lunes, 26 de marzo de 2012

Intermediate Grammar Activities

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Free Children's Songs and Chant MP3 Downloads!

"Matt's songs are awesome! They are a big hit with the kids from the get go." Craig M., Fukuoka Japan

Dream English Free Downloads: Click on a song or chant title to the right to be directed to the page with the free mp3 download. Download problems? please read this page. Each page will have lyrics, flashcard links, game ideas and more!
Please note that it is a violation of copyright to: Sell any Dream English Materials. Dream English songs are for individual classroom or personal use only. Please read the User Agreement at the bottom of this page for more information.

New Song Added March 12, 2012!

Happy Mother's Day Song! Click here for the song page!

Some New Free Songs!

1. New Shapes song and video-Try this fun new song! New in 2012!
2. What Can You Do?
Target Vocab: I can swim, jump, etc.
3. Open Shut Them- Fun simple action song for young students!
4. Directions Song- Left, Right, Forward, Back!
5.The Days Of The Week Song is now a free download.
6. New! Original Happy Birthday Song!

7. New Apple to Zebra Alphabet Song!
8. I am Hungry Food and Drink Song
9. The Classroom Vocabulary Song

10. I see a ball -Teaches-I see a yellow ball, bounce the ball and more!


Holiday Songs and Materials:

1. Jingle Bells Song
2. Ho, Ho, Ho Merry Christmas
3. New Merry Christmas song with actions
4. Christmas Vocabulary Chants


New iPhone and iPad Apps!

Check out the Kids Songs in English Apps. This App contains 5 favorite Dream English videos with the mini Matt Character. Special introductory price of USD $0.99.
Click here for more about the iPhone App.
Click here for more about the iPad App.


More New songs I have five more free song downloads to get your school year off to a great start. Thank you for your continued support of DreamEnglish.com! - Matt
1. The Good Morning Song

2. Games and Toys Song
3. What Can You Recyle? Song

4. How Many Rainbows- Counting and Color Song
5.
Five Senses Song: Big World


Sounds Right! Check out the new Online Games I created together with Cambridge English Online:
-Numbers Game
-Alphabet Game A to J
-
Colors Game
-Animals Game



New- The Dream English Videos have now been organized by category on the Dream English TV Page. Check it out!

Check out the Dream English Kids YouTube Channels, and watch over 30 song, and vocabulary builder videos for kids. The Dream English videos have been viewed over 5 Million times by children all around the world! Thank you for your support!


Dream English is now on Facebook: Connect to Keep up to date on all the latest Dream English News!

Dream English on Facebook

Lesson Plans and Games: Not sure how to plan your class? All of the song pages have lesson plans and ideas, and I am starting to write down some full length lesson plan ideas and put them online. Check those out here. Need a game? Check out my top 10 Kids Games here!


This video is from the Rock Star Kids Songs and Chants. Now all free to download! Check them out here! These are great for elementary age students.

The Rock Star Kids Songs and Chants teach basic phrases like, " How are you?", "What's your favorite color?", "Do you like pizza?" and more! Downlad them today and make a CD for your classes, and students! Rock Star Kids!




Song Videos: Click on The Title to Watch The Video!
I have a list of all the videos on Dream English TV, but check them out here. Where available, the videos also have the free mp3 download below the video on the page:

ABC's: > The ABC Song (Traditional Version) > The ABC Rock Song
Numbers:
> Let's Count 1 to 10 > Let's Count to 100
Colors: > The Color Song > How Many Rainbows
Weather: >The Weather Song: The Song Comes Up
Animals: > Old MacDonald Had a Farm > I'm a Monkey
Actions: > What Can You Do? Action Song
Days of The Week: > Days of The Week Song

Body Parts > Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
Phonics Songs: > Phonics Song :1 A to L > Phonics Song 2: M to Z
> The Letter A Song > The Letter B Song > The Letter C Song
Class Warm Up Songs: > Happy/Sad Warm Up > Go/Stop Warm Up>Up/Down Warm Up

Expressions: > The Goodbye Song > Yes, No, Please, Thank You Song
> What's Your Name? My name is Song
Fruit: > I Like Apples > Happy Banana
Traditional Kids Songs Videos: > Old Macdonald Had a Farm
> ABC Song >Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star > Hush Little Baby
> Eency Weency Spider > Wheels on The Bus
Holiday Songs:
> Christmas: Jingle Bells > Christmas: We Wish You a Merry Christmas
> Halloween: My Favorite Pumpkin

Rock Star Kids:
> What's Your Favorite? I like... > How Are You? I'm Happy
Go To Dream English TV for more videos!


New to teaching kids English? Check out the Teach Kids English Show! for tips on teaching young learners, hosted by me!

"This website is really great! I teach english to small children and they love your songs!" Gosia, Poland



Touch and Say Phonics A-Z! 26 Free Songs, Audio Lessons, Flashcards and Worksheets!


6 New Songs: Seasons, ABC Rock Song, Directions, and more. These are not free downloads, but you can listen to the whole song on the site, and buy an mp3 to support Dream English! Click here.

New Just for Fun Songs- Collect them all!

Brand new and exciting version of the body parts classic Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes!

Check out the Song, Let's Practice English, and Teaching Tips Videos at Dream English TV!

Also new is the Hello Song, get your classes started with this fun easy song!

Or try the new 2 Word Easy Song Warm Ups like Happy/Sad and Go/Stop!


New! Check out Rock Star Kids! The newest Rock-Chants from Dream English. Download the new "How Are You?" chant for free, and get your elementary age students speaking now!

New ABC Rock Song Video! This song is available in the Special Download Pack, learn more here.

Online English Course For Kids! I have just started a new section on the Dream English website. It is an online Beginners English Course for Children. The course is designed to introduce basic vocabulary and phrases. The video above is part of the "Warm Up" section. There are online videos, and offline practice suggestions. Check it out, and let me know what you think. More to come soon!




Touch and Say Phonics! 26 Free Phonics Songs, 26 Free Audio Lessons, 26 Worksheets and 26 Flashcards! Teach your young students that letters represent sounds. Phonics are the building blocks of reading in English. Each letter of the Alphabet has a fun song, mp3 audio lesson, matching worksheet and flash cards. Listen to the audio lesson, and have your students find the matching letter or picture on the page. Learn more, and get started with Touch and Say Phonics!



Need a book for your next class? Check out the newest site brought to you by Dream English: KidsEnglishBooks.com




Eigo Notebook: Also known as the Eigo Note, for those of you teaching in Japanese Elementary schools, I have started a list of the Dream English free materials that can be used to supplement the new Eigo Note Curriculum. Check it out here.

Teachers,
this year be sure to let all your students and their parents know about DreamEnglish.com so they can listen to the songs and practice at home!

Getting Started with Dream English: Get the songs, flashcards, activities, and lesson ideas to start a basic children's English course for free from Dream English, click here!


Also New-Flashcards! We have the following free flashcard sets ready to download and print all for free:
Numbers 1-10, ABC's, Colors, Weather, Feelings Animals,and Fruit, Days of the Week. So now you have the songs, and materials to begin teaching English to kids, all for free from Dream English!
I also added some free worksheets practicing the ABC's!, and a color chart, worksheets for the color song.

If you are new to teaching with kids songs please check out the Dream English Teaching with Songs Free Ebook, click here.

Check out our online store for high quality Mp3 Downloads of Dream English Songs. The purchased songs do not have the web ads as heard on the free songs.

Want to donate to Dream English? Please click below to donate $5.00 (US). This money helps me run this site which benefits many thousands of children around the world!

Or, please visit my shop, and buy a Dream English Album instead of donating. Thank you for your support!

New Website with free Traditional Song MP3s: London Bridge, Twinkle, Twinkle and more, click here.

freeabc

For free downloadable listening exercises and worksheets for kids, please check out my new site in collaboration with MES English, 123 Listening.

123


User agreement: All songs are copyright Dream English 2007-2009. You are free to download and use the songs for personal or educational use and copy and share them with your students and friends. The songs may not be repackaged, or sold in any form without written permission from Dream English. If you want to link to a song, please link to the web page where the download is hosted on dreamenglish.com. The songs can not be reposted on other websites this is a violation of International copyright law. You may make copies of the free download songs and give them to your friends or students, but you can not sell them. Please contact me for details. If you are interested in using a song for a tv program or radio program or other commerical project, please send me an email. Thank you.

Click here to visit Top 100 Teacher Sites


Free Songs:

Click on a song title to be directed to the page with the free mp3.


What's Your Name?
Let's Count 1-10
Its a Dog
ABC Traditional
ABC Phonics

I Can Walk
How's The Weather?
Goodbye

Wake Up
How Are You? I'm Happy!
Put on your shoes
Let's Count to 20
Color Song: I Can See Blue
Family Song
Hokey Pokey
Jingle Bells

More Free Songs:

Hello Song
How old are you?

Counting Song: One Fish
Fruit Song: I Like Apples
Shapes: I See a Circle
Body Parts: Head, Shoulders..
5 Senses Song: Big World
Happy Easter

Wheels On The Bus
Audio Warm Ups
Happy New Year Chant!
Halloween

Dream English Fun vocabulary practice Chants:

ABC Phonics
Animals!
Clothing (2 Chants)
Days of the week
Happy New Year!
Opposites
Months
Places: The Zoo, The Park
Sports
For more free chants click here.

Traditional Songs from my other site freeabcsongs.com

Bingo
Eency Weency Spider
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Row your boat
London Bridge
Head, Shoulders, Knees..
If You are Happy clap!
more traditional songs

Rock Star Kids Free Songs:

How are you? Part 1
How are you? Part 2
Basic Questions
What's Your Favorite?
Do you like?
What's this?
Where?
What do you want?
What are you doing?

Free Kids Books from
KidsEnglishBooks.com

I Like Apples
I Like Shoes
Let's Count
How Are You?
Shapes


Home Page Free Songs Free Chants Shop Blog Reviews About Contact Tell A Friend

Free MP3 Downloads of Kids Music


Dream English Home
Videos
Free Chants

Traditional Songs
Free Kids Books
Shop
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196
Free Children's Songs and Chant MP3 Downloads!

"Matt's songs are awesome! They are a big hit with the kids from the get go." Craig M., Fukuoka Japan

Dream English Free Downloads: Click on a song or chant title to the right to be directed to the page with the free mp3 download. Download problems? please read this page. Each page will have lyrics, flashcard links, game ideas and more!
Please note that it is a violation of copyright to: Sell any Dream English Materials. Dream English songs are for individual classroom or personal use only. Please read the User Agreement at the bottom of this page for more information.

New Song Added March 12, 2012!

Happy Mother's Day Song! Click here for the song page!

Some New Free Songs!

1. New Shapes song and video-Try this fun new song! New in 2012!
2. What Can You Do?
Target Vocab: I can swim, jump, etc.
3. Open Shut Them- Fun simple action song for young students!
4. Directions Song- Left, Right, Forward, Back!
5.The Days Of The Week Song is now a free download.
6. New! Original Happy Birthday Song!

7. New Apple to Zebra Alphabet Song!
8. I am Hungry Food and Drink Song
9. The Classroom Vocabulary Song

10. I see a ball -Teaches-I see a yellow ball, bounce the ball and more!


Holiday Songs and Materials:

1. Jingle Bells Song
2. Ho, Ho, Ho Merry Christmas
3. New Merry Christmas song with actions
4. Christmas Vocabulary Chants


New iPhone and iPad Apps!

Check out the Kids Songs in English Apps. This App contains 5 favorite Dream English videos with the mini Matt Character. Special introductory price of USD $0.99.
Click here for more about the iPhone App.
Click here for more about the iPad App.


More New songs I have five more free song downloads to get your school year off to a great start. Thank you for your continued support of DreamEnglish.com! - Matt
1. The Good Morning Song

2. Games and Toys Song
3. What Can You Recyle? Song

4. How Many Rainbows- Counting and Color Song
5.
Five Senses Song: Big World


Sounds Right! Check out the new Online Games I created together with Cambridge English Online:
-Numbers Game
-Alphabet Game A to J
-
Colors Game
-Animals Game



New- The Dream English Videos have now been organized by category on the Dream English TV Page. Check it out!

Check out the Dream English Kids YouTube Channels, and watch over 30 song, and vocabulary builder videos for kids. The Dream English videos have been viewed over 5 Million times by children all around the world! Thank you for your support!


Dream English is now on Facebook: Connect to Keep up to date on all the latest Dream English News!

Dream English on Facebook

Lesson Plans and Games: Not sure how to plan your class? All of the song pages have lesson plans and ideas, and I am starting to write down some full length lesson plan ideas and put them online. Check those out here. Need a game? Check out my top 10 Kids Games here!


This video is from the Rock Star Kids Songs and Chants. Now all free to download! Check them out here! These are great for elementary age students.

The Rock Star Kids Songs and Chants teach basic phrases like, " How are you?", "What's your favorite color?", "Do you like pizza?" and more! Downlad them today and make a CD for your classes, and students! Rock Star Kids!




Song Videos: Click on The Title to Watch The Video!
I have a list of all the videos on Dream English TV, but check them out here. Where available, the videos also have the free mp3 download below the video on the page:

ABC's: > The ABC Song (Traditional Version) > The ABC Rock Song
Numbers:
> Let's Count 1 to 10 > Let's Count to 100
Colors: > The Color Song > How Many Rainbows
Weather: >The Weather Song: The Song Comes Up
Animals: > Old MacDonald Had a Farm > I'm a Monkey
Actions: > What Can You Do? Action Song
Days of The Week: > Days of The Week Song

Body Parts > Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
Phonics Songs: > Phonics Song :1 A to L > Phonics Song 2: M to Z
> The Letter A Song > The Letter B Song > The Letter C Song
Class Warm Up Songs: > Happy/Sad Warm Up > Go/Stop Warm Up>Up/Down Warm Up

Expressions: > The Goodbye Song > Yes, No, Please, Thank You Song
> What's Your Name? My name is Song
Fruit: > I Like Apples > Happy Banana
Traditional Kids Songs Videos: > Old Macdonald Had a Farm
> ABC Song >Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star > Hush Little Baby
> Eency Weency Spider > Wheels on The Bus
Holiday Songs:
> Christmas: Jingle Bells > Christmas: We Wish You a Merry Christmas
> Halloween: My Favorite Pumpkin

Rock Star Kids:
> What's Your Favorite? I like... > How Are You? I'm Happy
Go To Dream English TV for more videos!


New to teaching kids English? Check out the Teach Kids English Show! for tips on teaching young learners, hosted by me!

"This website is really great! I teach english to small children and they love your songs!" Gosia, Poland



Touch and Say Phonics A-Z! 26 Free Songs, Audio Lessons, Flashcards and Worksheets!


6 New Songs: Seasons, ABC Rock Song, Directions, and more. These are not free downloads, but you can listen to the whole song on the site, and buy an mp3 to support Dream English! Click here.

New Just for Fun Songs- Collect them all!

Brand new and exciting version of the body parts classic Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes!

Check out the Song, Let's Practice English, and Teaching Tips Videos at Dream English TV!

Also new is the Hello Song, get your classes started with this fun easy song!

Or try the new 2 Word Easy Song Warm Ups like Happy/Sad and Go/Stop!


New! Check out Rock Star Kids! The newest Rock-Chants from Dream English. Download the new "How Are You?" chant for free, and get your elementary age students speaking now!

New ABC Rock Song Video! This song is available in the Special Download Pack, learn more here.

Online English Course For Kids! I have just started a new section on the Dream English website. It is an online Beginners English Course for Children. The course is designed to introduce basic vocabulary and phrases. The video above is part of the "Warm Up" section. There are online videos, and offline practice suggestions. Check it out, and let me know what you think. More to come soon!




Touch and Say Phonics! 26 Free Phonics Songs, 26 Free Audio Lessons, 26 Worksheets and 26 Flashcards! Teach your young students that letters represent sounds. Phonics are the building blocks of reading in English. Each letter of the Alphabet has a fun song, mp3 audio lesson, matching worksheet and flash cards. Listen to the audio lesson, and have your students find the matching letter or picture on the page. Learn more, and get started with Touch and Say Phonics!



Need a book for your next class? Check out the newest site brought to you by Dream English: KidsEnglishBooks.com




Eigo Notebook: Also known as the Eigo Note, for those of you teaching in Japanese Elementary schools, I have started a list of the Dream English free materials that can be used to supplement the new Eigo Note Curriculum. Check it out here.

Teachers,
this year be sure to let all your students and their parents know about DreamEnglish.com so they can listen to the songs and practice at home!

Getting Started with Dream English: Get the songs, flashcards, activities, and lesson ideas to start a basic children's English course for free from Dream English, click here!


Also New-Flashcards! We have the following free flashcard sets ready to download and print all for free:
Numbers 1-10, ABC's, Colors, Weather, Feelings Animals,and Fruit, Days of the Week. So now you have the songs, and materials to begin teaching English to kids, all for free from Dream English!
I also added some free worksheets practicing the ABC's!, and a color chart, worksheets for the color song.

If you are new to teaching with kids songs please check out the Dream English Teaching with Songs Free Ebook, click here.

Check out our online store for high quality Mp3 Downloads of Dream English Songs. The purchased songs do not have the web ads as heard on the free songs.

Want to donate to Dream English? Please click below to donate $5.00 (US). This money helps me run this site which benefits many thousands of children around the world!

Or, please visit my shop, and buy a Dream English Album instead of donating. Thank you for your support!

New Website with free Traditional Song MP3s: London Bridge, Twinkle, Twinkle and more, click here.

freeabc

For free downloadable listening exercises and worksheets for kids, please check out my new site in collaboration with MES English, 123 Listening.

123


User agreement: All songs are copyright Dream English 2007-2009. You are free to download and use the songs for personal or educational use and copy and share them with your students and friends. The songs may not be repackaged, or sold in any form without written permission from Dream English. If you want to link to a song, please link to the web page where the download is hosted on dreamenglish.com. The songs can not be reposted on other websites this is a violation of International copyright law. You may make copies of the free download songs and give them to your friends or students, but you can not sell them. Please contact me for details. If you are interested in using a song for a tv program or radio program or other commerical project, please send me an email. Thank you.

Click here to visit Top 100 Teacher Sites


Free Songs:

Click on a song title to be directed to the page with the free mp3.


What's Your Name?
Let's Count 1-10
Its a Dog
ABC Traditional
ABC Phonics

I Can Walk
How's The Weather?
Goodbye

Wake Up
How Are You? I'm Happy!
Put on your shoes
Let's Count to 20
Color Song: I Can See Blue
Family Song
Hokey Pokey
Jingle Bells

More Free Songs:

Hello Song
How old are you?

Counting Song: One Fish
Fruit Song: I Like Apples
Shapes: I See a Circle
Body Parts: Head, Shoulders..
5 Senses Song: Big World
Happy Easter

Wheels On The Bus
Audio Warm Ups
Happy New Year Chant!
Halloween

Dream English Fun vocabulary practice Chants:

ABC Phonics
Animals!
Clothing (2 Chants)
Days of the week
Happy New Year!
Opposites
Months
Places: The Zoo, The Park
Sports
For more free chants click here.

Traditional Songs from my other site freeabcsongs.com

Bingo
Eency Weency Spider
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Row your boat
London Bridge
Head, Shoulders, Knees..
If You are Happy clap!
more traditional songs

Rock Star Kids Free Songs:

How are you? Part 1
How are you? Part 2
Basic Questions
What's Your Favorite?
Do you like?
What's this?
Where?
What do you want?
What are you doing?

Free Kids Books from
KidsEnglishBooks.com

I Like Apples
I Like Shoes
Let's Count
How Are You?
Shapes


Home Page Free Songs Free Chants Shop Blog Reviews About Contact Tell A Friend

ESL Monkeys

http://www.eslmonkeys.com/student/storyroom/storyroom.html

Harvard University Gazette

http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/11.13/03-lesaux.html

Teaching ESL students

Teaching ESL Students

Using Phonemic Awareness with ESL Students

By Robin Schwarz

Spoken language is noise which the experienced listener sorts into meaningful chunks. A child spends many years perfecting this sorting. In a similar way, a learner of a new language must sort out the unfamiliar sounds into pieces that make sense: phrases or sentences, words, syllables and even phonemes (the smallest sound segments). Reading experts have known for years that difficulty with the sorting process, or phonological skills, is directly connected to the reading and spelling problems of many students. More recently, researchers studying native English-speaking students who were having trouble learning a foreign language found that these students have problems similar to those of poor readers and spellers in that they do not perceive and manipulate the sound system and its corresponding written code effectively. In other words, the at-risk foreign language learners also have weak phonological skills. Moreover, the researchers found that when the struggling foreign language students were explicitly taught the phonology of the foreign language, they were able to learn the target language fairly successfully, and also improve their phonological skills.

This was good news for me, as I was searching for a way to help at-risk students in the college-level intensive English program where I teach. Every semester, several of our students, who are certainly capable in many respects, are unable to make progress in their English classes. Typically, they display poor spelling and grammar skills, despite having what I term "lots of language." In other words, they are not lacking in vocabulary or a general idea of how to express themselves; they cannot, however, control their grammar or get beyond that plateau of “fair” communication, a fatal flaw in writing classes. Usually, their reading skills are adequate for intermediate English as a Second Language (ESL) work, but not for more demanding reading.

When I first decided to find a way to help these students, I began searching the ESL literature for ideas. Because some of our students who had these problems were known to have learning disabilities (LD), having been diagnosed elsewhere before coming to our school, I combed the LD literature. Not much turned up in either field to give me any idea of why the students were having a hard time learning English until I delved into the literature. I decided to try teaching my students English phonology in a much more explicit way than is usually the case in ESL. I also decided to try using some other adaptations in teaching that reportedly had been effective for LD students learning foreign languages in classes adapted to their needs.

Because the foreign language learners who were having difficulties had poor phonemic awareness as well as poor phonological skills, my first priority was clear, direct teaching of the sound system of English.

Another lesson learned from the foreign language research was that the sounds should be taught one at a time in a clear sequence. I chose to start by teaching the short vowels in alphabetical order to match some other ESL materials I had, and I selected appropriate drills or activities.

The process requires lots and lots of repetition. Students with difficulty in the language area require much more time to process information and much more review and practice than average learners.

We continued on to long vowels, and the process became faster because the students had begun to discriminate sounds more accurately and knew what to expect in the activities and practices.

At first, the students, who were of college age or older and many of whom were graduate students, were skeptical of these lessons. When they began to see the results, however, they became enthusiastic and made sure to request handouts missed when they were absent. Those who knew they had made progress, but had not yet mastered the skills, asked if there were some way to have more lessons in a lab or some other classes.

Although there is not much research on teaching phonology to ESL students who are at risk, my students’ experiences clearly demonstrated the benefits of this instruction. Of course, their spelling improved dramatically, and few needed more sustained review and practice to maintain their gains. A more pervasive benefit was that they could perceive individual words in spoken sentences far more accurately than before. This resulted in significantly more accurate dictations and, so the students reported, a noticeably improved ability to follow conversations and proceedings in other classes. In addition to my observations of the students’ increased confidence in many domains, their other teachers reported similar improvements.

Another important benefit of the phonology instruction, though less directly documented outside of our class, was that the students' decoding skills increased significantly. They amazed themselves by reading multisyllabic words with ease. Finally, overall, the students were able to do much better in classes than students with similar problems in our program who had not had such reading intervention.

It is my hope that research will bear out these benefits. In the meantime, our university is benefiting from these instruction methods by retaining students who otherwise might have dropped out of classes and by strengthening the foreign language acquisition skills of at-risk native English-speaking students.

Reprinted with permission from the National Adult Literacy and Learning Disabilities Center, Washington D.C. Robin Schwarz is co-author of ESL Instruction for Learning Disabled Adults.


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domingo, 25 de marzo de 2012

ESL Kids Songs Games & Activities

ABC

Alphabet Line-up: Give each S an alphabet flashcard. Play the ABC song and have the Ss skip around in a circle singing along to the song. Stop the tape at random points and the Ss have to line up in the correct alphabetical order according to their cards.

Alphabet Wave: Divide the a-z flashcards among all your students. Put Ss in a line and play the ABC song. As it plays each student must hold up their corresponding alphabet flashcard.

Christmas Song: This is a Christmas song which is perfect for young children. Sing the following words to the tune of the French song "Frere Jacques":

Father Christmas
Father Christmas
He got stuck
He got stuck
Coming down the chimney
Coming down the chimney
What bad luck
What bad luck

(Submitted by Katharine Meunier)
DEF

Easters Songs (1): To 10 little elephants / Indians: "1 red, 1 blue, 1 green Easter egg; 1 orange, 1 yellow, 1 pink Easter egg; 1 white, 1 brown, 1 black Easter egg; 9 Easter eggs for me!" (Submitted by Annette).

Easter Songs (2): To the tune of buns in the bakers shop: "9 Easter eggs in the chocolate shop, I like chocolate lots and lots, Along came (child's name) with (local currency) one day, She/he bought an Easter egg (or you could incorporate the color of the egg they prefer) and took it right away". I cut out and laminated large egg shapes and blue tacked them to the board. The children could then come and choose the color they wanted. (Submitted by Annette).
GHI

Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes: Have the Ss do all the actions to the song on the tape (touching the parts of their body along with the song). After that have a speed round at a fairly quick pace. Have a final round at high speed. All kids love to do it fast.

Hokey Pokey: A fun song for body vocab. Arrange the Ss in a circle and sing while doing all the actions.

If You're Happy And You Know It: Before you play the song practice yelling out commands:

Clap your hands (clap, clap, clap)
Repeat again.
Stomp your feet (stomp, stomp, stomp)
Repeat again.
Shout horray. (HORRAY!!!)
Repeat again.

Note: do each command once at a quicker pace and then they should be ready for the CD! (Submitted by Tania Bibbo).
JKL


MNO

Musical Flashcards: Ss walk around some flashcards in a circle as some music is playing. When the music stops T shouts out a flashcard and the Ss must race to step on that card. The first S to step on it keeps the card (1 point) and the game continues.

Number Group Game: Play some music and have your Ss walk/skip around the classroom. Stop the music suddenly and call out a number (up to the number of Ss in your class). The Ss must quickly get together in a group of that number. Any Ss who didn't make it sit out until the next round.
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Rainbow Song: There are a few things you can do with this song. Variation 1. Lay out colored paper in front of your students in the order in the song, and get them to touch each color as the song is played. Variation 2. Lay out colored paper in a random order and get the Ss to arrange them in the order of the song. Variation 3. Have the Ss lay out their coloring pencils in the order of the song. "Red and yellow and pink and green, purple and orange and blue. I can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow too".

Ring A Ring A Roses: Over exaggerating the sneezes and the fall to the floor makes this song all the more fun. "Ring a ring a roses, pocket full of posies, Atishu Atishu, we all fall down".
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What Time Is It, Mr. Wolf?: Ss stand against the back wall of the classroom and the T stands at the front with his/her back to the Ss. The Ss chorus "What time is it, Mr. Wolf?" and T replies "It's (e.g. 5 o'clock)". The Ss then take (5) paces towards the T. At one point T replies "It's dinner time!" and chases the Ss back to the back wall. Any Ss tagged by the teacher have to sit out in the next round.

Where is Pinky?: Good practice for "Where is...?" Students hide hands behind their back. Teacher sings: "Where is pinky?, Where is pinky?" (show left hand, moving only the pinky finger), "Here I am" (show right hand, moving only the pinky finger, two pinkies greet each other) "Here I am", "How are you today, sir?", "Very fine I thank you", "Run away" (hide left hand), "Run away" (hide right hand). Continue with all fingers and thumb. Students sing along and love it! (Submitted by Anna Gates).
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