1) The document describes a game to teach English vocabulary about chickens and eggs.
2) In the game, one student is the "chicken" in the middle while the other students form a circle around them holding their hands behind their backs. The teacher places an egg in one student's hand.
3) The group chants a rhyme, then the chicken tries to guess who has the egg by asking individual students "Have you stolen my egg?". If the student doesn't have it, they say "Sorry, I don't have it" and if they do, they hand the egg to the chicken and take their place in the middle.
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1. Verena Müllauer Themenzentrierter Fremdsprachenunterricht WS: 2007/2008
Material:
● One plastic egg or hard-boiled egg.
Text of the chant:
(Chicken, chicken), do not rest; an egg is missing from your nest!
Have the (chicken) guess who has the egg by asking a specific child
"Have you stolen my egg ?"
If the child does not have the egg she replies "I don’t have it ! ".
If the child does have the egg she replies "Yes, I have the egg!" and
hands the egg to the (chicken).
Then that child stands in the middle.
Procedure:
The teacher gives information about chicken and eggs.
Afterward, they all play a game together:
Procedure:
● Teacher says the rhyme and the pupils have to repeat it.
● Then we form a circle.
● One child is the chicken and sits in the middle of the circle and has to close
the eyes.
● Everybody holds her hands behind the back.
● The teacher places the egg in one pupil’s hand.
● After that all say together.
(Chicken, chicken), do not rest, an egg is missing from your nest!
2. Verena Müllauer Themenzentrierter Fremdsprachenunterricht WS: 2007/2008
● Then, the child who is the chicken is allowed to open the eyes and has to
notice, which pupil has the egg.
● The chicken has to guess and ask a specific child:
"Have you stolen my egg?“
● If the child does not have the egg she replies: "Sorry I don’t have it ! ".
● If the child does have the egg she replies "Yes, I have the egg!" and hands the
egg to the (chicken).Then that child goes to the middle.
Teaching aims:
● Pupils should be able to understand the chant.
● Pupils should be able to pronounce the words correctly.
● Pupils should be able to say the rhyme fluently.
● Pupils should participate and enjoy practising English.