I see a hole in the ground an t catch me! Wheels on the Bus The wheels on the bus go round and round Round and round, round and round The wheels on the bus go round and round All through the town The money on the bus goes clink, clink, clink... The driver on the bus he wears a hat The people on the bus go up and down Indo Eu (No Lyrics) Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 43 of 79

38 Lesson Plan 38 Lyrics, ont. RockaByeBaby Rockabye, baby Thy cradle is green Father s a nobleman Mother s a queen And Betty s a lady And wears a gold ring And Johnny s a drummer And drums for the king ome, My Friends ome, my friends And gather round So we can sing goodbye We ll sing and dance Another day So long, farewell Goodbye Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 44 of 79

39 Lesson Plan 39 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song heki Morena (Exploration) (SM Piano) Tideo (Ukulele) Larry the Lobster We Are Gathered heki Morena: Find different ways to play the drum in response to the music. Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. Larry the Lobster: Introduce Larry the lobster and have him sing hello to everyone, encouraging them to sing back. Keep the beat on the drum while singing the A section. For the B section have all parents and kids play a tremolo on the drum while presenting Larry s predator. Keep the beat on the drum for the section while Larry gets chased on the drum. We Are Gathered: We are gathered all together, we are gathered here to drum. With our mallets all together, to make music we have come. Sing the song while keeping the beat on the drum. Mallets on your shoulder, good mallets that way We will be quiet, (child s name) will play. For this spoken section, explain that everyone does shoulder holders and when you say someone s name, they play a little solo. After a few children have a turn, repeat the first part of the song and let some other children solo. TIP: When you refer to shoulder holders, the children place their mallet on their shoulder. What s Needed Gathering Drum Guitar/Ukulele Lobster Puppet Ocean Puppets Whistle Drum Mallet for each child Movement Little Horses Little Horses: Designate an area in the room as the barn and lay the scarves on the floor, making a blanket where the horses can sleep. Little Horses the sunshine is warm Everyone lies on the scarves. Explain the horses are sleeping in the barn. Lai, lai, lai Everyone gallops around the room. Little horses the blankets are warm ome back to the scarves and sleep in the barn. Lai, lai, lai While everyone sleeps, encourage the kids to sing the lullaby for the horses. The olors Are Gliding: Sing verse 2 only as everyone folds their scarves and returns them to their kits. Scarves The olors Are Gliding Solo Singing Hello (Echo) Song Hello (Echo) Song: Use finger puppets for pitchmatching with this familiar echo song. Echo Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 45 of 79

39 Lesson Plan 39, ont. Activity Title omments Instrument Kit All Instruments Percussion Family Two Little Sausages Percussion Family: Ask them to listen to the singing on the recording to know which instrument to play. Parents can assist with finding the correct instrument. Two Little Sausages: Breakfast ring triangles Two little shake maracas pop tap rhythms sticks bam accent on the tambourine What s Needed All Instruments [] Instrument Kit Maracas Indo Eu Indo Eu: Sing to the melody and do actions that follow these lyrics. Section A And we walk around and we walk around, and we walk around till it s time to STOP. Section B Now the music goes down low (shimmy down), now the music is up high (shimmy up). Now the music goes down low, now the music is up high. (can be changed to now the shakers go down low, and now the shakers go up high ) Fade out if song gets too long. She ll Be omin Round the Mountain: reate a different movement for each verse; turn in place between the verses. For example: Verse 1: March and shake Verse 2: Jump Verse 3: Run Verse 4: Tap the floor, etc. Maracas She ll Be omin Round the Mountain Orff Exploration Tideo (Parent Tip) Use the glockenspiels from the teacher and visitor kits along with the Orff instruments. Remove the F and B bars, and encourage the parents and children to play. Make up verses from Tideo such as Let s play the instruments, tideo or Play them gently, tideo. Parent Tip: arl Orff designed the instruments so the bars are removable. We have set up the instruments in a pentatonic scale, like the black notes on the piano, so we can all play together and sound good. Orff in Goodbye Song ome, My Friends Sing with the recording. Next Week s Fun Announcements & Hand outs We will have Orff instruments out again next week! We love what we know. Repetition is very important for many reasons. Next week, it s the parents choice. Ask if they have favorites they would like to do the following week. Adults can also share a favorite musical activity of their own, not necessarily a Simply Music Rhapsody activity. The last lesson of the school year is Request Day. In lesson 39, ask the class if they have favorites they would like to do the following week. In addition, or instead, you can send out an email asking them to reply with requests. Be prepared to teach your own favorites if there are no requests or you have extra time after doing the parents favorites. Parents may share their own favorite song, not necessarily from the Simply Music Rhapsody lessons. Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 46 of 79

39 Lesson Plan 39 Lesson at a Glance heki Morena Tideo Larry the Lobster We are Gathered Little Horses (Scarves) The olors are Gliding Hello (Echo) Song Percussion Family (Kit) Two Little Sausages Indo Eu (Maracas) She ll Be omin Round the Mountain Tideo (PT) ome, My Friends Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 47 of 79

39 Lesson Plan 39 Lyrics heki Morena (No Lyrics) Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Time for music Tideo Jingle at the window Tideo Jingling, jingling, jingling Joe Jingle at the window Tideo Larry the Lobster (No Lyrics) We are Gathered We are gathered all together We are gathered here to drum With our mallets all together To make music, we have come Mallets on your shoulder Good manners that way We will be quiet will play The olors are Gliding The colors are gliding All around The colors are gliding All around The colors are gliding All around And now all our colors Will fall to the ground Now we ll take our colors and lay them out flat Hello (Echo) Song Hello! (Hello!) Hello! (Hello!) I m glad you re here today! To sing (to sing) To play (to play) And now we re on our way Little Horses Little horses, little horses ome out of your barn The door is wide open The sunshine is warm Little horses, little horses ome back to your barn The door is wide open Your blankets are warm Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 48 of 79

39 Lesson Plan 39 Lyrics, ont. Percussion Family Here are some wood sounds Wood sounds Wood sounds Here are some wood sounds Let me hear them play Here are some metal sounds Metal sounds Metal sounds Here are some metal sounds Let me hear them play Here are some shaker sounds Shaker sounds Shaker sounds Here are some shaker sounds Let me hear them play Here are some skin sounds Skin sounds Skin sounds Here are some skin sounds Let me hear them play Here are the instruments Instruments, instruments Here are instruments Percussion family Two Little Sausages Breakfast! Two little sausages Frying in a pan One goes, pop And the other goes, bam! Indo Eu (No Lyrics) She ll Be omin Round the Mountain She ll be comin round the mountain when she comes She ll be comin round the mountain when she comes She ll be comin round the mountain She ll be comin round the mountain She ll be comin round the mountain when she comes She ll be drivin six white horses when she comes Whoa Back! Oh we ll all run out to greet her Howdy Ma am! Oh we ll all have chicken and dumplins Yummy, yummy! She ll be wearing red pajamas when she comes Red jammies! She will have to sleep with Gramma when she comes Gramma s gonna snore! ome, My Friends ome, my friends And gather round So we can sing goodbye We ll sing and dance Another day So long, farewell Goodbye Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 49 of 79

40 Lesson Plan 40 Activity Title omments Gathering Drum with Hello Song Favorite Drumming Music (Exploration) What s Needed Gathering Drum Tideo (Ukulele) Favorite Activity on Gathering Drum Tideo: Keep the beat on the drum while singing hello. Have each parent play the chord on the ukulele while everyone sings the name of that parent s child. Guitar/Ukulele Tickle or Finger Rhyme Movement Solo Singing Instrument Kit All Instruments Parachute and Scarves Snuggle Time Favorite Tickle Rhyme or Finger Play Favorite Dance or Movement Activity Favorite Solo Singing Favorites for Instrument Kit Favorite Activities for Parachute and Scarves SingaLong Favorites All Instruments Parachute Scarves Orff Exploration Goodbye Song Next Week s Fun Orff Instruments ome, My Friends Announcements & Hand outs Use the glockenspiels from the teacher and visitor kits along with the Orff instruments. Remove the F and B bars, and encourage the parents and children to play. Make up verses from Tideo such as Let s play the instruments, tideo or Play them gently, tideo. ontinue with the quiet time as you sing and accompany the goodbye song. Orff in Guitar/Ukulele Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 50 of 79

40 Lesson Plan 40 Lesson at a Glance & Lyrics No Lesson at a Glance or Lyrics needed for Lesson 40 Simply Music Rhapsody: Lessons 3140 Licensed to Simply Music. All rights reserved. Page 51 of 79

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