Activity: The
teacher shows some flashcards of parts of the body in order to
familiarize the students with the words of the songs: head, shoulders,
knees, toes, eyes, ears, mouth and nose; and he/she says these words in
English. Children repeat after the teacher.
Next, the children say the parts of the body when
the teacher shows the flashcards.
Flashcards can be shown by means of a Power Point
presentation because it is highly motivating and attractive.
Activity: Pupils
have to be aware that some words are plurals such as shoulders, knees,
toes, eyes, ears. The teacher presents the pictures of the singular
forms in order that students see the difference.
Then the teacher presents the students with the
following list of words and they have to classify them into singular and
plural nouns. Afterwards the teacher asks them to see if they have found
out the rule of the formation of the plural:
head – shoulder – nose
– shoulders – knee – toe – toes – knees – eyes – ears – ear – eye -
mouth
SINGULAR:
PLURAL:
DURING THE SONG
Before
they sing the song, children must follow several steps in order to learn
the song. First the teacher sings the song doing mime and the
appropriate movements. Next, students repeat the song doing the same
gestures as the teacher slowly. Then children repeat the song helped by
the teacher; and finally, pupils sing the song alone.
SONG
Head and shoulders, knees and toes
Knees and toes
Head and shoulders, knees and toes,
Knees and toes
And eyes and ears, and mouth and nose
Head and shoulders, knees and toes,
Knees and toes.
New version of the song:
1. Firstly we sing the whole song, pointing at the
different parts of the body.
2. Next, we sing the song without mentioning the word
‘head, we hum it instead of saying the word. E.g: “We are not going to
say head, we will only point to it, but we won’t say this word”.
3. “We are not going to say head and shoulders, we
will only point to them”.
4. “This time, we are not going to say head,
shoulders or knees, we will only point to the three things”. We sing all
the song without mentioning these words, we have to hum instead of
saying these words.
5. Then, “we are not going to say head, shoulders,
knees and toes”.
6. Finally, the teacher tells the students: “Let’s
say head, let’s say shoulders, let’s say knees and let’s say toes. We
are going to sing the song with all the words, but this time very
quickly”.
You have an example of this song HERE:
AFTER THE SONG
Activity:The teacher gives the students the shape
of a human body. The students have to draw the parts of the body
mentioned in the song and write their English names next to the
pictures.
Game:The teacher gives his/her students orders and the
students have to follow them only if he/she gives the orders accompanied
by the word ‘please’. Examples: The teacher says: “Touch you ears”.
Students should not touch their ears because the teacher has not said
“please”. “Touch your nose, please”. The students follow the
order. “Please, touch your mouth”. The students follow the order.
The child who makes a mistake when following an order is disqualified.
Game: Body Snap.
The students are given cards of pictures of the different parts of the
body in the song: ear, mouth, nose, eye, head, shoulder, knee and toe;
and cards of their corresponding written form. In pairs, the two
children turn over one of their cards at the same time. If the two cards
are the same, they have to say the name of the part of the body and
Snap. The child who says these words first, gains a point. For example,
ear (picture)- ear (text) or ear (picture) and ear (picture), children
say EAR- SNAP. The first child who says EAR- SNAP gains a point.
Activity:
Students elaborate a dictionary with cards of the vocabulary of the
parts of the body learnt in this song.
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Students can learn the song at the following link,
they also have to help La-la, one of the teletubbies to do the gestures
of the song: