I, like many music teachers, do more than just teach classes and put on concerts. One of my favorite school events is an all-school pajama day singalong right before December break. I teach K-5, so it's a wide range of ages to appeal to, and a diverse student population. Because I have students who cannot participate in anything holiday related due to religious beliefs, I try to keep the singalong primarily winter based, but represent Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa with one song explicitly about each holiday. That way, students who want to can sing about the holiday they celebrate, or another holiday, but those who cannot are still able to be included on songs about snow, penguins, and other non-holiday related fun. Rather than sit and sing, we add lots of movements and other fun activities to keep everyone engaged. I've built a few new traditions in my 3 years so far at my school, and it's always amazing to see the kids remember songs they've learned in years past.
I can't share my slides for all of the songs due to copyrighted lyrics, but here's a list of what we'll be doing for our singalong this year:
- Jingle Bells
- Sleigh Ride (we use the Pentatonix version)
- Do You Want to Build a Snowman from Frozen
- I Have a Little Dreidel
- Penguin Polka from Music K-8 (we stand up and dance while singing this one)
- Kwanzaa is Here
- Fur Elise winter movements (from the Feierabend Move It DVD)
- Snow Day! Snow Day! Hip Hip Hooray by Sally Albrecht and Jay Althouse
- Frosty the Snowman
- Rudolph
- When the Lights All Shine from Music K-8 (SHINE is our school rules/character building acronym and we do sitting choreography to this one)
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