The ABC Song in the Gutenberg Museum

Interviews with renowned and style-defining designers complete the examples. as they sing along. All together, it took about 650 photos. ♫ A - B - C - D ♫ If you cant make it to Germany, it’s possible for you to always catch theABC Songon YouTube. Whats your favorite part?

October 24, 2011 · 1 min · 50 words · Paula Johnson

Halloween Topics – Counting

We dont drill or force the students, just constantly practice counting as part of our lessons. Learning the numbers is a fun and easy way for students to build confidence and enjoy English. and have them spell out the words instead of writing the numbers. Five Creepy Spiders In addition to counting,Five Creepy Spidersworks on action verbs. Crawl, run, dance, fly, and haunt with Halloween characters. There are several to choose from....

October 22, 2011 · 2 min · 232 words · Sherri Curtis

Halloween Topics – Occupations

Its so much fun to see what everyone wears! We see a lot of boys dressed as pirates, cowboys, superheros, and recently, Harry Potter. you’re able to use this time of year to explore other topics as well. Costumes are a great way to pretend and explore. Use them as a conversation starter for topics like occupations. Ask kids What do you want to be when you grow up? and talk about their ideas....

October 21, 2011 · 2 min · 225 words · Jamie Spencer

Halloween Topics – Food

Halloween takes place in the fall, when the leaves are changing colors and many foods are harvested. Many children learn this rhyme at Halloween time: Trick or treat? Give me something good to eat. How about having a little fun with the rhyme? What if we asked for somethingsourto eat? Can you think of some sour foods? What if you asked for somethinggreento eat? Chant Trick or treat? Give me something _______ to eat…just!...

October 20, 2011 · 2 min · 224 words · Shannon Fuentes

Halloween Topics – Parts of the Face

A great activity is to bring actual pumpkins into your classroom. Draw faces on mini pumpkins with a black marker instead of carving them. Or make a big jack-o-lantern for decoration. Here are just a couple of ideas. Class activity Face Fun Print out copies ofthis worksheet. Have each student color their pumpkin. Next, cut out the eyes, nose and mouth. Make a jack-o-lantern by arranging them in different ways....

October 19, 2011 · 1 min · 136 words · Tina Sanford

Halloween Topics – Emotions

Halloween is one of our favorite holidays here at Super Simple. Have more ideas to share? Comment below or send them in! We love to hear from you. With only a couple of more weeks to go, nows the perfect time to have some Halloween fun! Emotions Jack-o-lanterns provide a great way to work on facial expressions. The ideas are almost endless. Heres one fun and easy idea for a changeable Jack-o-lantern face....

October 17, 2011 · 1 min · 118 words · Kimberly Allen

Halloween Topics – Parts of the Body

Just put the song on and go! Classroom Activity The Freeze Dance PlayThe Skeleton Dancevideo or song, and sing and dance along. Its really easy to follow. At some point during the song, stop the music. When the music stops, the kids should stop moving and freeze. Point to your knee and ask Whats this? After they answer correctly, start the music again. Continue dancing, freezing, and naming parts of the body....

October 17, 2011 · 1 min · 182 words · Matthew Anderson

Halloween FAQs

So, we thought wed answer a few Halloween Frequently Asked Questions. When is Halloween? Halloween is always on the 31st of October. Usually, Halloween decorations begin showing up around the end of September. Check out this house that sings Knock Knock, Trick or Treat? What is Trick or Treating? They knock on the door of their neighbors while yelling Trick or Treat? The neighbors initiate the door and give out candy or small treats such as stickers or pencils....

October 14, 2011 · 2 min · 318 words · Rebecca Nguyen

Have a Super Simple Halloween Party

One way your school can celebrate Halloween is by having a Halloween Party. This is a great activity that can build a lot of excitement for the kids. Kids and parents look forward to it year round. Teachers do too!! A Halloween Party takes a little bit of planning, but its worth the effort. Here are some suggestions to get you started. Hello, My Friendsis a great way to kick off your Halloween Party!...

October 7, 2011 · 2 min · 320 words · Chad Jones

Happy Anniversary!

So what are we celebrating? This week marks the 5th anniversary of our first YouTube video! Did you guess correctly? Thank you so much for watching and for sharing Super Simple Songs with your friends. In honor of our anniversary, we are going to celebrate YouTube style with some fresh new videos! and ending the week in a big way… Its going to be a great week! And the winners are: How did we pick the winners?...

September 5, 2011 · 1 min · 158 words · Michelle Williams

Songs for Homeschooling

Whether at home or in a classroom, the right songs make learning fun. Best of all, songs stay with young learners long after their lessons are over. I can enthusiastically recommend these CDs (buy all 3!) to anyone with a preschooler. They would also be helpful to children who are learning English as a second language. Dont forget to follow us onTwitter,Instagram,Pinterest, andFacebook! Original content 2018 Super Simple. Not to be reprinted without express written permission....

July 28, 2010 · 1 min · 78 words · William Figueroa

Beatlemania for the Babes

Did you sing any Beatles songs when you were a kid? National Public Radiorecently did a report onwhy toddlers like the Beatles so much. (Funniest line: Beatlemania returns to America this week. According to Dr. Deforia Lane, The Beatles have repetition, predictability and rhythm. And in certain cases, it literally paints a picture for children. And quite frankly, the beat makes you want to move. Heeeeey…sounds like Super Simple Songs characteristics to me!...

September 8, 2009 · 1 min · 213 words · Sally Le

Top 10 Picture Books for Kindergarten EFL

8.Five Little Monkeys 7.Blue Hat, Green Hat 6.Go Away, Big Green Monster 5.No, David! 4.Ten Little Ladybugs 3.The Very Hungry Caterpillar 2.Wheres Spot? 1.Brown Bear Brown Bear What are your favorites? Dont forget to follow us onTwitter,Instagram,Pinterest, andFacebook! Original content 2018 Super Simple. Not to be reprinted without express written permission.Terms of Service.

April 12, 2009 · 1 min · 53 words · Andrew Russell