- Sing a Song p. 253 Start with hands on hips then to knees, shoulders, hips, knees, etc. moving with the high and low notes of the song. It can also be sung as a round.
- Fun to Do p.253 Have a child choose an action then do it as you sing. There are suggestions under the song.
- Here We Are Together p. 261 There are several suggestions at the bottom of the page. Children can also choose their own actions.
- If You're Happy p. 266 There are many things you and/or the children can do while singing this song.
- Two Little Eyes p. 268 This is a great one for younger children and can be used in classes to change activities.
- I Wiggle p. 271 Another good "wiggle" song for younger children.
- My Hands p. 273 This song is fun to do at a slow tempo or a very fast one.
- Roll Your Hands p. 274 Quick action song to rest children from sitting.
- Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes p. 275 Quick action song to rest children from sitting. Can be sung at various tempos, too.
- To Get Quiet p. 275 Great way to settle children down before class, sharing time or prayer.
- Do as I'm Doing p. 276 An all time favorite with a many possibilities for movement.
- Hinges p. 277 This song can be sung at various tempos, but try to end slowly for reverence.
- Stand Up p. 278 You need to listen in order to do the correct actions.
- Oh, How We Love to Stand p. 179 There are lots of different actions to do with this song.
- Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise p. 180 When children know this well, they enjoy singing as a round.
- The Wise man and the Foolish Man p. 281 Children love singing this song with the actions!
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Wiggle Time
It is important to teach the gospel through music, however, singing some "active" songs during singing time helps keep wiggles under control. Take time to learn several of these songs so you can use them when children are a little restless, seem tired, or just need a change of pace. Here is a list of songs that can be sprinkled throughout sharing and singing time:
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