The Hungry Caterpillar Rap

Introduction

Here is a fun and engaging version of Eric Carle’s popular story The Hungry Caterpillar.  It is aimed at P1-3 and involves a rap, chanting, actions and follow up literacy and science activities.

 

Younger pupils can enjoy watching the story presented in a new way with rap
music whilst learning some actions and keeping the beat. There are further
activities for phonics and the science of life cycles.

Older pupils can also challenge themselves to learn and chant bits of the
rap and use the alliterative writing to stimulate creative writing of their own.

There are interactive teaching videos and further activities you can use in your classroom.

 


Video Lessons

 

 

 


 

MP3 tracks

 

The Caterpillar Rap Vocal

The Caterpillar Rap Backing Track


Learning Resources

 

What Can I doTo download files right click on the links and then select either:

  • Save Target As’ (PC)
  • ‘Download Linked File As’ (Apple)

 

The Hungry Caterpillar Rap Word sheet

If you can access GLOW you can also see the lesson as a SWAY

Spring SWAY links

Spring Youtube links

On our Resource Page you can find all our songsheets, MP3 tracks and worksheets for all our Blog posts.

For teacher and school staff with access to GLOW all the  videos, audio, pintable’s and teacher sheets downloaded from our YMI Making Music team   in the Early Years Emerging Literacy folder.

Use the code wjimn8l to join the team if you are not already a member. 

 

Teddy Bear Rock for P1 and P2


Introduction

Today’s Weekly Lesson is all about Teddy Bears. Can you learn the song and then draw your own cuddly bear?

Warm Up 

Lets start by preparing to sing, with our fun Voice Warm Up from last week – ‘Sh Sh Sh’…

 

*Once you know it, practice it twice

This weeks ​Song – its called Teddy Bear Rock!

  1.  Learn the song and actions with the video.

You can download the words to the songs by using this link.   Teddy Bear Rock words

 

  1.  Try singing the song with the actions to our Backing Track – with Voice

 

  1.  Try singing the song with at the actions to the Backing Track – with No Voice – and just sing it yourself.

Now lets draw a picture!

To download files right click on the links and then select either:

  • Save Target As’ (PC)
  • ‘Download Linked File’ (Mac

Draw a Teddy Bear

Good Luck and have fun!

Learning Resources

 

Teddy Bear Rock words

Here is the well known song The Bear Went over the Mountain on TopMarks.

 

 

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