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I Can Go Up High Movement Song

I Can Go Up High Movement Song Are you in search of a quick movement activity that requires no equipment?  Maybe the children that you work with need body awareness, motor planning, and coordination practice. 

I Can Go Up High Movement Song

Are you in search of a quick movement activity that requires no equipment?  Maybe the children that you work with need body awareness, motor planning, and coordination practice.  You will want to download this freebie – I Can Go Up High Movement Song.

This movement song challenges body awareness, motor planning, bilateral coordination, balance, gross motor skills, motor timing, rhythm, and flexibility.  All on just ONE page.  Pretty sweet right?  Download it at the bottom of the post.

Here is why I love activities like this.  Sometimes, we need to provide children with quick movement breaks to get their bodies ready to work.  Sure there are plenty of YouTube videos, Go Noodle activities and more but they require some form of technology that is not always available.  These NO-PREP Movement Songs can be printed and ready to use at any time even in small spaces.

When you first teach the children this movement song, break it down into several steps.  First, practice the movements.  Then, practice singing the words.  Finally, put the movements together with the singing.

This freebie is from the complete collection of Movement Songs.  This digital download packet encourages body awareness, gross motor skills, motor planning, bilateral coordination, and rhythm.  It includes 12 ready to print active songs for children to follow along with their own body actions.  Each page includes photos of children performing some of the actions.  The songs are sung to the tune of traditional songs such as Row, Row, Row your Boat and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.

Movement Songs from Your Therapy Source

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE COPY OF I CAN GO UP HIGH MOVEMENT SONG HERE.

I Can Go Up High Movement Song Are you in search of a quick movement activity that requires no equipment?  Maybe the children that you work with need body awareness, motor planning, and coordination practice.