Showing posts with label Autumntime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autumntime. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2016

Autumn and Gratitude

There are 24 songs listed under "Gratitude" in the Primary Songbook.  How many do you and your Primary children know?

Autumn Day p. 247

  • 1st line: Use a fall picture
  • 2nd line: As you sing this line look to your right then left.  Point to the children then yourself.
  • 3rd line: Use real apples or pictures of a red and yellow apple
  • 4th line: Picture of a tree full of apples or leaves
  • 5th line: Picture of children with Jesus
Sing each line, then have the children sing it with you a few times. Continue through the rest of the song.  The children can help hold pictures.

It's Autumntime  p. 246

This is an easy song to teach and fun for this time of year.
  • Sing the 1st verse.  
  • Ask how many times they heard the phrase "it's autumntime."   (4 times)
  • Have the children sing it with you.
  • Sing the 2nd verse.
  • Ask How many colors they heard and what were the colors.  (3 colors, yellow, red, and brown)
  • Have the children sing it with you.
  • Sing the whole song with the children
  • Ask if anyone can tell what the rhyming sound is or the rhyming words.  ("ou" sound, down, town, brown, found)
  •  How many times they sing the phrase "it's autumntime" in the entire song.   (8 times)
Use colored paper (yellow, red and brown) to help the children sing the colors in order.  You can use colored leaves in those colors, too.

Cut out several yellow, red and brown leaves and pass them to several children. Have them stand when they sing the color of their leaf.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Autumn Time

The day of your Sacrament Meeting Program can be a fun day for singing time.  If you know some favorite songs of the primary, this is a good week to sing them.  Also, singing some fall songs are perfect.

Autumn Day p. 247
It's Autumntime  p. 246
Rain Is Falling (use "leaves are falling:)  p. 241
Popcorn Popping p. 242  (Use these words that I wrote as a substitute for fall:)

Autumn Leaves (Popcorn Popping music) 

I looked out the window and what did I see?
Autumn leaves were falling from the tree.
Fall has brought me such a nice surprise,
Leaves all colors fall before my eyes. 
I could rake the leaves into one big pile,
A mound so high it just made me smile.
My feet began to run,
Leap and oh, what fun!

What a treat the autumn leaves can be!

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Gathering Leaves

Whether you are reviewing or singing Fall songs, these leaves can make review or choosing time fun for the children.  Put the songs on the back and let the children "gather" the leaves and put them in a basket or a pile on the board.  Print them on colored paper or enjoy coloring them.