Hickory Dickory Bumble Bee (rhythm) - Song
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Hickory Dickory Bumble Bee (rhythm)
Ideally, you need a furry bumble bee to help you to indicate which child you are focusing on. When the bumble bee looks at each child in turn, you sing, 'Hickory dickory bumble bee, won't you say your name for me? The child replies by saying their name. It's fun (and good for learning to count sounds) if you ask 'How many claps was that?' after each name is clapped. You can decide in what ways you want the children to copy the name pattern eg talking, humming, clapping, whispering.
- TEACHER - Hickory dickory bumble bee
- Won't you say your name for me?
- CHILD: Edward
- TEACHER: Everyone say it
- CHILDREN: Edward
- TEACHER: Everyone clap it
- CHILDREN: Clap clap
- TEACHER: Everyone whisper it
- CHILDREN: Edward
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