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Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone

Bring tradition to life with 'Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone' by Love to Sing Ð a classic nursery rhyme that supports language development and rhythm awareness... read more

Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone Lyrics

Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone?
Oh where, oh where can he be?
With his ears cut short and his tail cut long
Oh where, oh where is he?

Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone?
Oh where, oh where can he be?
With his ears cut short and his tail cut long
Oh where, oh where is he?

Say: Oh! There he is!

Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone

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About Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone

Released on: June 05, 2023

01 mins 04 sec

Bring tradition to life with 'Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone' 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.

Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone Song Activities

Music
Voices can sing and voices can speak. When the class conductor raises their arms up high the children sing the words; when the conductor drops their arms down low, the children speak the words of the song.

Visual Art
Draw or paint a picture of a dog.

Dance
Explore the movements of a dog and ask children to describe the movements e.g. wagging tail, licking, pouncing, jumping etc. Pretend you are a dog and show the movements in your own "space bubble."

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.