Old MacDonald Had a Farm - Lake Nokomis Community School
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Old MacDonald Had a Farm - Lake Nokomis Community School
Aileen Miracle, Copyright 2012, Teachers Pay Teachers “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” Lyrics for 1st Grade Performance The First Grade Program is quickly approaching! On <date here>, at <time>., the first graders will perform their program, “Old MacDonald Had a Farm,” at <time> for family and friends. On Tuesday, March 24 6:30 PM <date here>, they will perform the same program for the school, at <time>, also in the gym. LNCS – Wenonah Dear Parents, For the program, students will be singing songs and performing dances about different farm Go to the music page of the school website to practice ieces with our the child: animals;; the song “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” will tie all of thethese musicptogether. For yboth evening and day programs, I need some students to dress up as farm animals, and at least one http://lakenokomis.mpls.k12.mn.us/musicgrade1.html student to dress up as a farmer. Below, I have listed all of the different parts I need. Each child who is dressed up in costume will come to the stage atHunt their part the program; the farm animals Old MacDonald Had a Farm the of Cows will speak their animal sound into the microphone. If your child has a costume (or you want to Old MacDonald had a farm, E-‐I-‐E-‐I-‐O! Wake up, you lazy bones buy/ make their costume) and you would like him/her to have a part in the program, please fill out And on that f arm t here w as a c ow, E -‐ I -‐ E -‐ I -‐ O ! and your go achild nd hunt attle, the form below and return it by <deadline>. You can have handthe thecslip to me during With a moo-‐ moo here, nd itminto oo-‐my moo there, Wake up, you lazy bones music class, or aput school mailbox. Here a moo, there a moo, and go and hunt the cows! I will home let me know if you have any everywhere a msend oo-‐m oo more information as the date nears. Please questions. Thanks so much! Old MacDonald had a farm, E-‐I-‐E-‐I-‐O! Wake up, you lazy bones and go and hunt the cattle, Sincerely, And on that farm there was a pig . . . Wake up, you lazy bones And on that farm there was a duck . . . and go and hunt the cows! And on that farm there was a cat . . . <Name of Teacher> And on that farm there was a lamb . . . The cows are lost. General Music Teacher And on that farm there was a horse . . . The sun is warm. If your child has a costume, and you’d like him/her to have a part in the program, please check And on that farm there was a goat . . . I think I’ll rest, thefappropriate return to. <name of teacher> by‘til <deadline>. Thank you! And on that arm there box was and a chicken . . they come home. Child’s Name ____________________________ Class ___________________ And on that farm there was a turkey . . . Wake up, you lazy bones Farmer go and hunt the cattle, Cow and Lamb/ Sheep Big Pig, Big Pig Wake up, you lazy bones Pig Horse (High Voice): “Where are you going, and go and hunt the cows! Duck Chicken Cat Turkey big pig, big pig? Alle Meine Entchen (Low Voice): “Out in the garden to dig, dig, dig!” Alle meine entchen _________________________________ Schimmen auf dem See, Parent’s Signature (High Voice): “Out in the garden to dig, dig, dig? Schimmen auf dem see, Shame on you, big pig, big pig!” Kopfchen in das Wasser Schwanzchen in die Hoh. (Low Voice): “I’m sorry, ma’am, but I’m only a pig, And all I wanna do is dig, dig, dig!” Alle meine Täubchen, Gurren auf dem Dach 4 Gurren auf dem Dach; Flieght eins in die Lüfte, Fliegan alle Nach. Naughty Kitty Cat Naughty Kitty cat! You are very fat! You have butter on your whiskers, Naughty Kitty cat! Mary Had a Little Lamb Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb, Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow. And everywhere that Mary went, Mary went, Mary went, and everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to go. It followed her to school one day, school one day, school one day, It followed her to school one day, which was against the rules. It made the children laugh and play, laugh and play, laugh and play, it made the children laugh and play, to see a lamb at school. And so the teacher turned it out, turned it out, turned it out, And so the teacher turned it out, but still it lingered near. "Why does the lamb love Mary so?" Love Mary so? Love Mary so? "Why does the lamb love Mary so," the eager children cry. "Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know." The lamb, you know, the lamb, you know, "Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know," the teacher did reply. Nanny Goat Nanny nanny nanny goat, Try to catch a billy goat! Nanny nanny nanny goat, Try to catch a billy goat! Bell Horses Bell horses, bell horses What’s the time of day? One o’clock, Two o’clock Time to go away! Good horses, bad horses, What’s the time of day? Three o’clock, Four o’clock Now fare you away. Shoo Turkey Have you been to my farm? Yes, ma’am. Have you seen my pig? Yes, ma’am. Have you seen my cow? Yes, ma’am. Have you seen my chicken? Yes, ma’am. Have you seen my barn cat? Yes, ma’am. Have you seen my turkey? No, ma’am. Did you lock the gate behind you? No, ma’am. You mean you didn’t lock the gate? No, ma’am. Well, let’s go find him. Shoo, shoo, shoo turkey, shoo! Shoo, shoo, shoo turkey, shoo! Shoo, shoo, shoo turkey, shoo! Shoo, shoo, shoo turkey, shoo!