![]() Review these rules by playing this song daily as your class transitions to lunch. This song teaches children important lunch rules such as using good manners, using inside voices and eating their own food. Lunchtime is Time to Eat is the perfect song to play as you transition your students into a line to walk to the cafeteria. Zero the Hero Celebrates 100 Days of School is just the song your class needs for a fun 100 th day celebration! This song will teach your students to count by tens to 100 while they pump up their muscles and join in with everyone’s favorite math super hero. Lining up in order makes it easy for the teacher to account for all students and it helps students to transition to the line in a quick and orderly fashion. You may chose to have your students line up by the first letter of their first name or the first letter of their last name. Letter Line Up not only reinforces the letters of the alphabet and the concept of alphabetical order, it can also help you transition your students into an orderly line. Children will enjoy learning about characters and action words as they transition into the next activity. Students will walk with Goldilocks and jump with Jack Be Nimble, run with the Gingerbread Man and dance with Cinderella. Storybook Gym teaches children physical activities relating to the characters of well known fairy tales and nursery rhymes. This is a positive, welcoming transition song. Students love hearing their own names in songs and this song will also help them to learn the names of their classmates as they sing along. Happy is a song that you can use to greet each and every child in your class by name. Handwashing is an important classroom routine and this song will help to make it a smooth transition after projects and before lunch. Wash My Hands Rap teaches children the detailed steps they need to know in order to practice healthy handwashing habits. This song teaches specific ways to stay safe in line. They will have peanut butter lips (quiet mouths) and marshmallow toes (quiet feet) with hands at their sides as they follow their nose (walk facing forward) in this fun transition song. Walk in Line Rhyme is a transition song that teaches children about walking in line safely and quietly. Children enjoy pretending to be vacuum cleaners as they practice being responsible and working together. This transition song has simple lyrics and easy-to-follow movements so that the students can start singing as soon as they join you.Ĭleanup Vacuum Cleaner is a lively clean up song that will encourage your students to quickly put away their materials and transition to the next activity. ![]() Children love this funny song that leads them through various movements.Ĭhugga Chugga Choo Choo invites little children to “get on board” as they make train sounds and motions together. It’s also a great way to get your whole class to quickly gather together as Jack invites them to join him for the penguin dance. Penguin Dance Chant teaches children about listening, following directions, and left and right directionality. Children will clap and tap as they sing along about being happy together at school. ![]() Together At School is a great morning transition song to help students start their day on a positive note. This allows for smooth, positive (and fun!) transitions while maintaining a focus on responsibility and learning. With a little bit of practice, your students will know exactly what to do when they hear a certain song playing. There are songs to play for lining up, cleaning up and many other classroom routines. This collection of transition songs will provide an engaging way for teachers to gather students together. All teachers and students can benefit from the use of transition songs and brain breaks in today’s busy classrooms. Brain breaks are quick and effective ways to regroup and energize your students, mentally and physically. Many of the songs on this CD are also ideal for classroom brain breaks. ![]() Children will enjoy singing and dancing while counting, rhyming and learning the letters of the alphabet. Get on Board the Transition Train (Transition Songs that Teach) includes curriculum based movement songs that will help you transition your students into the classroom, to lunch, to dismissal and more…all while they are learning and having fun.
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