One of the first things you have to remember in trying to teach a song to preschool children is attention span. They have a 10 to 15 minute attention span. Years ago I ran a preschool with children ages 2-10. I decided to put on a Christmas program for the parents so to teach the songs we sang them every morning at snack time. I picked short songs that were fun and played records with the songs that the children could sing to. Once we had the words down I added hand movements and then divided the children into age groups so each had a song to sing. The teachers would practice with their age group the song and we continued to sing the songs at snack time. By the time of our program the kids knew their songs and the program was a success.
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just sing it in a tune of a nursery rhyme then when they have memorized it; teach them the real tune
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You could teach preschool at home if your house is big and has teaching things like whiteboards,paint,and other activates.
Fore preschool kids, it is very important to teach them ABCs and numbers. It is the foundation of learning everything. But don't feel pressure, you can always teach preschool kids ABCs by playing games.
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The difference is Preschool teach children there numbers , colors & shapes. basically getting children ready for kindergarten. Kindergarten is a little more advance than preschool because it teach children how to write there name read etc. * sending your child to preschool will help them less likely to repeat kindergarten.
Many use handout sheets and a lot of coloring activities, but the teaching style that uses hands-on activities that are fun for the children, but teach them something is the best. Circle time when they are all together is good, too. Singing songs, manipulating objects, counting activities, alphabet activities, art activities, play, and games are all used in preschool,
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