Halloween is the perfect holiday for scarf activities. I’m sharing all kinds of scarf moves and activity songs you can use in your Halloween scarf activities this year.
HALLOWEEN SCARF ACTIVITIES
I love using scarf activities for holidays!
Scarf activities keep little hands busy.
Movement helps with attention and behavior.
Scarf moves are great to exercise fine and gross motor muscles.
And, getting in some cross body movement helps with reading and coordination.
Finally, scarf moves are fun for the children and let them express themselves through movement.
Here are some tips I’m sharing in this Video you can use in your classes.
@singplaycreate Lesson activites to teach HIGH and LOW using scarves. It's a long video! #preschoolathome #singplaycreate #musiced #musiceducation #musiceducatorsoftikt #elementarymusicteacher ♬ (Loop) 5 minutes mysterious, healing(956218) – Yus.Creative-001
No matter what time of year, when I do scarf activities I do help the student set some boundaries first.
I have them draw a circle around their space and make a big pretend bubblegum bubble that they need to stay inside.
I go through the actions first so that they know what to do and what I expect.
And I always give them time to do their own choice of actions. That’s one reason there’s a FREE CHOICE section in all of my YouTube videos.
I’ve found that the students are much more willing to follow the rules and the actions if they know there’s a time when they get to choose their own action!
So here are some fun and spooky Halloween scarf moves and activities.
“STIRRING MY BREW”
I’m sharing an easy version in my TikTok video here.
@singplaycreate Halloween song STIRRING MY BREW. #kidssongs #halloweensongs #kindergartensongs #childrenssongs #preschoolsongs #musiceducatorsoftiktok #singplaycreate #musiced #musiceducators #musiceducation #preschool ♬ Stirring My Brew (Halloween Childrens Song) – Sing Play Create
And here’s a #short of the video.
@singplaycreate Halloween song STIRRING MY BREW. #kidssongs #halloweensongs #kindergartensongs #childrenssongs #preschoolsongs #musiceducatorsoftiktok #singplaycreate #musiced #musiceducators #musiceducation #preschool ♬ Stirring My Brew (Halloween Childrens Song) – Sing Play Create
Or you can find the full version on our YouTube channel.
“HAVE YOU SEEN THE GHOST OF JOHN?” SCARF ACTIVITY
This song may be too spooky for your Kindergarteners, but it’s great for 2nd graders and up!
Listen to the song on Sing Play Create
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AMAZON MUSIC
APPLE MUSIC
@singplaycreate Spooky scarf moves. #halloweensong #brainbreak #movementbreak #musiceducation #halloweenkids #musiceducation #musiceducators #scarfsong ♬ Have You Seen the Ghost of John? (Halloween Song for Children) – Sing Play Create
“GHOSTBUSTERS” SCARF ACTIVITY
@singplaycreate Scarf movement pattern. #musiceducation #halloweenkids #brainbreak #preschoolathome #musiced #musiceducators #elementarymusicteacher ♬ Ghostbusters – Ray Parker Jr.
CREATE YOUR OWN SCARF MOVES ACTIVITY
In this video, the children are going to choose a character and make the moves of that character during the video. After experimenting, have them share their moves for their character.
Then have them do it again and see if they can improve or modify the actions.
You may want them to show their actions in small groups or individually.
HALLOWEEN SCARF MOVEMENT ACTIVITY #1
HALLOWEEN SCARF MOVEMENT ACTIVITY #2
HALLOWEEN SCARF MOVEMENT ACTIVITY #3
SCARF ACTIVITIES FOR HALLOWEEN
IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING
I haven’t made a video of this song as a scarf activity yet, but it’s an easy one to create some moves because the TEMPO of the music as the driving force for the movement and changes throughout the piece.
You can use our FREE SCARF ACTIVITY cards with this activity too!
FREE SCARF ACTIVITIES
Ask students to make small bouncy BIG SWISHING moves during the SLOW MUSIC.
Use SMALL BOUNCY moves as the music gets FASTER AND FASTER.
At the end of the song, the last section during the runs WIGGLE and at the end of the phrases “like a boom or smash” have the students FLIP their scarf out.
I need to do a video of this one! But I think you’ll get the idea.
Here’s the music on YouTube!
I’m hoping your Halloween scarf activities are spooky good fun!
Let’s Move and Learn with Music!
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