Hello Song - The More We Get Together
(sung to the tune of “Have You Ever Seen a Lassie?”)
The more we get together,
Together, together.
The more we get together,
The happier we’ll be.
There’s <child’s name> and <child’s name>,
And <child’s name> and <child’s name>,
The more we get together,
The happier we’ll be.
“Skidamarink - a dink - a dink”
Skidamarink - a dink - a dink
Skidamarink - a doo!
I love you! (twice)
I love you in the morning
and in the afternoon
I love you in the evening
and underneath the moon!
Oh, skidamarink - a dink - a dink,
Skidamarink - a doo!
I LOVE YOU!!!
Scarves Song - "Where Is Mr. Scott?"
Composer Study: John Williams
John Williams was born in 1932 in Long Island, New York, and later moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1948. He studied composition at UCLA. After serving in the Air Force, Williams returned to New York to study piano at the Juilliard School of Music. He worked as a jazz pianist for a time before moving back to Los Angeles to begin his career in the film studios.
Mr. Williams has composed the music for close to eighty films and has composed some of the most famous themes ever written for cinema. Some of these include Harry Potter, Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, ET - the Extraterrestrial, Jurassic Park, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Home Alone, Superman,
With 50 Academy Award nominations, John Williams has the most nominations of any person alive, and is tied for second ever after Walt Disney!
Has won 5 Oscars. He was also the recipient of 3 Emmy Awards, 4 golden globes, and more than 22 Grammy Awards.
Star Wars without music
Star Wars with m usic
Body Percussion - Clapping: “Bingo”
Head, Shoulders, Knees, & Toes
Dulcimer
The Appalachian dulcimer (many variant names; see below) is a fretted string instrument of the zither family, typically with three or four strings. Its origins are in the Appalachian region of the United States.
Students are invited to strum the dulcimer.
Hole In the Middle of the Sea
Cinco de Mayo
The holiday of Cinco De Mayo, The 5th Of May, commemorates the victory of the Mexican militia over the French army at The Battle Of Puebla in 1862. It is primarily a regional holiday celebrated in the Mexican state capital city of Puebla and throughout the state of Puebla, with some limited recognition in other parts of Mexico, and especially in U.S. cities with a significant Mexican population. It is not, as many people think, Mexico's Independence Day, which is actually September 16. [Educational or citation fair use is permitted, please quote your source as Mexonline.com]
“Cinco de Mayo” (to the tune of Are You Sleeping?)
Cinco de Mayo,
Cinco de Mayo,
The fifth of May,
The fifth of May
Is the anniversary
Of a great victory
For Mexico.
For Mexico.
Goodbye Song
Reach your hands up high. Bring them way down low.
Reach your hands up high. Bring them way down low.
To the side, to the side. To the side, to the side.
To the front, to the back. To the front, to the back.
On top of your head, and now in your lap.
Cuz now it's time to go.
Goodbye everyone. Goodbye everyone. Goodbye, everyone.
Thank you for making music.
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