Today's finger play is perfect for the entire winter season! I made simple felt finger puppets to make the finger play even more fun but plain little fingers will work too! Or make your ownStick Snow People! Trouble viewing the video? Click here.
5 Little Snowmen 5 little snowmen standing round my door. This one melted and then there were four. Four little snowmen beneath a green pine tree. This one melted and then there were three. Three little snowmen with caps and mittens blue. This one melted and then there were two. Two little snowmen standing in the sun. This one melted and then there was one. One little snowman started to run. But he melted away and then there was none.
5 Little Turkeys is the perfect finger play to teach your children for Thanksgiving!
My students have been laughing at the turkey finger puppets that I made to go along with this finger play. They think the feathers look like a hat coming out of the turkeys' heads instead of tail feathers! Oh well!
Finger Play Fun Day: 5 Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Fence
Halloween is on its way!
Today is Finger Play Fun Day and we will be sharing 5 Little Pumpkins.
My students have been enjoying this finger play all month long. I made 5 jack-o-lantern finger puppets to add to the fun!
There are different variations for this finger play but here is my favorite!
Here are the words I like the best:
5 Little Pumpkins
5 little pumpkins sitting on a gate.
The first one said, "Oh my its getting late."
The second one said, "I hear a noise."
The third one said, "It's only some boys."
The fourth one said, "Let's run. Let's run."
The fifth one said, It's Halloween fun."
Then oooooo went the wind and out went the lights.
And away rolled the pumpkins on Halloween night.
Carolyn, at Wise Owl Factory, made an awesome skip counting Power Point with Pumpkins! Count by ones, twos, threes, fives, and tens! The children might watch silently the first time through and then count aloud while watching the second time!
We Sing About a Variety of Spiders in the Popular Children's Song
We are continuing with our Halloween theme this month for Finger Play Fun Day. Today's song is the very popular children's song - The Itsy Bitsy Spider. But in our version, a few other spiders come to visit too.
We have the Great Big Hairy Spider,
the Very Fast Spider and
the Very Slow Spider!
Children enjoy songs that they know but with a little twist. These variations help develop a bigger vocabulary, including opposites such as fast and slow, itsy bitsy and great big. I encourage you to be creative and make your own pairs of opposites!
Today is Finger Play Fun Day and we are doing a children's song that everyone knows - The Alphabet Song!
But the reason I am featuring this well known children's song is to emphasize the sign language that can be taught to children as they sing the song.
Many children learn by doing an action with their body. Making finger signs for each letter helps them learn the alphabet that much quicker and easier.
All I Ever Needed to Know I Learned in a Children's Song
Today, I have listed 10 skills that children can learn through a children's song. There are certainly more than 10 but I thought this was a great place to start. I actually wrote this post for Dandelion Magazine's Blog over at GoDandelion.com and hope you will go there to read the list of skills and song ideas.
Today's Finger Play Fun Day is a fun song with lots of animals sounds! The Good Day Song, is also known as When Cats Get Up in the Morning.
In the video I sing about a cat, a dog and a bee but you can sing about all kinds of animals and what they say when they get up in the morning. I used finger puppets but this is another great song for making hand signs for different animals.
After my girls and I sing about a bunch of animals, we often start putting family members' names in the verses and make up what each person says in the morning.
Summer vacation is over and school has begun. Fall and apple season is on the way!
The Apple Tree is the finger play for today's Finger Play Fun Day.
This is a simple finger play that my students always want to repeat and do again. I made some cute little apple finger puppets out of felt but these are not necessary for doing the finger play! Plain fingers do just as well.
Carolyn, at Wise Owl Factory, has created free worksheets: Counting Apples-Counting and Skip Counting. These are wonderful for children to practice counting by 2's and by 3's. One worksheet has the children circling apples and then going back and counting the groups. Another worksheet has the children filling in missing numbers.
Today's theme is all about the Tooth Fairy! The mysterious creature who comes at night to take our baby teeth and leaves money in it's place.
Loosing a tooth is an important passage that every child goes through. It seems every family has a different tradition concerning what and how much the tooth fairy leaves behind. But every child gets excited about the arrival of the tooth fairy.
There aren't many simple songs about the tooth fairy so I wrote and performed one that everyone can learn and sing.
Today, for Finger Play Fun Day we are going on a bear hunt!
Do you want to come too?
This song is a great way to enjoy music as a story. Each verse is another obstacle to get through to get to the bear. There are a lot of movements so this is a great one to sing when children need time to wiggle! This song also teaches sequencing as each verse is sung in order and at the end you have to go back through the obstacles from last to first. There are many different ways to sing this song. I put together my favorite verses and made up this version!
Carolyn, at Wise Owl Factory has done a great post with a review of the fun bookWe're Going on a Bear Huntby Michael Rosen. Check out the wonderful free PDF and free PPT she has made to go along with the song.
The finger play for today is In a Cabin in the Woods. There are many variations to this song but I shared the version I know!
The song has hand motions for each phrase. Each time you repeat the verse you stop singing the words for one phrase at a time but keep doing the motions. By the end you will "sing" the whole song silently while only using motions.
This activity teaches children listening skills, sequencing, motor skills and timing.
In a cabin in the woods,
Little old man by the window stood.
Saw a rabbit hopping by,
Knocking at his door.
"Help me! Help me! Help me!, he cried.
"Or the hunter will shoot me dead."
Come, o come and stay with me,
Safely, you will be.
Wise Owl Factory has shared a wonderful set of worksheets to go along with "In a Cabin in the Woods". Download the Free In a Cabin in the Woods PDF.
This finger play is a great counting song that teaches counting forward 1 to 10 and backward from 10 to 1.
It also works on fine motor skills as the children hold up their fingers as they count up and back. It seems like this should be easy to adults but it really takes a lot of coordination and finger dexterity!
10 Little Turtles
Author: This is my version of 10 Little Indians
1 little,
2 little,
3 little turtles.
4 little,
5 little,
6 little turtles.
7 little,
8 little,
9 little turtles.
10 little turtles in the pond.
Then they swim away!
10 little,
9 little,
8 little turtles.
7 little,
6 little,
5 little turtles.
4 little,
3 little,
2 little turtles.
1 little turtle in the pond.
Today, Carolyn Wilhelm from Wise Owl Factory has written a post all about turtles. This fun power point story has the children counting to 10 by ones and by twos!
Carolyn has also done a wonderful job reviewing a few children's turtle books. I have put the books she has reviewed into Our Music Store under Children's Books. And of course, you can always check them out from your local library!