by Richard Graham ( CD4 )ڏڏڏ 1. Put the kids in groups of two. Doctor, Doctor! My head hurts. 2. Each group does “Rock, Paper, Scissors” Doctor, Doctor! My arm hurts. 3. The winner ( doctor) says to the loser ( patient) Doctor, Doctor! My leg hurts. “Are you ok?” Doctor, Doctor! My stomach hurts. 4. The patient picks up a minicard and says “No, my (body part from the card) hurts”. Are you OK? 5. The doctor bandages this body part. No, I’m not! 6. Repeat from step 2 until both players end up Are you OK? looking like mummies! Yeah, I’m OK! For eye, arm, leg etc. the patient can choose left or Doctor, Doctor! My hand hurts. right, e.g. “My left eye hurts” to have more Doctor, Doctor! My foot hurts. complicated sentences, and more fun! Doctor, Doctor! My back hurts. Doctor, Doctor! My tooth hurts.
Are you OK?
No, I’m not! Are you OK? Yeah, I’m OK!
When singing, touch the relevant part of the body,
e.g. touch your head whilst singing "My head hurts". In the chorus the kids ask the teacher (or another group of kids) "Are you OK?" and the teacher or other group replies. Once the kids know the song, try the "Doctor, Doctor" game!
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