Showing posts with label Rhythm Sticks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhythm Sticks. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Thankful are We


A Gobbeldy Gobble Gathering of Fabulous Thanksgiving Tales & Songs that are Just Right for a Storytime


The Holidays are here! It's a time to get together with the whole family! Let's get a move on it, time to go.

Hand out jingle bells for this little song. Let the kids keep the beat and really make it sound like a sleigh ride. Gather up the bells after the song is done, otherwise you will NOT get a moment's quite :)




Over the River and Through the Wood by Lydia Marie Child
I like to just sing this one, Here is a link to the music

Over the river and through the wood,
To grandfather's house we go;
The horse knows the way,
To carry the sleigh,
Through the white and drifted snow, oh!

Over the river and through the wood,
Oh, how the wind does blow!
It stings the toes,
And bites the nose,
As over the ground we go.


Over the river and through the wood,
To have a first-rate play;
Oh, hear the bell ring,
"Ting-a-ling-ling!"
Hurrah for Thanksgiving Day!


Over the river and through the wood,
Trot fast my dapple gray!
Spring over the ground,
Like a hunting hound!
For this is Thanksgiving Day.


Here we are! Grandpa's house. Is everyone here yet? Is it time to eat yet?


Sitting Down to Eat by Bill Harley
Discreetly knock on some wood, the chair if you are sitting on one.



Oh no! Not again! Don't answer the door!
Why hello, it's an old lady, and she's got a pie! Come on in...

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I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie by Alison Jackson
I have the Little Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly stuffed doll that I got from Mimi's Motifs. I quickly adapted it over for this Thanksgiving storytelling by creating some felt 'foods' to go along with Alison Jackson's great adaptation.

p.s. if you ever happen to be in the Orem Public Library, come to the children's desk, ask for me and you can see all my 'toys' irl! Warning, you might get more than you expected ;) I can get a bit enthusiastic when I talk about story and laptime!

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When I bring her out from 'knocking on the door' she is carrying the pie, which, before you know it, she has swallowed whole!!


Well, there's no food left here, not even a pot to cook it in. Shall we go next door to the Tappletons and see if they have any food to share?


Thanksgiving at the Tappletons' by Eileen Spinelli
This is a great story to just tell, put some effort into memorizing this story and tell it with expression! I guarantee that if you do, the pictures the kids create in thier own heads will stay with them a lot longer. Oh, little p.s. Yes, I put the books on display for kids to check out too.


Well, that's great for the Tappletons' it sure sounds like they are enjoying being together and eating their liverwurst and pickles. Talking about non-traditional Thanksgiving foods...


Pizza Pickle Pumpernickle
by Lori Bonner

Pizza, pickle pumpernickle
My little girl shall have a tickle
One for her nose,
One for her toes,
And one for her tummy where the pizza goes
~and TICKLE

... additional verses: boy, mom, dad. etc.


I don't know about you, but I would still like a turkey.
Let's see what we can do about finding a nice fat turkey.
Start handing out the rhythm sticks, two per child


 We're Going on a Turkey Hunt
Amy's short Turkey version of We're Going on a Bear Hunt

We're going on a turkey hunt
We're going to find a fat one,
We're not afraid!

~tap sticks slowly to each beat of the words

We're going on a turkey hunt
We're going to find a fat one
We're not afraid

 ~pick up the beat, go faster

We're going on a turkey hunt
We're going to find a fat one
We're not afraid
 
~fast fast fast fast!!!

We're going on a turkey hunt
We're going to find a fat one,
We're not afraid!

~ slow down

I'm not afraid
Oh, but I AM tired
Whew, Let's rest

~and stop! Put one stick on each shoulder to 'rest'

Repeat, change it up, have fun!


Whew, still no turkeys! I wonder where they could be? Let's put our sticks together, lay them down by your side, now don't pick them up or touch them until I tell you.


Run Turkey Run by Diane Mayr
OPL Link


Where ARE those turkeys?
Do you have any idea where they could have gone?


Five Fat Turkeys Are We

 Five fat turkeys are we,
~ five fingers up

We slept all night in a tree.
~ hands under cheek, like you are sleeping

When the cook came around,
~ chop, chop, chop one hand into palm of other

We couldn't be found,
~ Shrug shoulders, shake head 'no'

And that's why we're here you see.
~ hands out, palms up

Five fat turkeys are we, 
~ five fingers up again

We're certain you all will agree.
~ nod head, 'yes'

That it certainly pays,
~ rub fingers against thumb in a 'moola/money' gesture

On Thanksgiving Day,
~ hands to hips

To sleep in the tallest tree.
~ ASL for tree (elbow in hand, arm stands up like a tree)


Well, I guess that explains why we didn't find a turkey!
Oh dear, Oh my, I'm So Hungry!



I'm So Hungry
(Thank you Kathe H for teaching this one to me!)

I'm so hungry,
I'm so hungry

~ rub tummy

Yes I am,
Yes I am

I could eat a Lion...
without even tryin'

~ shrug shoulders

Yum Yum Yum
~ rub tummy

Now you can pick kids to tell you an animal and just make up silly nonsense rhyming words.


Oh, I'm STILL so hungry!


If All the Raindrops

If all the raindrops
were lemondrops and gum drops
oh what a rain that would be.

I'd stand outside with my mouth open wide
ah, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
~head back, mouth open wide, sing 'ah, ah, ah..' to the tune

If all the raindrops
were lemon drops and gum drops
oh what a rain that would be.

...if all the snowflakes were candy bars and milkshakes
...if all the sunbeams were bubblegum and icecream


Well, I guess there's nothing left for it, we'll just have to head back home.
Load up everyone. We rode in on our horses and in our sleigh...


Horsey Horsey
This works well as a round if you are telling to the older children. I would not combine a round with the rhythm sticks though ;)

Horsey horsey on your way
We've been together for many a day,
So let your tail go swish,
And your wheels go 'round.
Giddy'up we're homeward bound.

 I like to take the horse and the buggy
As we go traveling through the town
I like to hear old Dobbin's Clip Clop
As I watch the wheels go 'round.

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I like to have the kids use the sticks again for 'Horsey, Horsey' but if you've got lots of younger or very active children you might want to just forget that and pick up the sticks now.
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Well, like the Tappletons' discovered, it's not the turkey or the trimmings that make Thanksgiving, it's the people you spend the day with that truly make Thanksgiving a day of thanks.
Be safe and have fun and I'll see you next time kiddos!

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Still have a few minutes left over? Or just want to try something different?
Here are a few old favorites that you can use as alternatives and substitutes


Sitting Down to Eat by Bill Harley
instead of, or after I'm so Hungry

She'll be Coming 'round the Mountain adapted by Tom & Debbie Birdseye
instead of, or after Over the River and Through the Wood

 
Over the River and Through the Wood by Lydia Marie Child,
Illustrated by a personal FAVORITE illustrator: David Catrow
read this version with it's great more modern illustrations of one crazy trip to Grandfather's house!

The Old Gray Mare

The old gray mare
She ain't what she used to be
Ain't what she used to be
The old gray mare she ain't what she used to be
Many long years ago

Many long years ago
Many long years ago
The old gray mare she ain't what she used to be
Many long years ago

The old gray mare
She kicked on the whiffletree
Kicked on the whiffletree
Kicked on the whiffletree
Many long years ago

Many long years ago
Many long years ago
The old gray mare, she ain't what she used to be
Many long years ago

One Little Two Little Three Little Indians

One little, two little, three little Indians
Four little, five little, six little Indians,
Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians
Ten little Indian boys

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Rhythm Sticks


Making Rhythm Sticks

I've cut 3/4" dowels into 12" lengths (8" is a nice size too) for rhythm sticks.

Sand the tops and bottoms, store'em in a drawstring bag and you're good to go!

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Introducing Rhythm Sticks to a Storytime

After handing out 2 sticks to each child
~they will immediately start clicking them together, no prompting is necessary
do this little rhythym stick game...

All right kids, you all sound great!
Everyone, let's see how good your listening ears are.
Can you all put your sticks on your shoulders until I tell you?

Now let's see if you can make your sticks sound fast and loud!
~ clickclickclickclickclickclick Great job.

Now, can you make them sound soft and quiet?
~ taptaptaptaptaptaptaptap

Oh, very good, I can tell you all have your listening ears on today

Now, put your hands together, sticks together too and move them in a big circle.
~vroomvroomvroomvroom

Excellent circle-making everyone! Sticks to shoulders again.

Are you ready? Let's do it again, can you keep up with me?
Listen closely, and go!


You can do this several times, try to trick them, play with it, let them really have some fun with the sticks, when it looks like everyone is under control, move into your story or song. At the end, have the kids put the sticks together, hold them up over thier heads and you can easily gather them up.

p.s. I can't take credit for these ideas alone - Thanks Kathe & Brenda for all the inspiration and help!
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Ideas for Rhythm Sticks

Songs:

Wheels on the Bus / Counting
Count to the tune of 'Wheels on the Bus'

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10
8 9 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10!


Horsey Horsey 
This can be sung in a round if you've got older kids

Horsey horsey on your way
We've been together for many a day
So let your tail go swish
And your wheels go 'round
Giddy-up we're homeward bound


I like to take the horse and the buggy
As I go travling through the town
I like to hear old Dobbin's clip clop
As the wheels go 'round and 'round



Clickety Clack
Take turns moving sticks over your head, to the side, around and around

Clickety clickety clack
Clickety clickety clack
Clickety clickety
Clickety clickety
clickety clack



The Hammer Song
only hit sticks together when you say 'bang'. Put sticks on your shoulders in between

Bang bang bang bang
Watch me hammering

Bang bang bang bang
Pounding nails in

Bang bang bang bang
I try to pound them straight

Bang bang bang bang
Don't want to make mistakes

Bang bang bang bang
You know it feels so great

Bang bang bang bang
To make things out of wood

Bang bang bang bang
Watch me hammering

Bang bang bang bang


In the Jungle
- this is another song we learned in Let's Play Music - I highly recommend these preschool music classes. It's unbeatable for teaching pitch, rhythm, beginning music and it's FUN!

elephant - whole note
BOOM BOOM

lion -half note
PUH PUH PUH PUH

monkey -quarter note
EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE

cicada -eighth note
CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA CHA
...get your creative mind going, think horses, trains, and anything with a rhythmic sound you can use, I'm sure you can come up with way more ideas than you can shake a 'rythym' stick at


Let's Make Rain
~For Storytime and older have groups of kids (and the parents) create a rain and thunderstorm!

Start with snapping fingers
~this group snaps the entire time
Now add clapping
Then add slapping legs
Now add stomping feet
Finally add rythm sticks!

~the accumulated sound is really neat!

Okay, time to take it back down

Stop the rhythm sticks
Stop the stomping
Stop the slapping
Stop the clapping
Stop the snapping

~and the storm is gone :)

B I N G O
NIEHS midi music

There was a farmer had a dog,
And Bingo was his name-o.
B-I-N-G-O!
B-I-N-G-O!
B-I-N-G-O!

And Bingo was his name-o!
There was a farmer had a dog,
And Bingo was his name-o.
(Clap)-I-N-G-O!
(Clap)-I-N-G-O!
(Clap)-I-N-G-O!

And Bingo was his name-o!

..and continue until it's all claps instead of the letters
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Picture Books:

Rain Song by Lezlie Evans
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Animal Boogie by Debbie Harter
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Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin
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Beetle Bop by Denise Fleming
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Tanka Tanka Skunk by Steve Webb