Right Direction Services Offered 28 Feb 10Constandinou
A presentation of the different consulting services offered by Right Direction. If you are interested in any of our services please do not hesitate to contact me.
IFB Spice Secrets Master.Chef is a first-of-its-kind initiative by an appliance brand. The nationwide competition travelled the length and breadth of the country, in a bid to find India's first microwave Master.Chef. IFB builds its products and services around it’s brand promise of Set Yourself Free.
Our customers are people who genuinely believe in this ethos. Which is why we decided to make them our veritable brand ambassadors.
From exhilaration to exasperation, this program captured the entire gamut of emotions the participants went through and of course, an exciting array of dishes at the end of each Master.Chef round. The after sales of Microwaves were exemplary.
My TEFL resources. See my resources webpage at http://tinyurl.com/tomstefl See also the accompanying children's songs word document.
Download to enjoy the full audio/animation.
This selection of my favourite English lesson resources is adapted specifically for other Hong Kong primary children. All have an informal, fun-based approach and are original designs courtesy of yours truly.
Some Powerpoints cover several lessons and include accompanying printable worksheets and games - most can be adapted for older or younger pupils.
Please contact regarding any errors or copyright claims.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
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Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
1. “SIX LITTLE DUCKS”
Six little ducks that I once knew
Fat ones, skinny ones, fair ones too.
But the one little duck with the father on his back
He led the others with his quack, quack, quack.
Quack, quack, quack-quack, quack, quack,
He led the others with his quack, quack, quack.
Down to the river they would go.
Wibble wobble, wibble wobble to and fro.
But the little duck with the father on his back
He lad the others with his quack, quack, quack.
Home from the river they would come.
Wibble wobble, wibble wobble, ho-hum-hum.
But the one little duck with the father on his back
He led the others with his quack, quack, quack.
Quack, quack, quack-quack, quack, quack
He led the others with his quack, quack, quack
Six little ducks that I once knew
Fat ones, skinny ones fair ones too.
But the one little duck with the father on his back
He led the others with his quack, quack, quack.
Quack, quack, quack-quack, quack, quack.
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2. “YOU GOTTA SING”
You gotta sing when the spirit says sing
You gotta sing when the spirit says sing
When the spirit says sing you gotta sing right
along
You gotta sing when the spirit says sing
You gotta shout when the spirit says shout…
You gotta play when the spirit says play…
You gotta hum when the spirit says hum…
You gotta sing when the spirit says sing…
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3. “LES PETITES MARIONETTES”
Ainsi font, font, font.
Les petites marionettes
Ainsi font, font, font.
Trois petites tours
et puis s’en vont.
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4. “SODEO”
Here we go Sodeo, Sodeo, Sodeo
Here we go Sodeo, all night long.
Step back Sally, Sally, Sally
Step back Sally, all night long.
I went to the plaza and what did I see?
A big fat man from Calgary.
I bet you five dollars I can catch that man
I bet you five dollars I can catch that man.
To the front, to the back, to the see-saw side,
To the front, to the back, to the see-saw side.
I went to the doctor, the doctor said:
Ooh, ah, I got a pain in my side,
Ooh, ah, I got a pain in my stomach,
Ooh, ah, I got a pain in my head.
To the front, to the back, to the see-saw side.
To the front, to the back, to the see-saw side.
To the front, to the back, to the see-saw side.
To the front, to the back, to the see-saw side.
“OH ME, OH MY”
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5. Oh me, oh my! What’ll I do
I can’t find an elephant to tie my shoe
But I know w’nat-and so do you
I don’t need an elephant to tie my shoe.
No, you don’t need an elephant to tie your shoe!
Oh me, oh my! What’ll I do
I can’t find a lumberjac to pour my milk
But I know what-and so do you
I don’t need a lumberjac to pour my milk.
No you don’t need a lumberjac to pour your milk!
Oh me, oh my! What’ll I do
I can’t find a dinosaur to eat me up
But I know what-and so do you
I don’t need a dinosaur to eat me up
No, you don’t need a dinosaur to eat you up!
Oh me, oh my! What’ll I do
I can’t find a radio to sing a song
But I know what-and so you do
I don’t need a radio to sing a song
No, you don’t need a radio to sing a song!
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7. He’ll be comin’ down the chimney when he comes
He’ll be comin’ down the chimney when he comes
He’ll be comin’ down the chimney
He’ll be comin’ down the chimney
He’ll be comin’ down the chimney when he comes
He’ll be bringin’ lots of goodies…
He’ll have all of his reindeer…
And he’ll need some milk and cookies…
He’ll be comin’ down the chimney…
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8. “DOUGLAS MOUNTAIN”
Snows are a fallin’ on Douglas Mountain,
Snows are a fallin’ so deep,
Snows are a fallin’ on Douglas Mountain,
Puttin’ the bears to sleep,
Puttin’ the bears to sleep.
Trimmin’ the wicks on Douglas Mountain,
Shinin’ my chimney so bright,
Trimmin’ the wicks on Douglas Mountain,
So God can bring the night,
So God can bring the night.
“LISTEN TO THE HORSES”
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9. Listen to the horses clipping
clopping.
Hoof-beats everywhere never
stopping.
Gonna ride my palomino
Ride him to the fair.
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10. “WHO BUILT THE ARK?”
Chorus:
Who built the ark? Noah, Noah,
Who built the ark? Brother Noah built the ark.
Now didn’t old Noah build the ark?
He built it out of hickory bark.
He built it long, both wide and tall,
plenty of room for the large and small.
Chorus
Now in came the animals two by two,
hippopotamus and kangaroo.
Now in came the animals three by three,
two big cats and a bumblebee.
Now in came animals four by four,
two through the window and through the door.
Now in came the animals, five by five,
five little sparrows, doin’ the jive.
Now in come the animals six by six
the elephant laughed at the monkey’s tricks.
Now in came the animals seven by seven,
four from home and the rest from heaven.
Now in came the animals eight by eight,
some were on time and the others were late.
Now in came the animals nine by nine,
some were shoutin’ and some were cryin’.
Now in came the animals ten by ten,
five black roosters and five black hens.
Now Noah says, “Go and shut that door,
the rain’s started dropping and we can’t take more!”
Chorus
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12. “SKIN AND BONES”
There was an old woman all skin and bones
Oooooooooooh
She lived down by the old graveyard…
One night she thought she’d take a walk…
She walked down by the old graveyard…
She saw the bones a-layin’ around…
She went to the closet to get a broom…
She opened the door and BOO!
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13. “SHAKE MY SILLIES OUT”
Gotta shake, shake, shake my sillies out
Shake, shake, shake my sillies out
Shake, shake, shake my sillies out
And wiggle my waggles away.
Gotta clap, clap, clap my crazies out
Clap, clap, clap my crazies out
Clap, clap, clap my crazies out
And wiggle my waggle away.
Gotta jump, jump, jump my jiggles out…
Gotta yawn, yawn, yawn my sleepies out…
Gotta shake, shake, shake my sillies out.
“IF I HAD A DINOSAUR”
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14. If I had a dinosaur
Just think what we could do
He could lift me off the floor
And take me to the zoo.
If a had a dinosaur
Just think what we could see
We could look inside the cloud
Above my balcony.
If I had a dinosaur
Just think what we could go
All the way to grandma’s house
To play her piano.
“I’VE BEEN WORKING ON THE
RAILROAD”
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15. I’ve been workin’ on the railroad
All the live-long day
I’ve been workin’ on the railroad
Just to pass the time away
Can’t you hear the whistle blowing
Rise up so early in the morn
Can’t you hear the captain shouting
Chorus:
Dinah blow on that new river train
Ridding
your horn.
Dinah won’t you blow, Dinah won’t you blow
Dinah won’t you blow yourtrain
Ridding on that new river horn
Dinah won’t youold trainDinah won’tme here
It’s the same blow, that brought you blow
Dinah won’t you blow your horn.
And gonna take me back again
Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah
Darlin’ you can’t love one
Someone’s in the kitchen I know
Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah
Darlin’ you can’t love one
Strumming onlove one ‘cause it isn’t signing
You can’t her old banjo-and any fun
Fee fie fiddly-i-o! Fee fie fiddly-i-o, ho, ho, ho
Darlin’ you can’t love one
Fee fie fiddly-i-o, strumming on her old banjo.
Darlin’ you can’t love tow…
You can’t love tow and still by true…
Honey you can’t love three…
You can’t love three and still have me…
Darlin’ you can’t love Bert…
You can’t “NEW if you’ve lost your shirt…
love Bert RIVER TRAIN”
Honey you can’t love Jane…
You can’t love Jane if you’re insane…
Darlin’ you can love them all
Darlin’ you can love them all
The skinny and the fat, the short and the tall
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Darlin’ you can love them all
17. You’ll sing a song and I’ll sing a song
And we’ll sing a song together
You’ll sing a song and I’ll sing a song
In warm or wintry weather
You’ll play a tune and I’ll play a tune…
You’ll whistle a tune and I’ll whistle a tune…
You’ll sing a song and I’ll sing a song…
“PICK A BALE O’COTTON”
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18. Gonna jump down, turn around, pick a bale
o’cotton
Jump down, turn around, pick a bale a day
Jump down, turn around, pick a bale o’cotton
Jump down, turn around, pick a bale a day
Chorus:
Oh Lordy, pick a bale o’cotton
Oh Lordy, pick a bale a day
Oh Lordy, pick a bale o’cotton
Oh Lordy, pick a bale a day
Me and my gal gonna pick a bale o’cotton
(Chorus)
Peter and Tara gonna pick a bale o’cotton
Peter and Tara gonna pick a bale a day
Cindy and Franco gonna pick a bale o’cotton
Cindy and Franco gonna pick a bale a day
(Chorus)
“FRERE JACQUES”
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19. Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques
Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous?
Sonnez les matines, sonnez les matines
Ding dang dong! Ding dang dong!
Brother John, are you sleeping?
Ring the morning bells. Ding dang dong!
“THERE CAME A GIRL FROM FRANCE”
There came a girl from France
Who didn’t know how to dance?
The only thing that she could do
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20. Was “Knees un Mother Brown”
Chorus:
Oh...Knees up Mother Brown, knees up Mother Brown
Knees up, knees up, never let the breeze up
Knees up Mother Brown
Oh…hopping on one foot, hopping on one foot
Hopping, hopping, never stopping
Hopping on the one foot
(chorus)
Oh… hopping on the other, hopping on the other
Hopping, hopping never stopping
Hopping on the other
(chorus)
Oh…whirling around and round, whirling round a round
Whirling, whirling, ever twirling
Whirling round a round
(chorus)
There came a girl from France
Who didn’t know how to dance?
The only thing that she could do was
“Knees up Mother Brown” HEY!!!
“CLUCK, CLUCK, RED HEN”
Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full!
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21. One for you sweater and one for your rug
And one for your blanket to keep you warm and snug!
Cluck, cluck red hen, have you any eggs?
Yes sir, yes sir, as many as your legs!
One for you breakfast and one for your lunch
Come back tomorrow, I’ll have another bunch!
Moo, moo brown cow, have you milk for me?
Yes sir, yes sir, as tasty as can be!
Churn it into butter, make it into cheese
Freeze it into ice cream or drink it if you please.
Buzz buzz busy bee, is your honey sweet?
Yes sir, yes sir, sweet enough to eat!
Honey on your muffin, honey on your cake
Honey by the spoonful, as much as I can make!
“BOOM BOOM”
Chorus:
BOOM BOOM! ain’t it great to be crazy
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22. BOOM BOOM! ain’t it great to be crazy
Giddy and foolish all day long
BOOM BOOM! ain’t it great to be crazy
A horse and a flea and three blind mice
Sat on a curbstone shootin’ dice
The horse he slipped and fell on the flea
“Ooops,” said the flea, “there’s a horse on me!”
(Chorus)
Eli Eli he sells socks
Five cents a pair and a dollar a box
The longer you wear’em the shorter they get
You put’em in the water and they don’t get wet
“HERE SITS A MONKEY”
Oh here sits a monkey in the chair, chair, chair
He lost all the true loves he had last year, so
Rise upon your feet, and greet the first you meet
The happiest one I know
Here lies a monkey under the chair, chair, chair…
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23. Here plays a monkey by the chair, chair, chair…
In this circle game, the first “monkey” sits on a chair in
the center of the circle. All sing the song and during the
words, “rise upon your feet and greet the first you
meet” the “monkey” chooses a new person who then
becomes the new “monkey”
Add your own verses and keep the game going
“MY WAY HOME”
When it’s pouring rain outside
Sometimes I want to stay in and hide
But we boots and raincoat I’m O.K.
Splashing in puddles – don’t get in my way
‘Cause that’s what I might do today
On my way home
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24. There are lots of things for me to do
On my way home, I’ll tell you a few.
I can’t watch a squirrel, climb up a tree
Or my make a buzz like a bumblebee
And that’s what I might do today
On my way home
And when it’s cold and snow is on the ground
I can go to the hill and slide right down
Make a snow angel or build a snowman
Have some hot chocolate and do it again
And that’s what…
And when it’s hot I’m in sneakers and shorts
I can play tag or build some forts
I can walk alone, or with my friends
Makin’ up a song that never ends
And that’s what…
“LES ZOMBIES ET LES LOUP-GASROUS”
Chorus:
Voyes-vous les zombis la?
(Les zombies et les loups-gasrous)
Madame Zombi elles est méchante (echo)
Mais sa soeur est plus méchante (echo)
Oui, sa soeur est plus méchante (echo)
Mais sa mere est la plus méchante (echo)
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25. (Chorus)
Le loup-garou il est sauvage (echo)
Mais son frere est plus suavage (echo)
Qui, son frere est plus suavage (echo)
(Chorus)
Do you see the zombies there??
(the zombies and the werewolves)
Mrs. Zombie, she is naughty
But her sister is naughtier
Yes, her sister is naughtier
But her mother is the naughtiest
The werewolf, he is wild
But his brother is wilder
Yes, his brother is wilder
But his father is the wildest
“SWING LOW SWEET CHARIOT”
Chorus:
Swing low, sweet chariot
Comin’ for to carry me home
Swing low, sweet chariot
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26. Comin’ for to carry me home
I looked over Jordan and what did I see
Comin’ for to carry me home
I saw a band of angels comin’ after me
Comin’ for to carry me home
If you get to heaven before I do
Comin’ for to carry me home
You tell all my friends I’ll be comin’ there too
Comin’ for to carry me home
“ANANSI”
Chorus:
Anansi – he is a spider. Anansi – he is a man
Anansi – he is a lazy one, do little as he can
Yeah, do little as he can
Anansi has a mango tree, he loves the fruit so ripe
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27. He cannot reach the mangos but he longs to have a
bite
(Chorus)
So – Anansi tells her friend the crow, “you’re beautiful to
me”
Old crow call her friends so they can hear his flattery
The crows fly to the tree, they bend the branches down
Anansi watch them swing and sway and mango hit the
ground
Anansi – he is a spider, Anansi – he is a man
Anansi – he is a clever one, he always have a plan
(Chorus)
“THE CORNER GROCERY STORE”
There was cheese, cheese, walkin’ on its knees
In the store, in the store
There was cheese, cheese, walkin’ on its knees
In the corner grocery store.
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28. Chorus:
My eyes are dim, I cannot see
I have not brought my specs with me
I have not brought my specs with me.
There were plums, plums, twiddling their thumbs…
There was corn, corn, blowin’ on a horn…
There were beans, beans, trying on some jeans…
There was more, more, just inside the door
In the store, in the store
There was more, much more, just inside the door
In the corner grocery store.
“JIG ALONG HOME”
I went to a dance and the animals came
The jay-bird danced with horseshoes on
The grasshopper danced till he fell on the floor
Jig along, jig along, jig along home
Chorus:
Jig, jiga, jig, jiga along home
Jig, jiga, jig, jiga along home
Jug along, jig along, jig along home
Jig, jiga, jig, jiga along home
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29. Fishing worm danced the fishing reel
Lobster danced on the peacock’s tail
Baboon danced with the rising moon
Jig along, jig along, jig along home
(Chorus)
Mama rat took off her hat
Shook the house with the old tom cat
The alligator beat his tail on the drum
Jig along, jig along, jig along home
(Chorus)
The boards did rattle and the floors broke down
Everybody danced around an around
The house came down and the crowd went home
Jig along, jig along, jig along home
(Chorus)
“POPCORN”
You put the oil in the pot
And you let it get hot
You put the popcorn in
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30. And you start to grin
Sizzle sizzle sizzle sizzle
Sizzle sizzle sizzle sizzle
Sizzle sizzle sizzle sizzle POP!
“Y A UN RAT (There’s a Rat)”
Y a un rat, dans I’grenier, J’entends le chat qui
miaule.
(There’s a rat in the barn. I hear the cat
meowing!)
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31. Y a un rat, dans I’grenier, J’entends le chat
miuler.
J’entends, j’entends, j’entends le chat qui
miaule.
J’entends, j’entends, j’entends le chat miauler.
“SUR LE PONT D’AVINGNON”
(On the Bridge of Avingon)
Sur le pont d’Avignon, I’on y danse, I’on y danse
Sur le pont d’Avignon, I’on y danse, tout en rond
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32. On the bridge of Avignon, they’re all dancing,
they’re all dancing
On the bridge of Avignon, they’re all dancing
round and round
Sur le pont d’Avignon, I’on y danse, I’on y danse
Sur le pont d’Avignon, I’on y danse, tout en rond
“GOING ON A PICNIC”
Going on a picnic, leaving right away
If it doesn’t rain, we’ll stay all day
Did you bring the sandwiches?
(Yes I brought the sandwiches)
Did you bring the salad?
(Yes I brought the salad)
Ready for a picnic, here we go!
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33. Going on a picnic, leaving right away
If it doesn’t rain, well stay all day
Did you bring the melon?
(Yes I brought the melon)
Did you bring the apples?
(Yes I brought the apples)
Did you bring the lemonade?
(Yes I brought the lemonades)
Did you bring the cookies?
(Yes I brought the cookies)
Ready for a picnic, here we go!
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34. “GOODNIGHT, IRENE”
Foxes sleep in the forest
Lions sleep in their dens
Goats sleep in the mountainside
And piggies sleep in pens
Chorus:
Irene goodnight, Irene goodnight
Goodnight Irene, goodnight Irene
I’ll see you in my dreams
Whales sleep in the ocean
Zebras sleep on land
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35. Hippos sleep by the riverside
And camels sleep on sand
(Chorus)
Coyote sleeps in the canyon
A birdie sleeps in a tree
And when it’s time for me to rest
My bed’s the place for me
(Chorus)
“THE MORE WE GET TOGETHER”
The more we get together, together, together.
The more we get together, the happier we’ll be.
‘Cause your friends are my friends.
And my friends are your friends.
The more we get together, the happier we’ll be.
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36. “DOWN BY THE BAY”
Down by the bay, where the watermelons grow,
Back to my home, I dare not go.
For if I do, my mother will say:
Did you ever see a goose kissing a moose…
Did you ever see a whale with a polka-dot tail…
Did you ever see a fly, wearing a tie…
Did you ever see a bear combing his hair…
Did you ever see llamas, eating their pajamas…
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37. Did you ever have a time, when you couldn’t…
Make a rhyme…
“BRUSH YOUR TEETH”
When you wake up in the morning
And it’s quarter to one
And you want to have a little fun
(Refrain X2)
You brush your teeth
Ch ch ch chuh, ch ch ch ch chuh
When you wake up in the morning
And it’s quarter two
And you want to find something to do
When you wake up in the morning
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38. And it’s quarter to three
And your mind starts hummin’ twiddle dee dee
When you wake up in the morning
And it’s quarter to four
And you think your hear a knock on your door
When you wake up in the morning
And it’s quarter to five
And you just can’t wait to come alive
“ROBIN IN THE RAIN”
Robin in the rain, what a saucy fellow,
Robin in the rain, mind your socks of yellow
Running in the garden on your nimble feet
Digging for your dinner with your long strong beak
Robin in the rain, you don’t mind the weather
Showers always make you gay
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39. But the worms are wishing you would stay at home
Robin on a rain day
“FIVE LITTLE FROGS”
Five green and speckled frogs
Sat on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs
Yuuuummmm yuummm!
One jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool,
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40. Then there were
Four green speckled frogs (gllb, gllb)…
“I WONDER IF I’M GOING”
I wonder if I’m growing
My mum says yes I’m growing
But it’s hard for me to see
My mum says eat your sandwich
It’ll make you grow up tall
But when I eat my sandwich
I’m hardly bigger at all
And I wonder if I’m growing
My mum says yes I’m growing
But it’s hard for me to see
My mum says wash your hands now
Then you can go and play
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41. Hey, I can reach the tap now
For the very first time today
And I think I must be growing
Yes I know I’m really growing
My mum says yes I’m growing
And now I know it’s true
“AIKENDRUM”
There was a man lived in the moon, in the moon, in the moon,
There was a man lived in the moon,
And his name was Aikendrum.
And he played upon ladle, A ladle, a ladle
He played upon a ladle,
And his name was Aikendrum.
And his hair was made of spaghetti, spaghetti, spaghetti,
His hair was made of spaghetti
And his name was Aikendrum.
And his eyes were made of meatballs, meatballs, meatballs,
His eyes were made of meatballs
And his name was Aikendrum.
And he played upon a lade, A lade, a lade,
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42. He played upon a lade
And his name was Aikendrum.
And his nose was made of cheese, cheese, cheese,
His nose was made of cheese
And his name was Aikendrum.
And his mouth was made of pizza, pizza, pizza,
His mouth was made of pizza
And his name was Aikendrum.
“BUMPIN UP AND DOWN’
Bumping up and down in my little red wagon (3X)
Won’t you be my darlin’
One wheel’s off and the axle’s broken (3X)
Won’t you be my darlin’
Freddie’s gonna fix it with his hammer (3X)
Won’t you be my darlin’
(Or so that we can ride it)
Bumping up and down in my little red wagon (3X)
Won’t you be my darlin’
One wheel’s off and the axle’s broken (3X)
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43. Won’t you by my darlin’
Laura’s gonna fix it with her pliers (3X)
Won’t you be my darlin’
Bumping up and down in my little red wagon (3X)
Won’t you be my darlin’
Who’s got a beard that’s long and white?
“MUST BE SANTA”
Santa’s got a beard that’s long and white
Who comes around on special night?
Santa comes around on special night.
Special night, bread that’s white
Must be Santa, must be Santa,
Must be Santa, Santa Claus.
Who’s got a boots and suit of red?
Santa’s got boots and suit of red.
Who wears a long cap on his head?
Santa wears a long cap on his head.
Cap on head, suit that’s red,
Special night, beard that’s white
Must be Santa, must be Santa,
Must be Santa, Santa Claus.
Who’s got a great big cherry nose?
Santa’s got a great big cherry nose.
Who laughs this way, “Ho, Ho, Ho?
Santa’s laughs this way, “Ho, Ho, Ho”
Ho, Ho, Ho, cherry nose.
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44. Cap on head, suit that’s red,
Must be Santa, must be Santa,
Must be Santa, Santa Claus.
Who very soon will come our way?
Santa’s very soon will come our way.
Eight little reindeer pull his sleight,
Santa’s little reindeer pull his sleigh.
Reindeer sleigh, come our way,
Ho, Ho, Ho, cherry nose,
Cap on head, suit that’s red,
Special night, beard that’s white,
Must be Santa, must be Santa,
Must be Santa, Santa Claus.
“WILLOGHBY WALLABY WOO”
Willoughby wallaby wee, an elephant sat
on me.
Willoughby wallaby woo, an elephant sat
on you.
Willoughby wallaby Wustin, an elephant sat on
Justin.
Willoughby wallaby Wania, an elephant
on Tania.
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45. …and so on using other names and sing along
fun.
“SPIDER ON THE FLOOR”
There’s a spider on the floor, on the floor,
There’s a spider on floor, on the floor.
Who could ask for any more?
Than s a spider on the floor, there’s spider on the floor, on the
floor.
Now the spider’s a spider on my leg, on my leg.
Oh the spider’s on my leg, on my leg, oh he’s really, really big!
This old spider on my leg.
There’s a spider on my leg, on my leg.
Now the spider’s on my stomach, on my stomach
Oh the spider’s on my stomach, on my stomach,
Oh he’s just a dumb old lummock!
This old spider on my stomach.
There’s a spider on my stomach, on my stomach.
Now the spider’s on my neck, on my neck
Oh the spider’s on my neck, on my neck, Oh I’m gonna be a
wreck!
I’ve got a spider on my neck.
There’s a spider on my neck, on my neck.
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46. Now the spider’s on my face, on my face
Oh the spider’s on my face, on my face, Oh what a big
disgrace!
I’ve got a spider on my face!
There’s a spider on my face, on my face.
Now the spider’s on my head, on my head
Oh the spider’s on my head, on my head, oh I wish that I were
dead!
I’ve got a spider on my head, on my head.
But he jumps off…
Now there’s a spider on the floor, etc…
“BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP”
Baa baa black sheep have you any wool?
Yes, sir yes sir, three bags full.
One for my master, one for my dame,
one for the little boy, who lives down the lane.
Baa baa black sheep have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.
Baa baa white sheep have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.
One for my master, one for my dame,
one for the little girl who lives down the lane.
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47. Baa baa white sheep have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.
“GOING TO THE ZOO”
Mummy’s taking us to the zoo tomorrow,
Zoo tomorrow, zoo tomorrow,
Mummy’s taking us to the zoo tomorrow,
And we can stay all day.
Chorus:
We’re going to the zoo, zoo, zoo
How about you, you, you?
You can come too, too, too
We’re going to the zoo, zoo, zoo.
Look at all the monkeys swinging in the trees,
Swinging in the trees, swinging in the trees,
Look at all the monkeys swinging in the trees,
We can stay all day.
Look at all the crocodiles swimming in the water,
Swimming in the water, swimming in the water,
Look at all the crocodiles swimming in the water
We can stay all day.
Chorus:
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48. Yes, Mummy’s taking us to the zoo tomorrow,
Zoo tomorrow, zoo tomorrow,
Mummy’s taking us to the zoo tomorrow,
And we can stay all day.
“MY DREYDEL”
I have a little dreydel
I made it out of clay
And when it’s dry and ready.
My dreydel, dreydel, dreydel
I made it out of clay.
Dreydel, dreydel, dreydel
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49. My dreydel I will play.
“PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH”
A peanut butter sandwich made wit jam
One for me and one for David Amarm
A peanut butter sandwich made with jam
Stick, stick, sticky stick stick!
I can think of witches good and bad
But the best witch that I’ve ever had was
A peanut butter sandwich made with jam
Yum, yum, yummy yum yum!
A peanut butter sandwich made with jam
One for me and one for David Amram
A peanut butter sandwich made with jam
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50. Stick, stick, sticky stick stick!
Yum, yum, yummy yum yum!
“FIVE LITTLE PUMKINS”
Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate
The first one said “Oh my it’s getting late.”
The second one said “There are witches in the air.”
The third one said, “But we don’t care!”
The fourth one said “Let’s run and run and run!”
The fifth one said “I’m ready for some fun.”
Ooooooo o o o went the wind and out went the light
And the five little pumpkins rolled out of sight.
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51. “THE SHARING SONG”
Chorus:
It’s mine but you can have some
With you I’d like to share it
‘Cause if I share it with you
You’ll have some too
If I have a cake to eat
If I have a tasty treat
If you come to me and ask
I’ll give some to you
(Chorus)
If have a book to read
If have a block you need
If you come to me and ask
I’ll share it with you
(Chorus)…end
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52. “MR. SUN”
Oh Mr. Sun, sun, Mr. golden sun
Please shine down on me
Oh Mr. Sun, sun, Mr. golden sun
Hiding behind a tree
These little children are asking you to
Please come out so we can play with you
Oh Mr. Sun, sun, Mr. golden sun
Please shine down on, please shine down on,
Please shine down on me.
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53. “OLD MacDONALD HAD A BAND”
Old MacDonald had a band, e i e i o
And in this band he had a guitar, e i e i o
And in this band he had a jug
And in this band he had a banjo
And in this band he had a fiddle
And in this band he has some singers.
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