Bring tradition to life with 'Jack And Jill' by Love to Sing Ð a classic nursery rhyme that supports language development and rhythm awareness in young learners.
Perfect for circle time or bedtime routines, this song helps children improve memory, pronunciation, and listening skills. Educators can integrate it into literacy activities, while parents can use it to create comforting, musical moments at home.
Music
Play the song and ask children to listen. What do they think the music in between the verses represents? E.g. tumbling down the hill. Let children create the "tumbling sound" on a glockenspiel or xylophone or fill glasses with varying levels of water, hit the glass with a pencil.
Challenge - sing and play along to the instrumental version of the song.
Dance
Explore locomotor and non-locomotor ways to move your whole body and just parts of your body e.g. head, hands, arms, feet, legs to show tumbling, rolling, falling movements.
Drama
Create a story board using "freeze frames" - each child is given a role from the lyrics e.g. Jack and Jill walking up the hill, a pail of water, a fallen Jack etc. The actors freeze like a statue.
Choose a reporter - the reporter taps a "frozen statue" (when the frozen statue is tapped it comes alive to answer the question) and asks a question e.g. Where were you going? What did you need the water for? Who is Jill? Are you warm or cold water? etc.
Literacy
Sing and read along to the YouTube song to achieve multi-sensory learning "Do it, see it and hear it!"
Print out the song PDF
Read the song lyrics - ask children a variety of questions.
Re-read the song lyrics and ask children to join in.
Recognise and use a variety of punctuation when reading. " " ! ? . ,
Look at print and conventions (bold, italics).
Talk about interesting/challenging words and discuss what they mean.
Word study - phonic knowledge, compound words, rhyming word, contractions etc.