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Friday, June 9, 2023

#9 THE HEART OF A TEACHER

People sing because they are happy, 
and they are happy because they sing!


Start your day with a song and you’ll be singing all day long! Why? Because when you sing your brain emits endorphins and endorphins make you HAPPY!

Hint! Choose one song and use it every day for a few months. It will then become an "indicator" in the brain to remind your students to get ready for a great day!



THROWBACK

Here are a few of my favorite good morning songs to start your day.  They go to familiar tunes and are easy to sing.

Twinkle Friends (Tune: “Twinkle Little Star”)
Twinkle, twinkle, little star. (Children face partner and gently
touch and wiggle fingertips.)
What a special friend you are.
From your head to your toes, (Touch each other’s head, then toes.)
We are special friends you know. (Hold hands and circle around.)
Twinkle, twinkle, little star. (Children touch fingertips.)
What a special friend you are. (Children hug.)

Hello, Neighbor! (Tune: "Good Night, Ladies")
Hello, neighbor. (Wave to partner.)
What do you say? (Give high five.)
It’s going to be a (Slap, clap, tap hands.)
Happy day.
Greet your neighbor. (Shake hands.)
Boogie on down. (Wiggle hips.)
Give a bump, (Bump hips.)
And turn around. (Turn around.)

Hello Song (Tune: “Skip to My Lou”)
Hello, how are you? (Wave hand.)
Hello, how are you?
Hello, how are you?
How are you this morning?

I am fine, and I hope you are, too. (Point to self, then a friend.)
I am fine, and I hope you are, too.
I am fine, and I hope you are, too.
I hope you are, too, this morning.