Incy-wincy spider
Incy Wincy spider climbed up the water spout
Down came the rain and washed the spider out
Out came the sun, and dried up all the rain
And Incy wincy spider climbs up the spout again
Then translate the song by showing fingers and hands. Once again play the song, and the pupils also show the movement of fingers and hands together with you.
Activity 2 Look and say.
Objectives: to recycle the domestic animals;
to teach the pupils how to use the tables
Say that we must talk about the animals the boy and the girl have on the farm. We have the pictures of the girl and the boy but no pictures of their farm. Instead, we have here a table. What shall we do? Let’s see what we have in the table: the animal pictures and ticks. Next, show the table and explain that the ticks say the boy has a rooster. However, the girl does not have a tick which means that she does not have a rooster. Let’s see who has a sheep and who does not. That is right, the girl has a sheep but the boy does not.
Then ask the pupils to look at the remaining animals and say what animals they have and do not. After taking some answers, ask them to say why they think so. Thus, the pupils must learn the technique of using tables.
Then ask the pupils to remember how we say the fact that the girl or the boy has something.
She’s got ...
He’s got ...
After that, ask the pupils to speak about the girl and what animals she has on the farm.
This is a girl. She’s got a sheep. She’s got a goat. She’s got a chick.
Then ask the pupils to speak about the boy and what animals he has on the farm.
This is a boy. He’s got a rooster. He’s got a cow. He’s got a horse.
Next, offer the pupils to add the things they can to each animal. This may be the sounds of animals or colours. At first, check how well the pupils can cope with the task, and then help them.
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