• This upbeat Hello Song brings the season to life through catchy lyrics, a cheerful melody, and a sense of togetherness your students will feel from the very first verse.

  • This October Hello Song welcomes the season with swirling leaves, glowing pumpkins, and the excitement of costumes and play!

  • This hello song is all about starting fresh, reconnecting with friends, and remembering that there’s a time to be quiet and a time to let it all out!

  • This is a sweet, simple movement hello song that incorporates rhythms through body percussion, while celebrating the wonders of the month of May!

  • With lyrics that highlight blooming flowers, buzzing bees, and singing birds, this song invites young learners to embrace the wonder of the season.

  • This is a great warm-up song for Elementary students that also teaches three part harmony.

  • This short but sweet little tune uses movement to help your students usher in the month of March and learn the old proverb that March comes in like a lion but goes out like a lamb.

  • This short but sweet little tune will help your youngest learners usher in the month of February! It gets the kids’ bodies moving and shaking while also practicing the solfege scale.

  • Here is a sweet hello song welcoming the students back to school after a long break. This song will take your class on a “rhythm retreat” by clapping their hands and tapping their feet!

  • This is a fun welcome song that keeps the students on their toes while entering the class to find a seat and start the day. It is fast paced and definitely a favorite in the CMR collection of hello songs!

  • "Hello High Low" is a simple yet engaging hello song that mentions each student by name. It will quickly become a classroom favorite.

  • This is a great hello song that has the teacher go around the circle greeting each student by name. Once the students learn the melody of the song Hello to You Again, they are eager to join in the singing.

  • This is a simple hello song that gets the students singing and moving before they even take a seat on their sit spot. Have fun!

  • "Thirds In Motion" is a more advanced hello song that you can sing with late elementary or even middle school singers.

  • This is a great way to get the kids moving and jumping before sitting down and doing a few activities that require a little more attention.

  • This hello song is an echo activity that reviews rhythms by speaking and clapping Kodály rhythm syllables.

  • "International Hello" is a fun song that teaches the phrases, “how are you? I am fine, and thank you” in four different languages.

  • "Handshake Hello" is a wonderful way to have the students come in and welcome each other to the classroom.

  • "A Solfege Hello" is a great song to welcome the class using the Solfege System with Curwen hand signs.

  • "Oh I See a Little Boy (Girl)" is hands down one of the most loved hello songs in the CMR catalog. The lyrics in this song are filled with blanks for the teacher to fill in adjectives that describe an identifying trait of a child in the class.

  • "Welcome to Music" is a great tool to welcome the class and review the solfege scale, using the Solfege method with Curwen hand signs.