Hi there! Are you looking for no-prep music resources for Fall that you can use in your preschool classes? We’ve got what you’re looking for, including a pumpkin-themed music lesson plan.
Here in Oklahoma, the temperature is just starting to drop after a very very hot summer. People are coming outside to enjoy the weather, and pumpkin spice latte is back on your local cafe menu. Fall is coming!
Fall has a number of themes and activities that children enjoy and can be incorporated into music class. Over the next few weeks, I’m going to show you some of my Fall lesson plans that will help you celebrate the season.
One of our favorite Fall activities in our family is to visit the local pumpkin patch and pick out pumpkins for decoration and carving.
You’d be surprised at how many pumpkin songs I’ve gathered over the years, so I’ve put together a pumpkin theme preschool music plan to use in your class.
Click here to purchase the pumpkin-themed lesson plan for preschool music classes.
This lesson plan was designed for movement-based preschool music classes. All of the activities support and encourage large, full-body movements in children to help them develop important skills such as gross motor skills and coordination. As they hone in on these skills, finer motor skills will start to fall into place. This sets kids up for success in future music lessons.
I make a point to keep my preschool music lesson plans super simple so that any teacher can follow them, even if you don’t have a lot of music knowledge. You can also easily rearrange the plan or substitute your own activities and ideas as needed. Many of the songs are piggyback songs so that you don’t have to learn tons of new music in order to teach the class. There is sheet music to follow for sing-along songs and the plan shows you exactly which pre-recorded songs you’ll need to add to your playlist. These are all songs that are easy to find on Amazon Music, Spotify or your favorite music streaming platform.
You can find the full lesson plan on Teachers Pay Teachers, but here are the highlights:
- Easy sing-along songs featuring the animal theme
- Sheet music and lyrics for those 5 songs
- Fun songs to add to your playlist that appeal to young kids
- A list of pumpkin-themed stories to read to your class
- Specific instructions on how to use all of the songs and activities with kids ages 0-5
- Carefully ordered activities to keep your students engaged and to help your class flow smoothly
Click here to purchase the Pumpkin-themed lesson plan.
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