Learning Basic Skills. Through Music, Vol. 2. By Hap Palmer

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CD522 Educational Activities, Inc. www.edact.com 1. Parade Of Colors Learning Basic Skills Through Music, Vol. 2 By Hap Palmer Purpose: Identifying colors. Materials: Ten color cards - blue, red, black, green, yellow, pink, purple, brown, white, orange. Setting: The children stand in line, ready to march around the circle. Each child holds a color card. Action: The children march around the circle. When they hear the bell, they go to their seats which are placed in a large circle around the outside of the marching circle. They stand and sit as directed in the lyric of the song. Make way for the parade of colors They are marching all around There is purple and pink, red and green, Yellow, orange, blue and brown Make way for the parade of colors They are marching all around At the sound of the bell they will stop And all sit down. 1

Blue stand up, red stand up, black and green stand up. Yellow stand up, pink stand up, purple and brown stand up. Green sit down, red sit down, white and orange stand up. Yellow sit down, green stand up, pink and blue sit down. Purple sit down, black sit down, red and yellow stand up. Black stand up, blue stand up, purple and pink stand up. Make way for the parade of colors They are marching all around There is purple and pink, black and white Yellow, orange, blue and brown Make way for the parade of colors They are marching all around At the sound of the bell they will stop And all sit down. Pink stand up, white stand up, brown and red stand up. Black stand up, orange stand up, green and yellow stand up. Red sit down, brown sit down, blue and purple stand up. Orange sit down, brown stand up, green and black sit down. Yellow sit down, white sit down, red and white stand up. Yellow stand up, orange stand up, black and green stand up. Make way for the parade of colors They are marching all around There is purple and pink, red and green Yellow, orange, blue and brown Make way for the parade of colors They are marching all around At the sound of the bell they will stop And all sit down Follow-up: Try the advanced variation of this song PARADE OF COLORS from the recording, CAN A CHERRY PIE WAVE GOOD-BYE? by Hap Palmer 2

2. Paper Clocks Purpose: Identifying numbers 1-12; telling time on the hour. Materials: Ideally, one large paper clock, and a small paper clock for each member of the class. Setting: The large paper clock is at the front of the class. Each child has a small paper clock at his or her desk. Action: The children set the hands of their clocks as directed by the song. The teacher or one of the students operates the large clock at the front of the class. This can serve as a self-checking device for the rest of the class. The children enjoy watching each other participate in this game, and, if only one clock is available, they can take turns. Chorus: I am a paper clock I am But I cannot move my hands How I wish that I could tell the time If you could help me move my hands Everything would be just grand If you could help me tell the time Everything would be just fine I want to say 4 o'clock. Move my hands to 4 o'clock I want to say 6 o'clock. Move my hands to 6 o'clock I want to say 2 o'clock. Move my hands to 2 o'clock I want to say 7 o'clock. Move my hands to 7 o'clock I want to say 10 o'clock. Move my hands to 10 o'clock I want to say 3 o'clock. Move my hands to 3 o'clock Repeat Chorus 3

I want to say 5 o'clock. Move my hands to 5 o'clock I want to say 8 o'clock. Move my hands to 8 o'clock I want to say 11 o'clock. Move my hands to 11 o'clock I want to say 1 o'clock. Move my hands to 1 o'clock I want to say 9 o'clock. Move my hands to 9 o'clock I want to say 12 o'clock. Move my hands to 12 o'clock Repeat Chorus Follow-up: Try the two variations of this song which encourage whole body movement - JOLLY CLOCK (Time on the Hour), and JOLLY CLOCK (Advanced) from the recording CAN COCKATOOS COUNT BY TWOs? by Hap Palmer 3. Let's Dance Purpose: Identification of body planes (front, back, side) and movements in relation to these planes. Setting: Children in a line, circle or scattered. Action: Follow directions in song. Touch the front of your body Now everybody bend forward Touch the back of your body Now everybody bend backward Touch the side of your body Now everybody bend sideways Touch the other side of your body Everybody bend to the other side 4

Chorus: Now let's dance, now let's dance Everybody dance, now let's dance Now let's dance, now let's dance Everybody dance, now let's dance Touch the front of your body Everybody take a step forward Touch the back of your body Everybody take a step backward Touch the side of your body Everybody take a step sideways Touch the other side of your body Everybody step to the other side Repeat Chorus Touch the right side of your body Now everybody move right Touch the left side of your body Now everybody move left Touch the right side of your body Now everybody move right Touch the left side of your body Now everybody move left Repeat Chorus Follow-up: Try the updated rockin' version of this song, EVERYBODY DANCE from the recording CAN A JUMBO JET SING THE ALPHABET? by Hap Palmer 4. One Shape, Three Shapes Purpose: Form perception; seeing likenesses and differences. 5

Materials: A collection of various shapes in pairs. These can be designed for use on a felt board, or made of a stiff material so they can be placed in the tray of the chalk board and easily manipulated by the children. Setting: Three shapes are displayed in the front of the class. Three participants are given a shape identical to one of these shapes. During the vocal part of the song, the teacher points to the three shapes in front of the class and then to the one shape that looks the same as theirs. You hold one shape Here are three shapes Can you see the one That is just like yours? You hold one shape Here are three shapes Come and find the one That is just like yours 5. Lucky Numbers Purpose: Identification of numbers 1-20. Materials: Number cards 1-20 and a circular board with the numbers 1-20 around the outside edge. The wheel can spin underneath a stationary pointer, or the pointer can be nailed and spin on top of the wheel. Setting: The number cards are placed inside the edge of the circle. The children stand in line around the circle ready to march. The wheel can be placed in the center of the circle or at the front of the class. Action: The children march around the circle. When the bell rings, they run and stand by a number card. Each child raises his hand when he hears his number. Then, someone spins the wheel to find out what the lucky number is. The person who is standing by the lucky number is the winner. 6

One, two, three and around we go How many numbers do you know? When you hear the bell run and stand by a number Raise your hand when you hear your number 1, 2, 3 and 4 5, 6, 7 and 8 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Now it's time to spin the wheel and see What the lucky number will be 6. Triangle, Circle Or Square Purpose: Recognition of three basic shapes; triangle, circle and square. Perception of things with the hands. Materials: A triangle, circle and square made of a stiff material so they can be manipulated. A box or bag. Action: To start with, the three shapes are placed in full view. The children take turns pointing to the shapes described in each verse. Next, the three shapes are put in a box or bag. The child may feel the shapes but he may not see them. This can also be an activity involving intersensory training. The child is shown a picture of the shape described in a given verse, and then tries to find that shape in the box or bag without looking. In this activity, we have the transfer of a perception based upon one kind of sensory input (vision) with a perception depending upon another kind of sensation (tactile Kinesthetic input.) 7

Triangle, circle, and square Triangle, circle, and square As you look at each one see how different they are Triangle, circle, and square Can anyone show me a triangle? Can anyone show me a triangle? It has three sides each one is straight Can anyone show me a triangle? Can anyone show me a circle? Can anyone show me a circle? It's curved and round with no straight lines Can anyone show me a circle? Can anyone show me a square? Can anyone show me a square? It has four sides equal and straight Can anyone show me a square? Triangle, circle, and square Triangle, circle, and square As you go through the day Look for these shapes Triangle, circle, and square Follow-up: Try the variation of this song that relates shapes to things in the home, class and outdoors. This song titled, THE SHAPES THAT SURROUND YOU, is from the recording CAN A JUMBO JET SING THE ALPHABET? by Hap Palmer 8

7. Something That Begins Like Purpose: Phonetic analysis - recognizing words that begin with the same initial consonant. Materials: Pictures of the following items (or the real thing, if possible): 1. A ball and two or three other things that begin with "B" 2. Some pie and two or three other things that begin with "P" 3. A Man and two or three other things that begin with "M" 4. Hair and two or three other things that begin with "H" (The teacher can use a person or a picture of a person and point to the hair.) 5. A dog and two or three other things that begin with "D" Setting: An assortment of pictures are placed on the bulletin board or chalk tray, or real objects are placed on a table in front of the class. Action: During the vocal part of the song, the teacher points to a picture of the example word. The song is more effective if the class sings along with the recording. This will help the children recognize the sound of the beginning consonant. As the class sings, one person tries to find a word that begins like the example word. Ball, Ball, Can you find something that begins like ball? Look at everything, look so carefully Can you find something that begins like ball? Additional Verses: (2) Pie (3) Man (4) Hair (5) Dog 9

8. Words On The Board Purpose: Recognition and discrimination of words that are alike. Materials: Word cards - these can be words that are being learned in the reading program or protective vocabulary. Action: Each participant is given a word card. An identical word card is placed on the felt board or the bulletin board. During the vocal part of the song, the children look for the word that looks the same as theirs. During the instrumental part, the children go to the board and hold their word next to the one that looks the same. Then the children take their word and give it to someone who has not had a turn and the game begins again. The vocal and instrumental parts are played 3 times so if the teacher wishes to have everyone participate, 1/3 of the group should go each time. There are many different words Written on the board And one word is the same as yours As you look at all those words Written on the board Can you find the one That looks the same as yours? 9. Let s Hide The Tambourine Purpose: Listening and following directions - visual acuity. Materials: A tambourine. Action: One child is chosen to be "It," and another child is designated to hide the tambourine. The child who is "It" turns around and closes his eyes when he hears this command given in the song. Then, someone hides the tambourine where it can 10

be seen without opening or moving things. The child who is "It" turns around and opens his eyes when he hears this command given in the song. He then looks for the tambourine until he hears the words "shake, shake, the tambourine." If he has found the tambourine, he shakes it; if not, the person who hid the tambourine shakes it. Then, new participants are chosen, and the game begins again. Turn around. Close your eyes. Let's hide the tambourine Let s hide the tambourine Let's hide the tambourine Tam-tambourine Repeat Turn around. Open your eyes. Look for the tambourine Look for the tambourine Look for the tambourine Tam-tambourine Repeat Shake, shake the tambourine Shake, shake the tambourine Shake, shake the tambourine Tam-tambourine Repeat Now who is next? Repeat All 11

10. Partners Purpose: Listening and following directions. Setting: Each child stands with a partner. Action: Follow directions in song. Chorus: Partners, partners, Here's a little game with partners One person moves while the other stands still Everybody find a partner Stand in front of your partner Stand in back of your partner Stand on your partner s right side Stand on your partner s left side Repeat Chorus Move away from your partner Now move toward your partner Make yourself shorter than your partner Stand back-to-back with your partner Repeat Chorus 12

Credits: Guitar, Recorder, Saxophone, Percussion, Lead and Harmony Vocals: Hap Palmer Bass: Tom Perry Engineer: Tom Perry Cover: Yvonne Wood Words and Music by Hap Palmer Hap-Pal Music all rights reserved. No part of these lyrics or activities may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without permission from the publisher. (P) Educational Activities, Inc. 1969, 2007 Educational Activities, Inc. PO Box 87 Baldwin, NY 11510 800-797-3223 Call for a free catalog or visit us online. www.edact.com 13