Bring On the Snow!

Bold Words = Mr. Tulkki’s Classes

Italic Words = Ms. Shirk’s Classes

Normal Words = All Classes

1. “Bring On the Snow!”

I looked out the window and what did I see?

Dark, gray clouds in the sky.

The temperature’s falling; it’s cold outside.

We’re a long, long way from July.

It’s easy to see there’s a change in the air.

The wind is starting to blow.

And the chance of a storm is one hundred percent.

So, come on, bring on the snow.

I hope there’s a blizzard, and we get a lot.

That’s what I’m wishing for.

I’m anticipating, I’m not exaggerating:

a foot, maybe two or more.

The weather report said it’s coming our way.

There’s one thing that I know:

we’ll have no school tomorrow or maybe for a week.

So, come on, bring on the snow.

I looked out the window and what did I see?

Dark, gray clouds in the sky.

The temperature’s falling; it’s cold outside.

We’re a long, long way from July.

It’s easy to see there’s a change in the air.

The wind is starting to blow.

And the chance of a storm is one hundred percent.

So, come on, bring on the snow.

I hope there’s a blizzard, and we get a lot.

That’s what I’m wishing for.

I’m anticipating, I’m not exaggerating:

a foot, maybe two or more.

The weather report said it’s coming our way.

There’s one thing that I know:

we’ll have no school tomorrow or maybe for a week.

So, come on, bring on, please, please bring on,

Come on and bring on the snow.


2: Ready, Set Snow!”

Ready, set, snow, here we go.

And let the blizzard begin.

We’ve been waiting all week for the weather report and now it’s coming in.

Ready, set, snow, here we go. Snow is on the way,

and we’re hoping that tomorrow

when we wake up there’ll be “no school today!”

One foot, two feet, three or more,

let it snow all week long.

Monday, Wednesday, Friday too,

we hope the forecast isn’t wrong!

Ready, set, snow, here we go. Snow is on the way,

and we’re hoping that tomorrow

when we wake up there’ll be “no school today!”

One foot, two feet, three or more,

let it snow all week long.

Monday, Wednesday, Friday too,

we hope the forecast isn’t wrong!

Ready, set, snow, here we go. Snow is on the way,

and we’re hoping that tomorrow

when we wake up,

hoping that tomorrow when we wake up,

hoping that tomorrow when we wake up

there will be no school, “no school today!”

(spoken) Ready, set, snow!

(sung) “No school today!”

3. “Over the River”

Part 1:

Over the river and through the wood,

to Grandmother's house we go.

The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh

through white and drifted snow.

Over the river and through the wood,

oh, how the wind does blow!

It stings the toes and bites the nose,

as over the ground we go.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride … … over the ice.

We’re on a sleigh ride over the ice.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride … … … … … Isn’t it nice?

We’re on a sleigh ride. Isn’t it nice?

Part 2:

See how the horses gallop through the winter snow. Whinny and neighing, I think they’re saying,

“We’ve not very far to go.”

And when we get there

we’ll have lots of fun we know!

Grandmother chose her warm winter clothes

for playing out in the snow.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride … … over the ice.

We’re on a sleigh ride over the ice.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride.

We’re on a sleigh ride … … … … … Isn’t it nice?

We’re on a sleigh ride. Isn’t it nice?

Mr. Tulkki’s Classes sing Part 1 at the same time

as Ms. Shirk’s Classes sing Part 2

To Grandmother’s house.

Over the river and through the wood,

Over the river and through the wood we go.

4. “Hot Chocolate”

(spoken) Sss… (spoken) Hot!

Hot, hot, hot, hot chocolate, I can’t get enough.

Hot, hot, hot, hot chocolate, it’s my favorite stuff!

When the weather is freezing

and you think you’ll turn to ice,

there is nothing more pleasing

than a mug of paradise.

Turn up the heat, make it steamy and sweet.

with marshmallows on the top.

Come fill me up to the top of my cup,

I’m gonna drink every drop!

Hot, hot, hot, hot chocolate, I can’t get enough.

Hot, hot, hot, hot chocolate, it’s my favorite stuff!

Hot,

hot chocolate.

Hot,

hot chocolate.

Hot, Sss…

hot Make it

chocolate. steamy.

Hot, Sss…

hot Rich and

chocolate. creamy.

Hot, Sss… Marshmallows

hot Make it are floating

chocolate. steamy. on the top.

Hot, Sss… Whipped cream,

hot Rich and I’m never

chocolate. creamy. gonna stop.

Turn up the heat, make it steamy and sweet.

with marshmallows on the top.

Come fill me up to the top of my cup,

I’m gonna drink every drop!

Hot—hot chocolate, Hot, hot, hot,

hot chocotate, hot chocolate,

I can’t get enough! I can’t get enough!

Hot—hot chocolate, Hot, hot, hot,

hot chocotate, hot chocolate,

It’s my favorite stuff! It’s my favorite stuff!

I can’t get enough!

I need a mix made from scratch or a mix.

Hot chocolate! (spoken) Hot!

5. “Angels in the Snow”

Small Group 1:

I’ve waited so long for a snowfall.

Each morning there’s a frosty sheen.

But as each day goes by,

there’s nothing but blue sky,

and still no snow to be seen.

Small Group 2:

Oh yes, it’s a little bit chilly.

The wind really knows how to blow.

But the one thing I’ve waited all season to do

requires at least a bit of snow.

All Students:

I dream of making…

Angels in the snow,

Angels in the snow,

Angels in the snow,

Angels in the snow,

First…

I’ll lie down on the frozen ground,

and feel the snow below.

feel the snow below.

I dream of making angels… in the snow.

Angels … … … … … … … in the snow.

Yes, I know that every single snowflake

is perfect, and white, and rare,

with it’s very own design, so delicate and fine.

There’s nothing on Earth that can compare.

I dream of making…

Angels in the snow,

Angels in the snow,

Angels in the snow,

Angels in the snow,

First…

I’ll lie down on the frozen ground,

and feel the snow below.

feel the snow below.

I dream of making angels

Angels

in the snow,

angels in the snow,

in the snow … … … … … … … angels in the snow.

angels in the snow … angels in the snow.

6. “Blizzard On the Way!”

The weather report is so surprising.
The weather report is winterizing.
The weather report says it’s gonna snow.

One hundred percent precipitation.
One hundred percent anticipation.
One hundred percent that school will close.

And there’s a blizzard on the way:

it’s gonna be snowing.

Blizzard on the way: it’s gonna be blowing.
Blizzard on the way, and it’s coming today.

Yes, there’s a blizzard on the way: the lake is frozen.

Blizzard on the way: and school is closin’.

Blizzard on the way: and it’s coming today.

There’s gonna be accumulation.

There’s gonna be a snow vacation.

There’s gonna be lots of fun tonight.

It won’t be long, but we are waiting.

It won’t be long, anticipating.

It won’t be long: everything will be white.

Yes, there’s a blizzard on the way:

it’s gonna be snowing.

Blizzard on the way: it’s gonna be blowing.
Blizzard on the way, and it’s coming today.

Yes, there’s a blizzard on the way: the lake is frozen.

Blizzard on the way: and school is closin’.

Blizzard on the way: and it’s coming today.

Blizzard on the way. Blizzard on the way.
There’s a blizzard, and it’s on the way, today, today.

Blizzard on the way!

7. “Bring On the Snow! Finale”

**This is a shortened version of the first song. Start at the second “I looked out the window” line (half way through the song), and sing to the end.

Bold Words = Mr. Tulkki’s Classes

Italic Words = Ms. Shirk’s Classes

Normal Words = All Classes