Songs and Dances for Elementary StudentsThese songs and dances will introduce students to Filipino culture and enhance their understanding of rhythm, movement, and storytelling through music.Bahay Kubo - A traditional folk song that describes a rural house and the various vegetables grown around it. It is often accompanied by simple movements that mimic planting and harvesting.Leron Leron Sinta - A popular children's song about love and misfortune, which can be paired with dance movements that reflect the story's themes.Pen Pen de Sarapen - A playful nursery rhyme that includes various actions, making it interactive and engaging for children.Magtanim Ay 'Di Biro - A song about the hard work of planting rice, which can be used to teach rhythm and movement related to farming.Tatlong Bibe - A fun song about three little ducks that can be easily turned into a dance with simple choreography mimicking the ducks' movements.Tinikling - A traditional Philippine dance that involves stepping in and out of two bamboo poles. It's great for teaching rhythm and coordination.Singkil - A traditional dance from the Maranao people that tells the story of a princess and involves intricate footwork and the use of fans or scarves.Cariñosa - A folk dance that expresses affection and love, characterized by graceful movements and the use of handkerchiefs.Sayaw sa Bangko - A dance performed on top of a narrow bench, showcasing balance and agility, often accompanied by lively music.Kappa Malong-Malong - A dance that showcases the beauty of the malong, a traditional garment, with movements that reflect the fabric's flow and versatility.