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5 Easy NO Effort Singing Time Ideas for Kids I’m in charge of singing time for approximately 40 kids ages 3-8 in my church every Sunday. And, because I’m a procrastinator, every Saturday night I’m always looking for easy games to play with the kids to keep them entertained and interested for 20 … Continue reading "5 Easy NO Effort Singing Time Ideas for Kids"

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I am linking up today with Elizabeth at Organized Chaos for a linky party with other music teacher bloggers. Here are 18 favorite singing games along with sources and all other info. Send me an email at musicquilt@hotmail.com and I will send them your way. Here are a few examples to get you excited: My kids love these and beg for them, especially the "slap games" like Ama Llama! My kids also love Mac 'n Cheese.. it's a camp song but they could play and sing this for HOURS

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I was in charge of our Primary Singing time at church a few weeks ago and decided to play a simple game of tic-tac-toe to help us practice a song. It was so easy to put together, the kids had fun, and we got a good practice on one of my favorite songs! Supplies: Construction paper in Red and Blue Scissors Tape Chalk Prep Work: Draw an X on a piece of red construction paper. Cut it out and trace 5 more onto more red paper. Draw an O on a piece of blue construction paper and do the same thing…

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I am so playing this!!! It should be, "Sing, or Act" or  "Sing or Improvise" OR "Sing or Dance?" OMGG hours of enjoyment at sleepovers! Printer Crafts, Lds Primary Singing Time, Primary Chorister, Primary Songs, Primary Singing Time, Sleepover Games, Primary Music, One Night Stand, Music Ed

I found this idea online somewhere, but can't find it again now. But here's my version: I made this poster the week we were reviewing Baptism that said "Sing or Dare." The "Sing" cards had a fun way to sing a certain verse of the song we were reviewing. The "Dare" cards had a question or just something silly for the child to do. We ended up singing each verse of the song twice, with lots of fun mixed in! Here's what the cards said: For Junior Primary Dare: Stand on your chair and shout "I…

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Hannah Zimmermann on Instagram: "Tinker Tailor - Singing Game Have your heard of the song Tinker Tailor? I learned it from Kristin Vogt during my Kodaly levels, and it’s a staple in my classroom for quarter rest! But I changed the words to match a storybook (Rub a Dub Dub) I have in my classroom. Check for original lyrics and my lyrics below 😊 This game is a HOOT, and I love how it really reinforces that a quarter rest gets one whole beat! I actually have multiple games I play with this song, but this is the last one we end on and the kids really can’t get enough of it 💰   Original lyrics: Tinker tailor Soldier sailor  Rich man poor man  Beggar man thief   My lyrics: Butcher baker  Candlestick maker  Rich man poor man Beggar man thief   *Side note: a lot of people subdivide this song dif Music Games For Kids, Preschool Music Activities, Original Lyrics, Singing Games, Kindergarten Music, Music Lessons For Kids, Elementary Music Education, Management Games, Student Problems

Hannah Zimmermann on Instagram: "Tinker Tailor - Singing Game Have your heard of the song Tinker Tailor? I learned it from Kristin Vogt during my Kodaly levels, and it’s a staple in my classroom for quarter rest! But I changed the words to match a storybook (Rub a Dub Dub) I have in my classroom. Check for original lyrics and my lyrics below 😊 This game is a HOOT, and I love how it really reinforces that a quarter rest gets one whole beat! I actually have multiple games I play with this…

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15 fun singing games for children's choir (with videos!) | @ashleydanyew Teaching Choir, Choir Warm Ups, Elementary Choir, Middle School Choir, Singing Games, Music Teaching Resources, Voice Lesson, Primary Music, Elementary Music Classroom

Singing games are a great way to teach musical concepts, incorporate movement, and give children an opportunity to sing alone and with others. They're perfect as gathering activities, ice-breakers, or a quick change-of-pace in the middle of rehearsal. A few months ago, I shared seven fun

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268K views · 5.6K likes | Mrs. Taylor on Instagram: "“SON MACARON” Song Game

My very first mentor teacher taught me this game 12 years ago and it is still one of my favorites! This game is great for reviewing solfege, performing beat v. rhythm and practicing tuneful singing. Here’s how to play: 

🎵Students pass the beat around the circle as they sing the song 
🎵 On the last word of the song (catch), the round is over and the person that ends on the last beat is out. 
🎵If they move their hand out of the way, then the other person it out. 
🎵Play until there are two people left. Enter in a “ghost player” to help facilitate the game until one person is left: the WINNER! 

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268K views · 5.6K likes | Mrs. Taylor on Instagram: "“SON MACARON” Song Game My very first mentor teacher taught me this game 12 years ago and it is still one of my favorites! This game is great for reviewing solfege, performing beat v. rhythm and practicing tuneful singing. Here’s how to play: 🎵Students pass the beat around the circle as they sing the song 🎵 On the last word of the song (catch), the round is over and the person that ends on the last beat is out. 🎵If they move their…

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