Friday, February 13, 2009

Old MacDonald Had A Farm

Dear Smart Guru...

As we have discussed in our class that song can be one of the interesting ways to motivate our students to learn english. Here with, I have Uploaded one of the most famous english song among children all over the world. You can download the song, get the flash cards and find the activities related to the song.



Click the play button to listen to Old MacDonald Song!





Old MacDonald song is one of the famous song among children in English Speaking Countries. It is also widely used in English classrooms all over the word. The song is so attractive and funny that make children love it. When dealing with songs, the activity is not just sing along with the whole class, but there are much more activities that can be used as the follow up activities. In this Blog, I have uploaded the song, the lyric, flash cards and also some worksheet for classroom activities. Hopefully it will be useful for you all.

If you want to download the song for your own usage, you can use this link: Download Song. And to sing along with your students, you can get the song lyric from this link: Song Lyric.

The followings are things that can be done in the classroom after you sing along with your students:
1. You can teach your students some vocabularies related to the Old MacDonald song by using these Mini Flash Cards
2. You can play crossword with your students by using this Worksheet
3. You can teach your students about number by using These Pictures
4. You can teach your students different animal sounds by using this Worksheet
5. and you can check your students vocabulary knowledge by using this Classroom Activity

So, by knowing the above-mentioned activities, it is expected that you can create a fun and interactive english class that make your students feel comfortable being in your classroom.

Enjoy the experience and don't forget to give your reflection on the comment column below.

Cheers


The materials for this topic are compiled from: http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try

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