As the primary children have started or will very soon be starting school again after summer break, and considering August was the last month with a song for the program, this Back-To-School review for singing time is the perfect way to 1) get them excited for school, 2) get them excited during singing time, and 3) give you (the chorister) an initial review of the 8 program songs you've been learning since january and gauge what needs more work or if fun reviews are all you need to do as the Primary Program quickly approaches.
Here's what I did:
I got a backpack and put the following school supply items inside. I've included which song I used with each item and what each item represented we do while we sang.
Sharpener: As A Child of God (sep pg)
--"sharpen skills", periodically stop and have children tell or sing you the next word or phrase;
print sheet music with predetermined stops
Eraser: Choose the Right HYMNBOOK pg239
--"erase" the words choose/choice and right while you sing the song
Box of Crayons/Markers: Stand for the Right pg159
--during song, hold up different colors, children wearing those colors stand up
Scissors: Choose the Right Way pg160
--sing staccato because we "cut" the words short, try to have them enunciate too
Notebook: When I Am Baptized pg103
--name that tune by listening to the "notes", then sing once guessed correctly
Gluestick: Nephi's Courage pg120
--get "stuck" on notes while singing. Hold out note for extra beats, have pianist watch for cues
(Mini) White/Chalk-board: The Wise Man and the Foolish Man pg281
--pictionary: child will draw hint to what the song is, sing after guess correctly
Calculator: I'm Trying to Be Like Jesus pg78
--count how many times I or I'm is in the song while we sing (6x for vs 1)
To note: there are several blogs on blogspot with this back-to-school review idea (which is where I originally found my inspiration)... In The Leafy Treetops blog (i like her idea of grading each song), and Camilles Primary Ideas blog (she has the kids find the hidden supplies and help her find them to prepare for school) are two such examples you can check out, as well as this post on Sugardoodle.net where I think I originally saw the idea.
...and there are many other items or alternate ways to use the items that have been posted.
Erasers, pencils, pens, a textbook, a compass, a protractor, flash cards, ect. Look around for what you have at home and you're sure to come up with clever and fun ideas.
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