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ESL forum > Teaching material > playtime instructional videos / Children ´s Songs & Handplay: Video Series    

playtime instructional videos / Children ´s Songs & Handplay: Video Series



Victoria-Ladybug
Israel

playtime instructional videos / Children ´s Songs & Handplay: Video Series
 
Check out these great videos
 
Teaching Children "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe"/ 3 Little Monkeys Jumping on the bed
 
 
How to Teach "Beehive" Song to Children
 
 
Teaching kids " ROUND & ROUND THE GARDEN " song
 
 
 
Teaching Children "Rickity Tickity" Song
 
How to do ITSY BITSY SPIDER
 
Learn the lyrics and the hand gestures for many favorite songs and games in this free children �s rhyme video from an expert on playtime for kids.

http://www.ehow.com/videos-on_5549_children_s-songs-handplay.html

27 Aug 2010      





ellakass
Israel

Thank you very much, dear!

27 Aug 2010     



Mabdel
Morocco

Thanks a lot Victoria for sharing.

27 Aug 2010     



yanogator
United States

These are some good, useful videos, but I have two tiny disagreements with her, one on "Where is thumbkin?" and one on "Itsy-bitsy spider".
 
She says "thumpkin" instead of "thumbkin" (silent "b"), which could be a little confusing to some students, since the song is about your thumbs, and doesn �t involve thumping at all.
 
Her hand gesture for the first and last parts of itsy-bitsy spider are wrong, in my opinion. She has her fingers curled up, except the thumbs and index fingers. As I learned it about 55 years ago (and I think this way looks better), the other fingers should be opened somewhat, representing the spider �s legs.
 
Take it or leave it. Maybe this will be helpful to some of you.
 
Bruce

27 Aug 2010     



jhansi
India

Thanks Victoria for sharing.

27 Aug 2010     



Friedfam
Israel

Thanks very much - these are great for my grandchildren too!

27 Aug 2010