Music Substitute Pack Songs and Games For An Elementary Music Class
Music Substitute Pack Songs and Games For An Elementary Music Class
Kodaly Elementary Music Pack #1 - 5 Songs with Games, Manipulatives, and More!
The Rhythm Train Game Ta, Ti-Ti, & Rest Kodaly
A Simple Series of Sight Singing for Elementary or Young Choirs - Kodaly
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Lemonade
(CD: Track 1)
Song:
Actors: Here we come.
Guessers: Where from?
Actors: New York.
Guessers: Whats your trade?
Actors: Lemonade.
Guessers: Give us some dont be afraid!
Game:
Preparation: Boys go to one side of the room, girls to the other. The teams are not against each
other, but working for each other to do their best. They score as many points as they can as a
class, not a team. The game is played like charades, but limited to certain trades (or jobs). The
job that each team picks must be acted out without any contact, must not include violence of any
kind, and must be completely school appropriate. Select one boy to be the team communicator
for the day and one girl. These are the students who will come tell you what trade their team will
act out.
Step 1: Both teams huddle at the same time and whisper to decide on a trade. When they have it,
their team communicator will come whisper it in your ear. If its not appropriate or its not a real
trade, send them back to come up with something else. Wait until both teams know what
theyre acting out, then have the first team to send their communicator to you act first.
Step 2: Start the song by singing ready sing or select a student to start the song the same way.
Step 3: When the short song is over, the acting team acts and the guessing team must raise their
hand to guess. Give them about 30 seconds of unlimited guessing, but if anyone shouts out an
answer without getting called on, the class loses the point. If a student you call on gets the right
answer, add a point to the board.
Step 4: Repeat steps 2 & 3 with the other team acting.
Step 5: Start again at step 1.
This game can be played for 5 minutes or the entire class period, depending on how well the
classes are controlling themselves. Any students being obnoxious should sit out for several turns.
Make sure to write down the names of any of these students for me to deal with when I get back.
Doggy Doggy
(CD: Track 2)
Song:
Doggy, doggy, wheres your bone?
Someone stole it from your home.
Doggy: Who has my bone?
Person with bone: I have your bone.
Game:
Preparation: Entire class sits in the middle of the room. One chair is placed in front, facing away
from students. Use the chalkboard eraser as the bone. Pick one student to start as the doggy in
the chair. This game is very easily run by a responsible student, and you can usually sit back and
observe.
Step 1: Song is started by the teacher (or the student acting as the teacher) by singing Ready
sing. The entire class sings the first 2 lines while the teacher tosses the bone gently to someone
singing and raising their hand. The doggy sings, then the selected person with the bone sings.
The person with the bone is allowed to use a goofy voice to throw the doggy off as long as they
are still singing it.
Step 2: After the singing, all students pretend to hide the bone behind their back and the doggy
must guess who it was. They get 2 guesses. If they get it right, then they remain the doggy. If
they get it wrong, the person with the bone becomes the new doggy.
Step 3: Teacher (or student acting as the teacher) begins again on step 1.
This game can be played for 5-15 minutes, depending on how well the classes are controlling
themselves. Any students being obnoxious should sit out for several turns. Make sure to write
down the names of any of these students for me to deal with when I get back.
Lucy Locket
(CD: Track 3)
Song:
Lucy Locket lost her pocket,
Kitty Fisher found it,
Not a penny was there in it,
Only ribbon round it.
Game:
Step 1: Pick one student to go in the hallway and close the door so they cant see. They are
considered the seeker/finder.
Step 2: Pick another student to hide the red pocket somewhere in the room. Make sure the ribbon
is visible to anyone standing in the middle of the room. Give them no more than 20-30 seconds.
Step 3: The student that hid the pocket then lets the other student in. The class sings the song
softly if the finder is far away from the pocket, and gets gradually louder as the finder gets
closer. ABSOLUTELY DO NOT LET STUDENTS YELL THE SONG. They will try almost
every time =). Insist that they always use their best kids singing voices and that there is a
difference between singing loudly and yelling.
Step 4: Repeat!
This game can be played for 5-20 minutes, depending on how well the classes are controlling
themselves. Any students being obnoxious should sit out for several turns. Make sure to write
down the names of any of these students for me to deal with when I get back.
Bluebird
(CD: Track 6)
Song:
Bluebird, Bluebird through my window (3 times)
Oh, Johnny I am tired!
Game:
Students stand in a connected circle (NEVER call it holding hands).
Step 1: Select a student to be the leader bluebird. They stand in the middle of the circle.
Step 2: All students in the circle lift their connected arms in the air to create windows. The
leader bluebird weaves in and out of them at random, moving slowly until the song is over. The
leader bluebird then taps the 4 closest people on the shoulder, and they join the bluebird line
holding on to the shoulders of the person in front of them. Repeat step 2 until the whole class is
part of the bluebird line. If the bluebird line breaks or not everyone is singing, the whole class
loses the game and the game is over.