![]() ![]() The Clean Up Medley by Miss NinaĪdorable Miss Nina takes some of our favorite cleaning songs and puts them together in a fun medley! The best part is the beginning of the song, when she provides a warning transition into the cleaning time. Here are our favorite clean up songs for toddlers, clean up songs for kids, and even clean up songs for the adults around too. Have the perfect song at your fingertips whenever you need it! Grab our free printable below of some of the best kids’ songs. That’s how I started, but then I eventually switched to Amazon Music Unlimited because it has nearly every song. There is also a 2 million song music library with Amazon Prime. Then the songs are always there on my phone, and I can play them in the classroom, the car, or anywhere else. What’s great is that I can download the songs while I’m home on my phone using wifi with the Amazon Music app. If you would want to download more than 10 songs a month, it’s worth its weight in gold! It’s compatible with your phone, electronic devices, Alexa, and computer. If you are using just audio, I have Amazon Music Unlimited which isn’t free but well worth it for me because we use it each day between the classroom and home. Screen it first to make sure it works for your needs. You can click the songs directly from this post, and it should take away most of the ads. If you want to get songs without the ads from YouTube, there are a couple of simple solutions. You could do it from your phone or any other device too. We love to stream clean up songs on our Amazon Alexa or Echo. How to Stream Clean Up Songs in the Classroom or at Home It’s amazing to me how cleaning up can feel like pulling teeth one moment, but the second the right song is on, it’s magically so easy for them to put the toys in their homes. They are the perfect remedy for turning tasks into fun. It takes a lot of practice, support, and some positive reinforcement. Criss Cross Applesauce–a chant to help them sit down quietly.But cleaning up isn’t always so easy when you’re trying to get kids used to it at first. ![]() Washing Hands Song–a simple song to sing while washing hands!ġ0. Little Wiggle–a perfect chant to help get the wiggles out of your little ones!ĩ. Finger on Your Lips–a song to use if you want children to be quiet and listen.Ĩ. This is the Way I Move!–a wonderful way to get your child moving and exercising while singing!ħ. Color Song- a fun way to practice colors!Ħ. Clean Up Songs–Here are 2 songs that are fun to sing when its time to clean up!ĥ. Movement Song –a happy song to sing anytime during the day!Ĥ. Do You Know What Time it Is?–a great song for practicing time! Maybe if youre transitioning from playtime to school time, then you would sing this song to signal that school is starting.ģ. ![]() Wiggle Your Fingers, Stomp Your Feet!- This chant is great for helping a child get their wiggles out and ready to focus on school!Ģ. Today I’m going to be sharing with you 10 transition songs and chants to help your preschool day run smoothly.ġ. Whenever you have dead time, that’s when the behavior problems start happening! (Am I right fellow teachers?!) Something I really love about transitions is that it introduces kids to music, rhythm, and rhyming. You do not need to be a great singer to use these at home! Just try your best and your child will love it! □ It is super important to have these transitions as a classroom teacher. Transitions can be rhythmic chants, songs, or short stories. An example would be from lesson time to story time or clean up time to snack time. After taking the class, I was inspired to write more songs and transitions for preschool teachers and homeschoolers to use.įirst of all, what is a transition? A transition is something that helps moves children from one activity to another. The course was designed to help teachers plan out an effective schedule and transitions to help decrease the number of behavior issues that happen throughout the preschool day. ![]() They enjoy moving, making sounds, and singing! There’s something about music that draws them in and points their attention at whoever is making music.Ī few summers ago, I took a class on early childhood transitions with a lot of preschool teachers. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |