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Clap Your Hands: 16 Clapping Games for Children's Choir | Ashley Danyew
Remember those clapping games we used to play as kids? Between the silly (or nonsense) lyrics and the fast-paced sequence of claps, taps, snaps, and crosses, clapping games provided hours of entertainment. It might seem like just fun and games, but there's actually more to it than that. Clapping gam
Free Hymn arrangements to download and print
Free Christian Hymn arrangements for piano to download and print.
7 Fun Games for Children's Choir | Ashley Danyew
It's a rainy evening and the 1st graders in your children's choir are extra wiggly. You need a quick change-of-pace to keep their attention and get through rehearsal. Been there? I think we all have. There are lots of games you could play, but I like choosing games and activi
Singing Time Dice Chart
Hi friends! It’s Natalie here from the Little LDS Ideas Creative Team with printables to help with Singing Time all year long. Keep reading to see the Singing Time Dice Chart I designed to …
10 Movement Activities for Children's Choir | Ashley Danyew
When was the last time you saw a child really excited about something? They jump up and down and wave their arms and run around. Movement is a natural response for children ( source ). After all, we learn by doing, acting, observing, experimenting, and feeling. This is especially important to rememb
Keep-The-Beat Review
Singing in Primary - LDS singing time ideas and singing time lesson plans for Primary choristers, Primary music leaders, and music in Nursery.
Ribbon Wand Action Cards - Primary Singing
We have so much fun using Ribbon Wands! I’ve shared a few different lesson plans with Ribbon wands on this blog, which I’ll link below, but today it’s all about helping you to create your own sequences and patterns or giving you the flexibility to create a variety of patterns at random with these cute...Read More
38 Ways to Sing it Again: Silly Ideas for Your Children's Choir
“Good! Now, sing it again.”How many times do you hear yourself saying these words in rehearsal? We all know the importance of repetition. This is how we learn - by trying, experiencing, and doing it again and again.The problem is, often, this becomes something we do mindlessly. When we hear someone say, “Good! Now, sing it again,”we go into auto-pilot mode and repeat whatever we just did without really thinking about it. Did you catch that last part?
12 People Interaction Activities for Singing Time - Primary Singing
Help the kids learn how to interact with their peers and work in small (or large) group with these fun ideas for People Interaction Activities. The Senior Primary especially thrives off the competition and also the cooperation of working together with their peers, but the younger kids can really benefit from incorporating this learning style....Read More
Battle-Shirts! Singing time idea - The Painters Wife
Battle "Shirt" with LDS Singing Time--a version of Battleship for singing time #priesthood #fathersday #june
Blown Out of the Water - A Program Review Game - Primary Singing
We’re coming up on that time of the year — it’s time to review all of your Primary Program songs! You can mix it up each week with a new fresh game each time or pick a theme and let the kids see their progress across a couple of weeks. Today, I’m sharing a fun...Read More
How to Plan a Year of Primary Singing Time Lessons - Primary Singing
I took the time this week to sit down and plan out all my lesson plans for January through September. I also have down a rough outline for the last quarter of the year, as well, but decided to leave the last part of the year a little open in case inspiration strikes and I...Read More
38 Ways to Sing it Again: Silly Ideas for Your Children's Choir
“Good! Now, sing it again.”How many times do you hear yourself saying these words in rehearsal? We all know the importance of repetition. This is how we learn - by trying, experiencing, and doing it again and again.The problem is, often, this becomes something we do mindlessly. When we hear someone say, “Good! Now, sing it again,”we go into auto-pilot mode and repeat whatever we just did without really thinking about it. Did you catch that last part?
"Would You Rather" Singing Review for "Come Follow Me."
Singing Time Ideas, Come Follow Me, Would You Rather, Primary Singing Time