Asian's too smart to participate.
ae81499 8 months ago
WOW.. its cool but u can see the ppl messing up but the girl do a good job of keeping focus... THUMBS UP! =)
tisgurlroxs22 10 months ago
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Thank you very much, I love this!
I will try with my class even though they are younger :)
mativia16 10 months ago
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the slaves of job are busy passing blocks you take it then leave them then take them again it goes ziga zaga ziga zack it goes ziga zaga ziga zack repeat
michd741501 1 year ago
העובדים בהרים
עובדים עם אבנים
מרימים, מורידים, מרימים, מורידים
טיגה-טגה-טיגה-טגה-טיגה -טגה- טג-טג.
Ostrodim 1 year ago
"Escravos de Jó" folclore
Os escravos de Jó
Jogavam caxangá
Tira, bota,
Deixa o zambelê ficar
Guerreiros com guerreiros
Fazem ziguezigue zá
Fazem ziguezigue zá.
Esta é a letra cantada aqui no Brasil.
glauciacmelo 1 year ago
Love this! Thanks for posting the lyrics. This is great for reinforcing steady beat and for listening to each other.
jbrad1211 1 year ago
Great! This is a game we also do in Brazil. Escravos de Jó.
Almost the same way. Just we do have some silences on it as well.
Great job
choroiberico 1 year ago
excellent... whats the song? lyrics?
Dissonant69Identity 1 year ago
can someone please tell me how to find the score for the song?
hypnosbabe13 2 years ago
Do you find activities like this in a book? If so, can you recommend a good one? I am new to Orff. Thanks.
Katrieneliz 2 years ago
funciono a la maravilla en segundo medio.
vanguardia70 2 years ago
Bravo! Very good ensemble! Commendable. Pure Orff.
Grace Nash
roynash 2 years ago
What a lovely games
isakuiki 2 years ago
Thank You! :D
babyballet 3 years ago
I love this idea!Could you provide us the lyrics?
Oh the Slaves of Job,
Are busy passing rocks,
they can take them and leave them and take them again.
They go tig-a-tag-a-tig-a-tag-a-tig-a-tag-tag.
(Then you repeat it over. And over. And over. ^^)
origami628 3 years ago 8
Can even be used to link into a history lesson aswell. Very well done!
andrew110366 2 years ago
Thank you for posting this. What is the text?
penelopeflute 3 years ago
Asian's too smart to participate.
ae81499 8 months ago
WOW.. its cool but u can see the ppl messing up but the girl do a good job of keeping focus... THUMBS UP! =)
tisgurlroxs22 10 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Thank you very much, I love this!
I will try with my class even though they are younger :)
mativia16 10 months ago
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mativia16 10 months ago
the slaves of job are busy passing blocks you take it then leave them then take them again it goes ziga zaga ziga zack it goes ziga zaga ziga zack repeat
michd741501 1 year ago
העובדים בהרים
עובדים עם אבנים
מרימים, מורידים, מרימים, מורידים
טיגה-טגה-טיגה-טגה-טיגה -טגה- טג-טג.
טיגה-טגה-טיגה-טגה-טיגה -טגה- טג-טג.
Ostrodim 1 year ago
"Escravos de Jó" folclore
Os escravos de Jó
Jogavam caxangá
Tira, bota,
Deixa o zambelê ficar
Guerreiros com guerreiros
Fazem ziguezigue zá
Guerreiros com guerreiros
Fazem ziguezigue zá.
Esta é a letra cantada aqui no Brasil.
glauciacmelo 1 year ago
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glauciacmelo 1 year ago
Love this! Thanks for posting the lyrics. This is great for reinforcing steady beat and for listening to each other.
jbrad1211 1 year ago
Great! This is a game we also do in Brazil. Escravos de Jó.
Almost the same way. Just we do have some silences on it as well.
Great job
choroiberico 1 year ago
excellent... whats the song? lyrics?
Dissonant69Identity 1 year ago
can someone please tell me how to find the score for the song?
hypnosbabe13 2 years ago
Do you find activities like this in a book? If so, can you recommend a good one? I am new to Orff. Thanks.
Katrieneliz 2 years ago
funciono a la maravilla en segundo medio.
vanguardia70 2 years ago
Bravo! Very good ensemble! Commendable. Pure Orff.
Grace Nash
roynash 2 years ago
What a lovely games
isakuiki 2 years ago
Thank You! :D
babyballet 3 years ago
I love this idea!Could you provide us the lyrics?
babyballet 3 years ago
Oh the Slaves of Job,
Are busy passing rocks,
they can take them and leave them and take them again.
They go tig-a-tag-a-tig-a-tag-a-tig-a-tag-tag.
They go tig-a-tag-a-tig-a-tag-a-tig-a-tag-tag.
(Then you repeat it over. And over. And over. ^^)
origami628 3 years ago 8
Can even be used to link into a history lesson aswell. Very well done!
andrew110366 2 years ago
Thank you for posting this. What is the text?
penelopeflute 3 years ago