Saturday, 18 June 2011

Head and shoulders (kids singing)

Watch my Class III3 singing the all-time favourite song:


Thursday, 16 June 2011

I can... (kids singing)

My pupils love singing and doing songs most of all. 'I can...' is a perfect example:

I can play the piano,
Piano, piano.
I can play the piano,
And you can play with me!

I can sing and I can dance,
Sing and dance, sing and dance,
I can sing and I can dance,
And you can dance with me!

I can run and I can jump,
Run and jump, run and jump,
I can run and I can jump,
And you can run with me!

I can fish and I can swim,
Fish and swim, fish and swim,
I can fish and I can swim,
And you can swim with me!

And, here's my class III6 singing the song:

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Love & Kisses (postcards)

Dear Mum and Dad,
It's cloudy today. I'm wearing my black shoes and a white and black T-shirt. Yesterday I was on the beach. I'm eating a hamburger now.
Love,
Matija
x

Matija Kozić, III3, June 2011

Dear Mum and Dad,
The weather is cloudy and rainy today. I am in room 214. I am wearing a jacket, jeans, shoes and a T-shirt. I am eating sausages.
Love,
Stefan
x

Stefan Vujić, III3, June 2011

Dear Dad and Mum,
It's cold today. I am wearing my blue jumper, jeans and black boots. I am eating a hamburger.
Love,
Milanko
x

Milanko Bilić, III3, June 2011

Five fat sausages (kids singing)

This is one of the funniest songs for my young learners.

Here is how class III5 performed it in June 2011:



Thursday, 9 June 2011

I like hamburgers (kids singing)

Here's yet another song about food from the book we used, performed by my class III1:

Monday, 6 June 2011

Can you swim like a fish? (kids singing)

I have to say that this song has marked the whole year. In fact, as soon as we learned it, we simply had to sing it over and over again, not only at the beginning but also at the end of each lesson.

And the lyrics are: 

Can you swim like a fish? 
Can you run like a rabbit? 
Can you jump like a kangaroo? 
He can, she can, 
You can, they can, 
And I can, too! 

Can you sing like a bird? 
Can you walk like a cat? 
Can you climb like a monkey in the zoo? 
He can, she can, 
You can, they can, 
And I can, too! 

This is how my classes III4, III5 and III6 performed the song in June 2011: