The Robin Song #3: After two weeks…

The Robin Song #3: After two weeks…

Thank you for joining me for the third week of this four-part mini video series!  This week, we learn what happens to the eggs after two weeks, and make some more predictions!  I’ve also been receiving many questions about a dad Robin, so I share a little about that, too!

I continue to enjoy receiving your predictions, connections and wonderings!  A big shout out to the adults who are connecting and sharing!  Thank you! Please continue to share them with me and everyone tuning in to this little series!  And if you post on social media, please tag me @landheartsong and use #therobinsong so I can see and share your post with others!

Okay- video notes below for the third video in the series.  Thank you for joining me, and see you next Thursday! 🙂 

VIDEO NOTES

Songs are a great way to re-engage our hearts and minds in the learning!
I hope by this point in our mini-video series, you are tapping your foot and singing along!  The song, as a common thread throughout an inquiry, invites everyone back into the learning.  We are reminded of what we have already learned, and primed to continue the learning journey together!

If you haven’t already, check out all of the previous posts about this series to learn about many other ideas as to how and why song is an invaluable tool to support inquiry!

Below, I have included pictures that you will find in the video, as well as lyrics and chords that you can print off!

Two Robins tending to the nest!
Four babies, delicate and pink!
The Robin Song- download lyrics HERE
The Robin Song- download chords HERE

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Tiiu Strutt. (she/her) Mother, artist, educator. First generation Canadian, of British and Estonian descent. Living in the land of the Anishinaabe, in the land of the First Nations of the Williams Treaty. My interest and passion lies where the heart, the land and the voice intersect.

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