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Jennifer Smith
March 8, 2013
Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/03/jesus-has-risen-handbell-chart.html preview of my handbell chart for Jesus Is Risen8×10 pagesThe following link is: my handbell chart for Jesus Has Risen (in Google Docs) I have the basic Key of C one octave no-brand-name handbells. This chart is made it for Jesus Has Risen: [*Key of C Major, ¾ time sig.]. *To change the key of the piano sheet music go to song on the the music player on…
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Brittney
March 7, 2013
I am SOOO excited to tell you this! I am teaming up with my darling sister-in-law, Jen, to bring you a whole bunch of fun new things to download! Jen is an amazing graphic designer. Some of you may have seen her day-planner, and you m…
Jennifer Smith
March 3, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/03/latter-day-apostles-music-and-song.html Here is a great song to help learn and remember the names of the apostles in order. Click HERE for the link.
Jennifer Smith
March 2, 2013
Downloaded from: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PattiesPrimaryPlace/~3/RoDSoZW-9wM/march-singing-time-with-dr-seuss.html IN HONOR OF DR. SEUSS….Bring in your Dr. Seuss Hat to Primary to choose songs OUT OF THE CAT IN THE HAT’S HAT for tomorrow! The kids would LOVE it if you dressed up like Thing 1 or Thing 2! Here’s my old principal dressed up as Thing 1…super cute! I think I may try to dressup in a “FOX IN SOX” outfit. Ya think it’s too cheesy?…
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Brittney
February 28, 2013
Flip charts can be a great way to teach a new song. I have several opinions about them, so I’ll share a few of those with you and then give you some ideas about how I create flip charts and how you can do it at home!Opinion #1: Don’t overus…
Brittney
February 26, 2013
Here is a flip chart for If the Savior Stood Beside Me. It is pretty much just key words with pictures. On the chorus, the first two verses have “watching over me” in a downward direction, on the last chorus those words go up so the kids ca…
Jennifer Smith
February 25, 2013
Downloaded from: http://afprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/02/q-how-to-teach-song-from-scratch.html Q: I would love a post on how to teach a song. I am a newly called chorister and being a college-age convert to the church I never experienced primary as a child. I’m just not sure how to teach a song from the beginning …..thanks! A: Yes. Teaching a new song can be really daunting. It doesn’t matter if you’ve done it a million times, you…
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Brittney
February 25, 2013
Q: I would love a post on how to teach a song. I am a newly called chorister and being a college-age convert to the church I never experienced primary as a child. I’m just not sure how to teach a song from the beginning …..thanks!A: Yes. …
Jennifer Smith
February 23, 2013
Downloaded from: http://afprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/02/q-using-singing-time-wisely.html Q:I’ve just been called to be the chorister and am having a hard time with structuring singing time. When do you do what? What elements does a successful singing time include? Should you do a game every time? How much time should I spend on a new song each week? A: Well, this is a very good question (series of questions, actually)! This will be kind of…
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Brittney
February 23, 2013
Q:I’ve just been called to be the chorister and am having a hard time with structuring singing time. When do you do what? What elements does a successful singing time include? Should you do a game every time? How much time should I spend on a new song …
Jennifer Smith
February 23, 2013
Downloaded from: http://aprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/02/a-case-of-singing-bug-310-singing-time.html For March 10, I originally thought about doing the “Musicial Measles” that seems so popular . . . UNTIL I found this variation, called “A Case of the Singing Bug”, from HERE. I like that’s it’s called a singing bug (how many kids know what measles are anymore?) and that the ‘antidote’ is a skittle. So fun!!! And using rainbow-colored skittles is a fun precursor to St….
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Jennifer Smith
February 22, 2013
Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/02/if-savior-stood-beside-me-arrangements.html DeFord Music offers these arrangements of If The Savior Stood Beside Me. Background for the song, which was written for the composer’s daughter’s baptism, can also be found on that site. It’s worth reading. :)