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CONNIE'S BLOG:  

Moving Is Learning!

 

Connie has been blogging since 2011. Her posts range from tips for teachers, the benefits of dance, playful class plans, to how to choose a creative dance class for your child, and much, much more! All of her posts are below, starting with the most recently-published ones.

 

 
 
 
 

Autumn is Here! A Dance Chant with Movement Prompts to Celebrate the Season

Ready, set, jump!

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                     Hold on tight!

 

 

Part 1 

 

Hold on Tight, Little Leaf!

 

You're a leaf in the autumn sun,

Clinging to a branch of a tall oak tree. 

Here comes a breeze. Try to hold on! 

Swing and twist, but don't let go.

A gust of wind comes along,

You flip and flop, but cling to the branch.

The wind rushes in, the tree sways again,

With a little "ping" you finally let go.

Swirling, twirling, you drift to the ground.

 


Part 2 

 

Leaf Pile

 

Run and skip and leap through the leaves! 

Clomp and stomp and listen to them crunch.

Hold them in your hand. Smell the dry, earthy scent.

Throw them in the air with your arms reaching high.

 

Now make a leaf pile, tall and wide.

Grab a rake, and sweep them up.

Gather the leaves in a colorful mound.

Look! Our pile is growing high.

 


Here comes the best part, ready, set, go!

One by one we run and jump.

High in the air, over the pile.

One more time, we jump right in!

 

 

Movement Prompts

 

Read Part 1 aloud, and then read it again, using the following movement prompts after each line:

 

Line 1: Imagine you're a leaf. What color are you? What shape?

Line 2: Cling to the branch

Line 3: Hold on tight!

Line 4: Now twist, swing, but don't let go 

Line 5: Sway with the breeze

Line 6: Flip, flap, flop while still holding on

Line 7: Sway harder with the big gust of wind

Line 8: You can't hold on. You finally let go!

Line 9: How many ways can you move like a leaf as you slowly float to the ground?

 

Read Part 2 aloud, and, as above, read it again, using the following movement prompts:

 

First Stanza:

 

Line 1: Run, skip, gallop, leap

Line 2: Clomp, stomp, then freeze and listen

Line 3: Imagine you pick up leaves, crunch them and smell the aroma

Line 4: Throw them in the air!

 

Second Stanza:

 

Line 1: Walk around in a big circle

Line 2: Imagine you grab a rake and begin to rake up the leaves

Line 3: Continue to rake as you make a big pile

Line 4: Show how high the leaf pile is!

 

Third Stanza:

 

Line 1: Imagine you are lining up and crouching down to get ready to run.

Line 2: One by one, run and jump

Line 3: Run and leap into the air, as high as you can

Line 4: Jump high, then fall gently into the pile

 

To finish the activity, play some upbeat music for the children to dance freely. as they think about their favorite things about the autumn season. At the end of the music, prompt them to fall gently to the floor, like the little leaf in the chant who clung to the branch, then finally let go and drifted to the ground.

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HERE COMES SPRING!

Walking in the rain!

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Stomping through mud puddles!

 

 

HERE COMES SPRING!

This blog post is a creative dance activity to welcome spring 

For ages 3-7

Time: 15-25 minutes

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Dance about a spring shower!

 (Music suggestion: "When It's Showery," by David Jack; an upbeat instrumental; or any song about the spring season)

 

 Movement prompts: (Call out the prompts one by one, allowing enough time after each one for children to fully explore their movement ideas)

 

*Time to put on our raincoats and boots. Don't forget your rain hat!

 

*Let's go out and play in the rain. Make footprints in the mud. Stomp in the puddles.  Can you try to run between the raindrops? *Float in the sky like you are a big storm cloud. Change from shape to shape as you soar through the sky.

 

*Now imagine you are a raindrop. First, you are a light drop blowing in the wind. Now be a fat raindrop that plops to the ground and makes a big splash.

 

*Imagine you are a seed waiting in the ground.  The gentle shower helps you to open and begin to grow.  Slowly push up through the moist soil, and grow tall. What kind of plant are you?

 

*Shake all over like a doggie playing in the rain

 


Rainbow

(Music suggestion: "I Can Sing a Rainbow" -- various versions, or an upbeat instrumental selction)

 

 

 

*The storm is over! Let's paint a big rainbow! Grab your magic paint brush. Let's start with red, then orange. Paint your bright colors across the blue sky. What color comes next?  

 


*Now let's dance about the rainbow! Trace its shape in the air. Run under and around the rainbow. Can you try to jump over it? Can you hop over it? Leap over it? Climb up one side and slide down the other side.

 

*Now dance about all the different colors!  

 

 


Sun

(Music suggestion: "Mr. Sun," by Raffi, or a lively instrumental selection)

 


 *Think of all the things you like to do outside on a warm, sunny spring day. Now dance about your ideas! 

 


*To finish the dance about spring, make your body into the shape of a rainbow!

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