This can be added onto a song they’ve already learned. They can also write their own verse about love or kindness and perform it for the class. Students can even split into small groups to talk about what love and kindness mean to them. It’s not so much about where you find the songs, but more about just finding and teaching them.Īfter your students sing the songs, they can of course add instruments, movement, a game, or any other extension activity and can also talk about the words and meaning of the song as well. You might have a favorite place to find songs, and might already have several other types of resources you’ve found great character songs from. Other places to find songs about social emotional learning in the music classroom are in program music like from Music K8, by doing a Google search, and on YouTube. ![]() I’m talking about the oldies, but goodies, like “Skinnamarink”, “Love Somebody”, and “You Are My Sunshine” like I mentioned in this blog post. Have you looked through the resources you have available lately and seen how many amazing songs there are about kindness and love? Honestly, where I’ve found the greatest songs is in old textbooks. But, what I want to talk about here is what kind of songs I want you to sing with your students. ![]() ![]() “Wait… did she just tell me to sing songs with my students in the music room?” Yes, yes I did.
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