Encourages jumping, wiggling, and balancing. Directional Language: Teaches "left" vs. "right."
Play the song and pause it randomly. When the music stops, the kids must "freeze" like a bone—no wiggling allowed! 🎥 Video Highlights Encourages jumping, wiggling, and balancing
Use black construction paper and white Q-tips. Kids can glue the "bones" (Q-tips) together to create their own dancing skeleton. 3. Freeze Dance When the music stops, the kids must "freeze"
The "Skeleton Dance" by Super Simple Songs is a modern Halloween classic. It’s based on the traditional African American spiritual "Dem Bones," adapted specifically to help children learn body parts and follow directions through movement. 🦴 Song Lyrics & Actions When the music stops
The song follows a "call and response" style that builds coordination. The skeleton dance! (Wiggle your body) The skeleton dance! Put your shoulder to the left. Put your shoulder to the right. Shake your hands! (Shake vigorously) And wiggle your knees! (Bend and wiggle) The Anatomy Bridge: The foot bone's connected to the leg bone. The leg bone's connected to the knee bone. The knee bone's connected to the thigh bone. The thigh bone's connected to the hip bone. Shake your hands and wiggle your knees! 🎃 Educational Benefits
Reduces the "scary" factor of skeletons through humor and music. 🎒 Activity Ideas for Kids 1. Life-Size Bone Puzzle