Primary Music
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Learn how to practice rhythms with this budget-friendly and fun rhythm game in your elementary music classroom.
Ellen Harris saved to Music
You’ve taught them the new song for the month…. now you need to REPEAT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand REPEAT it!!! Children (and adults) learn best with repetition so we thought we’d compile a list of ways to repeat a song without the children hearing, “One more time” and “Play it again” or “From the top”. The best kind of Singing Time when repeating and reviewing a new Primary Song is the one where the kids don’t realize they’re singing the same song over and over again! This is also great for them…

iheartprimarymusic saved to Primary Singing Time
Coming up with ideas for Primary Singing Time is a LOT of work! As a Primary Music Leader for 3 years, and a Primary Singing Time blogger, I KNOW first hand how much work it

Nadine Carter Home Studio saved to church
Tons of Primary Chorister ideas for teaching music to children in Primary. Singing time for junior and senior primary and even nursery. For teaching in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Kristen Schlesser saved to Primary Music
This organized list with 110 unique and different ways to sing Primary songs or any music to sing over and over with tons of repetition in Singing Time.

Lisa White saved to Church Stuff
Let me set the scene. It’s late Saturday night. You’ve had a busy and packed day full of soccer games, bridal showers, whiney kids, family get-to-gether, making dinner, put (forced) kids to bed. Then you think, “Oh man! I have to plan my singing time lesson for tomorrow!!!” What can I do that really quick and easy???? We’ve all been there. We get it. So, here you go: Pick one. We got your back J (((***KEEP IN MIND, THESE ALSO WORK FOR REVIEWING YOUR PROGRAM SONGS!!!!!))) 1- Target Practice…

Judifer Patterson saved to church primary
This is a simple review game that you can do for singing time!!! Here's a link for the game pieces from one of our favorite blogs! You can draw the grid on the chalkboard or draw one on poster board. The object of the game is to get 3 in a row AND to find out how well the children KNOW the program songs! This is how you play: Divide the children into two teams. (One is the X's and one team is the O's) Choose a team to go first and have one child pick a number. Each number will have a…

Vi Fardig saved to Primary Singing time
Every month, there are 3 suggested songs to teach the Primary children. Discuss with your Primary President, and other chorister(s), which songs you’d like to focus on for each month. I try to pick one that THEY KNOW pretty well and one that they DON’T KNOW from the suggested songs. Teaching 3 new songs from scratch a month would be a lot for them to learn! So for the 3rd song, I will either sing it during a pick-and-choose Sunday, or as one of the opening songs that month. On the first…

iheartprimarymusic saved to Primary Singing Time