One Two Red Balloon

One Two Red Balloon

Πέμπτη 10 Ιουλίου 2014

Lesson 15: Happy Birthday, Mrs Mary!

Happy Birthday, Mary!
We've got a cake for you!
Please, blow out your candles
and make a wish too!
Happy Birthday, Mary!
Open your presents now!
Tonight it's party time,
come on kids, let's dance!
Happy Birthday, Mrs Mary!

Stage 1 – Brief Revision
Revise the previous lesson briefly following the procedure of Lesson 3 Stage 1 (here revise: corn, potato, green beans, green peas, onion, pepper, tomato, cucumber, salad, cheese )
Stage 2 Vocabulary focus i) BIRTHDAY: (Happy) Birthday, (birthday) cake, candle, present, wish, party ii) VERBS: to blow out, to make a wish, to open, to dance
Prepare flashcards and finger puppets at home that depict birthday. Present the birthday flashcards to Ss, use L1 and ask them: “What can you see in the pictures?”, “When is your birthday”, “Do you like birthday parties?”, “Do you like birthday cakes?”, “What comes to your mind when you think of birthdays? (elicit party hats, noise makers, balloons, birthday cards, clown, birthday cake, candles, presents)”, “Is there a birthday song in your country? If yes, can you sing it now?”. The last question will give you the chance to teach them the “Happy Birthday to you!” song. Present and drill vocabulary items concerning birthday birthday, birthday cake, candle, present, party by using the flashcards and / or rhythmical clapping [ birth-day, ca-ke, can-dle, pre-sent, par-ty (clap two quarter notes, ta ta), ha-ppy birth-day, birth-day ca-ke (clap four quarter notes, ta ta ta ta)]. Then, use mime to teach Ss the meaning of the verbs / expressions to blow out, to make a wish, to open, to dance. Tell Ss that because today it's Mrs Mary's birthday, they should learn a new song and wish her Happy Birthday. Play the song on the piano. Ask Ss to i) stand up and move to the rhythm of the music ii) raise the correct finger puppet of the birthday word heard in the song iii) put the birthday flashcards in the correct order based on the song iii) sing the song and clap their hands (6 eighth notes per measure, ti-ti-ti ti-ti-ti)
Stage 3 – Incorporating percussion instruments into our activities & practising rhythmical patterns
Divide the class into groups and give them the percussion instruments they are going to use in this song (Always give instructions by following the procedure of Lesson 1 Stage 3). Group A beats 6 eighth notes per measure using their sticks (ti-ti-ti ti-ti-ti), Group B beats 2 one-dotted quarter notes per measure using their bells (ta-i ta-i), Group C beats “1 quarter note, 1 eighth note, 1 quarter note, 1 eighth note” per measure using their tambourines (ta ti ta ti). Practice separately and then altogether as a band. Last, ask Ss to play and sing the song as much as they can.
Stage 4 – Follow-up activities
Ask Ss to make birthday cards for Mrs Mary by either drawing them or downloading them from the Web and wish her Happy Birthday. Alternatively, you could throw a birthday party for Mrs Mary. Ss will ask her to blow out her candles (Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday, Mrs Mary! Happy Birthday to you!) and make a wish. They will give her some drawings as a birthday present and they will dance and eat some cake, sweets, snacks as well as drink juice or soft drinks. Ss could be listening to party music and interact with Mrs Mary the puppet. In the end, ask Ss to sing goodbye to Mrs Mary (see Lesson 1 Follow-up).
















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