Monday, March 7, 2011

Hello song

Since my blog is new and lacking in the number of posts, i thought i'd occasionally post a few ideas i've used over the past few months. Each sunday we sing a hello song to new and visiting children. I like the "Hello" song and when i was called, it was the only one our primary knew, but singing it each week was getting stale. Then i came across an idea on several chorister blogs to try singing hello in different languages. So I made these language signs with flags on them. The visitor or new child picks 2 languages. (or if there's 2 visitors, they can each pick one. For multiple visitors, we usually sing "here we are together") Anyway, 1/2 the primary sings 1 language, the other 1/2 sings the other language instead of "hello". The kids seems to like it and it gives variety. Of course, true to form, i botch several of the languages, but thankfully, many teachers and even primary children know the correct pronunciation!

5 comments:

  1. I am really liking several of your ideas, thank you for sharing! I am a new chorister and can use all the help I can get. I have wanted to start using different languages for the Hello song also, do you have a list of the langugages you used? Did you just print the flags from the internet? Thanks!

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  2. Let me try posting a link for these. I'll try to add it to the "Hello song" post. I am no good at computer stuff but i am happy to try! I just have them in a word doc so you can adjust them to whatever size you need. I thought about putting a wood dowel or chopstick on each of them and then sticking them in a styrofoam 1/2 ball but i never got to it. I'm glad you are finding something useful. I get LOTS of ideas from other chorister blogs. It's nice that we're all in this together and I always need the help! Good luck with your calling!

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  3. OK, i officially failed. I'm sure it's easy yet i can't figure it out. So...send me an email and then i will reply with the attached word doc. Sorry i am not a better techy! Here is my email: darcy.allan@comcast.net (notice Allan is with an "AN"-just thought i'd point that out-easy to overlook)

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  4. sooo cute! I wanna be a chorister again! Love this idea

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