Choose and learn a short holiday song, practice singing with clear rhythm and expression, add simple movements or instruments, and perform for family.


Step-by-step guide to perform a holiday song
Step 1
Pick a short holiday song you love and can learn easily.
Step 2
Get the song lyrics written down where you can read them.
Step 3
Warm up your voice with three gentle hums and two short scales.
Step 4
Sing the first line slowly to learn the tune and the words.
Step 5
Tap a steady beat with your hand for eight counts to practice the rhythm.
Step 6
Sing the first line again while keeping the steady beat you tapped.
Step 7
Choose a simple instrument or a body-percussion pattern to play on each beat.
Step 8
Practice the instrument or body-percussion by itself until the rhythm feels steady.
Step 9
Practice singing the whole song clearly and with big smiles to show feeling.
Step 10
Create two simple movements or gestures that match parts of the song and practice them slowly.
Step 11
Combine your singing with the instrument and movements and rehearse the whole song twice.
Step 12
Perform your song from start to finish for your family.
Step 13
Share your finished creation on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

Help!?
What can we use if we don't have a simple instrument for step 6?
Use a wooden spoon on a pot, a sealed bottle with rice as a shaker, or simple body percussion like claps or thigh taps as substitutes for the 'simple instrument' in step 6 while you practise the beat from step 5.
I keep losing the steady beat when I sing—how can we fix that?
Sing the first line slowly as instructed in step 4 while you tap the eight-count beat from step 5, practise the instrument alone as in step 7 until the rhythm is steady, or use a phone metronome to keep the tempo.
How can this activity be adapted for different ages?
For toddlers pick one short line and one gesture with simple body percussion (steps 4, 6, 11), for school-age kids follow all steps but shorten rehearsal blocks, and for teens add harmonies, a second instrument, or extra rehearsals before performing (steps 8–12).
How can we enhance or personalize our performance before sharing on DIY.org?
Turn the two gestures from step 11 into a short choreography, add a brief instrumental intro with your chosen instrument from step 6, vary dynamics while rehearsing the whole song twice in step 12, and record that final performance to upload to DIY.org as in step 13.
Watch videos on how to perform a holiday song
Facts about music performance for kids
🎵 “Jingle Bells” was originally written for a Thanksgiving concert, not for Christmas.
🎄 “Silent Night” was first performed in 1818 in Austria — one of the most famous holiday carols still sung today.
🥁 Adding a shaker, tambourine, or hand-claps makes it easy for kids to feel the beat and stay in rhythm.
🎤 Many children's songs use repeating lines and simple rhythms because repetition helps kids learn pitch and timing faster.
👪 Performing a song for family is a long-standing holiday tradition that helps build confidence and create memories.


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