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Holding Hands Around The World: Mail Swap

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/05/holding-hands-around-world-mail-swap.html I decided to incorporate a mail swap when we learned the song Holding Hands Around the World. I found two Primaries in Italy and Japan to do our mail swap with (our Utah Ward was big enough to split with two other Wards). Finding a Ward turned out to be trickier than I thought, but I pulled it off. So, if you want to do this be sure…
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Holding Hands Around The World: Where Are They From?

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/04/holding-hands-around-world-where-are.html image source Tape/Draw an Earth on the board A child comes up and picks a paper person (link to printable below) Have 3 interesting things about where the paper doll is from to give as hints when the children need help. After they guess it right, sing. Repeat *You can add some movement to this activity by adding things to do related to the county you’re talking…
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Holding Hands Around The World: Color Coordinated Singing

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/04/holding-hands-around-world-color.html Hand out Popsicle Stick People who have shirts that color-coordinate with colored lyric phrases on a poster or on the board. Have each class sing only the words that are the same color as thePopsicle Stick Person their Teacher is holding! Teachers swap Popsicle Stick People, sing again.

Paper Circle Of People

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/04/how-to-cut-out-circle-of-people.html image sourceInstructions out how to cut out a circle of people are HERE. I want to use this idea for Holding Hands Around the World, but am still trying to figure out exactly how…. IDEAS: Have each child choose a person in the circle to draw a face and color clothes on. Write their name on the shirt with Sharpie. Send with our letters (we’re doing a mail…
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