Niveau Bleu Finger Rhyme

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Finger Rhyme 6
Summer Term Module 6
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Module 6
Finger Rhyme 6
• Provide regular opportunities for children to
learn and practise a finger rhyme
• You model each segment of language and its
matching action
• You pause to invite the children to speak in
chorus, echoing your words and copying your
action
• Children gradually learn to perform it by heart
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Module 6
La Tour Eiffel a trois cents mètres.
Show the tall tower with your arms
and hands.
Du haut en bas on voit la Seine.
Point to the top and bottom of the
tower, then look downwards and
point to the river.
Pour y monter il faut payer.
Fingers climb the stairs.
Tous les millions qu'elle a coûté.
Rub index fingers and thumb
together to indicate money.
1 sou, 2 sous, 3 sous, 4 sous, 5 sous, 6
sous, 7 sous, 8 sous, 9 sous, 10 sous.
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Count out coins from one hand to
the other, counting up to ten.
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Module 6
La Tour Eiffel a trois cents mètres.
The Eiffel Tower is 300 metres
high.
Du haut en bas on voit la Seine.
From the top you can see the River
Seine.
Pour y monter il faut payer.
To go up it, you have to pay…
Tous les millions qu'elle a coûté.
…all the millions that it cost to
build it.
1 sou, 2 sous, 3 sous, 4 sous, 5 sous, 6
sous, 7 sous, 8 sous, 9 sous, 10 sous.
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Count coins from one to ten.
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Module 6
Finger Rhyme 6
La Tour Eiffel a trois cents mètres.
Du haut en bas on voit la Seine.
Pour y monter il faut payer tous les
millions qu'elle a coûté.
1 sou, 2 sous, 3 sous, 4 sous, 5 sous, 6
sous, 7 sous, 8 sous, 9 sous, 10 sous.
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Module 6
Skipping Rhyme
• This is also a skipping rhyme. All children chant the
rhyme. Two children can turn the rope for others.
• A child jumps into the rope and starts skipping at the
point where the money is being counted. The
children count up to dix sous, and the child then
jumps out of the rope. If the child trips up before dix
sous, he or she is “out”.
• The rhyme is chanted again, and another child jumps
in when the money is to be counted.
• Alternatively, children could have their own skipping
rope and try to skip up to dix sous.
N.B. Un sou is an old coin of very low value
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