Echos that don’t match what one says = comedy.
Introducing Fenwick!
As if my video repertoire wasn’t full enough, here’s a new puppet character I made a few years ago. I finnally got a video camera, so I decieded to film stuff with him.
Sorry for the shakey camera. It’s not easy to manipulate the puppet and film at once.
Sesame Street – “Stand By Your Can”
From 1990. You see, even PIGS care about the environment.
Sesame Street – The Two-Headed Monster finds a phone
Who leaves a phone out in the open like that? And who’s paying the bill for it?
Sesame Street – The Typewriter: Y for Yo-Yo (better copy)
Don’t you hate when your yo-yo gets stuck out of frame.
Sesame Street – Up and down remote
Gives new meaning to the “universal remote”.
Ten in the Bed (with six!)
Practicing counting backwards from ten with “Ten In The Bed” (aka The Roll Over song). Here’s a fun way to use the song in the classroom, even when you have less than ten students.
Get lyrics, gestures, and free flashcards for this song: http://supersimplelearning.com/songs/original-series/one/ten-in-the-bed/
Buy the song/CD on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J0DC1GE/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00J0DC1GE&linkCode=as2&tag=supesimplear-20
or iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/super-simple-songs-1/id867563744?uo=4&at=10l7wf
This video was created as a response to a video from one of the most creative preschool teachers we’ve had a chance to meet through YouTube, Val from Argentina. For some great ideas for preschool classrooms, check out her channel at http://youtube.com/daddyrosspreschool
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Song: Ten In The Bed
Album: Super Simple Songs 1
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Ernie and Bert Can’t Communicate (Fast & Slow Mix)
Something similar to this, but with languages is coming soon!
Sesame Street – Bert is sad
Why? He doesn’t know.