47. Paddling, painting, and poetry!
Description
Join us for this sneak peek inside our summer "Four Seasons" Curriculum. We’ll share a song, learn a bit about Monet, imagine a summery sunball fight, and make a hypothesis about objects that will float or sink.
To join is inside our Four Seasons Curriculum go to www.clapforclassics.com/fourseasons. Get 20% off the curriculum for a limited time by using the code “SUMMER2023" at checkout.
Optional props for this episode.
- Music: grab rhythm sticks and a box or basket that your little one can sit in and pretend it's a boat.
- Poetry: scarf
STEM: a bunch of small objects that are made of different materials to test if they will sink or float.
Paddling my Canoe, Traditional Iroquois song (found in Sing through the Seasons: ninety-nine songs for children, compiled and edited by the Society of Brothers)
Gay-o way-o wa-ji-ne_ he-ya he,
Paddling my canoe
Gay-o way-o wa-ji-ne_
He-ya he-ya he,
Paddling my canoe,
Paddling my canoe.
(sing twice)
Sunflakes by Frank Asch
If sunlight fell like snowflakes,
gleaming yellow and so bright,
we could build a sunman,
we could have a sunball fight,
we could watch the sunflakes drifting in the sky.
We could go sleighing in the middle of July
through sundrifts and sunbanks,
we could ride a sunmobile,
and we could touch sunflakes—
I wonder how they'd feel.
To learn even more details about our Summer Four Seasons Curriculum check out this blog post: https://www.clapforclassics.com/blog/summer
Episode 24 of the podcast includes another song from our summer four seasons course: https://www.clapforclassics.com/podcasts/clap-for-classics/episodes/2147767173
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