Practise the song you did with Peter in class on Thursday, 23rd October.
If you remember how to do it, do the tap-clap-snap to indicate the rhythm.
ABC SONG
A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N O P
Q R S
T U V
W X
Y 'n' Z
Now I know my ABC,
next time won't you sing with me.
!!Attention!
'n' is the abbreviated form of the word and won't the short form of will not and expresses a request.
Z can be pronounced as /zed/ or /zi/. Do you remember which pronunciation we use here?
Practise the song you did with Peter in class on Thursday, 30th October.
The Cookie Jar
Teacher: Who stole a cookie from the cookie jar?
Student A: (name) stole a cookie from the cookie jar!
Student B: Who? Me?
Class: Yes! You!
Student B: That couldn't be!
Student A. Then who stole a cookie from the cookie jar?
Student C: (name) stole a cookie from the cookie jar!
Student D: ...
Class: ...
!!Attention!
A cookie jar is a pot you keep cookies in so that they stay fresh. Stole is the simple past of to steal.
Christmas Carols: "Deck the halls" and "Ring ring ring the bells" (click on the right side of the web page)
THANKSGIVING DAY
We are going to sing some songs about this special day, click on the next link and listen carefully.
I'm thankful
I'm thankful
for my friends,
for friendships
without end.
I'm thankful
for my family.
I'm thankful
for being loved,
for this world
that I'm part of
I'm thankful
for all that's given me.
I'm thankful
for the caring,
thankful
for the sharing,
thankful
for each and every day.
I'm thankful
for being loved,
for this world
that I'm part of.
I'm thankful
and I just want to say.
I'm thankful
we're together
here today.
Buong Kapatiran
Practise the song you did with Peter in class on Thursday, 23rd October.
If you remember how to do it, do the tap-clap-snap to indicate the rhythm.
ABC SONG
A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N O P
Q R S
T U V
W X
Y 'n' Z
Now I know my ABC,
next time won't you sing with me.
!! Attention!
'n' is the abbreviated form of the word and
won't the short form of will not and expresses a request.
Z can be pronounced as /zed/ or /zi/. Do you remember which pronunciation we use here?
Practise the song you did with Peter in class on Thursday, 30th October.
The Cookie Jar
Teacher: Who stole a cookie from the cookie jar?
Student A: (name) stole a cookie from the cookie jar!
Student B: Who? Me?
Class: Yes! You!
Student B: That couldn't be!
Student A. Then who stole a cookie from the cookie jar?
Student C: (name) stole a cookie from the cookie jar!
Student D: ...
Class: ...
!! Attention!
A cookie jar is a pot you keep cookies in so that they stay fresh.
Stole is the simple past of to steal.