The Wise Man and the Foolish Man
Now this song is fun. It brought me back to the days of "John Brown's Baby" with Grandpa at every family reunion. There are actions to that song that are easy to act out only (no words) while still going on in the song. It makes it fun. I decided to apply that idea to this song because of all of the absolute actions.
First, we applied the actions in the songbook. I did not do an action for the "foolish man," even though some of the children did. I don't like it. I didn't say anything I just didn't do it and many children followed my lead.
- House
- Rock
- Rains
- Sand
- Floods
The children learn it quickly because it's a fun, catchy song, and the actions are fun and engaging. So then we started choosing words to leave out, one at a time. We would leave out the words but still do the actions. It was really fun. I would pick a name out of the basket and let that child decide which word to leave out.
As the children learned the song even better we would pick-up the pace. We'd get a little bit faster every time we left a word/phrase out.
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