I have chosen “The wheels on the bus” in order to work with my Infant Education class. Through this song I will introduce many essential words at this level by means of moving around the classroom, jumping and following instructions.
First of all, I will introduce a picture of a bus in which we will point out every part: the wheels, the door, the windows… Once we have worked on the main vocabulary that will appear along the lyrics, we will listen to individual sounds, different means of transports: plane, car, truck, van…apart from this, we will invite them to make different actions with each verse. Finally, we will all practise every action and act out, by means of asking them “Where are we going?” and we will revise the places in a town with a variey of stops: to the cinema, to the library, to the zoo, and so on.In this blog you can see presentations, links and different activities carried out by Gillian Fearn an expert in drama activities for early years and primary english levels.
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