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30 Preschool Color Action Songs, Finger Plays & Rhymes
A fabulous collection of preschool action songs, finger plays and rhymes all about color or colour – depending upon where in the world you are! However you spell it, these songs and rhymes are so much fun to sing! Great for singing with toddlers, and at preschool and kindergarten.
This post is part of a whole series of collections of super fun, themed children’s rhymes, songs and finger plays. Be sure to click through to see them all!
COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES TO SING WITH EVERY COLOURThe Colour I See
Sing together as a group. Children stand up and complete the actions when their clothing matches the colour chosen.
Red*, red is the colour I see,
If you’re wearing red then show it to me,
Stand up, turn around, touch the ground,
Show me your red then sit back down.
* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.
Twinkle, Twinkle Rainbow Star
Fun to play with a set of coloured felt/flannel stars on a felt/flannel board. Choose one child at a time to come and find a star in the colour you are singing about.
Twinkle, twinkle yellow* star,
How I wonder where you are?
Let’s go looking here and there,
Let’s go looking everywhere.
Twinkle, twinkle, yellow star,
How I wonder where you are?
* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.
If You’re Wearing Red Today
If you’re wearing red* today,
Red today, red today,
If you’re wearing red today,
Stand up and shout, “Hooray!”
* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.
Many Fish Rhyme
Fun to play with a set of coloured felt/flannel fish on a felt/flannel board. Choose one child at a time to come and find a fish in the colour you are singing about.
There are so many fish,
In the deep blue sea.
What colour fish does (child’s name) see?
(Child chooses a fish and says the colour name).
Can You Find?
(Tune: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush)
Place a variety of coloured blocks, craft sticks, ribbons or other tokens in the centre of the circle before you begin. Each child finds an object to match the colour being sung about. Alternatively, one child is chosen to find the object for each verse.
Can you find the colour red*,
The colour red, the colour red?
Can you find the colour red,
And hold it in the air?
* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.
Find the Purple
(Tune: Do You Know the Muffin Man?)
Play with a set of coloured crayons. Choose one child at a time to come and find the crayon that matches the song you are singing.
Can you find the pur-ple*,
The pur-ple, the pur-ple?
Can you find the pur-ple
The pur-ple crayon.
* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.
If You’re Wearing Something Blue
(Tune: If You’re Happy and You Know It)
If you’re wearing something blue*, clap your hands.
If you’re wearing something blue, clap your hands.
If you’re wearing something blue, then stomp your feet, too.
If you’re wearing something blue, cap your hands.
* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.
COLOUR SONGS & RHYMES ABOUT REDFive Red Ladybugs
Five red ladybugs climbing up a door,
One flew away then there were four.
Four red ladybugs sitting on a tree,
One flew away then there were three.
Three red ladybugs landed on a shoe,
One flew away then there were two.
Two red ladybugs looking for some fun,
One flew away and then there was one.
One red ladybug sitting in the sun,
She flew away and then there were none.
Red Rhyme
Red is a stop sign,
Red is a rose,
Red is an apple,
And a funny clown’s nose.
Orange Garden Song
(Tune: The Wheels on the Bus)
The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
O-R-A-N-G-E.
The carrots in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
The carrots in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
O-R-A-N-G-E.
The oranges on my tree are orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
The oranges on my tree are orange, orange, orange,
O-R-A-N-G-E.
The peaches on my tree are orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
The peaches on my tree are orange, orange, orange,
O-R-A-N-G-E.
Five Yellow Polka Dots
Place five large yellow paper dots on the floor. Select one child at a time to choose a dot and perform the action.Five yellow polka dots lay on the floor,
One sat up and then there were four.Four yellow polka dots smiling up at me,
One tipped over and then there were three.
Three yellow polka dots wondering what to do,
One fell down and then there were two.Two yellow polka dots went out for a run,
One was soon out of breath and then there was one.One yellow polka dot rolled out the door,
When it was gone, there were no more.Yellow Rhyme
Yellow is a star,
Yellow is the sun,
Yellow is the moon,
When the day is done.
Green Song
(Tune: Skip to My Lou)
Green, green, the grass is green,
A jumping frog and a long string bean,
The juiciest apple you’ve ever seen,
Green, green, green my darling.
I’ll sing this song, that’s what I’ll do,
I love green more than red or blue,
Won’t you try to sing it too?
Green, green, green my darling.
Five Green and Speckled Frogs
Five green and speckled frogs,
Sat on a speckled log,
Eating some most delicious bugs.
Yum! Yum!
One jumped into the pool,
Where it was nice and cool,
Then there were four green, speckled frogs! Glub! Glub!
Blue Song
(Tune: The Farmer in the Dell)
B-l-u-e spells blue,
B-l-u-e spells blue,
Hi-ho did you know,
B-l-u-e spells blue?
The big sky is blue
The sea is too.
Hi-ho did you know,
B-l-u-e spells blue?
Blue Rhyme
Blue is the ocean,
Blue is the sky,
Blue are the blueberries,
I put into the pie.
Purple Rhyme
Purple are grapes,
Purple are plums,
Purple is a violet,
And the bruise on my thumb.
I’m a Little Snowman
(Tune: I’m a Little Teapot)
I’m a little snowman, round and white,
I’m made from snow, so shiny and bright.
When the sun is shining, hear me shout,
I melt away, there’s no doubt!
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Baa baa black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir,
Three bags full.
One for the master,
One for the dame,
And one for the little boy
Who lives down the lane.
If You’re Wearing Red
(Tune: If You’re Happy and You Know It)
If you are wearing red, shake your head,
If you are wearing red, shake your head,
If you are wearing red,
Then please shake your head,
If you are wearing, red shake your head.
Repeat, naming a different colour for each verse;
Blue, touch your shoe
Green, bow like a queen
Yellow, shake like Jello
Brown, turn around
Pink, give us a wink
Hokey Pokey Rainbow
Offer children ribbons or paper streamers in a variety of colours. Invite them to hold one streamer in each hand (their choice of colours from those offered). Stand in a circle to sing. Those who have a matching streamer, do the actions for the verse being sung.
You put blue* in,
You take blue out.
You put blue in,
And you shake it all about.
You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around,
And that’s what it’s all about.
* Repeat, naming a different colour each time.
Colours Rhyme
Orange as a carrot,
Yellow as a pear,
Purple as a plum,
Brown as a bear.
Green as the grass,
Blue as the sky,
Black as a cat,
Red as cherry pie.
All The Colours Rhyme
Red is an apple,
Yellow is the sun,
Blue is the sky,
And purple is a plum.
Orange is an orange,
Green is a tree,
Black is the sky,
I know all the colours you can see.
The Color Song
(Tune: This Old Man)
Red, red, red, touch your head,
Blue, blue, blue, tie your shoe,
Brown, brown, brown, touch the ground,
White, white, white, take a bite,
Black, black, black, touch your back,
Purple, purple, purple, draw a circle,
Pink, pink, pink, give a wink,
Grey, grey, grey, shout hurray!
Oh, Rainbow. ..
(Tune: Oh, Christmas Tree)
Oh, rainbow, oh, rainbow,
How lovely are your colours.
Oh, rainbow, oh, rainbow
How lovely are your colours.
Purple, red and orange, too,
Yellow, green and blue so true.
Oh, rainbow, oh, rainbow,
How lovely are your colours.
Red, Yellow, Green and Blue
(Tune: Head, Shoulder, Knees, and Toes)
Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue,
Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue,
Purple, orange, brown and black too,
Red, yellow, green and blue green and blue
I Can Sing a Rainbow
Red and yellow and pink and green,
Purple and orange and blue,
I can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow,
Sing a rainbow too.Listen with your eyes, listen with your eyes,
And sing everything you see,
You can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow,
Sing along with me.Red and yellow and pink and green,
Purple and orange and blue,
We can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow,
Sing a rainbow too.
Rainbow Colours
(Tune: Hush, Little Baby)Rainbow purple, rainbow blue,
Rainbow green and yellow, too,
Rainbow orange, rainbow red,
Rainbow smiling overhead.The Colours of the Rainbow
(Tune: Do You Know the Muffin Man?)
Red and orange, yellow, green
Yellow, green, yellow, green,
Red and orange, yellow, green
The colours of the rainbow
Blue and indigo, violet
Vi-o-let, vi-o-let
Blue and indigo, violet
The colours of the rainbow
Christie Burnett is a teacher, presenter, writer and the mother of two. She created Childhood 101 as a place for teachers and parents to access engaging, high quality learning ideas.
Songs About Colors For Toddlers
Do you want your toddler or preschooler to identify basic colors before he/she starts going to school? Songs about colors for toddlers is an excellent way to make them learn colors quickly & in a fun way.
To save you from the hassle of finding the best songs for toddlers, here’s a fun collection of several colors songs, poems, and rhymes. These color recognition songs have well-known nursery rhymes.
For most of my color songs, I either use puppets from our learning colors or learning binders (as shown on the videos below) and the play scarves that help me create fun dances as we work on color recognition.
Songs About Colors For ToddlersUse the YouTube Videos or the lyrics below and add them to your circle time or music time at home to reinforce learning the colors. Use Props such as scarfs and other color items to show each color as you sing.
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Color Finger Family
Sing to the tune of finger family
Red finger,
Red finger,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?
Blue finger,
Blue finger,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?
Green finger,
Green finger,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?
Yellow finger,
Yellow finger,,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?
Orange finger,, Orange finger,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am,
How do you do?
Twinkle, twinkle rainbow star
It’s sung to the tune of twinkle, twinkle little stars. It’s a fun activity, and the lyrics go like:
Twinkle, twinkle yellow star,
How I wonder where you are?
Let’s go looking here and there,
Let’s go looking everywhere.
Twinkle, twinkle, yellow star,
How I wonder where you are?
Moms will sing the song and call one child at a time to find the star with the color she’s singing about. You can change the name of the color each time you sing the song. You can include a fun activity for the song. Use a set of colored flannel stars and ask your child to find the color you’re singing about.
Color Cars
This song is one of my favorite songs because you can sing it in the car as well as with these fun color puppets.
I see a red car,
I see a red car,
How about you?
Yes, I do
Do you see a red car,
Yes I do, yes I do
I see a blue car,
I see a blue car,
How about you?
Yes, I do
Do you see a blue car,
Yes I do, yes I do
I see a yellow car,
I see a yellow car,
How about you?
Yes, I do
Do you see a yellow car,
Yes I do, yes I do
Color Sharks
I should have put this one as the first one because every since I came up with it it has been the favorite of the kids. What kid doesn’t love baby shark? so turn this song in to a color learning song! And for those little ones that still can’t talk much yet, they will be able to participate by saying the “do do do” and holding the right color shark.
Yellow shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Yellow shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Yellow shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Yellow shark
Blue shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Blue shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Blue shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Blue shark
Red shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Red shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Red shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Red shark
Green shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Green shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Green shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
Green shark
What’s Your Favorite Color
My favorite color is blue
How ‘bout you, how ‘bout you (x2)
RED
My favorite color is red
I like red, I like red (x2)
Colors colors what’s your favorite colors (x2)
Green
My favorite color is green
I like green, I like green
Yellow
My favorite color is yellow
I like green, I like yellow
Orange
My favorite color is orange
I like green, I like orange
Purple
My favorite color is purple
I like green, I like purple
Colors colors what’s your favorite colors (x2)
What color is it by Jack Hartman
If you want to engage your kids in color recognition songs, then it should be the one to start with. Play the video as well because it contains common objects, and the singer asked about the color of the object. It makes them learn colors and objects as well. The name of the color that an object has is also displayed so that kids can learn how to write them. What color is it is one of the best songs about colors for toddlers?
Its starting lyrics are given below:
Colors, colors that I see
Colors, colors are beautiful to me
Colors, colors all around the world
Colors, colors, for every boy and girl
This is an apple; it looks like this
This is an apple, what color is it? It’s red
What color are you wearing today
What color Are You Wearing Today? Is another color recognition song, which is fun & engaging. It’s sung to different tunes. However, the m fewest common tune is twinkle twinkle little stars. This song teaches color recognition to toddlers by making them identify the color of clothes they’re wearing. You should help your children by doing the activity together.
Here goes its lyrics:
If you’re wearing blue today,
Stand up now and shout, “Hooray!”
If you’re wearing green or red,
Lie on the floor and go to bed.
If you’re wearing yellow too,
Take a number they’re for you.
If there’s a color I forgot,
Go for a walk and start to hop.
What are you wearing today
This song comes in several versions with different colors. You should choose the one that syncs with the color your children are wearing today.
Another version of the song with different color is given below:
If you’re wearing pink today,
Stand up now and shout, “Hooray!”
If you’re wearing white or black,
Lie on the floor and roll to your back.
If you’re wearing purple too,
Take a number they’re for you.
If there’s a color I forgot,
Go for a walk and start to hop.
Colors all around by Jack Hartman
Colors all around is a wonderful color recognition song by Jack Hartman. It’s a fun & engaging color song for toddlers. You can mix it up with diverse activities to make them learn quicker. Moms should learn with kids to keep them more engaged in the song. It’s one of the best songs for toddlers.
Here goes its lyrics:
Colors all around
Everywhere you go
Colors way up high,
Colors way down low
Colors all around
For us all to see
Make this world a brighter place
For you and me
Look for red and shake your head
On an apple, the color is red
Now look for the green and pat your knees
On a leaf, the color is green
Here we go round the rainbow
This song is a famous song sung by Jack Hartman. Typically, it’s sung to the tune of Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush.
After completing the first verse given below, change the color name to another one.
Here we go round the rainbow,
The rainbow,
The rainbow,
Here we go round the rainbow,
On a wet and rainy morning.
This is the way we color it red,
Color it red,
Color it red,
This is the way we color it red,
On a wet and rainy morning.
Look all the colors I can see
Look all the colors I can see is a great color song by ABCmouse. It’s sing to the tune of she’ll be coming round the mountain. The lyrics include common objects to hook the attention of children. The video is designed extremely well too. Objects are perfectly synced with the lyrics.
Look at all the colors I can see!
I see big red apples in the tree.
I can see my yellow cat,
I can see my big blue hat.
Oh, look at all the colors I can see!
Look at all the colors I can see!
I can see green leaves up in the tree.
I can see my big orange ball,
Purple flowers by the wall.
Oh, look at all the colors I can see!
Orange garden song
Sung this song to the tune of the wheels on the bus. Sing this song with your child and use common vegetables with orange color. It will help them recognize orange color and objects with orange color as well.
The lyrics of the orange garden song are:
The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
Orange, orange, orange,
The pumpkins in my garden are orange, orange, orange,
O-R-A-N-G-E.
Repeat the verse and change the object. In place of pumpkins, you can use carrot, orange, and peach as well.
Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue
It is a fun song and sung to the tune of Head, shoulder, knees, and toes. It will help your kid to remember the color names. You can use diverse activities with this song to teach color names to your toddlers. When combined with the right activity, it one of the best rhyming and easy songs about colors for toddlers.
Place different blocks in front of the kids and ask them to place the finger on a block that has the color you’re naming.
Its lyrics are:
Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue,
Red, yellow, green and blue, green and blue,
Purple, orange, brown and black too,
Red, yellow, green and blue-green and blue
You can change the names of colors according to your choice. However, always start with these colors because this combination of colors is easy and rhyme the best among all other colors.
Color Popsicles by Cocomelon
One of our favorite YouTube channels is Cocomelon. They have the most entertaining songs and great graphics so no wonder they have won the YouTube award. The have a song called popsicle colors and it is really fun and educational to learn colors.
Oh Rainbow
Sing to tune of “Oh, Christmas Tree”
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Oh rainbow, oh rainbow
How lovely are your colors
Oh rainbow, oh rainbow
How lovely are your colors
Purple, red, and orange too
Yellow, green, and blue so true
Oh rainbow, oh rainbow
How lovely are your colors.
All the above songs are easy, fun, and engaging for your preschoolers. These are the best songs about colors for toddlers. So if you are in the process of teaching your toddler with some fun, then these are needed songs for you. Let us know if you have something interesting to share with us!
Rhymes and Finger Play Songs about colors for toddlers
The below rhymes and finger plays are not songs but are like small poems you can learn and play using the hand-motions to go along.
Part of developing language is using mimic to communicate. These poems are great for encouraging mimic and repetition.
Beautiful Rainbow
One day the sun was shining bright. (Hold up right hand for sun)
But clouds came along, it was dark as night. (Hold up left hand for clouds)
The rain began to sprinkle down. (Wiggle both hands for rain coming down)
Soon it was raining all over town.
But when the clouds had passed on by, (Move both hands to the right)
A beautiful rainbow stretched across the sky. (Left hand makes arc over head from right to left)
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My Moscow. Leisure for children of senior preschool age
Zh.I. Khvorova , music director, School No. 1028 of Moscow, SP-3
Purpose. Arouse the interest of children in their hometown, the capital of Russia, Moscow. Get to know some of the sights of the city. To teach children to navigate in Moscow using a map, to find their area on it. Develop children's speech.
Tasks. To consolidate children's knowledge of the sights of Moscow.
Preparatory work. Reading stories to children, conducting conversations, learning poems, proverbs, song and dance material on the theme of the holiday with children. Acquaintance with the symbols of the city - the flag, coat of arms, anthem.
Decoration of the hall for the holiday. Selection of audio recordings. Making a presentation. Preparation of the necessary technical equipment.
Holiday
Under the “Hymn of Moscow” (music by I. Dunaevsky, lyrics by M. Lisyansky), children enter the music hall and sit on chairs.
Master. Hello guys! Today we have an unusual leisure: we will travel around Moscow and see many sights. Tell me: what is the name of our Motherland?
Children. Russia.
Leader. And what is the name of the capital of our Motherland?
Children. The capital of our Motherland is the city of Moscow.
Leader. That's right, Moscow! Why is Moscow called the capital?
Children. Because the president is located in the capital of any state.
Leader. Do you know the name of the President of Russia?
Children. President of Russia - Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
Leader. What are the inhabitants of Moscow called?
Children. Residents of Moscow are called Muscovites.
Leader. Let's remember proverbs about Moscow.
Children ( in turn ).
All the people are proud of Moscow, the capital.
The entire Russian land is visible from the Kremlin.
Moscow has been built for centuries.
Whoever has never been to Moscow has never seen beauty.
All roads lead to Moscow.
Leader. Guys, each city has its own flag, coat of arms and anthem.
What is an anthem?
Children. The main song of the country or city.
Leader. That's right, we listened to the Anthems of Russia and Moscow.
Leader. Look at the flag of Moscow - what is depicted on it?
Children. George the Victorious in a blue cloak on a white horse against a red shield.
Leader. What do these colors mean?
Children. These are the colors of the Russian flag.
The song “White, Blue, Red” by S. Smirnova is performed.
Lead. Well done guys, you answered my questions correctly, and now it's time for us to go on a trip.
Glorious is the city of our grandfathers,
Having experienced a lot in life.
Many wars and many troubles,
Many joyful victories!
And above all times
The ancient Kremlin, guarded by us,
Protects us from year to year -
Our pride and stronghold!
( N. Konchalovskaya )
A song about Moscow is performed at the choice of the music director.
The presenter's further story is followed by slide show .
Master. While we were singing a song, we ended up near Red Square. Look how beautiful she is! In the old days, the word "red" meant beautiful. Red Square, red girl, red fellow...
There are always a lot of people on Red Square - both Russians and guests from other countries. Everyone wants to see where the parades are held, to hear the chiming clock, according to which our whole country checks the time.
And here is St. Basil's Cathedral - for its carved domes, it was nicknamed the "stone flower". Nearby is a monument to Minin and Pozharsky - they fought against the Polish invaders. And here is the Kremlin. The word Kremlin means fortress. The Kremlin is the heart of our Motherland. Look at the beautiful, majestic towers near the Kremlin, and each has its own name, its own history. By the name of the tower one could understand what it was intended for. For example: Arsenalnaya - there was a warehouse of weapons in it; Borovitskaya - nearby was a green forest; The Taynitskaya tower keeps a secret: once there was a “secret well” with drinking water in it; The Spasskaya Tower is famous for the chimes hanging on it; the main gates of the Kremlin are located in this tower. Above the Nikolskaya, Spasskaya, Borovitskaya, Troitskaya, Vodovzvodnaya towers ruby stars flaunt.
The president works in the Kremlin.
In the Kremlin courtyard we see two monuments: "Tsar Cannon" and "Tsar Bell".
Moscow has the title - "hero city".
Child.
Our capital is the hero city.
Red stars are burning above you!
Native city - hero city.
Red stars are burning above you!
The whole country keeps the memory of the terrible days when the Great Patriotic War was going on. A lot of Muscovites went to the front and did not return - they erected monuments, obelisks.
Lead. Children, tell me, please, what is this monument near the Kremlin wall?
Children. This is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Child.
Near the Kremlin wall,
Where the park spreads,
People are standing silently, taking off their hats.
There is a fire burning there,
And in the ground next to it, the Unknown Soldier sleeps
Eternal sleep.
( A. Ilyina )
Host. A fire is always burning here, in any weather - as a token of gratitude and memory to the fallen soldiers.
The song "Golden Star of Moscow" sounds (music by R. Boyko, lyrics by M. Plyatskovsky) - children perform a dance composition.
Master.
How cunning it is
This is a fast subway!
Underground, but light!
The trains are running so fast!
We can quickly get there
Someone to visit, someone to go home!
We love this kind of transport!
( N. Ignatova )
Children listen to a song about the metro.
Master. Here we are with you!
Child.
We went with a friend Any.
We took off our fur coats in the theatre,
We took off our warm scarves.
We were in the theater, in the locker room
We were given numbers in our hands.
Finally, I'm in ballet -
I forgot everything in the world!
( A. Barto )
Host. Guys, who recognized this theatre? What is it called?
Children. This is the Bolshoi Theatre.
Leader. Do you know why it's called that?
Children ( in turn ).
Because in the old days this theater was one of the largest in Russia. This theater is considered one of the most significant opera and ballet theaters in the world.
Leader. That's right, people come to this theater to listen to opera, to watch ballet.
( A small talk about opera and ballet is being held. )
But Tverskaya Street is the central street of Moscow. On this street there is a monument to the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, so the square on which the monument is erected is called Pushkinskaya.
Children, remember Pushkin's works! ( Children list familiar works. )
Wonderful tower in Zamoskvorechie,
There are no pictures in it.
Here lived a merchant, an aesthete at heart,
He was faithful to Russian art.
He was extremely accurate in business,
Deftly ruled the Manufactory,
Set a goal for himself,
Create a museum to live through the ages.
All his life he collected canvases,
Having impeccable taste,
He knew the skill of artists,
He helped them nobly.
Built a miracle gallery,
He bequeathed it to Moscow,
Every room in it is incomparable,
If you haven't been there, go quickly...
He bequeathed it to Moscow.
( Love 10 ; http://www.stihi.ru/2014/08/13/4170 )
What is the name of this tower?
Children. Tretyakov Gallery - it is named after its founder, Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov.
Leader. Children, you are great: you know so much about Moscow! When you grow up and go to school, you will get even more knowledge! And then many of you will probably enter this university, which is called Lomonosov Moscow State University - Moscow State University. It also bears the name of its founder Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, the great Russian scientist, naturalist, poet, philosopher...
Child.
There are countless cities:
Both Paris and London exist,
Rome, Venice, Berlin
Vienna, Tokyo, Beijing -
Great, glorious cities
Crowded, noisy, brightest
And yet
There is one - the most expensive,
The city is close and dear,
The one that was called Moscow!
( S. Marshak )
Children perform a dance composition with sultans (music and movements at the choice of the music director).
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Music at home with a teacher
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2 junior group
Look what an interesting cat! She knows many different emotions, let's repeat them!
So we found ourselves in a flower meadow. And there are not enough flowers, let's turn into them!
Let's grow to the music, reach out to the sun together, open our hands - a flower bud. But remember, spring rain can come at any moment, have time to close the flower from the rain.
What a wonderful spring has come, and of course we will sing a cheerful song about it! Lyrics
Musical living room with Tatyana Nikolaevna
Spring has come to us (Video)
Spring has come to us music Lyrics of song
Hello Spring! video sequence
The music is getting warm Lyrics of the song
The long-awaited spring (song + video sequence)
Music for the song Lyrics of the song "Long-awaited spring"
In connection with quarantine measures, the theater Russian scale organizes free online quests and master classes with heroes for children cartoons on instagram. Events are held daily at 14:00 and at 19:30 on Instagram.
Music lessons can be fun even for the most restless children, if you find the right approach to the process. One of the most unusual ways is to make a musical instrument yourself, together with a child. The sound of such instruments will, of course, be different from real ones, but they are made so simply and easily that you will not regret taking the time to create them. You will find almost all the materials at home and make an entire orchestra. And the photos of the master classes will help you with this, Forward!
Crocodile castanets
Mallet
Cymbals
Let's learn and sing a song about space travel together
Let's play:
Maybe we'll get lucky and see a sleepwalker, or maybe several. Perhaps they are very friendly and love to play?
Game and music for it and funny sleepwalkers
Musical and didactic game "Pencil and brush" - a pencil and a brush invite children to an exhibition of paintings. Let's determine which pictures were drawn by a pencil, and which by a brush.
"Cinderella" - help the prince find Cinderella in the direction of the melody. Developing high pitch hearing.
"Pencil and brush" - a pencil and a brush invite children to an exhibition of paintings. Let's determine which pictures were drawn by a pencil, and which by a brush.
"Leopold and mice" - Leopold the cat taught his mice to step up and down. Let's determine where his mice are walking.
"Musicians Gnomes" - we develop pitch hearing. Learn to identify high, medium and low sounds.
"Guess the musical instrument" - everyone loves to play musical instruments. Can we guess what musical instrument sounds? Let's check ourselves.
"Apple tree" - musical apple trees invite children to learn how to identify the nature of music.
"Matryoshka" - developing pitch hearing. Let's determine the direction of movement of the matryoshka in the direction of movement of the melody.
"Minor - major" - we develop a modal feeling. 2 brothers in major and minor introduce the guys to the types of moods in music.
"Musical Animals" - get acquainted with musical instruments, learn to identify a musical instrument by sound.
"Three Dances" - get acquainted with musical genres.
"Whose hat, whose shoes" - cartoon characters invite you to play, guess the dance genre.
Outdoor game "How do animals walk?" This game will help kids remember how animals walk. And the game develops imagination, pitch and timbre hearing. Listen to the song, think and picture how different animals walk.
Dance-game "Spoons" Develops coordination of movements, fine motor skills.
Musical and didactic game "Teremok"
An adult begins a fairy tale: There is a teremok in the field, How beautiful and tall it is. Here, across the field, someone is running towards the tower. Someone is hurrying across the field.
The child listens to music and determines the nature of the music by the sound and what character of the fairy tale it suits. The game develops an ear for music and creativity.
Musical game "Mom and baby" The game helps to consolidate pitch hearing and voice development. Sing songs of animals in roles. An adult is a mother (sings in the lower register), a child is a baby (sings in the upper register). To make it more fun, you can switch roles when you repeat.
Musical game "Tuki-tok, hammer" Aimed at the development of auditory attention, the ability to distinguish musical passages and act accordingly.
Outdoor game "Sun" As soon as the sun begins to rise into the sky, fragrant, spring flowers wake up, and stretch upwards, behind him. And in the evening, when the sun sets, the flowers close their buds and lower them down.
Musical and didactic game "Echo" Game aimed at the development of attention, sense of rhythm, onomatopoeia.
Kitchen Orchestra Musical Game Even in the kitchen you can have fun and make a real orchestra!
Wonderful dancing - games will help to develop coordination of movements and attentiveness in children.