Thursday, July 8, 2010
Line Up Sing Alongs
Teacher tip of the week! I am always looking for new ways to encourage great line and hallway behavior! Over the years, I have found several hallway songs that I thought were adorable, but I would always forget the songs when the time would come to line up. To keep all of my songs in one place, I made a "Line Up Sing Alongs" book! I found cute cardstock, printed my favorite line up songs on each page, then put them on a large ring that I hang on the door handle. My line leader gets to pick the line up/hallway song of the day! Good songs, good times, good line.
**Update** Here are some of my faves for those of you who wanted some of the songs! Think "disco era" for many of these!
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Will you share some of the songs?
What a sweet idea!
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I would love to see some of the songs too! I am about to start my senior year of college and will graduate in May with a PK-6th grade teaching certificate. I am so excited to student teach and hopefully be setting up my first classroom next summer! I already love so many of the ideas that you have shared on here. I too am in the process of setting up a "teacher" blog that I will be able to share resources on and document my journey through student teaching so be on the lookout for it!
Just found your blog and I love it! I taught first grade for 3 years and this year I am moving to Kindergarten!
www.sneakerteacher.blogspot.com
-KT
Sarah, I would love to see some of the songs also! :):)
PS: You're awesome!
My favorite you shared is the one to the Tune of Tiny Tim. I have twins who just finished first grade. Their teacher had a song for every occasion. My kids loved it!
My daughter remembers and can sing a song about patience. I know there's a similar song tune, but I can't think of it. Here's the words.
Be patient, be patient
Don't get in such a hurry
When you get impatient, you only start to worry
Remember, remember
That I have patience too
And think of all the times when others have to wait on you
I love your blog! These songs a perfect for lining up. My line up song is set to the tune of frere jacques and goes with the "Give me five" behavior management.
Eyes are watch
Ears are listening
lips is closed
Hands are still
Feet are really quiet
You should really try it
Give me five, give me five.
I just found your blog and I can't handle all of the cuteness! I'm a K teacher in NC and I'm loving your ideas!! I just bought 3 containers of metal book rings for this exact purpose, but I was just going to print them on boring old index cards. Now I have to go out and get some cute scrapbook paper! :)
Thank you for sharing your ideas for line up chants. I teach Kindergarten, and they love the chants. We made our own beats and gestures along with the songs. I have the line leader choose the song for the hall, and they love the My Boogie Shoes version. Thanks again!
Would you mind emailing me a copy of those? I would love to use those!!
These are so cute!!! Would you be willing to send me a copy? :)
Thanks for sharing your line up songs! Love em!
Kimberly
funkyfirstgradefun.blogspot.com
These are adorable! I just happened to stumble upon your blog and I am definitely making these. Thanks for sharing.
Cindy
Teaming Up To Teach
Ha! I noticed that you sell them on your TPT. Even better you save me some time.
Thanks!
Teaming Up To Teach
Great idea! You pinspired me!
Tammy
Live Love Laugh Everyday In Kindergarten
I love this idea! I totally stole it and added a few songs of my own. I gave you credit for the idea and listed the songs I made up on my blog.
http://missmusicteacher.blogspot.com/2011/09/line-up-alphabetically-according-to.html
Where do you have the see ya later alligator phrases posted? I know that I saw it on pintrest, but now I can't find it on your blog. :)
Thank you, thank you for the line up song idea! I teach 3&4 yr olds on Wednesday nights for choir, crafts, storytime and we move classrooms. Since I only have them once a week, it is sometimes hard to keep them in a line without pushing, running, etc. :-) This would occupy their minds & bodies to enable a FUN line! I will add hand motions since they are preschoolers but I LOVE the idea and the cheat sheet cards. THANK YOU! I've been racking my brain for a better way then how I have been doing it. :-) I love your blog. So many creative ideas to encourage the love of learning.
here's one I wrote...to the tune of Girl Watcher from the 60's (Im kinda old)
I'm a hall walker, I'm a hall walker
Walkin' down the hall, no noise at all.
I'm a hall walker, I'm a hall walker.
Just watch me now.
Sue in Seattle
Thank you for these songs. I love to sing and I know these will be popular with my students. :)
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