Today, we are living in a very developed society. English is a necessary language because it helps us communicate with many people in the world. Therefore, parents teach their kids English during their first years of life. They usually choose a variety of methods to teach their children English. They want their sons and daughters to gain all English skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing. According to many experts, if a child want to master all skills in English, he or she must know how to listen to English first. Thus, parents often seek methods to help their youngsters improve their listening skill first. They buy a lot of CDs, audio files about kid song and then their children can learn through them. However, this option costs them a lot of money. One solution to this problem is learning English on Youtube. This social network includes a large number of popular kids song, making it easier for young learners. One of them is Old Macdonald had a farm. It is a fun and entertaining song. It is about a farmer named Macdonald and animals he raises on his farm. This song will not only help kids improve their listening skills but als help them learn colors, alphabets and animal sounds. There are hundreds of videos about Macdonald song on Youtube, so can you can choose one and listen to it. Following is part of its lyrics:
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Versions of Old Macdonald Had A Farm
Old macdonald is a very well-known kids song. It is one of favorites of children not only in the US but also in many parts all over the world. The lyrics of this song have been translated in plenty of languages such as Chinese, Danish, etc. However, it is still sung as a children's song to the same tune.
This song has a lot of versions. And we will find more about them.
The earliest known of "Old macdonald had a farm" is the version in 1917 book Tommy's Tunes:
Old Macdougal had a farm in Ohio-i-o,
And on that farm he had some dogs in Ohio-i-o,
With a bow-wow here, and a bow-wow there,
Here a bow, there a wow, everywhere a bow-wow.
Two of these variants were released in Vance Randolph's Ozark Folksongs in 1980. One was "Old Missouri" published in 1922, a version that names various parts of the mule rather than various animals:
Old Missouri had a mule, he-hi-he-hi-ho,
And on this mule there were two ears, he-hi-he-hi-ho.
With a flip-flop here and a flip-flop there,
And here a flop and there a flop and everywhere a flip-flop
Old Missouri had a mule, he-hi-he-hi-ho.
Another version of the song, called "The Farmyard" was collected in 1908 from a 74-year-old Mrs. Goodey at Marylebone Workhouse, London:
Up was I on my fa-ther's farm
On a May day morn-ing ear-ly;
Feed-ing of my fa-ther's cows
On a May day morn-ing ear-ly,
With a moo moo here and a moo moo there,
Here a moo, there a moo, Here a pret-ty moo.
Six pret-ty maids come and gang a-long o' me
To the mer-ry green fields of the farm-yard.
The earliest recorded member of this family of songs is a number from an opera named The Kingdom of the Birds, published in 1719-1720:
In the Fields in Frost and Snows,
Watching late and early;
There I keep my Father's Cows,
There I Milk 'em Yearly:
Booing here, Booing there,
Here a Boo, there a Boo, every where a Boo,
We defy all Care and Strife,
In a Charming Country-Life.
This song has a lot of versions. And we will find more about them.
The earliest known of "Old macdonald had a farm" is the version in 1917 book Tommy's Tunes:
Old Macdougal had a farm in Ohio-i-o,
And on that farm he had some dogs in Ohio-i-o,
With a bow-wow here, and a bow-wow there,
Here a bow, there a wow, everywhere a bow-wow.
Two of these variants were released in Vance Randolph's Ozark Folksongs in 1980. One was "Old Missouri" published in 1922, a version that names various parts of the mule rather than various animals:
Old Missouri had a mule, he-hi-he-hi-ho,
And on this mule there were two ears, he-hi-he-hi-ho.
With a flip-flop here and a flip-flop there,
And here a flop and there a flop and everywhere a flip-flop
Old Missouri had a mule, he-hi-he-hi-ho.
Another version of the song, called "The Farmyard" was collected in 1908 from a 74-year-old Mrs. Goodey at Marylebone Workhouse, London:
Up was I on my fa-ther's farm
On a May day morn-ing ear-ly;
Feed-ing of my fa-ther's cows
On a May day morn-ing ear-ly,
With a moo moo here and a moo moo there,
Here a moo, there a moo, Here a pret-ty moo.
Six pret-ty maids come and gang a-long o' me
To the mer-ry green fields of the farm-yard.
The earliest recorded member of this family of songs is a number from an opera named The Kingdom of the Birds, published in 1719-1720:
In the Fields in Frost and Snows,
Watching late and early;
There I keep my Father's Cows,
There I Milk 'em Yearly:
Booing here, Booing there,
Here a Boo, there a Boo, every where a Boo,
We defy all Care and Strife,
In a Charming Country-Life.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Old Macdonald Had A Farm Activities
1:19 AM
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This BritLit Primary Kit consists ideas to engage the children in the tale beside a host of activities to exploit the story and to extend the topic of farms and farm animals. Old MacDonald may be one of the most well-known fictitious farmers, if not the most famous farmer, in the world.
His fantastic farm has been celebrated in many formats over the years, as a chant, as a book and as a song . The characters may differ from one version to another, with a sheep here and a pig there, here a horse, there a dog, everywhere an Old Mac, but whatever creatures live on the farm, they're always very noisy! Also you can find online and printable materials for students on the British Council's LearnEnglish Kids website.
Materials
Flashcards: to help you support understanding and build up vocabulary
Activities: a collection of materials related to the story
Additional activities: a collection of materials related to the theme of farms and animals
Colour Old MacDonald's animals - Teacher's notes
Colour Old MacDonald's animals - A4 size animals
Label Old MacDonald - Label Old MacDonald
Old MacDonald animal noises - Match the speech bubbles to the animals
Look and spell the animal words - Unscramble the letters to spell the names
Old MacDonald card games - Play Pelmanism, Snap and Animal noises
Old MacDonald riddles - Read sentences and guess the animals
Order Old MacDonald animals - Listen to the story and put the animals in order
Read and colour Old MacDonald - Read and colour according to description
Spot the differences pairwork - Identify the differences
Old MacDonald vocabulary checklist - Read and repeat key words
Spot the difference sentence completion - Consolidates the speaking practice
What is it? - Look at the pictures and guess the animals
Flashcards
Farm animals - Dogs, sheep, cows, pigs, horse, horse and cat, donkey etc.
Farm and tractor - Large A4 visuals to present farm and tractor
Old MacDonald - Large A4 visual to present character
Old MacDonald had a farm - Old MacDonald, farm, dogs, sheep, ducks etc.
Old MacDonald - Large A4 visual to present character
Old MacDonald had a farm (with words) - Visuals and words
Additional activities
Farm animal crossword A
Farm animal crossword B
Farm animal board game
Farm animal facts
Farm animal noises
Farm animal facts
Farm animal wordsearch A
Farm animal wordsearch B
How many are there 1
How many are there 2
Label parts of the animals
Label the farm
Look and read
Old MacDonald had a house
Old MacDonald had a zoo
Match the animals and the numbers
Picture dictionary
Whose legs are they?
What the animals do on the farm
Old Macdonald Had A Farm Book Reviews
12:15 AM
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Old Macdonald Had A Farm book reviews - Right, so you know all the words to Old Macdonald had a farm? It? You think you know most of them, or roughly how it goes, but probably not in the right order? Ok, so you know that there's a lot of Ee and Ee, but apart from that you just try and look as though you're singing - and smile a lot? I have just got the book that you need and it got some rather clever holes in it.
Old Macdonald Had A Farm is one of songs that builds up with each repetition, so you have to be paying attention, or be a small child. A small child who's paying attention is going to be unbeatable. On the first page we find that Old Mac (as he is known to his friends for the purpose of this review) has a dog and wow that dog. On the opposite page there is a picture of a farm with a hole right up to the back which shows the dog. Turn the page over and the hole which reveals the dog now reveals what he said, but now of course, we're on to the sheep - with more noises and more holes in the page.
Sounds complicated? No - it's one of those things which is not easy to describe but which is very obvious when you see it. It's clever, but it's definitely not complicated. Work your way through the book and you will have a collection of animals, animal noises and not a lot of friends - but give it a child and you are going to have a lot of fun. There is an opportunity for lots of play acting and lots of shouting. In fact, if you have not got a child handy, you really ought to find one.
It's a Child's Play book, so the quality is good, with clear printing and glorious illustrations which leave something else for you to find each time you look. The paper is thick enough to stand quite a lot of handling, despite the cut-outs.
We've seen several books in the series - There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, Five Little Ducks and The Wheels. They are all of the same quality and great fun for you and your children.
You can get some of these books on Kindle - but do not understand how can you poke your fingers through the holes?
I'd like to thank the publisher for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
We've just seen another copy of The Wheels on the Bus. That's great fun too.
Source: https://goo.gl/FJNDhD
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Old Macdonald Had A Farm Chords
8:23 PM
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Old MacDonald Had A Farm has to be the most famous children’s farmyard song. It has an easy tune and repetitive chorus and is generally one of the first songs a toddler will sing along to. The EE-I-EE-I-O is such an appealing refrain that toddlers will join in singing it before they can manage the other words. Following are Old MacDonald Had A Farm chords:
(Make up additional verses using other animals and their sounds)
Turkeys - Gobble Gobble
Cats - Meow Meow
Etc etc
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A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some chickens,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a cluck-cluck here,
D D A
And a cluck-cluck there
A D
Here a cluck, there a cluck,
A D D
Everywhere a cluck-cluck
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some cows
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a Moo-Moo here,
D D A
And a Moo-Moo there
A D
Here a Moo, there a Moo,
A D D
Everywhere a Moo-Moo
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had a dog,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a Woof-Woof here,
D D A
And a Woof-Woof there
A D
Here a Woof, there a Woof,
A D D
Everywhere a Woof-Woof
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some ducks,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a Quack-Quack here,
D D A
And a Quack-Quack there
A D
Here a Quack, there a Quack,
A D D
Everywhere a Quack-Quack
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some Sheep,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a Baa-Baa here,
D D A
And a Baa-Baa there
A D
Here a Baa, there a Baa,
A D D
Everywhere a Baa-Baa
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some Pigs,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With an Oink-Oink here,
D D A
And an Oink-Oink there
A D
Here an Oink, there an Oink,
A D D
Everywhere an Oink-Oink
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E7 E A A E A
Eeeeee i , eeeeee i , ohhhhh ! !
(Make up additional verses using other animals and their sounds)
Turkeys - Gobble Gobble
Cats - Meow Meow
Etc etc
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A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some chickens,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a cluck-cluck here,
D D A
And a cluck-cluck there
A D
Here a cluck, there a cluck,
A D D
Everywhere a cluck-cluck
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some cows
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a Moo-Moo here,
D D A
And a Moo-Moo there
A D
Here a Moo, there a Moo,
A D D
Everywhere a Moo-Moo
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had a dog,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a Woof-Woof here,
D D A
And a Woof-Woof there
A D
Here a Woof, there a Woof,
A D D
Everywhere a Woof-Woof
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some ducks,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a Quack-Quack here,
D D A
And a Quack-Quack there
A D
Here a Quack, there a Quack,
A D D
Everywhere a Quack-Quack
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some Sheep,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With a Baa-Baa here,
D D A
And a Baa-Baa there
A D
Here a Baa, there a Baa,
A D D
Everywhere a Baa-Baa
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E A A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
A D A
And on that farm he had some Pigs,
A E A
Ee i ee i oh!
D D A
With an Oink-Oink here,
D D A
And an Oink-Oink there
A D
Here an Oink, there an Oink,
A D D
Everywhere an Oink-Oink
A D A
Old MacDonald had a farm
A E7 E A A E A
Eeeeee i , eeeeee i , ohhhhh ! !
Old Macdonald Had A Farm Song
3:45 AM
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When society still gathered around the campfire everything important, everything that we had to know in life was passed on through songs and through storytelling. It is surprizing that we have been able to pass so much information over the decades and centuries. Thanks to the memories of our ancestors we still have knowledge about our past.
Music has long been considered as a tool to help people memorize facts, stories, information and history. Studies have also found that music is a great tool to learn new information not just help us memorize.
And Old Macdonald Had A Farm is a great song to use when your kids want to learn the alphabet or about the animals. It has become so popular a song not only in one small part of a country but many places in the world. This song is also taught in many levels of education such as kindergarten, elementary school. Besides,old macdonald had a farm is shown in various TV series.
Old Macdonald Had A Farm lyrics differs from one country to another, but the rhythm is still kept. This song is translated into many languages such as Hindi, French, Italian, Turkish, Danish, Chinese, Japanese, etc
Old Macdougal had a farm in Ohio-i-o, And on that farm he had some dogs in Ohio-i-o, With a bow-wow here, and a bow-wow there, Here a bow, there a wow, everywhere a bow-wow.
It has a lot of versions.
In the 1917 book Tommy's Tunes, a collection of World War I era songs by F. T. Nettleingham, the song "Ohio" has quite similar lyrics—though with a slightly different farmer's name and refrain:
Two of these variants were published in Vance Randolph's Ozark Folksongs in 1980. One was "Old Missouri", performed by a Mr. H. F. Walker of Missouri in 1922, a version that names different parts of the mule rather than different animals:
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- Old Missouri had a mule, he-hi-he-hi-ho,
- And on this mule there were two ears, he-hi-he-hi-ho.
- With a flip-flop here and a flip-flop there,
- And here a flop and there a flop and everywhere a flip-flop
- Old Missouri had a mule, he-hi-he-hi-ho.
The earliest version ever known is a number from an opera called The Kingdom of the Birds, published in 1719-1720 in Thomas D'Urfey's Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy.
In conclusion, Old Macdonald Had A Farm is a well-known song all over the world. It will certainly continue to an indispensable part of each person's childhood.
Old Macdonald Had A Farm Lyrics
1:18 AM
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Hi everyone,
Today, I
would like to introduce a kids’song to you that is very welll-known in the
world. It’s Old Macdonald Had A Farm.
Old Macdonald Had A Farm is a children’s song and nursery rhyme about a farmer
named Macdonald and his castles on the farm.
The
following version is the best one. Many versions of this song were found
earlier and the oldest is The Kingdom of the Birds, in published in 1719-1720
in Thomas D'Urfey's Wit and Mirth.
This song
have been translated into many languges such as Portuguese, Turkish, Spanish, Danish,
Italian, French, Japanese, Chinese, French, etc. In each country,
Old Macdonald Had A Farm Lyrics is adjusted in accordance with culture there; but
the rhythm is still kept.
Each verse
of the song changes the name of animal and its respective noise. In plenty of
versions, the song is cumulative, with the animal sounds from all the verses
that are added to each subsection.
Here are the
song lyrics:
Old MACDONALD had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
And on his farm he had a cow
E-I-E-I-O
With a moo moo here
And a moo moo there
Here a moo, there a moo
Everywhere a moo moo
Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
Old MACDONALD had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
And on his farm he had a pig
E-I-E-I-O
With a oink oink here
And a oink oink there
Here a oink, there a oink
Everywhere a oink oink
Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
Old MACDONALD had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
And on his farm he had a duck
E-I-E-I-O
With a quack quack here
And a quack quack there
Here a quack, there a quack
Everywhere a quack quack
Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
Old MACDONALD had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
And on his farm he had a horse
E-I-E-I-O
With a neigh neigh here
And a neigh neigh there
Here a neigh, there a neigh
Everywhere a neigh neigh
Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
Old MACDONALD had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
And on his farm he had a lamb
E-I-E-I-O
With a baa baa here
And a baa baa there
Here a baa, there a baa
Everywhere a baa baa
Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
Old MACDONALD had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
And on his farm he had some chickens
E-I-E-I-O
With a cluck cluck here
And a cluck cluck there
Here a cluck, there a cluck
Everywhere a cluck cluck
With a baa baa here
And a baa baa there
Here a baa, there a baa
Everywhere a baa baa
With a neigh neigh here
And a neigh neigh there
Here a neigh, there a neigh
Everywhere a neigh neigh
With a quack quack here
And a quack quack there
Here a quack, there a quack
Everywhere a quack quack
With a oink oink here
And a oink oink there
Here a oink, there a oink
Everywhere a oink oink
With a moo moo here
And a moo moo there
Here a moo, there a moo
Everywhere a moo moo
Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-OOOOOOO.........