Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Johnny Works With One Hammer | Nursery Rhyme | Spot The Differences | The Kiboomers



Johnny Works With One Hammer Lyrics'


Johnny works with one hammer,
One hammer, one hammer,
Johnny works with one hammer,
Then he works with two.

Johnny works with two hammers,
Tne hammers, one hammers,
Johnny works with two hammers,
Then he works with three.

Johnny works with three hammers,
Three hammers, three hammers,
Johnny works with three hammers,
Then he works with four.

Johnny works with four hammers,
Four hammers, four hammers,
Johnny works with four hammers,
Then he works with five.

Johnny works with five hammers,
Five hammers, five hammers,
Johnny works with five hammers,
Then he goes to sleep.

Monday, June 28, 2021

Health and Injuries - English Pattern Practice 1 by ELF Learning



Kids learn how to talk about injuries and minor health problems with this simple pattern practice video for esl and efl classrooms. Words are used as both a noun and verb (I have a cut. / I cut my finger.). Examples include:

I have a broken arm.
I broke my arm.
I have a bump.
I bumped my head.
I have a bruise.
I bruised my leg.
I have a scratch.
I scratched my knee.
I have a cut.
I cut my finger.
I have a sunburn.
Ouch. Ouch. OUCH!

Thursday, June 24, 2021

A day at the beach






Artworks made by students of grade 5





You need:


  1. drawing sheet A3 size

  2. white drawing sheets

  3. tempera paint

  4. brushes

  5. scissors

  6. markers and/or pencils

  7. glue

  8. pencils


Talk about a day at the beach: things (to do) on the sand, things (to do) in the water and things (to do) in the air. Talk about people standing in the water: they seem to have half legs!



Cover four tables with newspaper and put three containers with paint on it:


  • yellow and a little brown besides (beach) + two big brushes

  • blue and a little green (seawater) + two big brushes

  • blue and white (air) + two big brushes 

  • white (surf) + two brushes to stamp



Show how to paint the beach: a lot of yellow on the brush and a little brown for the beach (do not mix!). Do the same with blue and white for the air, and blue with green for the sea. Make wavy motions with the brush to accentuate the water. Finish with a white stamping brush for the surf.


While four students are painting, the others can start with the drawing part of this lesson: draw people and things you see on the beach. Color with markers or color pencils. Cut those little drawings and paste them on the beach, the water or in the air.






Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Wheels on the Bus Color Song | Messy Color Bus | Mother Goose Club Kid Songs and Baby Songs



Lyrics:

The wheels on the bus are red red red,
Red red red, red red red.
The wheels on the bus are red red red
All through the town.

The wheels on the bus are blue blue blue,
Blue blue blue, blue blue blue.
The wheels on the bus are blue blue blue
All through the town.

The wheels on the bus are green green green,
Green green green, green green green.
The wheels on the bus are green green green
All through the town.

The wheels on the bus are white white white,
White white white, white white white.
The wheels on the bus are white white white
All through the town.

The wheels on the bus are black black black,
Black black black, black black black.
The wheels on the bus are black black black
All through the town.

The wheels on the bus are pink pink pink,
Pink pink pink, pink pink pink.
The wheels on the bus are pink pink pink
All through the town.
All through the town.
All through the town.

Do Your Ears Hang Low | Kids Song | Hidden Objects Game | The Kiboomers




'Do Your Ears Hang Low Lyrics'


Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder like a continental soldier? Do your ears hang low?
Do your ears hang high?
Do they reach up to the sky?
Do they wrinkle when they are wet?
Do they stiffen when they're dry?
Can you wave them to your neighbor with with a minimum of labour?
Do your ears hang high?

Do your ears fall off?
Does it happen when you cough?
Do they lie there on the ground?
Or bounce around at every sound?
Can you stick them in your pocket like a little Davy Crockett?
Do your ears fall off?
Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder like a continental soldier? Do your ears hang low?

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Sound is all around | Toobys |



Toobys is fun and educational for preschoolers.

Lyrics:

Sound is all around
everything makes its own sound
sound is all around
a plane and a mosquito

when I clap my hands it sounds like this
when I loudly stomp my feet
when im playing in the water splashing
when I laugh until my tummy aches

I love hearing all of the sounds
Sound is all around
everything makes its own noise
sound is all around
a truck a boat and a car

When I whistle to a happy tune
when I listen to the wind that blows
when my mommy blows me lots of kisses
when it's time for me to brush my teeth
I love hearing all of the sounds

Sound is all around
everything makes its own sound
sound is all around
a plane and a mosquito

When I clap
when I stomp
when I splash
when I laugh
when I whistle
when the wind blows
when mommy blows me kisses
when I brush my teeh

Sound is all around
everything makes its own sound
sound is all around
a plane and a mosquito

Sound is all around
everything makes its own sound
sound is all around
a truck a boat and a car

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Mmm Ahh Went The Little Green Frog Song | Songs for Kids | Frog Song for Preschool | The Kiboomers







'MMM AHH WENT THE LITTLE GREEN FROG SONG LYRICS'

One day in the swamp, there was a fly and a little green frog.
Yummy! Mmm-mmm

Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog one day.
Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog.
Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog one day.
And they all went mmm, mmm, ahhh!!

But, we all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
La-di-da-di-da. La-di-da-di-da.
We all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.

They don't go mmm, mmm, ahh.
La-di-da-di-da.
La-di-da-di-da. La-di-da-di-da.

Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog one day.
Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog.
Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog one day.
And they all went mmm, mmm, ahhh!!

But, we all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
La-di-da-di-da. La-di-da-di-da.
We all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
They don't go mmm, mmm, ahh.

We all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
La-di-da-di-da. La-di-da-di-da.
We all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
They don't go mmm, mmm, ahh

Sound is all around | Toobys | Your children's favorite videos



Toobys is fun and educational for preschoolers.

Lyrics:

Sound is all around
everything makes its own sound
sound is all around
a plane and a mosquito

when I clap my hands it sounds like this
when I loudly stomp my feet
when im playing in the water splashing
when I laugh until my tummy aches

I love hearing all of the sounds
Sound is all around
everything makes its own noise
sound is all around
a truck a boat and a car

When I whistle to a happy tune
when I listen to the wind that blows
when my mommy blows me lots of kisses
when it's time for me to brush my teeth
I love hearing all of the sounds

Sound is all around
everything makes its own sound
sound is all around
a plane and a mosquito

When I clap
when I stomp
when I splash
when I laugh
when I whistle
when the wind blows
when mommy blows me kisses
when I brush my teeh

Sound is all around
everything makes its own sound
sound is all around
a plane and a mosquito

Sound is all around
everything makes its own sound
sound is all around
a truck a boat and a car

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Oscar the Octopus





You need:


  1. drawing sheet A2 size

  2. oilpastels

  3. liquid watercolor paint

  4. jar with water

  5. brushes

  6. salt


After a story about Oscar the Octopus and viewing some pictures of squids, students draw a squid in the sea. Big head, big eyes at the bottom of the head, eight tentacles that go over and under each other. These things should be seen in the drawing.





Color with oil pastels and draw patterns. Be sure the tentacles are going over and under each other - this has to be seen in the patterns.  Outline when necessary with a dark color.


Drip some liquid water color on the background after you made it wet. Sprinkle salt  for a great 'watery' effect.




All artworks are made by students of grade 3


Mmm Ahh Went The Little Green Frog Song | Songs for Kids | Frog Song for Preschool | The Kiboomers







'MMM AHH WENT THE LITTLE GREEN FROG SONG LYRICS'

One day in the swamp, there was a fly and a little green frog.
Yummy! Mmm-mmm

Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog one day.
Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog.
Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog one day.
And they all went mmm, mmm, ahhh!!

But, we all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
La-di-da-di-da. La-di-da-di-da.
We all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.

They don't go mmm, mmm, ahh.
La-di-da-di-da.
La-di-da-di-da. La-di-da-di-da.

Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog one day.
Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog.
Mmm-mmm, went the little green frog one day.
And they all went mmm, mmm, ahhh!!

But, we all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
La-di-da-di-da. La-di-da-di-da.
We all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
They don't go mmm, mmm, ahh.

We all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
La-di-da-di-da. La-di-da-di-da.
We all know frogs go la-di-da-di-da.
They don't go mmm, mmm, ahh

I Like You Single | Kids Songs | Super Simple Songs


Monday, June 14, 2021

Olympic athletes



You need:



  1. scissors

  2. glue

  3. white drawing paper A1 size

  4. cardboard in Olympic colors

  5. compasses



Start this lesson with the symbol of the Olympics: the colored rings. What do these rings mean? What colors do they have? How are they placed together?

Ask one or two children to take the position of an athlete. What is the position of the legs, arms and body? Ask another student to show another position and discuss it again.

This is a group work for five students. Every group gets a big white sheet, five sheets of colored cardboard (in the colors of the rings: black, yellow, red, blue and green) and at least five copies of the athlete.

Step one:
each group member cuts an Olympic ring, using compasses and scissors. Paste this five rings on the big white sheet. Look carefully which ring has to be pasted in front or back, and which ones have to be pasted through each other. Be sure the little cutting line is pasted underneath another ring.



  Step two:

Every student takes a copy of the body and cuts every part of it. Then these bodyparts have to be pasted around, in, behind and in front of the Olympic rings.

Monday, June 7, 2021

Camptown Races | Mother Goose Club Rhymes for Kids




Lyrics:


Camptown ladies sing this song, doo-dah, doo-dah.
Camptown racetrack five miles long, oh da-doo-dah-day.
I come down there with my hat caved in, doo-dah, doo-dah.
I go back home with a pocket full of tin, oh da-doo-dah-day.

Going to run all night, going to run all day.
I'll bet my money on the bobtail nag,
Somebody bet on the gray.

The long-tail filly and the big black horse, doo-dah, doo-dah.
They fly the track and they both cut across, oh da-doo-dah-day.
The blind horse sticking in a big mud hole, doo-dah, doo-dah.
Can't touch the bottom with a ten-foot pole, oh da-doo-dah-day.

Going to run all night, going to run all day.
I'll bet my money on the bobtail nag,
Somebody bet on the gray.

See them flying on a ten-mile heat, doo-dah, doo-dah.
Round the racetrack, then repeat, oh da-doo-dah-day.
I win my money on the bobtail nag, doo-dah, doo-dah.
I keep my money in an old tow bag, oh da-doo-dah-day.

Going to run all night, going to run all day.
I'll bet my money on the bobtail nag,
Somebody bet on the gray,
Somebody bet on the gray,
Somebody bet on the gray.

Saturday, June 5, 2021

Japanese notans






Made by a student of grade 6



You need:


  1. white paper 20 by 20 cm

  2. black paper 10 by 10 cm

  3. scissors

  4. glue

  5. cutter and cutting mat



Show pictures of notans  -  there are symmetrical notans, and also non symmetrical. Some notans are abstract, others are figurative.



Discuss the pictures with the students.

What stands out? Is there symmetry in the picture or not? Is the artwork abstract or figurative? Is there harmony in this notan?



Students make their own notan: figurative or abstract. There shouldn't remain any paper!

Thursday, June 3, 2021

It's Raining, It's Pouring! - Nursery Rhymes for Kids



Lyrics:

It's raining; it's pouring.
The old man is snoring.
He went to bed and bumped his head,
And he wouldn't get up in the morning.