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Grade 3 Lesson 13 - Week j.3
Teaching Objectives: This week we will learn “We Come from Pluto” and we will review all of the
campfire songs we’ve learned so far so that you can sing them with your family!
Save paper and ink! Just read the PDF and don’t print it. All the instructions are given in the module on
www.musicplayonine.com.
This week we’ll sing some more songs that you could sing around the campfire or on a car trip.Review all the songs you’ve learned in June.
Have fun singing with your family!
Teaching ProcedureActivity #1: Songs to Sing With Your Family
Read the lyrics to “A Boy and a Girl in a Little Canoe”
A Boy and Girl in a CanoeThere was a boy and a girl in a little canoe when the moon was shining all around.As they dipped their paddles in the sea, they didn’t even make a sound.Well they talked and they talked ’til the moon went in,and she says, “You better kiss me or get out and swim.”So you know what to do in a little canoe when the moon is shining all a,the moon is shining all a, the moon is shining all around.Get out and swim!
Activity #3: Review “A Boy and a Girl in a Little Canoe”
Watch the video and sing along.
Teach the song to your family.
Activity #2: Listen to “We Come From Pluto” and sing along
Sing along with the video.
Sing the song with your family!
Activity #4: Review “A Boy and a Girl in a Little Canoe”
Read the lyrics to “On Top of Spaghetti”
Activity #5: Review “On Top of Spaghetti”
Sing along with the video.
Sing the song with your family!
Activity #6: Review “On Top of Spaghetti”
Sing along with the video.
Sing the song with your family!
Activity #7: Review “Yummy Yum Yum!”
Sing along with the video.
Sing the song with your family!
Activity #8: Review “Austrian Went Yodeling”
Your teacher might ask you
to send something to show
you’ve done the lesson.
Assessment Suggestions:
Parents, Teachers and Administration:
Music education is important for children.
Whether in class or at home, keep our children singing, playing, moving,
listening and creating music!
Music IS literacy
Repetition is one of the ways that we learn something
well.
Children improve singing on pitch, learn the lyrics and
melody better with each repetition.
Children will develop their musicality if you sing, move,
play more often!
Keep a list of the songs and activities that you like.
You can easily find any song by using the search
engine on the website.
Review Other Lessons or Songs
Teacher’s Notes: