A brief review of the popularity of children's songs of 1918 in 1918. People were told to take measures to prevent influenza, and the children gave a persuasive "most severe epidemic in the United States" 1 Compare it with today's influenza condition. Philadelphia - I have a bird, whose name is Enza, I opened the window with "influenza" Enza. The truth behind the songs above is that the children often sang at that time. Ironically, how did the soldiers who came back from the war regain their lives? They revived but it also brought death to soon become so many people.
(E) Students listen to recordings, tapes, or CDs of popular songs for children. You will be asked to listen to sounds other than songs, such as bird songs and children's laughs, which are useful for communicating the feelings of each song. They are also encouraged to listen to the sounds of instruments they might know. After that, they compared what I heard. (E) Each student receives two cards. Another novel printed with "blue ink" using "red ink" to print the word "fact". The teacher gave a series of remarks. After each announcement, the student holds a fact card or a novel card. Teacher's statements can refer to new units, future holidays, current news, etc.
Snowman is a hot theme for Christmas and winter decorations, and children's media. The famous snowman character is a famous snowman of popular children's song "Frosty the Snowman", wearing ancient silk hat magically on his head. It will be a reality. In addition to the many related music and other media provided by Frosty, the snowman has the following features. In addition to the snowman, you can make other things. Typical variations of the snowman concept include the creation of other snow creatures and snow decorations. The cone shape of the snow is a snowball and it is illuminated with tea light from the inside.
The popular form of Christmas songs are musical imitations of seasonally famous or absurd songs - mainly due to their comic effect - usually classified as "new song". That word appeared in popular songs of Tin Pan Alley 's world, and the novel song became popular in the 1920' s and 1930 's. Many novelty songs use unusual lyrics, themes, sounds and instruments, and may not even be special music. This Christmas novelty started with "I Yust Go Nuts at Christmas" by Yogi Yorgesson and was sung by Johnny Duffy Trio in 1949 and contains the following famous titles.