Learn a Song About Rain with BALLET CAT!

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In this lesson, Ballet Cat introduces a fun song about rain called “I Hear Thunder,” encouraging children to sing along and enjoy the rhythm of the rain. The lesson highlights the importance of rain for plants and invites kids to embrace the joy of splashing in puddles while fostering a love for music and dance.
  1. What do you hear when it rains?
  2. How do you feel when you sing the rain song?
  3. What do plants do when it rains?

Learn a Song About Rain with BALLET CAT!

Meet Ballet Cat!

Hello, I’m Ballet Cat! I love to spin, dance, and twirl all day long. Today, I have a special song to share with you. It’s all about rain, and it’s called “I Hear Thunder.” Let’s have fun singing it together!

Let’s Sing the Rain Song!

Here are the words to our rainy song:

“I hear thunder, I hear thunder. Hark! Don’t you hear the pitter-patter of raindrops? Pitter-patter raindrops! I’m wet through, so are you!”

Wasn’t that fun? Singing about rain is like dancing with the clouds!

More Fun with Rain!

Did you know that rain helps plants grow? When it rains, flowers and trees get a big drink of water. Next time it rains, you can put on your rain boots and splash in the puddles!

Goodbye for Now!

I had so much fun singing with you today. Remember, you can sing the rain song anytime you want. See you next time for more dancing and singing adventures!

  1. What do you like to do when it rains? Do you have a favorite rainy day activity, like Ballet Cat’s singing and dancing?
  2. Have you ever noticed how plants and trees look after it rains? Can you think of any changes you see in nature when it rains?
  3. If you could create your own song about the weather, what would it be about? What sounds or words would you include in your song?
  1. Rainy Day Dance: Next time it rains, put on your rain boots and go outside with a grown-up. Listen to the sound of the raindrops and try to dance like Ballet Cat. Can you make up your own dance moves that match the rhythm of the rain? Share your dance with your family or friends and see if they can join in too!

  2. Raindrop Art: Use a piece of paper and some watercolors to create your own raindrop art. Dip a brush in water and let the colors drip down the paper like raindrops. What shapes do the colors make? Can you see a rainbow in your painting? Display your artwork at home and explain how rain helps plants grow by giving them water.

  3. Rain Observation Journal: Start a rain observation journal. Each time it rains, draw a picture of what you see outside. Are there puddles? What do the clouds look like? Write a few words about how the rain sounds and how it makes you feel. Share your journal with your class and talk about the different things you noticed during the rain.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hello, I’m Ballet Cat, and I just love to spin, dance, and twirl through life! Today, I have a fun song about rain that I want to share. It’s called “I Hear Thunder.” Let’s sing it together!

I hear thunder, I hear thunder. Hark! Don’t you hear the pitter-patter of raindrops? Pitter-patter raindrops! I’m wet through, so are you!

I sure enjoyed singing with you today. See you next time!

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