literacy in the playground clapping games 2011

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LITERACY IN THE PLAYGROUND CLAP & RHYME GAMES JUNIOR SCHOOL - LEARNING FOCUS 1

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LITERACY IN THE PLAYGROUND

CLAP & RHYME GAMES

JUNIOR SCHOOL - LEARNING FOCUS

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Literacy in the PlaygroundCLAP & RHYME GAMES

CLAPPING INSTRUCTIONS....OPTION 1People: Two stand facing each other Start: R hand high, palm down, over Other's L hand. L hand low, palm up, under Other's R hand. Move each hand up or down to slap Other's opposite hand.Move each hand forward to clap Other's opposite hand. Clap your own hands

Repeat over

Try speeding up once you know the clapping pattern and the rhyme. Try changing the clap - clap your own shoulders with crossed arms, for instance, or kick your leg up behind you and clap your shoe.Adding variations once you know the basic moves makes clapping games more creative, and even more fun. Clapping makes us more aware of syllables in words.

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Literacy in the PlaygroundCLAP & RHYME GAMES

CLAPPING INSTRUCTIONS....OPTION 2People: Two stand facing each other Start: R hand high, palm down, over Other's L hand. L hand low, palm up, under Other's R hand. Move each hand up or down to slap Other's opposite hand.Move each hand forward to clap Other's opposite hand. Clap your own hands (somewhat to the R) and keep them together.Move your joined hands so that the back of the L hands collide. For the next 4 beats, keep the L hands where they are, in contact. Clap R hands above the L hands.Clap your R hand to your L. Clap R hands below the L hands.Clap your R hand to your L.

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MY NAME IS....

I went to a Chinese restaurant to buy a loaf of bread bread breadThey asked my what my name wasAnd this is what I said said said

My name is E-I-E-INika-Ni, Nika-Ni,Pom Pom PoodlesWillie Wally Whiskers

My name is E-I-E-INika-Ni, Nika-Ni,Pom Pom PoodlesWillie Wally Whiskers

My name is Elvis PresleySitting in a hot tubDrinkin' Diet PepsiFreeze (first one to move is out)

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A SAILOR WENT TO SEA, SEA, SEAHere's one that's nice to do with a group.

A sailor went to sea, sea, seaTo see what he could see, see, seeBut all that he could see, see, seeWas the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea

A sailor went to chop, chop, chopTo see what he could chop, chop, chopBut all that he could chop, chop, chopWas the bottom of the deep blue chop, chop, chop

A sailor went to knee, knee, kneeTo see what he could knee, knee, kneeBut all that he could knee, knee, kneeWas the bottom of the deep blue knee, knee, knee

A sailor went to toe, toe, toeTo see what he could toe, toe, toeBut all that he could toe, toe, toeWas the bottom of the deep blue toe, toe, toe

Continued next page..

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A SAILOR WENT TO SEA, SEA, SEA (CONTINUED)

A sailor went to Timbuktu,To see what he could TimbuktuBut all that he could TimbuktuWas the bottom of the deep blue Timbuktu

A sailor went to sea, chop, knee, toe, TimbuktuTo see what he could see, chop, knee, toe, TimbuktuBut all that he could see, chop, knee, toe, TimbuktuWas the bottom of the deep blue sea, chop, knee, toe, Timbuktu

InstructionsA (nothing, or make your own)sai (clap your own thighs)lor (clap your own hands)went (click your fingers)to (clap your own hands)sea,sea,sea (clap both your hands with yourpartners, three times)Repeat.

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FISHInstructions (See the following slide for words only)Two friends stand facing each other. Hold your elbows at the sides with arms out in front and palms of own hands together making a 'fish'. Swipe your 'fish' from side to side, smacking into the other person's fish as you go, while you say 'one' (one way) 'two' (the other way) 'three' (back again) and then clap your own hands together as you say 'together'.The chant to go with it:One (swipe your fish along other person's fish)Two (swipe it back)Three (and back again)Together (clap your own hands together)Up (both hold your hands up as in 'this is a stickup' to slap each other's hands as you say 'up')Together (clap own hands together)Down (slap partners hands down long - hands hang by sides and then turn palms to face partner and slap them like that)Together (clap own hands together)Backs (Back at chest level, turn your palms of your hands to be facing you and you smack the back of your hands against the back of your friend's hands)Fronts (turn palms to face friend's, and slapthem again Knees (each slaps both hands on own knees)Together (clap own hands together)Let's do it again![Start from beginning again, usually faster and faster each time!]

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FISH

OneTwoThreeTogetherUpTogetherDownTogetherBacksFronts KneesTogetherLet's do it again!

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MY MOTHER SAID....

InstructionsMy (clap own hands together)mother (clap your right hand against partner's right hand)said (clap own hands together)that (clap left hand against partner's left)I (clap your own hands together)never (clap right against their right hand)should (clap your own hands together)play (clap left against partner's left hand)with (clap your own hands together)the (clap your right hand against their right )gypsies (clap your own hands together)in (clap left hand against partner's left hand)the (clap your right hand against partner's right hand)wood (clap your own hands together)Keep to the same pattern for "If I did, she would say, naughty girl to disobey."

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MY MOTHER SAID....

Song

My mother said that I never should play with the gypsies in the wood.

If I did, she would say,naughty girl to disobey.

Disobey 1 Disobey 2 Disobey, disobey, disobey YOU!

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MISS MARY MACKInstructionsMiss (clap your own hands together)Mar (cross your arms in front of your chest)-ree (clap your own hands together)Mack, Mack, Mack (clap both your handson both your partner's hands three times)

SongMiss Mary Mack Mack MackAll dressed in black, black, blackWith silver buttons, buttons, buttonsAll down her back, back, back.She asked her mother, mother, motherFor 50 cents, cents, centsTo see the elephants, elephants, elephantsJump over the fence, fence, fence.They jumped so high, high, highThey reached the sky, sky, skyAnd they didn't come back, back, back'Til the 4th of July, ly, ly!

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DOWN DOWN BABY

InstructionsThere are many clap patterns you can do. The best idea is start with a simple one, and make it more complicated when you're ready.

Simple: clap your own hands together twice, clap both your partner's hands twice, and repeat, for each line. Don't forget the actions! SongDown down baby, down by the roller coasterSweet sweet baby, I don't wanna let you goShimmy shimmy cocoa pop, shimmy shimmy powShimmy shimmy cocoa pop, shimmy shimmy wow

Continued next page...

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DOWN DOWN BABY (CON’T)

Grandma grandma sick in bed, she called the doctor and the doctor said:

Let's get the rhythm of the head, Ding Dong, (move your head from left to right)We've got the rhythm of the head, Ding Dong (move your head from left to right)

Let's get the rhythm of the hands, (clap clap)We've got the rhythm of the hands (clap clap)

Let's get the rhythm of the feet, (stamp stamp)We've got the rhythm of the feet, (stamp stamp)

Let's get the rhythm of the hot dog, (shrug shoulders and open mouth wide)We've got the rhythm of the hot dog (shrug shoulders and open mouth wide)

Put it all together and what do you get?(ding dong, clap, clap, stamp stamp, hot dog)

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UNDER THE BAMBOO

Under the Bamboo

Under the Tree

True love for you my darling

True love for me

And when we are married

We’ll raise a family

With a boy for you

And a girl for me

I tiddley om pom

Pom Pom!

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MY MAMA TOLD ME...

My mama told me,

if I was goodie,

that she would buy me

a Rubber Dolly.

My Auntie told her,

I kissed a soldier,

now she won’t buy me

a rubber dolly.

3, 6, 9 the goose drank wine,

the monkey chewed gum on the street car line,

the line broke, the monkey got choked,

and they all went to heaven in a little row boat

This song was around in the early 1900’s.

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MISS SUZIE HAD A PUPPY...

Miss Suzie had a puppy, his name was Tiny TimShe put him in the bathtub to see if he could swimHe drank up all the waterHe ate up all the soapMiss Suzie found her puppy had bubbles in his throatMiss Suzie called the doctorMiss Suzie called the nurseShe even called the lady with the alligator purseInjection said the doctorNeedle said the nurseBut nothing said the lady with the alligator purse!

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INKY PINKY PONKY...

Inky Pinky Ponky,

Daddy bought a donkey.

Donkey died, daddy cried.

Inky Pinky Ponky!

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TIC TAC TOE

Tic tac toe

give me a high

give me a low

Johnny got hit by a UFO

(on UFO you either have to do

rock paper or scissors)