MORE! 7 e Extra songs. Song Level Unit Theme Comments. 7e 5 Uses There s. 7e 6 The body. 7e 7 Food Uses the past tense. 7e 7 Animals, food, adjectives

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MORE! 7 e Extra songs Song Level Unit Theme Comments There s a Hole in My Bucket 7e 5 Uses There s Do Your Ears Hang Low? 7e 6 The body The Animals Went in Two by Two 7e 6 Animals Uses the past tense, and quite a bit of extension vocabulary. On Top of Spaghetti 7e 7 Food Uses the past tense. A Mouth as Big as a House 7e 7 Animals, food, adjectives Uses comparatives of adjectives that students have already learned.

There s a Hole in My Bucket Henry: There s a hole in my bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza. There s a hole in my bucket, dear Liza, a hole. Well fix it, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry. Well fix it, dear Henry, dear Henry, fix it. Henry: With what shall I fix it, dear Liza, dear Liza. With what shall I fix it, dear Liza, with what? With straw, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry. With straw, dear Henry, dear Henry, with straw. Henry: But the straw is too long Then cut it Henry: With what shall I cut it? With a knife Henry: But the knife is too blunt Well sharpen it Henry: With what shall I sharpen it? With a stone Henry: But the stone is too dry Then wet it Henry: With what shall I wet it? With water Henry: But where shall I get it? From the well Henry: With what shall I fetch it? With the bucket Henry: There s a hole in my bucket

Do Your Ears Hang Low? Do your ears hang low? Do they wobble to and fro? Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow? Can you flap them up and down, As you fly around the town? Do your ears hang low? Does your tongue hang down? Does it flop all around? Can you tie it in a knot? Can you tie it in a bow? Can you flap it up and down, As you fly around the town? Does your tongue hang down? Does your nose hang low? Does it wiggle to and fro? Do your eyes pop out? Do they bounce all about?

The Animals Went in Two by Two The animals went in two by two, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in two by two, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in two by two, the elephant and the kangaroo, The animals went in three by three, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in three by three, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in three by three, the wasp, the ant and the bumblebee, The animals went in four by four, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in four by four, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in four by four, the big hippopotamus stuck in the door, The animals went in five by five, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in five by five, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in five by five, the frogs all jumping to keep alive, The animals went in six by six, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in six by six, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in six by six, they loved the monkey because of his tricks, The animals went in seven by seven, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in seven by seven, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in seven by seven, the crocodile thought he was going to heaven, The animals went in eight by eight, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in eight by eight, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in eight by eight, the turtle thought he was coming late, The animals went in nine by nine, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in nine by nine, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in nine by nine, the spiders and crabs in a long straight line, The animals went in ten by ten, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in ten by ten, hurrah! Hurrah! The animals went in ten by ten, the last one in was the little red hen, And they all went into the Ark, for to get out of the rain,

On Top of Spaghetti On top of spaghetti, All covered with cheese, I lost my poor meatball, When somebody sneezed. It rolled off the table, And onto the floor, And then my poor meatball, Rolled out of the door. It rolled in the garden, And under a bush, And then my poor meatball, Was nothing but mush. The mush was as tasty, As tasty could be, And then the next summer, Grew into a tree. The tree was all covered, All covered with moss, And on it grew meatballs, And tomato sauce. So if you eat spaghetti, All covered with cheese, Hold on to your meatball, If you start to sneeze.

A Mouth As Big As a House Watch out everyone! Here comes Swift, The friendliest shark in the sea. He s got big teeth but doesn t like meat. He only eats pizza and only drinks tea. He s always got a smile for you. He s the friendliest shark in the sea. He s got big teeth but doesn t like meat Watch out everyone! Here comes Big Mouth, The hungriest shark in the sea. She s got a mouth as big as a house. There s room in her tummy for you and me. Be very careful. Don t swim close, She s the hungriest shark in the sea. She s got a mouth as big as a house A Mouth As Big As a House Watch out everyone! Here comes Swift, The friendliest shark in the sea. He s got big teeth but doesn t like meat. He only eats pizza and only drinks tea. He s always got a smile for you. He s the friendliest shark in the sea. He s got big teeth but doesn t like meat Watch out everyone! Here comes Big Mouth, The hungriest shark in the sea. She s got a mouth as big as a house. There s room in her tummy for you and me. Be very careful. Don t swim close, She s the hungriest shark in the sea. She s got a mouth as big as a house