Preschool children learn best with repetition and thrive on rhythm and tone. Using songs in a preschool classroom helps children learn basic skills and have fun. Teaching children to memorize the songs takes a little time, but the effort is worth the reward of hearing the kids singing to themselves throughout the day.
Choose songs that have a familiar rhythm and tone, such as "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." Most preschoolers have heard this song on television, on a CD or at home. Using a familiar rhythm and tone makes the words easier to memorize because the children don't have to learn a new beat.
Add your own words to familiar beats rather than singing the traditional song. Base your song on themes you're learning in the classroom. To make memorization more fun, include the children's names when possible.
Begin teaching the song by singing it slowly to the class. Encourage them to join in while you sing it slowly three or four more times. Sing faster as more children begin joining in, ... more.
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