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Tap into the power of music and movement with your little ones! Not only does music time for babies and toddlers encourage quality interactions between caregiver and child, research shows that introducing little ones to music has long-term developmental benefits! Circle Time Success for Babies and Toddlers features 20 simple rhymes and songs that will not only make circle times fun and interactive, but also foster bonding, body awareness, communication skills and their quickly developing brain.
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Tap into the power of music and movement with your little ones! Not only does music time for babies and toddlers encourage quality interactions between caregiver and child, research shows that introducing little ones to music has long-term developmental benefits! Circle Time Success for Babies and Toddlers features 20 simple rhymes and songs that will not only make circle times fun and interactive, but also foster bonding, body awareness, communication skills and their quickly developing brain.
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It’s the perfect accompaniment to the Circle Time Success for Babies and Toddlers album! The song book features all the lyrics from the activities featured on the album as well information on “what to do” and “why it works”. Great for teachers of little ones, parents, grandparents or simply anyone wanting to tap into the power of poems and songs through scarf play, bounces and so much more.
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$10.00
You’ll never worry about forgetting the lyrics with this pocket sized song book. Filled with the lyrics for every song from the Circle Time Success CD, it is the perfect accompaniment!
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$24.99
Create engaging, hands-on learning at circle time with the Circle Time Success visuals activity bundle! This digital pack contains 15 colorful set of visuals in PDF format done for you. Just print, laminate and always have ready-to-go activities your students will love!
Note: This product is only available in PDF Format
ACTIVITIES INCLUDED:
- What’s the Weather like Today?
- What Shall We Wear?
- Count with Me
- Higgelty, Piggelty, Pop!
- The Shape Song
- I’ve Been Learnin’ My Alphabet
- Days of the Week
- Down By The Bay
- Higgelty, Piggelty, Pop
- Slow Turtles and Fast Rabbits
- Musicians, Musicians
- Slow Turtles and Fast Rabbits
- Who is here today?
- Class Helpers
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Creating classroom jobs not only cuts down on the work for the teacher, but allows the children to take an active role in the classroom. This builds a sense of community and belonging. This classroom jobs song make sit easy to assign jobs to each student, while getting them exited about helping. Be sure to demonstrate how each job is done so they understand their expectations. If you choose class helpers each day or week, write the children’s names on clothespins and place them in a cup. As you sing the song, draw a child’s name out of the cup and assign them to that job. Give this classroom jobs song a try with your preschoolers!
Class Helpers by Musically Minded
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Try this kid action song to practice cross-lateral movements. Cross-lateral movements, or movements that cross over the center line of the body, can be difficult to master. This song featuring a little mouse will motivate your students to try moving back and forth across the floor, and help them internalize these more difficult movements. Help them keep the tempo as they play to facilitate musical entrainment and to improve fine motor control.
Come Out of the Barn by Musically Minded
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Introduce this counting song for toddlers to even your youngest students to help them start understanding numbers. Children begin developing math skills (such as counting to 10) before they fully understand the concept. Attaching numbers to objects or one-to-one correspondence is the next step in their mathematical development. Charlesworth and Lind (2003) see one-to-one correspondence as “the most fundamental component of the concept of number.” Count with Me is a great counting song for toddlers that will introduce this concept to your preschoolers.
Circle Time Success by Musically Minded
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Help your students learn new concepts with this days of the week song. Children’s understanding of time, also known as temporal understanding, is not meaningful for children below first grade (Friedmann, 2000). Instead, the temporal concepts such as before lunch and after nap have much greater meaning. The learning goals associated with calendar time are more heavily weighted in math rather than time for this reason. Knowing what the date is i.e. January 2nd, 2016, is much less meaningful to young children than once though. Therefore, the purpose of knowing the days of the week is more rooted in vocabulary building than expecting children to know that tomorrow that if today is Monday, tomorrow is Tuesday. This days of the week song is a great way to introduce your students to this new vocabulary and prepare them to understand time later in their development.
Circle Time Success by Musically Minded
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$2.99
Impulse control is an executive functioning skill that children need to develop to be a functioning member of society. Through continued practice, the skill can be developed. Make it fun with a song! Try “Don’t Move” as a way to work on this skill! When play comes first, learning comes naturally.
Want to add an instrument? Egg shaker or bells work great! Add a tactile element!
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Circle Time Success by Musically Minded
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This traditional rhyming song for toddlers is a great way to teach children about rhyming. Why is rhyming important? In a study with four and five year old children, Bryan and Bradley (1985) report that scores on initial rhyming tests predicted reading and spelling progress three to four years later. These researchers suggest rhyming facilitates reading and spelling. Once they get to know the song and understand how to create a rhyme at the end, sing the song a capella allowing the children to come up with their own rhymes. No need to have them make sense. Creating nonsense words that rhyme helps illustrate their understanding of the concept of rhyming and promotes creativity!
Circle Time Success by Musically Minded
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Kids love to explore the world around them, and this preschool listening activity is a great way to help them do just that. Your students will be able to use the clues in the song to decide what kind of animal they are seeing, allowing them to practice their reasoning and problem solving skills. They will also be able to learn this simple tune and sing along! Try having your students pat along with the beat to practice their entrainment skills, or their ability to feel tempo and rhythm in their body and match it with their body movements.
Down in the Deep Blue Sea by Musically Minded
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This preschool exercise song provides a great opportunity to use exercise bands in the class room. Either try with one large band with space for everyone, or a set of small bands, and watch your students improve their gross motor skills. Your students will feel their arm muscles working as the pull their bands and follow along with the song. They will feel strong and powerful like a mighty dinosaur! Encourage them to dance along with the beat and try out new movements with their bands.
Dyna Band Jam by Musically Minded
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This unique shaker has it all – control, superior sound, durability, and it looks great! Colors vary. We recommend purchasing two shakers per child to keep those hands busy. You’ll thank us later.
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$3.00
The vocabulary used when discussing music can be challenging to learn, but incorporating these words into a circle time movement song can help your students become familiar with them. With this song, your students will move at different paces to match different tempos while hearing the word associated with that speed. This will help your students internalize the meaning of these words, making it easier for them to understand. Use this circle time movement song as a break to practice gross motor movements and learn new vocabulary at the same time.
Elephant Tempo by Musically Minded