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The Game
Hold a large lycra sheet around the edges. Mine sheet is a 1.5 x 2m rectangle
Place the unsuspecting puppet in the centre of the sheet and sing the song while holding the sheet steady or maybe dancing a little on the spot.
For the countdown pulse the sheet upwards on each count but gently enough so the puppet stays in the middle. Then on blast off lift the sheet up faster and the puppet will fly into the sky. Hopefully landing back on the sheet if everyone has worked together. But often someone will have to let go to retrieve the toy for the next round.
After a few weeks you will be able to select children to perform a solo countdown. Some will speed up and you’ll need to remind them that a Rocket countdown has to stay steady so everyone knows when to blast off.
Make sure you let us know what you think of the song, and if you use it in your lessons. You can get in touch with us through our website at doremiconnect.co.uk
Do share us with your colleagues if you’ve found it helpful
I hope you have a lovely week, filled with music and singing.
I’ll see you soon here, on Facebook, Twitter or at doremiconnect.co.uk to help you achieve your music teaching goals using the Kodály approach.
For more resources and free webinars on teaching music through singing make sure you visit doremiconnect.co.uk/freetraining for our latest opportunities.
">Welcome to Episode 3. Today we’re going to share a popular song that combines the singing voice and the speaking voice and helps to prepare pulse or beat.
Zoom Zoom Zoom
This song has so many uses
The Game
Hold a large lycra sheet around the edges. Mine sheet is a 1.5 x 2m rectangle
Place the unsuspecting puppet in the centre of the sheet and sing the song while holding the sheet steady or maybe dancing a little on the spot.
For the countdown pulse the sheet upwards on each count but gently enough so the puppet stays in the middle. Then on blast off lift the sheet up faster and the puppet will fly into the sky. Hopefully landing back on the sheet if everyone has worked together. But often someone will have to let go to retrieve the toy for the next round.
After a few weeks you will be able to select children to perform a solo countdown. Some will speed up and you’ll need to remind them that a Rocket countdown has to stay steady so everyone knows when to blast off.
Make sure you let us know what you think of the song, and if you use it in your lessons. You can get in touch with us through our website at doremiconnect.co.uk
Do share us with your colleagues if you’ve found it helpful
I hope you have a lovely week, filled with music and singing.
I’ll see you soon here, on Facebook, Twitter or at doremiconnect.co.uk to help you achieve your music teaching goals using the Kodály approach.
For more resources and free webinars on teaching music through singing make sure you visit doremiconnect.co.uk/freetraining for our latest opportunities.
Welcome to Episode 3. Today we’re going to share a popular song that combines the singing voice and the speaking voice and helps to prepare pulse or beat.
Zoom Zoom Zoom
This song has so many uses
The Game
Hold a large lycra sheet around the edges. Mine sheet is a 1.5 x 2m rectangle
Place the unsuspecting puppet in the centre of the sheet and sing the song while holding the sheet steady or maybe dancing a little on the spot.
For the countdown pulse the sheet upwards on each count but gently enough so the puppet stays in the middle. Then on blast off lift the sheet up faster and the puppet will fly into the sky. Hopefully landing back on the sheet if everyone has worked together. But often someone will have to let go to retrieve the toy for the next round.
After a few weeks you will be able to select children to perform a solo countdown. Some will speed up and you’ll need to remind them that a Rocket countdown has to stay steady so everyone knows when to blast off.
Make sure you let us know what you think of the song, and if you use it in your lessons. You can get in touch with us through our website at doremiconnect.co.uk
Do share us with your colleagues if you’ve found it helpful
I hope you have a lovely week, filled with music and singing.
I’ll see you soon here, on Facebook, Twitter or at doremiconnect.co.uk to help you achieve your music teaching goals using the Kodály approach.
For more resources and free webinars on teaching music through singing make sure you visit doremiconnect.co.uk/freetraining for our latest opportunities.