Sun Sun
All I’m asking is for a little sunshine!
All I’m asking is for a little sunshine!
Playing outside in the snow is fun, until its not. Sing this simple round, play its melody on a glockenspiel or make up a harmony while naming experiences of a Canadian winter.
Let the mallets dance on a xylophone or glockenspiel as the leaves twirl.
Enjoy the splashes in this early reading song!
The sound of “so-mi” is the sound of a mother calling her children to come in, it seems to be hard-wired in to our brains. Rain-rain (so-mi) is one of the simplest ways to zip a child’s name into a song. It’s melodic and mesmerizing, enjoy!
A traditional rhyme to associate each month with weather typical in Canadian seasons. The mp4 teaches the rhyme in three repetitions.
Being cold is a very Canadian thing to do in the winter. Cold makes the body shiver, and teeth chatter. Celebrate chattering with this simple zipper song. The string instruments highlight the chattering with their use of pizzicato.
Swimming, yes, but what other activities will the students zip into this verse?
And the sun shines down in summer! What other activities could be zipped into this verse?
Rain and puddles –what a muddle!
Spring is the time for rain and puddles.
Hockey and snow –winter eh?
Playing hockey while snow is falling –winter eh?