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Hi, just joined and already asking questions (sorry xD ) but im moving back to with the lovely littlies in Reception after 4 years in KS1 and want to do a hello or welcome song each morning to start the term. Do any of you do this and would you mind sharing?

 

Thank you :o

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H and welcome we sing and sign

 

hello everyone how are you,

hello everyone how are you,

hello everyone how are you,

how are you today, they respond with very well thank you etc

 

the other one we sing and sign is

 

good morning everyone,

good morning everyone

its time for school, its time time for school,

good morning everyone. you could also sing the child s name instead of every one.

killowengirl

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H and welcome we sing and sign

 

hello everyone how are you,

hello everyone how are you,

hello everyone how are you,

how are you today, they respond with very well thank you etc

 

the other one we sing and sign is

 

good morning everyone,

good morning everyone

its time for school, its time time for school,

good morning everyone. you could also sing the child s name instead of every one.

killowengirl

 

Sing AND sign?

How do you sign please, especially your first one?

We used to sing this with arms crossed and linked making a chain and then move arms gently up and down.

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Hello

 

We sing and sign too:

Hello everyone how are you?

Hello everyone, it's good to see you here.

 

I love singing and signing. The more you do it the easier it becomes! an hello is great to do as it's a small wave of the hand.

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very small group so sing and sign

hello, hello to (childs name)

hello, hello to

hello, hello to

it's nice to see you here

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tune: "Frere Jacques"

 

Hello ... (child's name) Hello ...

How are you? How are you?

Glad you came to school today. Glad you came to school today

Please shake my hand. Please shake my hand. (shake child's hand)

 

Good Morning (child's name)

How are you?

Shake hands with (next child's name) next to you

 

Continue around the circle we include the teachers too.

 

Hello How Are You?

 

Hello, how are you?

Hello, how are you?

Hello, how are you, how are you today?

 

Turn to your neighbor and shake their hand.

Turn to your neighbor and shake their hand.

Turn to your neighbor and shake their hand,

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We sing:

 

Good morning friends,

good morning friends

How are we today?

We've got a busy day before us

with lots of work and lots of play!

 

Works for us and children really enjoy it!

 

 

Poppypig

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Cait, your mention of "Good evening friend Brownie" brought back many happy memories of when I ran a Brownie pack a long time ago!

Anita

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We sing

 

Good Morning Good Morning

 

It's a good good good good morning

 

We say hello and how do you do

 

to all our friends and teachers too

 

Good Morning Good Morning

 

Its a good good good good morning

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Hi, just joined and already asking questions (sorry xD ) but im moving back to with the lovely littlies in Reception after 4 years in KS1 and want to do a hello or welcome song each morning to start the term. Do any of you do this and would you mind sharing?

 

Thank you :o

 

Hello Hello in 'It's Time To Fly' song book is fab, and very adaptable. Comes with cd if you don't have guitar or don't like singing unaccompanied. On a general note, can highly recommend Out Of The Ark for music resources. Check them out at www.outoftheark.co.uk. Happy singing!

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