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June Epstein With Margot And Graeme Wall And The Melbourne Kindergarten Teachers' College Choir - Singing And Listening '70 album

June Epstein With Margot And Graeme Wall And The Melbourne Kindergarten Teachers' College Choir - Singing And Listening '70 album

  • Performer: June Epstein
  • Genre: For children / Folk music
  • Title: Singing And Listening '70
  • Released: 1970
  • Style: Educational
  • MP3 version size: 1208 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1664 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 168

Description

The Choir of King's College Cambridge, broadcast Christmas eve 1992. The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.

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June Epstein With Margot And Graeme Wall And The Melbourne Kindergarten Teachers' College Choir - Singing And Listening 71 ‎(LP, Album). W & g. WG-25/s/5520.

Originally recorded in 1976–77, they were found and rereleased only 25 years later (in 2001) and became a cult hit and a successful example of outsider music. It was rereleased on vinyl March 9, 2018, by Bar/None Records.

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These teachers help students in identifying shapes, colors, letters, and numbers. They also teach children about personal hygiene and foster social development. Their job is to provide fun and safe learning environment that can help interest in learning in children. The job needs excellent communication, instruction, and people skills as the kindergarten teachers.

These idea for teaching kindergarten are great for new teachers and vets! . Kindergarten teachers must have a sense of humor. The kids will likely be making you smile all day long with their adorable sayings, but make time to find some teacher humor too. This post from The Kindergarten Connection should do the trick. 42. Keep a sub tub on hand for those days when you just can’t make it into school. SOURCE: Supply Me. Fill it with all the lessons and activities your sub will need in case you have an unexpected absence. 43. Teach kids exactly how to listen. SOURCE: First Grade Garden.

Singing along to songs of course! Actions will make the song more memorable and fun. Kids will love copying the actions they see on the screen but feel free to make up your own too! After listening you could . You could introduce the listening topic and focus attention with puppets. The puppet can talk about a song or story or point to pictures related to the listening material. Use a simple picture on a stick or even a sock. While children are listening, get them to respond physically to what they hear. They can point to flashcards on the wall when they hear or see certain characters or words

Kindergarten graduation speech. Good Afternoon Ladies, Gentlemen and of course, most importantly, the girls and boys who are graduating from kindergarten today - this is indeed a very special day! I am very aware that today is about the children and as such, my speech is largely aimed at the special young people sitting on stage today. Our thanks and appreciation to all the teachers and the parents for the fantastic role that you have all played to facilitate this process. I need to tell you how very proud we are of you today. You are all incredibly special people today, right now, as you sit here in front of us.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Cat Came Back
A2 La Cucaracha
A3 The Pedlar
A4 Santa Lucia
A5 All Night, All Day
A6 The Old Bark Hut
A7 Behold The Lord High Executioner
A8 The Happy Wanderer
A9 My Country
Music By – Arthur S. Loam*Words By – Dorothy McKellar
A10 Suliram
A11 The Galway Piper
A12 Silvery Moon
B1 Ten Thousand Miles Away
B2 Funiculi, Funicula
B3 Fiesta Days
B4 The Trout
B5 One More River
B6 Bill Bones' Hornpipe
Words By – Alfred H. Body*
B7 Cielito Lindo
B8 O Hanukah
B9 Oleanna
B10 Masters In This Hall
Words By – William Morris

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – W & G Distributing Co. Pty. Ltd.
  • Recorded At – W & G Sound Studios, Melbourne

Credits

  • Accordion – Egidio Bortoli
  • Double Bass – Lin Challen, Ron Terry
  • Engineer [Recording] – Alf Bean
  • Guitar – Graeme Wall, Margot Wall
  • Percussion – Billy Hyde, Ellis Horman
  • Piano, Arranged By, Conductor – June Epstein
  • Piccolo Flute – Cec Mitchell*
  • Trumpet – Bruce Gardiner
  • Violin – Bert Pettifer

Notes

Recorded in the studios of W & G