Dance and Movement Fun: Learn with "Please Say Cheese!" by Maria G. Vega
Join Maria G. Vega as she presents "Please Say Cheese!" a delightful activity designed to enhance listening and direction-following skills for Kindergarten students. This engaging movement exercise encourages children to imitate animals while integrating movement concepts outlined in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS §116.2). With catchy phrases and fun dance moves, students will learn about body parts and how to coordinate their movements with peers. A fun and educational way to develop motor skills while having a blast!
Dance and Movement Fun: Learn with "Please Say Cheese!" by Maria G. Vega
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Please Say Cheese! Presented By: Maria G. Vega Teaching Listening and Direction-Following Skills Jack Hartmann
TEKS §116.2. Physical Education, Kindergarten. (1) Movement. The student demonstrates competency in fundamental movement patterns and proficiency in a few specialized movement forms. The student is expected to: (A) travel in different ways in a large group without bumping into others or falling; (2) Movement. The student applies movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills. The student is expected to: (A) identify selected body parts such as head, back, chest, waist, hips, arms, elbows, wrists, hands, fingers, legs, knees, ankles, feet, and toes;
Everybody dance like the penguins do Wiggle – waddle and flap your wings too
Then some monkey with a camera says Cheese! Cheese! “Everyone freeze, and please say cheese” Cheese!
Everybody dance like the buffalos do Raise your shoulders up and down too
Then some monkey with a camera says “Everyone freeze, and please say cheese” Cheese! Cheese! Cheese!
Everybody dance like the gorillas do Pump up and thump your chest too
Then some monkey with a camera says Cheese! “Everyone freeze, and please say cheese” Cheese! Cheese!
Tails are shaking right to the beatFeet are jumping 1 2 3 Arms are swinging up in the trees
Then some monkey with a camera says Cheese! “Everyone freeze, and please say cheese” Cheese! Cheese!
Special thanks to:Song for Teaching-Please Say Cheese!-Jack Hartmann http://songsforteaching.com/jackhartmann/pleasesaycheese.htmFree play Musichttp://www.freeplaymusic.com/search/category_search.php?t=f&i=6Microsoft Word Clipart Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills (TEKS)http://www.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter116/ch116a.htmlNarration by: Maria Vega