Friday, January 16, 2009

Free Preschool Lesson Plans For Making Music With Your Preschooler

Here are some free preschool lesson programs for making music with your preschool social class or your ain preschoolers at home. These are very simple, and will present your preschooler to hearing and thought about music.

These activities will assist your preschoolers learn:

-To listen for the difference between loud sounds and soft sounds

-To place how sounds are the same or different

-Different ways they can make music with their ain voices.

Now, onto the fun!

1. What's making that sound? Look around your place and accumulate points like marbles, bells, pencils, paperclips, and other little items. Put 1 point in a little box and shingle it around. Ask your preschooler what they believe is in the box. Bashes it do a soft or a loud sound?

2. Brand your ain stone band! Go outside and accumulate stones of different sizes. Your preschoolers might even bask helping you with this. Then pick up assorted stones and knock them together, one brace at a time. Ask your preschoolers if they can state you if the sounds the different stones do are the same or different. If they are different, how are they different?

3. No talking allowed! Play a game with your preschoolers where they have got to speak to each other by vocalizing their words instead of speaking. For some reason, this game reminds me of a scene in the film Finding Nemo, where Dinghy was "talking" to the whale. If your preschoolers are familiar with the movie, you might utilize that as an illustration of how to sing words instead of talk them.

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