Hello, little friend! Today, we are going to have a fun adventure with music and learning. Are you ready? Let’s go!
Do you hear that? It’s music! Music can make us feel happy, excited, or even calm. We can clap our hands, stomp our feet, and dance around. Let’s try it together! Clap, clap, clap! Stomp, stomp, stomp! Isn’t that fun?
Singing is a wonderful way to enjoy music. We can sing songs about animals, colors, or even our favorite toys. Do you have a favorite song? Maybe you can sing it with your friends or family. Singing makes everything more fun!
When we listen to music, we can also learn new words. Words are like magic keys that help us talk to each other. Let’s learn a new word today. How about “thank you”? We say “thank you” when someone does something nice for us. Can you say it with me? Thank you!
Now, let’s play a game! I will say a word, and you can clap your hands if you know it. Ready? Here we go: “Happy,” “Sun,” “Tree,” “Dance.” Great job! You are so smart!
We had so much fun today with music and learning. Remember, you can always sing, dance, and learn new words every day. Thank you for joining me on this adventure. See you next time!
Musical Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and listen to the sounds around you. Can you hear birds singing or leaves rustling? Try to mimic these sounds with your voice or by using simple instruments like sticks or rocks. Discuss with your friends or family how these natural sounds are like music. What other sounds can you find that remind you of music?
Create Your Own Song: Use your favorite words from the lesson, like “happy” or “dance,” and make up a simple song. You can use a familiar tune or create your own melody. Share your song with a friend or family member and ask them to join in. How does singing your own song make you feel?
Word and Rhythm Game: Choose a new word you learned, like “thank you,” and create a rhythm by clapping or tapping. Say the word in time with the rhythm. Try doing this with different words and rhythms. How does changing the rhythm change the way the word feels?
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
[Music]
[Foreign Language]
[Music]
Thank you
[Music]