Friday, October 14, 2016

Birthday Song

Many a still preparing for their Sacrament Meeting Program.  There are many review ideas in earlier posts that you can check out.

After you have spent weeks and months on preparing for this program, learning a fun song will be fun for everyone.  There are 6 birthday songs in the Primary Songbook.  Most primaries sing one, possibly 2, when a child has a birthday. Choose one you don't know.

Make a "paper" birthday cake:

  • use a white piece of paper and round off the two top corners to look like a cake. (It doesn't matter whether the paper is portrait or landscape - tall cake or wide cake)
  • color frosting on the top half to make it look like the frosting is dripping down the side of the cake - any color will do - chocolate is always a favorite
  • cut out 8 candles from different colored paper - flame is optional 
Teaching the song:
  • Sing one phrase at a time and have the children repeat it with you several times. 
  • Add a candle to the cake.
  • Sing the next phrase and repeat the process until the song is learned.
  • To reinforce the learning, put the names of the months on pieces of paper.
  • Ask a child to draw a paper and read the month.  
  • All the children who have a birthday in that month can stand while you sing the new birthday song to them.  
  • Continue, as time permits, to choose a month and then sing to the children who have a birthday in that month. 
Note:  I Like My Birthday, p.104, is a song for those turning 8.  It is a great song to sing to those on their eighth birthday.

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