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Tag Archives: Singing
“Day is Done”
After Thanksgiving dinner, this was the sunset. I was overcome. I started to sing this song. I don’t know why, perhaps it was the family and the memories back inside the house, but I know I had to sing it. … Continue reading
Posted in America, Expressing words and feelings, Family, Giving thanks, Singing, summer camp, Thanksgiving
Tagged Singing, Sunset, Taps, Thanksgiving
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A New Quilt – Part 4
In Part 3, we made a giant sketch for the quilt based on what the children felt were important parts of the song and the book, “This Land is Your Land.” Woody’s guitar, the church from the ‘sad page’, landmarks … Continue reading
Posted in America, Early Education, history, Imagination, Inspiration, music, patriotism, quilting, Singing, Teaching young children, The Arts, Uncategorized
Tagged America, Arlo Guthrie, emergent curriculum, patriotism, quilting, quilting with children, Singing, This Land is Your Land, Woody Guthrie
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A New Quilt – Part 2
In Part 1, children embraced the song “This Land is Your Land” as their own. They sang the song every day, multiple times a day. By the time winter arrived, they had ‘taken over’, and constantly used the book This Land … Continue reading
Posted in America, children's books, Early Education, Imagination, Inspiration, music, patriotism, Peace, picture books, quilting, Singing, Teaching young children
Tagged America, Children designing a quilt, Early Education, Imagination, Inspiration, patriotism, picture books, quilting, Singing, This Land is Your Land, Woody Guthrie
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A New Quilt – Part 1
And to my surprise, the children have driven the making of yet another quilt. Over the past ten years, my preschool class has designed quilts. Each one materialized because of something the children were passionate about. When they couldn’t get … Continue reading
Posted in America, American flag, Book Review, books, children's books, Early Education, geography, history, patriotism, picture books, preschool, quilting, Singing, The Arts
Tagged Boston Fisher House, Boston State House, Children designing a quilt, emergent curriculum, Kathy Jakobsen, music, National Liberty Museum, preschool, quilting, Singing, singing books, teaching young children, This Land is Your Land, Woody Guthrie
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Best Job Ever – Story Epilogue
Since that wonderful day last week, when a child asked me to sing “I Want to Hold Your Hand” by the Beatles, there has been more. The music exploded in ways I never expected. Well, it was more than the … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, books, children's books, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, joy, Love, music, picture books, reading aloud, Singing, The Arts, The Beatles
Tagged All You Need is Love, children's books, Imagination, Inspiration, music, reading books to children, Singing, The Beatles, the power of music
71 Comments
The ‘Morning Star’
Originally posted on S'amusing:
Photo of planet Venus (tiny spec) above town high school 12/20/18 The students and I have been fortunate to have the planet Venus looking down at us as we make our way to school, or,…
The Autoharp
I had just met the children. The classroom was overflowing with eager parents and not-so-eager children. New + big + different = scary. For fifteen minutes we looked at each other, me smiling and children with big worried eyes. The … Continue reading
Posted in behavior, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Family, Inspiration, joy, Kindness, music, preschool, Singing, Teaching young children, The Arts, wonder, young children
Tagged Autoharp, Early Education, music, music and children, preschool, Singing, Teachers connecting with children, the power of music
69 Comments
Teaching Patriotism and Singing Books, Part II
This repost is far too important, and the perfect Part II to the patriotic books I read and sing in my classroom. Here is a close-up of “the best of the best.” Every year I make our country’s National … Continue reading
Posted in American flag, Book Review, books, children's books, Early Education, history, military, patriotism, picture books, Singing, Teaching young children
Tagged history through children's books, Memorial Day, National Anthem, patriotic picture books, patriotism, Peter Spier, Singing, teaching young children, The Star Spangled Banner
55 Comments
School Spirit Day
“I’ve got spirit. Yes I do. I’ve got spirit. How about YOU.” Children love singing and cheering, and rooting for their school. Every March our school has a giant pep rally. We parade with pom-poms, sing our school song, holler … Continue reading
A Magical Night at School
There’s nothing quite like being a child at school – in the dark – at night – with your family. This week children and families gathered at school for a pizza party outside on the playground. It was such fun … Continue reading