Grade 2

Hello my Grade 2’s!!

Here is the youtube video of the song we learned in class: Do Re Mi! Please sing along with the actions, perhaps you can teach your family how to sing the song!

I have attached the youtube link of where the song come from: The Movie Sound of Music! Please feel free to use and sing along!

Do, Re, Mi – Sound of Music!

Do, Re, Mi – With hand signs!

I have attached 2 youtube links for learning/ practicing Solfa Hand Signs while singing Twinkle, Twinkle, ABC, Baa Baa Black Sheep. For Baa Baa Black sheep, the version I did is a simpler version. The link I provided only had the original version available so it will be slightly different from mine. Both are great to sing! Hope you Enjoy!

Youtube links:

Twinkle Twinkle – Singing in Solfa, Twinkle Twinkle – Solfa Hand signs, ABC – Singing in Solfa (try to do your hand signs with the song!), Baa Baa Black Sheep

Lesson 3: Can you find the “NOTE”  difference between Merrily we Roll Along and Mary Had a little lamb? Is it Do? Re? Mi? Fa? or So?

Lesson 4: Hot Cross Buns – Solfege

Hot Cross Buns – Sing along!

Lesson 5: Row Row Row Your Boat – with HIGH “DO”

(Optional1) Solfege: piano playing, try singing along with the notes!

(Optional!) Advanced: Row your boat (hearing different voices starting at different times)

Lesson 6: This old Man – A lot of skipping in between notes, so be careful!

This old Man – what it would look like as music notes!

Lesson 7: Are you Sleeping? Frere Jaque

 

 

GRADE LEVEL MATERIALS - Callirgos Music

 

Other Fun Songs you can sing!

Why We Sing:
Green Sally Up:
This is a hand clapping version, however, if you remember the dance, please feel free to dance to it and sing along! If you’d like to learn the hand clapping version, please go ahead!
Ukulele!
Attached are a few links to songs that have chords for ukuleles. If you don’t have a ukulele at home, not to worry! I have even attached “Build your own Ukulele/instrument projects” you could do (if interested), or if you’d like to sing along/ play on a different instrument as a challenge (ex. figuring out how to play the melody or a rhythm – please do so!)
DIY instruments: “Do It Yourself” – or with your siblings/ family! Creative projects you can do!
Making a Ukulele (even though it says guitar, its actually a Ukulele):