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Here's a simple morning assembly routine which you can easily adapt to your needs.
The simple structure of the songs and chants can easily be modified to become specific to your school. Go ahead and give it a go.

Morning assembly songs and chants

FIRST

(To the tune of ferue jaques)

Go-od morning Go-od morning

How are you? How are you?

I’m fine thank you

I’m fine thank you

How are you? How are you?

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SECOND

National Anthem

THIRD

Prayer

FORTH

Lesson; Chant

(Students repeat each phrase after the teacher)


This

That

This That

This is

That is

This is my school

That is your school

These

Those

These Those

These are

Those are

These are my books, s, s, s

Those are your books, s, s, s

This is my school

That is your school

These are my Books, s, s

Those are your books,s,s

This that these those


Song

(To the tune of London Bridge is falling down)

The name of your bilingual school

bilingual school---------bilingual school

The name of your bilingual school

The name of your bi-lingual school

Here we have a swimming pool

swimming pool--------swimming pool

Here we have a swimming pool

Here we have a swim-ming pool

There we can play basket ball

basket ball--------basket ball

There we can play basket ball

There we can play bas-ket ball

We have a caf-e-teria

teria------teria

We have a caf-e-teria

Caf-e-teri-a

We like to learn at School name

School name---------School name

We like to learn at School name

Your school name bi-lingual-school


Written by Bill Boyd: www.eslpal.com

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