Conga Line Flight
Learning Standards/Concepts/Practices
Observing, Motor Skills, Pretend Play, Teamwork
Materials Needed
Today I Will Fly by Mo Willems, and sound clips of conga music
Music
King Conga
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Part 1: Read-aloud
Today I Will Fly by Mo Willems
Part 2: Discussion
Ask the students if they know about the movements of an airplane. Show them a model airplane and exhibit the various movements and their terminology (pitch, yaw, roll). Let them know that they are going to work together to practice pitch, yaw, and roll and learn about airplanes.
Part 3: Activity
- Have students stand and line up
- Play conga music and instruct the students to move in the line formation and follow your instructions
- Instruct the airplanes to roll left, roll right, yaw left, yaw right, pitch up, and pitch down
- Instruct everyone to be their own plane and fly back to their seats while practicing pitch, yaw, and roll
Part 4: Summary
Today you learned about the movements of an airplane and what those movements are called. You can think about the parts of the plane that make the movements happen. You can pretend to be an airplane and have fun.
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