Showing posts with label song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label song. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Add Music to your Bat Unit



Brown Bat
Stir up some excitement by adding a bit of music to your bat lessons!

Below is the lyrics to our song, "The Little Brown Bat".  The song is a great way to kick-start a unit on the only nocturnal mammal, and it can also be used as a way for students to learn lots of interesting "batty facts"--like how important bats are to our environment!

To get started:
  • Provide students with a graphic organizer or a blank piece of paper.  
  • Have them write 3-5 facts they hear in the song... (such as: 1. Bats are the only flying mammal.  2. Bats are nocturnal.  3. Bats navigate with echolocation. 4.  The Little Brown Bat is one type of bat. 5. Bats are good for the environment.)  
  • Have students include a drawing with their facts.
  • Encourage students to label their bat drawings.  

Lyrics:

The Little Brown Bat:

Way back up in the woods
Where the sun never goes
Lives the only flying mammal that we all know
He sleeps all day
Leads a nocturnal life
And uses echolocation
Instead of his sight
Then he goes “eeeeeeeeeeee”
Another bug done gone

Chorus:
This little brown bat is one you’ve probably seen
Over a thousand different species from here to the Caribbean
They’re expert fliers
The acrobats of the sky
Their ecological efficiency is one you can’t deny

Now wait a minute children, there’s a reputation to correct
Bats aren’t mean and evil and they deserve a little respect
They eat the mosquitoes, the gnats and pesky flies
There’s much more to a bat than really meets the eye
Yeah, in their roosts
Is where they like to hang
It’s been the same old story since the bats began


Repeat Chorus and second verse




Be sure to check out our website: www.toucheedi.com for free Bat Printables and Activity Ideas.










Thursday, September 20, 2012

There is a TREE


Children shouting "Boo" at the end of There is a Tree song.  The kids & their parents had a blast!
With fall just around the corner and a beautiful tree outside the window, we are thinking about one of our favorite movement songs for kids.  Click here to download a printable PDF. 


Song Activity Ideas for the CLASSROOM:  
Interactive Writing, Morning Movement Gross Motor Skill Development--Touche' Yoga, Reading, Literacy Center: Have students copy the song lyrics, illustrate & read aloud to a partner

 

There is a Tree 



(Children Standing)
There is a tree
At the bottom of my yard
It has big branches
That look like arms
(Children: Stretch out Arms)

(Children: Wiggle Stretched out Arms)
It has big bushy leaves,
(Children: bring arms up over your head and into a circle)
and stands real tall.
(Children: Stand on tip toes)
When it gets cold,
the leaves start to fall.
(Children: Flutter hands down—all the way to the floor)

Sing Softer
There is a squirrel
That lives in the tree
(Children: Put arms in an animal position and start to stand)
I always see him spying on me
(Children: Put hand above eye and look around)
So I fill my hand with a pile of food
(Children: Put hand out)
And when he gets close
(Whisper) I shout
(Yell) “BOO”