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Name that tune twist
Tifany (Orchard Heights Ward, WA) /
ga06132007
This is a fun Singing Time that my
Primary children loved! I did a twist on Name That Tune. I had 5 plastic
bugs (from the dollar store) that I had taped a Children's Songbook page
number on each of their bellies or the underside of their wings. I had a
bug net that one child could come up and "catch" one of the bugs that I'd
set up on the table. The child would then carry the bug in the bug net over
to the pianist (this way they could interact more with him and get to know
him better).
While the child was doing that, I had another child take a croquet mallet
and ball over to the course I had set up. They would
then choose which wicket they wanted to try to hit the croquet ball
through. I had 3 wickets to choose from. They each had a number on them.
There was a number 3, 4 and 6. I then had placed masking tape in an X in
front of each wicket. The lowest number had the closest X and the larger
numbers would be further away.
Of course, number 6 was the furthest. The child could choose any of the
numbers to try to hit the ball through. They would place the ball on the X
and go for it. I always let them keep trying until they made it. If they
didn't make it by the 4th or 5th time, I would simply slide the wicket over
to make the ball go through it. The number on the wicket that the child hit
the ball through would be the number of notes that the pianist would play.
The children were told that the bugs were special bugs with special
songs and only the pianist could hear what each bug's special song was. It
was the Primary children's job to try to guess the song. Once they guessed
correctly, we would sing it. If they sang well, we would "catch" another
bug. If they didn't, we would stop to work the "bugs" out of that song
before we could "catch" another bug. The kids loved it!!!! They were
awesome, too. The Jr. Primary generally only tried to hit the ball through
the wicket 3. But they were able to guess every song. I had a Sunbeam and
one CTR 5 child in tears because they weren't picked from the Stick Can to
"catch" a bug.
So I told them that maybe we could play it again another time. For the Sr.
Primary, I didn't talk about the special song story (they are a bit too cool
for that). I told them about the tape with the numbers. Instead of them
just coming up to the front to put a bug in the net, I told them I would
toss it to them and they had to catch it in the air with the bug net. But
they only got 2 tries. If they missed the 2nd time, they had to pick up the
"dead" bug and put it in the net to take it to the pianist. They had a
great time, too. Of course I talked about gross things the bugs do, or eat,
or land on. So it was great! They all sang loud so they could "catch"
another bug. I had 5 bugs total for them to catch. Jr. Primary got through
all of them, Sr. Primary made it through 4. This is definitely a game worth
playing again, especially for fine tuning the Program Songs!
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