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Grade 3 "SING"


SING!

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The Springdale Shuffle

Remember that we are chanting these lyrics!  Chants are rhythmically spoken words done in unison (all together)

​Remember that we are chanting these lyrics!  Chants are rhythmically spoken words done in unison (all together)

Here's some fun echo chant's to try at home!

“I Say, You Say”

        T:    I say, you say
        S:    I say, you say
        T:    That’s the best way
        S:    That’s the best way
        T:    We can all play
        S:    We can all play
        T:    I say, you say
        S:    I say, you say

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My Aunt Came Back
My aunt came back (My aunt came back)
 From old Japan, (From old Japan,)
 And she brought with her (And she brought with her)
 A big hand fan. (A big hand fan.) 
My aunt came back (continue echo) 
From old Algiers,
 And she brought with her
 A pair of shears.
 My aunt came back
 From Holland, too,
 And she brought with her
 A wooden shoe. 
My aunt came back 
From Niagara Falls, 
And she brought with her 
A ping-pong ball.
 My aunt came back 
From the New York Fair, 
And she brought with her
 A rocking chair. 
My aunt came back 
From Kalamazoo, 
And she brought with her 
Some gum to chew.
 My aunt came back
 From Timbuktu,
 And she brought with her 
Some clowns like you!

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Brazilian Bop
1. Hey oh Brazilian bop!…
I’m gonna go back to my block…
With a pizza in my hand…
I’m gonna be a pizza man…
Pizza man…In my hand…
2. Hey oh Brazilian bop!…
I’m gonna go back to my block…
With a book in my hand…
I’m gonna be a librarian…
Librarian…pizza man…in my hand…
3. Hey oh Brazilian bop!…
I’m gonna go back to my block…
With a basketball in my hand…
I’m gonna be a basketball star…
Basketball star…librarian…pizza man…in my hand. 

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Ooh!  A Lay-Ah!

Ooh a lay a…a ricky ticky tumba…
A mazza mazza mazza…oh ay oh ay ay oh ay ay oh ay oh…
Version 2: 
Ooh a milkshake…a sticky sticky meatball…
A mozzarella pizza…oh all the eggs all the eggs are broken!…

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Bim Bam Razz a Matazz

Bim bom bim bom (slap your hands against your thighs in rhythm)
razzama tazzama (roll your arms in front of you [like for wheels on the bus])
Tish tosh tish tosh (shrug your shoulders up and down in rhythm)
wally woo woo (lean your head from side to side in rhythm).
Bim bom bim bom razzama tazzama
Tish tosh tish tosh wally woo woo.

Stand up, sit down
Up again and turn around
Stand up, sit down
Up again and turn around.
 
Bim bom bim bom razzama tazzama
Tish tosh tish tosh wally woo woo
Bim bom bim bom razzama tazzama
Tish tosh tish tosh wally woo woo

Hands on your head, hands on your knees
When you have a cold, it makes you sneeze.
Hands on your head, hands on your knees
When you have a cold, it makes you sneeze.
 
Bim bom bim bom razzama tazzama
Tish tosh tish tosh wally woo woo.
Bim bom bim bom razzama tazzama
Tish tosh tish tosh wally woo woo.

Elbows front, elbows back
When you are a duck, you go quack, quack, quack.
Elbows front, elbows back
When you are a duck, you go quack, quack, quack.
 
Bim bom bim bom razzama tazzama
Tish tosh tish tosh wally woo woo.
Bim bom bim bom razzama tazzama
Tish tosh tish tosh wally woo woo.


Improvisation:  to make, invent, or change on the spot

Sometimes we improvise different songs.  We can change the words, or we can keep the main idea of the song and change some of the melodies, tempos, or rhythms in the song.  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a GREAT improviser.  Check out this video!  Afterwards, see if you can improvise (change) "I Say, You Say".  How did you do?
​A veces improvisamos diferentes canciones. Podemos cambiar las palabras, o podemos mantener la idea principal de la canción y cambiar algunas de las melodías, tempos o ritmos de la canción. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart fue un GRAN improvisador. ¡Mira este video! Después, vea si puede improvisar (cambiar) "Yo digo, usted dice". ¿Como hiciste?

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