You sing it to baa baa black sheep! On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Warren Billings < wbillings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There's a cool game that Annie taught me where everyone stands in the > circle with their right hand high and left hand low. We all sing together > and you clap the hand of the person to your left on each syllable. Whenever > the song ends that person starts the song over. I'm not sure what the > rhythm goes to but it goes like this: > > lunes martes, lunes martes, > > MIÉRCOLES, MIÉRCOLES, > > jueves viernes sábado, jueves viernes sábado, > > domingo, domingo > > I also hold up my hand and go through the days of the week like that, > thumb is Monday, Saturday and Sunday are off the hand. In between songs I > quiz them on what was the most quietly sung day. Usually it's jueves o > viernes. So I'll say clase: ¿cuál día es? and hold up my hand and grab my > ring finger. The moment someone says it we start it back up so that it's > reinforced by the song. > > Also if you can think of any events you can ask what day it is on. We just > added today, tomorrow, and yesterday to our vocab lists and I quiz them > asking what day was yesterday, etc. > > > On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Jessica Bencosme < > bencosmejessica@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Does anyone have any fun activities preferably involving movement with >> days of the week and or el tiempo. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Jessica >> > > > > -- > Warren Billings > Profe. de Español > Pittsfield Middle High School > Pittsfield, NH > Teléfono: (603) 435-6701 x4226 > Celular: (603) 731-1162 >