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www.eslkidstuff.com Lesson Plans for ESL Kids TeachersLesson:Wheels on the BusGeneral:Time:Objectives:Structures:Target Vocab:40 mins - 1 hourTalking about travelling on the bus". go/goes .""All around the town"bus, wheels, go round, town, wipers, go swish, horn, goes beep, doors,open, shut, babies, go boo-hoo, driver, sit down.You will need to download: bus, babies, driver Bus Draw worksheet Reader worksheet Wheels on the Bus song poster Warm Up & Wrap Up lesson sheetReaders:Bob's BusSongs:Wheels on the BusThese can be downloaded at tmlFlashcardsPrintables:You will also need: crayons / pencilsCD / Tape player or something to play the song onboard with chalk / markerslarge blank paper (A3 size is good) - enough for each pair of studentsBlue-Tak or something to stick pictures on the wallsdrivers cap for role-play (if you have one - don't worry if you don't!)Notes:This is a lesson plan to accompany the popular children's song "The Wheels on the Bus".ESL KidStuff Lesson Plan:Wheels on the BusPage 1 of 7Copyright ESL KidStuffAll rights reserved

www.eslkidstuff.com Lesson Plans for ESL Kids TeachersLesson Overview:Warm Up and Maintenance:1. See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet.New Learning and Practice:1.2.3.4.5.6.Introduce the vocab in the song with a drawing exercisePlay "I say, you do"Sing "The Wheels on the Bus"Read classroom reader "Bob's Bus"Draw the bus pair work activityDo a "Take the Bus" role-playWrap Up:1. Set Homework: "Bus Draw" worksheet2. See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet.Lesson Procedure:Warm Up and Maintenance:See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet.New Learning and Practice:1. Introduce the vocab in the song with a drawing exerciseFor this lesson you are going to use your artistic drawing skills. Start by drawing a large picture of a bus on the board – make it as large as you can,filling the whole board. Elicit / teach / chorus the word "bus".Next, shade in the wheels and again elicit / teach / chorus the word "wheels". Nowteach the action word "go round and round" and get everybody making round andESL KidStuff Lesson Plan:Wheels on the BusPage 2 of 7Copyright ESL KidStuffAll rights reserved

www.eslkidstuff.com Lesson Plans for ESL Kids Teachersround movements with their arms as you say "The wheels on the bus go round andround". Now draw wipers onto the picture and teach "wipers" and "swish" and get everyoneto do the swishing action with their arms.Then draw a steering wheel (through the window) and motion driving and honkingthe horn. Teach and practice "horn" and "beep".Draw the doors on the bus and teach "doors", "open and shut" and practice doopening and shutting actions with your arms.Now for the tough bit – drawing babies on the bus! Draw the windows and drawbabies looking out. You can show flashcard pictures if your drawing is not up toscratch! Teach and practice "babies", "boo-hoo".Finally, draw the driver sitting on the bus holding the steering wheel. Teach /practice "driver", "Please sit down". When teaching "Please sit down" get everyonestanding up and have fun telling everyone to sit down and stand up, so they all getthe meaning.2. Play "I say, you do"Now to practice the vocab. Get everyone to stand up facing theteacher. Start by saying a random sentence from the song (e.g."The doors on the bus go open and shut") and get everyone to dothe action. At first go slowly, saying different sentences andhaving everyone do the action from the gestures section below.Then go faster and faster until it is impossible to keep up.3. Sing "The Wheels on the Bus"First play the song and get everyone to follow you with the actions. Then play the songagain and encourage everyone to sing along.ESL KidStuff Lesson Plan:Wheels on the BusPage 3 of 7Copyright ESL KidStuffAll rights reserved

www.eslkidstuff.com Lesson Plans for ESL Kids TeachersLyrics for "The Wheels onthe Bus"Gestures for "The Wheels on the Bus"Verse 1:The wheels on the busGo round and roundRound and roundRound and round.The wheels on the busGo round and roundAll around the town.Verse 6:The driver of the busSays "Please sit down!Please sit down!Please sit down!"The driver of the busSays "Please sit down!"All around the town.Verse 2:The wipers on the busGo swish, swish, swishSwish, swish, swishSwish, swish, swish.The wipers on the busGo swish, swish, swishAll around the town.Verse 7:The wheels on the busGo round and roundRound and roundRound and round.The wheels on the busGo round and roundAll around the town.Verse 3:The horn on the busGoes beep, beep, beepBeep, beep, beepBeep, beep, beep.The horn on the busGoes beep, beep, beepAll around the town.Verse 4:The doors on the busGo open and shutOpen and shutOpen and shut.The doors on the busGo open and shutAll around the town.The actions of the song are really easy andmimic what is happening in the song. For verse 1, whirl your arms around inthe air for "The wheels on the bus goround and round " part. For verse 2, swish your arms lefts andright for "The wipers on the bus go swish,swish, swish " part. For verse 3, beep an imaginary horn for"The horn on the bus goes beep, beep,beep " part. For verse 4, swish your arms back andforth for "The doors on the bus go openand shut " part. For verse 5, put your fists to your eyesand mimic crying for "The babies on thebus go boo-hoo-hoo " part. For verse 6, look angry and wave yourfinger for "The driver on the bus says"Please sit down " part. Verse 7 is the same as verse 1"The wheels on the busGo round and round"Verse 5:The babies on the busGo "Boo-hoo-hoo!Boo-hoo-hoo!Boo-hoo-hoo!"The babies on the busGo "Boo-hoo-hoo!"All around the town.ESL KidStuff Lesson Plan:Wheels on the BusPage 4 of 7Copyright ESL KidStuffAll rights reserved

www.eslkidstuff.com Lesson Plans for ESL Kids Teachers4. Read classroom reader "Bob's Bus"This reader follows on perfectly from the Wheels on the Bus song and helps to reinforce thenew vocab with a fun story. Before class, download and print off the reader "Bob's Bus"from our website. As you go through each page, point to the different features and elicitwhat they are, for example:Teacher: (on page 3) Look, what are these? (pointing at the wheels)Students: Wheels!Teacher: Yes, that's right. And the wheels go .?Students: Round and round! (everyone does the gesture from the song)Teacher: Yes, very good! (reading from page 3) “Look at the wheels go round and round”.Teacher: (reading from page 4) “Oh no, it's raining!”. Oh but that's ok because . what arethese? (pointing at the wipers)Students: Wipers!Teacher: Yes, good job! And the wipers go .?Students: Swish, swish! (everyone does the gesture from the song)Teacher: Yes, very good! (reading from page 4) “The wipers go swish, swish”.etc.Continue through the story, eliciting the key vocab. Get the students really involved in thestory by asking lots of questions (e.g. about the colors of the uniform, bus and people'sclothes, the clothing vocab for the driver's uniform, etc.).After reading the story, give out a reader worksheet to each student and read through thestory one more time (without stopping for questions, etc.) as students number the picturesin the order of the story. Then go through the answers as a class.--Alternatively, watch our video version of the reader on our website.ESL KidStuff Lesson Plan:Wheels on the BusPage 5 of 7Copyright ESL KidStuffAll rights reserved

www.eslkidstuff.com Lesson Plans for ESL Kids Teachers5. Draw the bus pair work activityPut everyone in pairs and give them a large piece of plainpaper (A3 size is good). Each pair will have to cooperateto draw the same picture as yours on the board. Give thefirst instruction "Everybody draw a bus" and encourageeach pair to work together to draw the outline of the bus.Then give the next instruction "Now draw the wipers". Asthey are doing so ask random students what wipers do("swish- swish-swish"). Keep going until all the picturesare complete and colored in. Finally, pin all the pictures to the walls and have each pairsstand in front of their pictures. Play the song one more time, and have the students touchthe parts of the picture as it is mentioned in the song (e.g. they touch the wipers on the line"The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish").6. Do a "Take the Bus" role-playThis is the show stopper which your students will love. Arrange all the chairs so that theyare facing forwards in rows, just like on a bus. The teacher can be the driver (if you can finda driver’s cap to wear, all the better!). Get everyone to line up outside the bus (at the busstop) and ‘drive’ the bus to the bus stop. Everyone can enter the bus, pay for their ticket(prepare tickets before class and ever use toy money) and then sit down. Then start drivingthe bus and as you go, shout out "lean left!" and "lean right" as you go around corners andget everyone to lean with you. Do lots of other fun things, such as: beep the horn (everyone does together)stand up and sit down to help go up and down hills (Don’t forget to say "Please sitdown")stop!!! (everyone lurches forward)speed up!!! (everyone is pushed back in their seatsjump up and down (when the bus gets stuck in mud)At the end, pull up to the stop and shout "Everybody, get off the bus!" You can even inviteother students to take on the role of bus driver.ESL KidStuff Lesson Plan:Wheels on the BusPage 6 of 7Copyright ESL KidStuffAll rights reserved

www.eslkidstuff.com Lesson Plans for ESL Kids TeachersWrap Up:1. Assign Homework: "Bus Draw" worksheet.2. Wrap up the lesson with some ideas from our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet. All flashcards, worksheets, craft sheets, readers and songs used in thislesson plan can be downloaded at eslkidstuff.com/esl-kids-lessonplans.html More free Lesson Plans are available at eslkidstuff.com/esl-kids-lessonplans.htmlCan you suggest any additions to this lesson plan? If you know of any great games, activities,teaching points, links to other sites or any other ideas that can be added to this lesson plan,please email us: http://www.eslkidstuff.com/contact.htmPlease report any mistakes at http://www.eslkidstuff.com/contact.htmThis lesson plan was produced by ESL KidStuff (http://www.eslkidstuff.com) and is coveredby copyright.ESL KidStuff Lesson Plan:Wheels on the BusPage 7 of 7Copyright ESL KidStuffAll rights reserved

This is a lesson plan to accompany the popular children's song "The Wheels on the Bus". www.eslkidstuff.com Lesson Plans for ESL Kids Teachers ESL KidStuff Lesson Plan:

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