Oats and Beans and Barley
Grains and legumes form the basis for diets all around the world, however they are farmed. This lilting song from England follows their growth.
Grains and legumes form the basis for diets all around the world, however they are farmed. This lilting song from England follows their growth.
There’s a rabbit in the garden behind my house. My flower petals disappear daily.
June brings bunnies who seem to enjoy the salad extras I put out for them.
Glug, chatter, groan, yelp and hoot along with the animals in their various habitats.
Glug, chatter, groan, yelp and hoot along with the animals in their various habitats.
Make up new name-verses for this simple rhyme with an interesting history.
A new twist on an old rhyme … try all three versions of this well known nursery
rhyme, then engage students in a debate re preferences.
New words twist a familiar song, emphasizing our responsibility to care for each other, the world and all that is in it. Sing along, then make up your own version.
First in the Civil War, and now commonly sung by children, this tune is a great way to help students feel the beat through the power of group movement. Take the song out on the schoolyard for a “real life” try.
Fall into the groove with this simple provoking bug chant. It sets the
parameters for this month’s composition theme.
Is it possible to feel sorry for a bug? Try this song and decide.