Love this question and answers!!! Thanks everyone, I have only been in this calling for a few months and still feel very 'green' I love this group and all the blogs you all share and take time to create. THANK YOU!!!
Barbara
Aubrey,
Do you still have a blogspot with primary ideas?
Beth
--- In primusic@yahoogroups.com, Aubrey Lindblom <aubreygreen8@...> wrote:
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> Hey Launi!
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> Check out the last couple posts on the blog. I gave some teaching ideas and for each I outlined how the entire singing time could progress. That should give you a general idea. Not sure if you have a teaching background, but I usually create a "lesson plan" for each of my singing times. The outline goes something like this: attention-getter, prepatory directions to children to help their focus, lesson/song, review w/ motivational tools, close with testimony. It works for me, but you will have to try out some different things and see what works for you. :)
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> In general, I always suggest starting your time with some type of attention-getter. This can be a variety of things:
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> a little "guessing game" with you asking a couple questions and soliciting responses from the kids,
> a scripture,
> you singing the song for the kids and directing their listening for something in particular,
> one or two sentences to tie the sharing time theme to what you will be doing in singing time,
> a background story on the song the kids are working on,
> some other type of story that introduces the theme of your singing time or the song itself
> a wiggle song or two if you think they need it....always end with "My Hands" or some other song that will guide them to reverence at the end to prepare them for your singing time
> some type of direction to help them focus on items/objects/pictures you have previously prepared
> this doesn't happen a lot, but if I am going to dress up for the singing time I will enter from the hall once singing time has been announced; this is usually because my "costume" (ie spy, chef, etc.) will distract from the sharing time or opening exercises
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> Those are a few ideas....great question!
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> Aubrey
> www.qceastblogspot.com
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> To: primusic@yahoogroups.com
> From: lstorg@...
> Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:50:17 +0000
> Subject: [primusic] Typical Sundays...
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> Ok..I have a question for all you Sisters with lots of time in this calling...what is a typical Sunday for you? How do you start out singing time?? I feel so clumsy when I am up there and I know there is a smoother way...so that's why I am asking this question...what is a typical Singing time?
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~ Barb
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