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By Suezie

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Sorry Moe for sidetracking your question. I have lots of tapes at school but I can't remember the names of the ones that have a lot of movement songs and I don't go back to school for about another week and a half.

Here's
an idea though that worked for me when I didn't have lots of money. I took the tapes/CD's that I had and made a combination tape of the songs that I liked that covered a particular theme -- in this case it would be your favorite movement songs. Of course I had to use a double cassette ghetto blaster or a stereo system and this is when more established relatives/friends came in handy.


Another

idea is to listen to some of the upbeat songs and make up your own actions (or have the kids come up with some). I am forever doing this when I teach Sunday School (some of those kids are so sleepy on Sunday morning).

If you would like some of the titles of the tapes/CD's that I have, post again and I will find them at school. I can't guarantee that you can still buy some of them as some are from my early teaching days.

Suezie

 


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