When we welcome kids with a warm smile and the simple word "hello," we not only break the ice but also acknowledge their presence in class. Singing songs during circle time calms the child's anxieties and fears. Waving and expressing with words hello and how are you will make a good conversation among the kids which creates a friendly behavior among them. The poem Hello, How Are You is for young children who go to school and are greeted by the instructor. The goal of this song is to teach children manners in an entertaining way. In a fun approach, children will learn to welcome, greet, and practice some vital basic life skills.
Hello, hello, hello, how are you? Hello, hello, hello, how are you?
I’m good.
I’m great!
I’m
wonderful!
I’m good.
I’m great!
I’m
Wonderful!
Hello,
hello, hello, how are you?
Hello,
hello, hello, how are you?
I’m tired.
I’m hungry.
I’m not so
good.
I’m tired.
I’m hungry.
I’m not so
Good.
Hello,
hello, hello, how are you?
Hello,
hello, hello, how are you?
Hello,
hello, hello, how are you?
Hello,
hello, hello, how are you?
The song begins with each person welcoming the other and discussing how they are feeling that day. Teachers sing or play this song to help preschoolers feel at ease while also teaching them fundamental manners and etiquette. This is an excellent song to begin circle time with. Because this song is energetic and melodious, the children participate with great enthusiasm. The song features basic lyrics that are easy to grasp and relate to. Teachers make their students feel welcome, cheerful, and energetic by greeting them with a song every day and introducing new terms to their vocabulary, such as "How are you?" "Hello, I am fine," etc.
The purpose of the song is to teach young children manners in an entertaining way while welcoming them and helping them feel comfortable in the classroom setting.
Singing the song helps preschoolers feel at ease, learn basic manners, and engage with each other in a friendly manner during circle time.
This song is suitable for circle time because of its energetic and melodious nature, which encourages active participation from children and sets a positive tone for the day.
Children learn basic greetings and expressions such as "hello," "how are you," and responses like "I'm good," "I'm great," as well as other feelings and emotions expressed in the lyrics.
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