![]() This lets me start at the very front of the binder and simply flip my way from one song to the next from the beginning of Primary all the way through the closing song. That might be a flip chart or pictures, or other paper props that go with the song. Under each tab, I have a printed copy of the songs we will be singing and any additional helps I have prepared. Red for wiggle songs, yellow for opening, etc. I started with color coded dividers that correspond to my singing time colors. I do have a second much larger binder I keep at home to store all the extra songs that aren’t currently in use. ![]() But you can use whatever you already have on hand. I do have quite a bit of extra space, I could get away with a 1″ binder. Getting Organized with a Primary Singing Time Binder Shopping through my link earns me a small commission, at no cost to you. Here’s how I set up my singing time binder system… You’re going to be itching for it in just a minute when you see how I use these two things together. The whole setup correlates with my Monthly Singing Time Song List, if you haven’t checked out that post, make sure you open it in another tab. I love everything about using the binder – and especially handing it off to subs when I need one, as they have absolutely everything they need right in the order they need it. ![]() Instead, I have a month plan of what songs I’ll be using and I organize a Primary singing time binder to keep everything in order, organized, and a cinch to find! I still don’t carry my Primary songbook with me to church anymore, except maybe a handful of Sundays each year when we play a game that might call for a variety of songs. I decided to ditch my songbook completely! Enter – the Primary Singing Time Binder!! <– This post has been UPDATED and you can find the latest version and SO MANY singing time song helps over on my new blog Primary Singing! I was a mess of sticky notes, a pile of papers, and it was hard to stay organized. When I first got started as a Primary music leader, I would fumble through the songbook, even with the little paper tabs, trying to make my way to the different songs. ![]()
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