![]() ![]() I think it would be great to use if you have a group of students waiting in line for something, such as washing hands or getting backpacks. (Tune: The Wheels on the Bus) The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange, Orange, orange, orange, Orange, orange, orange, The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange, O-R-A-N-G-E. Snowkey Pokey - It’s the snow version of the Hokey Pokey! Great for getting the wiggles out with little ones!įavorite Number Mittens - This is neither a chant or a song…just a great idea for transitioning to a new activity. The Mitten Chant - Love this cute chant about mittens!ġ0 Little Snowflakes - A great song to practice counting to 10! Try singing a fun, childrens action song for language development Not only are they a wonderful way to connect. And you’re practicing counting and rhyming while singing this chant! The Mittens on My Hands - This would be a good transition song to sing while getting ready to go outside in the cold!ĥ Little Snowmen - Here’s a fun chant to sing about 5 snowmen. ![]() I’m a Little Snowman - A cute, simple song about a snowman! Snowball - This is a fun song that you can incorporate actions into! You could even have kids wad up paper into “snowballs” if you don’t mind a mess. Row row row your boat, Gently down the stream, Merrily merrily merrily merrily, Life is such a dream. They can ‘row’ back and forth as they sing. ![]() Fun to sing as an action song, invite pairs of children to sit facing each other holding hands. At the end of the post you’ll find a link to download the PDF copy of the songs. Actions: In-right, out-right, up-right, down-right Point in each direction as you say it. 15 Under the Sea Rhymes, Finger Plays & Action Songs. They are great for toddlers and preschoolers! You can use them in a classroom or in your homeschool. They enjoy music, especially ones that go along with the season! Today, I’m sharing with you some songs and chants about winter. I love to teach songs and chants to my little ones. ![]()
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