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Two Little Elves are Jumping

Two Little Elves are Jumping

No matter how old your students are, from very young to elementary age, counting and numbers are always a topic worth reviewing.  You can easily add a quick counting activity as part of any lesson. Use a song (“Count and Move” from Super Simple Songs 2 is the perfect active song to review numbers and get some wiggles out!), or count objects in a storytime book.

Or spend a week incorporating more focused counting activities by combining a song, worksheet and game. Here are a few ideas using materials from the Super Simple Songs – Christmas enhanced CD.

10 Little Elves

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Need a fun way to incorporate numbers with an active song and a familiar tune? Try “10 Little Elves.” It has some challenging new vocabulary, making it great for older students. Talk about active verbs such as sewing, painting, sawing, hammering, wrapping, and sleeping. You can discuss toys and practice demonstrating how to make them. Do activity sheet 9-6 to review the actions and practice counting.
Finish by singing the song as you perform the gestures. During the chorus, have students hold up their fingers and count together.

Jingle Bells

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“Jingle Bells” is a classic holiday song that is often heard at this time of year. The call and response format of this version makes the song fun and easy for young learners. Bring bells to class so the students can jingle along!

Practice counting with Christmas activity sheets from Super Simple Learning

Two, four, six, eight...how many horses?

Several of the worksheets on the enhanced CD focus on counting. How many bells? How many horses? Students can work just on counting, writing the numbers, or spelling.

For a fun new challenge for older students, try activity sheet 2-7 and practice counting by 2s! Students love the new way to count and quickly catch on. The worksheet provides a great visual for this concept.

Clapping Game

Sit in a circle with one hand palm up and one hand palm facing down. Alternate so that you can ‘clap’ the hand of the person next to you. Start by lightly clapping the hand of the child next to you as you say the number “1.” The child says “2” as he claps the hand of the student next to him. Continue around the circle, counting up as you go. How high can you count? Once students catch on, you can make it more challenging by counting by twos, threes, fives or tens.
You can also use this game to practice other sequential topics like the alphabet, days of the week or months of the year.

Countdown to Christmas!

How many days to Christmas? Print out the calendar activity sheets 1-6 or 1-7 and fill in the blanks. Then count the number of days together. This is a great activity to do throughout the weeks leading to the big day!

Have fun!

 

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Practice weather with snowflakes and snowmen

How's the Weather? Is it snowy?

Ah…winter. As the seasons change, it’s a great time to discuss the weather. In some places, like here in Tokyo for example, the weather during the winter can vary dramatically from week to week and even day to day. When your students come to class, asking them “How’s the weather?” will help them become familiar with words for what’s going on outside.

Our favorite way to introduce new vocabulary is with a song. “How’s The Weather?” from Super Simple Songs 2 teaches four basic types of weather: sunny, rainy, cloudy and snowy. With easy to learn gestures and free downloadable picture cards, this song is the perfect way to start a lesson on weather. Check out this great video from some students in Korea:


Snowmen and snowflakes are also great ways to discuss the weather. There are many crafts and games that you can do with them! Here are just a couple of ideas.

Snowflake and Snowman Craft Ideas

Make Paper Snowflakes

Pass out small square pieces of paper. Show the students how to fold the paper into a triangle. Fold the triangle once more into a smaller triangle. Next, draw some small triangles along each edge of the folded paper. Cut out the triangles, and then unfold the paper. You have a snowflake! (Tip: experiment a little with making snowflakes before class. For younger students, you’ll want to keep the patterns very simple. For older students, encourage them to cut a variety of shapes.) Have the students hold their snowflakes up high and let them go. It’s snowing! Sing “Little Snowflake” from Super Simple Songs – Christmas with your snowflakes falling, falling, falling to the ground.
*As with any activity involving scissors, supervise closely.

Easy Snow

Make lots of snow very easily by tearing up sheets of white scratch paper. Put all of the pieces in a cup or bowl and hold it up high. Make it snow by turning the cup over and letting the “snowflakes” fall to the ground. Put all of the snowflakes back into the cup and make it snow again.

Finger Painting

Use white paint and colored paper to paint a winter scene. No need for paintbrushes, just use your fingers! Make snowflakes, snowmen, or whatever you want! For easy clean up, cover tables with plastic (garbage bags or plastic sheeting work well) and have kids wear aprons. Be sure to review rules before starting: no touching each other, be careful with the paint, etc. When you let them know what is expected, kids are generally very respectful when doing such a special activity.

Cotton Ball Snow

Use cotton, like in this video from MILK English in South Korea. You can practice body parts as well by having students put the cotton balls on their nose, head, arm, leg, nose, etc.

Follow your craft up with worksheet 5-8 from the Super Simple Songs – Christmas CD.  Color, cut and paste the little snowman into four different scenes. Ask students about the weather and the seasons as you figure out which pictures match each other. Uh-oh, what happens to the snowman when the sun comes out?

So…how’s the weather in your neck of the woods?

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Super Simple Songs - Christmas enhanced CD

For young learners, particularly emerging speakers, traditional Christmas songs can often be too fast or too difficult for them to follow along with. “Boughs of holly”? “Figgy pudding”? We LOVE Christmas songs, but when we had trouble finding some we could use effectively with our young students, we decided to make some that would be easy-to-teach, easy-to-learn, and super fun.

With our enhanced Christmas CD, you get those songs plus a whole lot more. You’ll have no problem putting together holiday lessons and parties covering a variety of topics.

It has everything you need for lessons, parties, pageants, and just for fun. It’s perfect for listening to in the classroom, car, or at home. There are 12 holiday-themed songs and 12 sing-along, or karaoke, versions. This CD was created for young learners, with slowed down versions of traditional Christmas tunes, simplified lyrics, and brand new, gesture-rich songs.

Plus, with the enhanced CD, you get all kinds of additional resources to make your holiday and winter lesson planning a breeze.

  • Full color lyric sheets for each song that you can print out and hang in the classroom or send home.
  • 36 colorful and playful picture cards in three different sizes. The larger sized cards are great for classroom use or performances. The mini cards work well for games and quick review. Print exactly what you need.
  • Activity sheets for every song. They range from super simple for the youngest learners to more advanced exercises suitable for older elementary school-aged kids. The activity sheets are designed to enhance your lessons by covering additional vocabulary topics such as counting, clothing, weather and more.
  • Bonus BINGO game and word searches in three different levels.

There are over 200 pages of printable resources on the CD!

Are you having a Christmas party or pageant? These songs are perfect for performances. See our Christmas Party Ideas page for two sample plans. The sing-along versions also make great background music. Just pop in the CD as children and parents enjoy the holiday spirit.

May your days be merry and bright this Christmas season, and of course, super simple.

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5 Little Pumpkins Activity Cards
“Five Little Pumpkins” is fun little song off of Super Simple Songs 3. While it’s a nice fit for the Halloween season, it can be sung any time of the year and is one of our autumn favorites. We wanted to share some resources that we created several years ago for teaching with the song in our classes. (For Halloween songs with new picture cards and activity sheets, check out Super Simple Songs – Halloween.)
 

Five Little Pumpkins Lesson Plan

Need a quick and easy autumn lesson plan? Use the “Five Little Pumpkins” song to teach about counting, emotions and action verbs in a fun and playful way. Combined with other songs from the Super Simple Songs CDs, you’ve got a great lesson ready to go.

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Here are some super simple Valentine’s Activity Sheets. Click to follow the link to the Skidamarink page and download from there.

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