Lifecycle Songs
John Heath and I are going through California standards for grades 1-4, trying to figure out the most important points to turn into songs for this upcoming show. We know that many of you have already purchased this play, so it may seem strange that we're still trying to figure it out.
That seems to be the Bad Wolf Way.
Here's the list of song topics that John's proposed:
1) animals inhabit different environments, are adapted to them.
2) food chain: animals eat plants and other animals; predator/prey
3) sequential stages of life are different for different animals
4) predictability of life cycle: organisms produce offspring of their own
kind that in adult stage resemble adult parents and each other
5) extinction: past, present, future (diversity, mutual dependence)
6) metamorphosis: silk worms, frogs, butterflies
7) Plants: how the get nourishment (roots, leaves)
8) plants: connection between fruits and flowers and reproduction
What do you think? The grade level for this show is 1-4, but we're especially hoping it's useful for grades 1-2, since we don't write that much for the primary levels. We'd like to hear your comments.
2 Comments:
Your song topics sound very ambitious. As a second grade teacher, we have performed your plays and love them. We will be hatching chickens in March. Your life cycle songs would be super.
Suggestion:(This might be too specific) a song from the embryo's point of view inside the egg,(seeing blood vessels, eating the yolk for food, etc.) to hatching (popping the airsac, cracking the shell), growing , and then reproducing.
Love your blog. As I just found it today and read it through, this is just what students need. Thank goodness, there are some great thinkers out there.....
School librarian from Northern Manitoba
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