Wednesday 4 June 2014

A celebration fit for a King third blog post! Fiesta fireworks!

What a brilliant reason to hold a fiesta!




A fiesta without fireworks just wouldn't be a Spanish fiesta ....so why not try a performance based on our simple firework poem. (A poem that some of our network children will already be familiar with from bonfire night).
It's about learning the poem and adding actions and sounds for the fireworks

azul
rojo
amarillo
verde
İfantástico! İfantástico!
suben
bajen
Hay muchas estrellas

violeta
naranja
oro
argento
İfantástico! İfantástico!
suben
bajen
Hay muchas estrellas


Now you need a firework show for your fiesta

  

 My Favourite Roman Candle Colour Firework
Practise the colours mentioned in the poem and ask the children to make a mental list of the fireworks in the order that they like the colours or in alphabetical order.
Ask for volunteers to come to the front and pretend to be a Roman Candle and burn out colour by colour, so the child starts standing upright and ends up on the last colour crouched down.

A Cognate Catherine Wheel
Look at the language in the target language poem. Ask the children to draw a circle divided into eight equal sections. In each section ask them to record one of the colours as the target language word in  a spiral shape like a Catherine wheel.Give each child a lolly stick and attach the circles to the lolly stick now they have a firework to wave and twirl as they say the poem with you. 

A Class Performance
Learn the Firework poem with the class and then add performance. Groups of children miming the actions of different fireworks. The whole class chant poem and at different points in the poem children perform their group mime of a firework. Don't forget the children's Catherine Wheels for the performance.

With younger learners to the familiar tune of the Farmer's in his Den we created a Bonfire Night firework song - which will work really well for your firework celebrations fit for a King! Don't forget to make this a dance and a performance with different types of sounds and volumes for the colours .It really is very simple ..... but great fun!

FIREWORK SONG
To the tune of ‘The Farmer’s in his Den’
  • Group the children into 5 groups by colour. 
  •  Each group is to create an action in the style of a firework for their colour.  
  • When they sing the song, the fun is in making the colour sound like a firework.
  • Everyone joins in with ‘Fuegos artificiales’


  Los Fuegos Artificiales

Los fuegos artificiales
Los fuegos artificiales
İRojo, rojo, rojo , rojo!
Fuegos artificiales

Los fuegos artificiales
Los fuegos artificiales
İAzul  azul azul azul!
Fuegos artificiales

Los fuegos artificiales
Los fuegos artificiales
İVerde, verde, verde, verde!
Fuegos artificiales

Los fuegos artificiales
Los fuegos artificiales
İAmarillo, rillo,rillo!
Fuegos artificiales

Los fuegos artificiales
Los fuegos artificiales
İNaranja, ranja, ranja, ranja!
Fuegos artificiales

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