I Dig It. English Song with Playground Vocabulary
I Dig It. English Song with Playground Vocabulary
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Notes: Use a girl/boy card with the jump rope/shovel cards to teach the concept of “his” and “hers” beforehand. Use other cards as well to teach this grammar point. Drive around the room having fun on the motorbike part!
Let’s go! Outside! x2
His jump rope x2 Her jump rope x2
(repeat His and Her parts)
I jump it! x4
Let’s go! Sandbox! x2
His shovel x2
Her shovel x2
(repeat His and Her parts)
I dig it! x4
I’m finished!
I’m tired!
I’m dirty!
Good fun!
Let’s go home x2
On your motorbike! x2
ⓒ The Magic Crayons
Let’s go! Outside! x2
His jump rope x2 Her jump rope x2
(repeat His and Her parts)
I jump it! x4
Let’s go! Sandbox! x2
His shovel x2
Her shovel x2
(repeat His and Her parts)
I dig it! x4
I’m finished!
I’m tired!
I’m dirty!
Good fun!
Let’s go home x2
On your motorbike! x2
ⓒ The Magic Crayons
The Magic Crayons - Live
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The Magic Crayons - Live
Our songs were written with small classes in mind, but easily scale up when required.
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Modelling
Invest time modelling the song. Do not expect the students to learn all the words and actions in the first lesson. Give it time, and praise those that do well.
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Big Smiles
Singing skills are not essential. A big smile and plenty of gusto will get you far!
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Volunteers Please
Don't be shy about asking for volunteers. Indeed, Japanese staff in particular really do want to be seen to help you but will not ask you. Provide clear instructions and lots of thank-you's.