hokey pokey and singing in class

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Jenny Miller
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hokey pokey and singing in class

Post by Jenny Miller » Sun Nov 27, 2005 2:56 pm

Just wondering if you think that the hokey pokey is OK to use in an adult classroom to reinforce parts of the body, right, left, etc. I know that this is great to use with kids, I just don't want to insult my adults.

Opinions anyone? What other simple songs are great for reinforcing vocab?

Ah, and I was thinking too that "Hokey Pokey" is part of American culture ... :D

joshua2004
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Post by joshua2004 » Mon Nov 28, 2005 1:43 am

I have done stuff like that with adults, but it was used as an ice breaker. I definitely think you could and should do it, but I would adapt the activity for regular use.

Sigma
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Hokey Pokey

Post by Sigma » Thu Jan 05, 2006 1:32 am

I teach English teachers in China. One of the things I do as an ice breaker is Hokey Pokey. They are shy but love it. I was ask to speak at several schools and guess what all the children and teachers want to do! They love it.

Craig

Superhal
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Post by Superhal » Thu Jan 05, 2006 6:16 am

I wouldn't unless you really enjoy it.

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