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		<title>Transition With Song</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Transition With Song Kindergarten teacher Marna Ingerson of Lancaster Schools writes, &#8220;All of my transitional directions are sung. &#8216;Line up! Line up! Everybody line up!&#8217; Directions for activities: &#8216;Turn your eyes up here, up here&#8217;. Repeat and point up or down or left or to the chart. Then we begin to read, write, etc. We [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><img decoding="async" src="http://www.aimhieducational.com/images/music.jpg" alt="" width="187" height="250" align="right" />Kindergarten teacher Marna Ingerson of Lancaster Schools writes, &#8220;All of my transitional directions are sung. &#8216;Line up! Line up! Everybody line up!&#8217; Directions for activities: &#8216;Turn your eyes up here, up here&#8217;. Repeat and point up or down or left or to the chart. Then we begin to read, write, etc. We sing a thank you song for our guest speakers, volunteers, etc. &#8216;Thank you! Thank you! Thank you very much, Mr/Mrs ___________.&#8217; We deal with respect and consideration of others constantly.&#8221;</p>
<p>Singing instructions to children early in their education is a marvelous way to introduce music to learning as well as a unique way to help students transition and to draw attention. Try it and see how it works for you!</p>
<p>For more help with using music in the classroom, visit <a href="http://www.songsforteaching.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.songsforteaching.com</a> for downloads, cds, and other sources to promote learning on any subject with music.</p>
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