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Kindergarten physical education audio for early intervention

Preview of Turn Yourself Around: Movement and Action Song MP3

Turn Yourself Around: Movement and Action Song MP3

This original song from Elementary Music Teacher is sure to be a favorite for elementary students in the general classroom, music classroom and beyond! The funky beat and clear actions inspire us to get engaged and moving with the music. Use this song as a reward for students or as a planned movement activity. OT/PT professionals and Physical Education teachers can readily incorporate this song into their curricula, as well. Enjoy!CLICK HERE to grab a copy of the sheet music for 'Turn Yourself A
Preview of Freeze Game to Franz Haydn

Freeze Game to Franz Haydn

Created by
Wonderful Muzic
I took a classical song, written by Franz Haydn(1732-1809) and turned it into a wonderful game about sound and silence! Children will tip-toe,wiggle, jump and gallop to the beautiful music and then FREEZE! on the silences. Great way to teach them about rests. You can also use it to teach form as each new section has a different movement as well as instrumentation.
Preview of Sing an Echo Song (Sing CD link below.)

Sing an Echo Song (Sing CD link below.)

Great articulation song. "Click here to view entire SING CD!" Em D G C D Em Sing an echo song. Sing out loud and strong. 1. Ba-ba-ba (Ba-ba-ba) Ba-ba-ba (Ba-ba-ba ) Mah-mah (Mah-mah) Mah-mah (Mah-mah) 2. Go Go Go. (Go Go Go.) Go Go Go. (Go Go Go.) Co-Co- Co- co- nut. (Co-Co- Co- co- nut.) Co-Co- Co- co- nut. (Co-Co- Co- co- nut.) 3. Choo-choo-choo. ( (Choo-choo-cho
Preview of Work Out #3

Work Out #3

This is a great warm up track to start any physical education class. I have been using this warm up in my class now for about a year and my students are still liking it. My older kids just walk into my gym and automatically start walking around my track which helps get class started. My younger kids are starting to do the same thing. Instead of wasting time with squad spot stretching, try this warm up that has music, running and age appropriate stretching for elementary and middle school student
Preview of Work Out #1

Work Out #1

This is a great warm up track to start any physical education class. I have recently started using podcasting and technology in my class and my students are loving this new warm up. Instead of stretching your students on squad spots and having them take a lap around the gym or play area, try this warm up that has music, running and age appropriate stretching for elementary and middle school students. This warm up features running and skipping as basic locomotor movements and jumping jacks, ski
Preview of Sound Off (Play CD link below.)

Sound Off (Play CD link below.)

22. Goodbye Song There are no chords in this song. Just keep a ///- rhythm. Everybody count to four. Pretty soon I’m out the door. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Sing goodbye along with me. All you’ve got to do is count to three. / / / ~ / / / ~ / / / ~ / / / ~ Here’s goodbye from me to you. But before I go let’s count to two. / / ~~ / / ~~ / / ~~ / / ~~ I don’t want to go. I’ve had such fun. One more time lets count to one. / ~~~ / ~~~ / ~
Preview of Morning Routine Mp3

Morning Routine Mp3

Created by
SpeechTunes
Interactive Musical Lesson Plan: Morning Routine Mp3 This "SpeechTunes" song is a complete lesson plan. In this lesson plan students will learn to follow basic routines and routine order appropriately; Learn organizational skills (use checklists); Practice social skills (appropriate social and public behavior); Improve life skills (independent hygiene and personal appearance; Learn school readiness routines; and Learn personal responsibility. Best used in large group environments for targe
Preview of The Loud,Soft, Fast, Slow Review (from the Play Cd see pages 4-5)

The Loud,Soft, Fast, Slow Review (from the Play Cd see pages 4-5)

Benefits: The four sound qualities used in music are also used in speech. This song can help make children aware of speech volume and rate. Other uses: Incorporate pausing and restarting the CD player. Experiment with household or classroom objects and investigate their sound qualities. Sing familiar songs at different volumes and tempos. Notice how we change these qualities when we feeling various emotions. Try mixing up the concepts for older children by playing with the volume level
Preview of Work Out #4

Work Out #4

This is a great warm up track to start any physical education class. I have been using this warm up in my class now for about a year and my students are still liking it. My older kids just walk into my gym and automatically start walking around my track which helps get class started. My younger kids are starting to do the same thing. Instead of wasting time with squad spot stretching, try this warm up that has music, running and age appropriate stretching for elementary and middle school student
Preview of Audio Algunas Partes NO son para Compartir

Audio Algunas Partes NO son para Compartir

Algunas Partes NO Son Para Compartir Audio:Play this while you need a few minutes of prep time or when you need to inhale some coffee for the day.Viaje con un par de amable pececitos mientras aprenden sobre cuales partes de nuestro cuerpo pueden ser compartidas con otros. Los niños aprenderán el tipo de contacto apropiado y establecerán sus límites, de una forma no amenazante. La consejera escolar, Julie Federico, inicia una conversación acerca de los límites del cuerpo en Algunas Partes No
Preview of Baby Signs® Let's Sign Song

Baby Signs® Let's Sign Song

Created by
Baby Signs
Baby Signs® Let's Sign Song from the If You're Happy & You Know It Music CDLet’s SignTune: Where Is Thumbkin?Let’s sign HAPPY Let’s sign HAPPY Here we goHere we goHere’s the sign for HAPPY Here’s the sign for HAPPYNow we knowNow we know.Other verses: Let’s sign SAD Let’s sign COLD Let’s sign LOVE Let’s sign AFRAID Let’s sign ANGRYFor more information visit https://babysign.com
Preview of Move and Stop (View entire Move Cd - link in description)

Move and Stop (View entire Move Cd - link in description)

Younger children can simply follow the one-step directions. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Children relate body parts with an associated motion. Other Uses: This song is also good for improving auditory attention skills, and motor/impulse control. Older children can perform the last line (three 1-step directions in rapid sequence). E Rub your tummy until the music stops. Stop! A Rub your tummy until the music stops. E
Preview of Make you Move Combo (Play CD link below.)

Make you Move Combo (Play CD link below.)

Pizacco strings mean to tip toe. Snare and bass drums means to march as in a parade. The tinny “Boing” sound means to jump. (Seated bouncing in chairs.) "The Play CD: 4 teaching special education kids and everyone else!" The harp, flute, and chirping means to fly with arms extended out to the sides. The conga drums to march and move those hips. (Throw arms up for the last beat and say “Hey!”) The accordi0n and funny bass means to do the silly walk. The orchestra hit means to stamp l
Preview of Swan creative movement

Swan creative movement

Created by
Wonderful Muzic
This beautiful piece of music by Peter Tchaikovsky is from Swan Lake. Children will use their imaginations as they become the swan. Smooth, gentle movements accompany the music. Great to end a hectic class or wind the day down. Would be a great companion to the story!
Preview of Recess Lover - Song

Recess Lover - Song

Lyrics: Football, baseball, basketball, tetherball, soccer ball, dodge ball, 2 square, 4 square I love em all cause I’m just another, recess lover – aren’t you? I wish that recess would last forever now don’t you? I wake up every day Just waitin’ for the chance to play with all of you Jump a rope, walk the line, monkey bars, run and hide, hop scotch, swing and slide, sing, shout, laugh, jump, twirl and climb Cause I’m just another, recess lover – aren’t you? I wish that recess would last fore
Preview of One-Step Blues (Move CD link below.)

One-Step Blues (Move CD link below.)

Purpose: This song provides a deal of time to process the meaning of verbs and related body parts. "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Other Uses: Children can carry out the one part direction to the timing of the related sound effects. This is good for auditory attending and memory. Come on and clap your hands. Come on and clap your hands. Clap your hands in the band. Clap your hands. . Stand up and sit right down. Up and down. Stand up and sit right down. Up and down. Everywhere. All arou
Preview of Day at the zoo

Day at the zoo

Created by
Funky Feet Music
A movement song to encourage memory and sequencing skills as well as working on balance, gross motor and co-ordination skills. A jumping wallaby A waddling penguin A balancing flamingo A super fast cheetah A soaring eagle
Preview of Calypso

Calypso

Created by
Wonderful Muzic
What a great way to learn 4/4 time, by counting, clapping, snapping, patting and tapping your toes! The you are asked to do all four! I have intentionally designed the movements to move in order from "top to bottom". Written for children to be able to sing!So "come along and count to four and sing this song with me!"
Preview of Tweet Tweet Little Birdy (from the Mixing it Up CD  see pages 4-5)

Tweet Tweet Little Birdy (from the Mixing it Up CD see pages 4-5)

7. Tweet Tweet Little Birdy Benefits: Vocalization, listening comprehension, pretending/abstracting. Older children can immediately echo each phrase during the short pause. This helps to develop sentence length and related memory. Other Uses: Try having the children take turns singing into a (toy) microphone. Everybody joins in for the chorus. Here is an example: CD: “The birdy sings.” Child(ren:) “The birdy sings.” She shakes her wings- “she shakes
Preview of Open your Mouth and Sing Ah (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5)

Open your Mouth and Sing Ah (from the Sing CD see pages 4-5)

Purpose: to open the session in a friendly, social, and successful manner. Benefits: to help children create the “ah,” “oo,” and “ee.” vowels and articulate the “ooh-ee” sound in sequence. C Gsus G Open your mouth and sing “Ahhhhh.” C Gsus G Circle your lips and sing “Ooooh.” C Gsus G Show me your teeth and sing “Eeeee.” Dm C Dm C Dm C
Preview of The Turkeys Run!

The Turkeys Run!

Just in time for Thanksgiving week, your students will be shaking their tail feathers to this song perfect for movement breaks! Run, fly, hide, and dance like a turkey before you get caught for Thanksgiving dinner! A great song for your Thanksgiving feast and celebrations.
Preview of ¡Qué rico helado! (canción bilingüe) Speechy Music Series

¡Qué rico helado! (canción bilingüe) Speechy Music Series

“I love Ice-cream!” is my second kit of original compositions for children in the Speechy Music series. “I love Ice-cream!” brings a bundle of bilingual songs with fun rhythms and unique lyrics to support awareness of mouth functions and structures that are involved in eating and speaking. “I love ice-cream!” also helps reinforcing positive social interaction, positive eating behaviors, vocabulary, and early language concepts necessary for academic achievement in the first school years. For
Preview of Multi-Step Blues (from the Move CD. Link in description)

Multi-Step Blues (from the Move CD. Link in description)

To improve ability to follow a (long) string of quick one-step directions and control one's actions (regulate behavior.) "Click here to view entire Move CD!" Other benefits: body vocabulary and associated verbs, attention, backward sequencing of directions, motor control and outlet for energy. Come on and clap your hands. Come on and clap your hands. Clap your hands in the band. Clap your hands. . Stand up and sit right down. Up and down. And clap your ha
Preview of I love Ice-cream! (bilingual song) Speechy Music Series

I love Ice-cream! (bilingual song) Speechy Music Series

“I love Ice-cream!” is my second kit of original compositions for children in the Speechy Music series. “I love Ice-cream!” brings a bundle of bilingual songs with fun rhythms and unique lyrics to support awareness of mouth functions and structures that are involved in eating and speaking. “I love ice-cream!” also helps reinforcing positive social interaction, positive eating behaviors, vocabulary, and early language concepts necessary for academic achievement in the first school years. For
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