Ha, Ha, This a Way [song]

When I was a doctor, doctor, doctor.
When I was a doctor, cough, cough, cough.
Ha ha, this a way.
Ha ha, that a way.
Ha ha, this a way.
Then, oh then.

When I was a teacher, teacher, teacher.
When I was a teacher, ABC.
Ha ha, this a way.
Ha ha, that a way.
Ha ha, this a way.
Then, oh then.

When I was a policeman, policeman, policeman.
When I was a policeman, bang, bang, bang.
Ha ha, this a way.
Ha ha, that a way.
Ha ha, this a way.
Then, oh then.

When I was a farmer, farmer, farmer.
When I was a farmer, dig, dig, dig.
Ha ha, this a way.
Ha ha, that a way.
Ha ha, this a way.
Then, oh then.


The Muffin Man [song]

Do you know the muffin man?
The muffin man.
The muffin man.

Do you know the muffin man?
He lives with Joe.

(Replace "Joe" with the names
of your students.)


Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum [chant]

Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum.
I smell the socks
of a little one.

Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum.
Little one, you'd better run.

(You can chant this while playing a hide-and-seek 
type game. The students hide in the classroom 
while you sniff around for them. When you find 
a student say, "Little one, you'd better run." 
The child race back to his or her desk.)

 


Good Night [chant]

Good night, children. Good night.
Tomorrow wake up bright.
And in the morning sun.
We'll go outside and run.

 


Wee Willie Winkie [chant]

Wee Willie Winkie
Runs through the town,
Upstairs and downstairs
In his nightgown.
Tapping at the windows,
Shouting through the lock,
"Are the children all in bed?
For it's now eight o'clock. 


To Market [chant]

To the market, to the market, to buy a fat pig.
Home again, home again, jiggety jig.

To the market, to the market, to buy a fat dog.
Home again, home again, jiggety jog.

To the market, to the market, to buy a sweet bun.
Home again, home again, the market was fun.

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