Lullaby's about the baby Jesus create a reverence this time of year. There are several lullaby's in the Primary Songbook. Learn /teach as many as you have time for - the children will love them.
Bring a nativity scene to help set the mood.
Little Jesus p. 39
The Shepherd's Carol p. 40
Once within a Lowly stable p. 41
Away in a Manger p. 42
Mary's Lullaby p. 44
Who Is the Child? p. 46
Sleep, Little Jesus p. 47
Oh, Hush Thee, My Baby p. 48
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Saturday, December 7, 2019
Decorate the Tree
'Tis the season of Christmas. Challenge yourself to teach your primary one new Christmas song from the Primary Songbook this year.
Use a Christmas Tree (paper cutout, small artificial, or draw one on the board) to teach the new song. I like to begin with the last phrase or line. Sing the phrase once for the children then have them sing it 3 times. After each time, have a child add an ornament to the tree.
Then work on the next line from the end of the song in the same fashion, adding an ornament after each time you sing the line. The third time, finish the song by adding the last line. This way you always review what you have learned.
Continue in the same way until all the lines/phrases are learned. You can double triple the ornaments to get more on the tree if you would like. This also gives more children the opportunity to place one on the tree.
Use a Christmas Tree (paper cutout, small artificial, or draw one on the board) to teach the new song. I like to begin with the last phrase or line. Sing the phrase once for the children then have them sing it 3 times. After each time, have a child add an ornament to the tree.
Then work on the next line from the end of the song in the same fashion, adding an ornament after each time you sing the line. The third time, finish the song by adding the last line. This way you always review what you have learned.
Continue in the same way until all the lines/phrases are learned. You can double triple the ornaments to get more on the tree if you would like. This also gives more children the opportunity to place one on the tree.
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