What’s Your Name? Song for Kids | Kindergarten, Preschool & ESL

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In today’s lesson, we explored the significance of names and how they are unique to each individual, much like a special song. We engaged in fun activities like the “Name Dance” game and creating name art to celebrate our identities, while also learning about names from different cultures around the world. Remember, your name is special, and it’s a wonderful way to connect with others and express yourself!
  1. What is your name, and why do you think it is special?
  2. Can you think of a fun way to say your name, like in the Name Dance game?
  3. What letter does your name start with, and can you draw it with crayons?

Hello, Little Learner!

Welcome to our fun learning time! Today, we’re going to talk about something really exciting. But first, let’s start with a question. Do you know what your name is? Of course, you do! My name is… Well, you can call me your friendly learning buddy!

What’s in a Name?

Did you know that names are very special? They are like a little song that belongs only to you. When someone calls your name, it means they want to talk to you or play with you. Isn’t that cool?

Let’s Play a Name Game!

Here’s a fun game you can play with your friends or family. It’s called “Name Dance.” Everyone takes turns saying their name and doing a little dance move. Then, everyone else copies the dance move. It’s a great way to remember each other’s names and have fun together!

Learning with Names

Names can also help us learn new things. For example, you can learn the letters in your name. Do you know what letter your name starts with? Maybe it’s an “A” like apple or a “B” like ball. Try writing your name with crayons or markers. It’s like drawing a picture with letters!

Make a Name Art

Let’s make some name art! You can use colorful paper, stickers, or even glitter. Write your name big and bright, and decorate it with all the things you love. Hang it up in your room to remind you how special your name is.

Names Around the World

Did you know that people all over the world have different names? Some names might sound new and exciting to you. It’s fun to learn about names from other places. Maybe you can ask your friends if they know any names from different countries.

Be a Name Explorer

Ask your family to help you find a book or a video about names from around the world. You can be a name explorer and discover how people say “hello” in different languages. It’s like going on a little adventure without leaving home!

Goodbye for Now!

That’s all for today, little learner. Remember, your name is special, just like you. Keep exploring and having fun with your name. Until next time, happy learning!

  • What do you like most about your name, and why do you think it’s special to you?
  • Can you think of a time when you learned something new about a friend’s name or a name from another country? How did it make you feel?
  • If you could choose a new name for a day, what would it be and what fun things would you do with your new name?
  1. Name Nature Walk: Go on a nature walk with your family or friends. As you walk, look for things in nature that start with the same letter as your name. For example, if your name is Lily, you might look for leaves or ladybugs. Talk about what you find and how it connects to your name. This will help you see how your name is part of the world around you!

  2. Name Sound Hunt: Listen carefully to the sounds around you at home or in the park. Try to find sounds that remind you of the letters in your name. For example, if your name is Sam, you might hear a “sizzle” from cooking or a “splash” in the pool. Share the sounds you find with your family and see if they can guess which letter it matches in your name.

  3. Name Story Time: With the help of a grown-up, create a short story using the letters of your name. Each letter can start a word in the story. For example, if your name is Emma, you might start with “Elephants march merrily along.” Draw pictures to go with your story and share it with your family. This will help you practice using your name in creative ways!

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hello! What’s your name?
My name’s…

This version removes the repetitive phrases while retaining the essential content.

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