Springtime Bunny DANCE and FREEZE! Jack Hartmann

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In the lesson “Let’s Dance with the Springtime Bunny!”, children celebrate the arrival of spring by participating in a lively dance party led by the Springtime Bunny. They learn fun dance moves, such as the squirrel climb and bunny floss, while incorporating playful freezes to enhance the excitement. The lesson emphasizes joy and movement, encouraging kids to embrace the spirit of spring through dance and celebration.
  1. What dance moves did you like to do with the Springtime Bunny?
  2. How did it feel to freeze like a statue after dancing?
  3. What do you like most about springtime and dancing?

Let’s Dance with the Springtime Bunny!

Hop, hop, hop! Look who’s here! It’s the Springtime Bunny, and she’s ready to have some fun with you!

Spring is Here!

Winter is over, and now it’s time to celebrate with a big party. Let’s do the Springtime Bunny Dance and Freeze!

Join the Dance!

Springtime Bunny, show us your dance moves! Everyone, let’s join in and have a blast!

Try These Fun Moves:
  • Do the squirrel climb and then freeze like a statue!
  • Do the bunny floss and freeze!
  • Do the birdie bounce and freeze!

Hop, hop, hop! Here comes the Springtime Bunny again, ready for more fun!

More Dance Moves!

Let’s keep the party going with more dance moves!

More Fun Moves to Try:
  • Do the snake slither and freeze!
  • Do the sprinkler spray and freeze!
  • Do the flower bloom and freeze!

Hop, hop, hop! The Springtime Bunny is back, and she’s having so much fun with you!

Let’s Celebrate!

Winter is gone, and spring is here. Let’s keep dancing and having fun with the Springtime Bunny Dance and Freeze!

Yeah! Great job dancing, everyone!

  • What is your favorite dance move from the Springtime Bunny Dance and Freeze, and why do you like it?
  • Can you think of any other animals or things in nature that might have fun dance moves? What would they look like?
  • How does dancing make you feel, and do you have a special dance you like to do when you’re happy?
  1. Nature Dance Exploration: Take a walk outside and observe the different movements in nature. Can you see how the trees sway in the wind or how the birds hop around? Try to mimic these movements and create your own dance inspired by nature. Share your dance with your friends or family and see if they can guess which part of nature you are imitating!

  2. Dance and Draw: After practicing the Springtime Bunny Dance, grab some crayons and paper. Draw a picture of your favorite dance move from the lesson. Think about how you felt while doing the move and use colors that match your feelings. Was it a happy move? Maybe use bright colors! Share your drawing with the class and explain why you chose those colors.

  3. Freeze Frame Storytelling: In pairs, take turns doing a dance move and then freezing. While one person is frozen, the other person tells a short story about what the frozen dancer might be doing. For example, if someone is frozen in a birdie bounce, you might say, “Once upon a time, there was a little bird who loved to bounce from tree to tree.” This activity helps you use your imagination and storytelling skills!

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hop, hop, hop, here she comes!
It’s the Springtime Bunny and she’s ready for fun.
Winter’s over and it’s time to party.
Do the Springtime Bunny Dance and Freeze!

Springtime Bunny, do your dance!
Come on everybody, take a chance!
Do the squirrel climb
And freeze!
Do the bunny floss
And freeze!
Do the birdie bounce
And freeze!

Hop, hop, hop, here she comes!
It’s the Springtime Bunny, and she’s ready for fun.
Winter’s over and it’s time to party.
Do the Springtime Bunny Dance and Freeze!

Springtime Bunny, do your dance!
Come on everybody, take a chance!
Do the snake slither
And freeze!
Do the sprinkler spray
And freeze!
Do the flower bloom
And freeze!

Hop, hop, hop, here she comes!
It’s the Springtime Bunny and she’s ready for fun.
Winter’s over and it’s time to party.
Do the Springtime Bunny Dance and Freeze!

Yeah!

This version maintains the playful spirit of the original while ensuring clarity and readability.

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