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Language focus: "I love you", morning, afternoon, evening, moon Classroom benefits: This a great song to use for a Valentine's Day class. The gestures and silly lyrics are fun enough that they will keep the attention of older learners and captivate younger learners even if they can't follow along completely. It's also a great song for Parent/Child classes, that mom/dad and child can face each other and sing! Lyrics and actions: Skidamarink a dinka dink. [Put your right elbow in your left hand and wiggle your fingers.] Skidamarink a dinka dink. [Repeat actions.] I love you in the morning. [Make a big circle over your head with your arms, like the sun. Bend over to one side.] Skidamarink a dinka dink.[Repeat actions.] (Repeat)
Activity ideas: This song continues on with just music so you can make up your own silly lyrics. For example, change it to, "Skidamarink a dink a dink, Skidamarink a dee, I love ME!! or "Skidamarink a dink a dink, Skidamarink a daa, I love Pizaaaaa!" Skidamarink is a great performance song! If the setting permits, beforehand have the children cut out lots of tiny pink and red hearts. Put them into heart-shaped pockets hanging around their necks. Wear these during the performance. At the end of the song, the children sprinkle the hearts over their parents or in front of them. (Be sure to have a broom handy!) Activity Sheets: Sheets 1-2 are super simple and can be used for almost any age. Sheet 2 is for children who are beginning to recognize numbers. Sheet 4 is for children who are beginning to read. Your videos: Want to share an activity, video or teaching tip? Contact us here!
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