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Circle
time
A new day, a new message
Want your children write in a fun and
interactive way? Why not starting the day with a
special message from the teacher?
Then ask children to write a reply to the
teacher. For example: Good day smarties!
Today we have a big surprise in the literature
corner! So children can write questions
about the surprise as a way to reply the
teacher's message.
I like writing greetings using different words
such as:
Good morning/ afternoon
Howdy!
Salutations
Greetings
Top o the morning to you
Good day!
Hi friends!
Hello buddies!
Hey pals!

Songs & Chants
Hello my dear friend
Hello my dear friend
What do you say?
We're going to have a happy day.
Greet your friend,
Boogie on down,
Give 'em a bump and turn around.

Hello!
Tune: "Frere Jacques"
Hello, (child's Name) Hello, (child's name)
How are you? How are you?
We're so glad to have you,
We're so glad to have you.
Here at school, here at school.

Glad to see you
Tune:"Frere Jacques"
Teacher:
I'm Ms. (name), I'm Ms. (name).
That's my name, That's my name.
Glad to see you here.
Glad to see you here.
What's your name? What's your name?
Child:
I am (name), I am (name).
That's my name, that's my name.
I am glad to be here,
I am glad to be here.
At school today, at school today.
We welcome you !
Tune: "Mary had a little lamb"
We welcome you to school today,
School today, School today,
We welcome you to school today,
Please come in and play.
We're glad to have you here today,
Here today, here today.
We're glad to have you here today.
Yes, it's a special day!

Greeting Song
Sung to: "The farmer in the dell"
Teacher:
I'm glad you came today,
I'm glad you came today.
Hello to everyone, (wave hello)
I'm glad you came today.
Children:
We're glad we came today,
We're glad we came today.
Hello, hello to everyone, (wave hello)
We're glad we came today.
All:
We'll work and play today,
We'll work and play today.
Hello, hello to everyone, (wave hello)
We'll work and play today.

Who's here?
Tune:
"London Bridges"
How many Friends are here today?
Here to learn, here to play?
How many friends are here today?
Let us count them.
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