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Hello

 

I’m looking for suggestions on hello and goodbye songs for a nursery class. Also could you tell me what tune they sung too?

 

Thought it would be great to begin and end a session properly. .

 

Thank you

Sarah

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Morning ______, Morning _________, Morning _________, Morning _________,

It's very nice to see you, It's very nice to see you, at school today, school today.

 

To the tune of Frère Jacques.

Again best done in a circle.

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We sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star as our goodbye song.

 

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

How I wonder what you are

Up above the world so high

Like a diamond in the sky

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

How I wonder what you are

 

It's time to say goodbye (wave both hands)

It's time to say goodbye (wave both hands)

Goodbye (wave left hand)

Goodbye (wave right hand)

Goodbyeeee (wave both hands)

 

At the end of the day the children are used to be asked what songs they would like to sing and they always picked this as the last song, so we use it all the time now. This works well with 2-4 year dols, but would work with other ages too.

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'Good Morning,Scarlet

good morning Scarlet

good morning Scarlet,and how are you today?'

 

Goodbye Scarlet...etc....did you have fun today?

 

to the tune of 'football crazy'............................which shows how old I am! We introduced this very recently and all the children enjoy joining in.....parents are also telling us that their children are singing it at home, which is lovely!'

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to the tune of my hat it has three corners

we sing goodbye to ......we sing goodbye to .....we sing goodbye to .....

its time for us to go

or the tick tock song(tune ????)

the clock goes tick tock ,the clock goes tick tock ,the clock goes tick tock its time to say goodbye

goobye.....goodbye.......goodbye.......its time to say goodbye.

these can both be used as hello songs just substitute hello for goodbye and its time for us to play or your welcome here today

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To the tune of farmers in his den:

 

It's time to say hello

It's time to say hello

E I ally oh

It's time to say Hello

 

It's time to clap our hands

It't time to clap our hands

E I ally oh

It's time to clap our hands

 

It's time to tap our Knees

it's time to tap our knees

E I Ally oh

It's time to tap our knees

 

then children keep their hands on their knees ready for registration - does seem to focus them.

 

Same tune with similar words can be adapted for goodbye song

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Hello, hello it's nice to see you

Hello, hello, it's nice to see you

I must say, you've made my day,

helllo, hello, hello.

 

I try to make eye contact with each child as we sing it, and we all wave to eacxh other.

 

At the end of teh day we sing it again but replace word hello with goodbye.

 

To get to know names we sing:

 

[All sit in a circle, I hold some kind of toy]

 

Itsy Bitsy bumble bee

Won't you say your name to me

[ Throw toy to a child]

[child says] My name is....

[All say] Hello .....

 

Sing again, this time that child throws toy to another, that child then says her name and we all say hello back.

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We have two hello songs.

My favourite is

 

Oh here we are together, together together

Oh here we are together all sitting on the floor

There's Fred and Victoria and William and Kate

With jodie and Ruby and jeremy and Kyle (Rpt till you have gone round the circle)

Oh here we are together together together

Oh here we are together all sitting on the floor.

 

carpet/round a table/on our bums the children suggessted many different ideas for this.

Obviously ive made the childrens names up! but you get the jist. the children have sung their own names we have done it all together we mix it up andobviously its a different version every day! We sway from left to right whilst we are singing this too.

 

The other is

 

Hello everyone (Wave to everyone)

Hello everyone

Glad that you are here (thumbs up sign which goes up and down)

Hello everyone

Hello everyone

Glad that you are here

I, I, I, I, I'm glad that you are here ( clap for each I each one getting higher then rpt the thumbs)

I, I, I, I, I'm glad that you are here

 

We then speed it up slow it down do a differnt voice etc ask the kids

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We have two hello songs.

My favourite is

 

Oh here we are together, together together

Oh here we are together all sitting on the floor

There's Fred and Victoria and William and Kate

With jodie and Ruby and jeremy and Kyle (Rpt till you have gone round the circle)

Oh here we are together together together

Oh here we are together all sitting on the floor.

 

carpet/round a table/on our bums the children suggessted many different ideas for this.

Obviously ive made the childrens names up! but you get the jist. the children have sung their own names we have done it all together we mix it up andobviously its a different version every day! We sway from left to right whilst we are singing this too.

 

The other is

 

Hello everyone (Wave to everyone)

Hello everyone

Glad that you are here (thumbs up sign which goes up and down)

Hello everyone

Hello everyone

Glad that you are here

I, I, I, I, I'm glad that you are here ( clap for each I each one getting higher then rpt the thumbs)

I, I, I, I, I'm glad that you are here

 

We then speed it up slow it down do a differnt voice etc ask the kids

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We do one with sign language to happy birthday.

 

Good morning to you

Good morning to you

Good morning dear friends

Good morning to you

 

my fav is the days of the week to the Adams family tune-easier to post a clip

 

days the week-Adam family

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