While it might seem silly, yes I would probably do this in a high school class because in my opinion, high school students are often nostalgic for those activities they used to do in classes as kids.
Step 1: PQA (Personalized Questions and Answers)
Depending on the level of class, here are some Spanish 1 questions I would consider asking to practice some basic structures... in upper levels, you could use more complicated language:
¿Quién tiene una mascota?
¿Cómo se llama?
¿Es pequeño/a, grande o mediano?
¿Es bonito/a o feo/a?
¿De qué color es?
¿Te gusta tu mascota?
(maybe target action word you could ask about: what does it eat? / why is it special? /etc)
This last question could be to prep words from song or practice animal words interesting to students:
¿Qué mascota quieres tener? (una vaca, pollito, lechuza, caballo, tatú (armadillo grande), araña, monstruo)
¿Qué hace [animal]? (this could be a good question to teach some of the different sounds of animals in Spanish)
Step 2: Pre-teach lyrics
Mi mascota es un Pollito (2x)
y el pollito pío, los pollitos pío, los pollitos pío, los pollitos pío, los pollitos pío, los pollitos!? (pío!).
Mi mascota es una Gallina (2x)
y la gallina (có!), los pollitos pío, los pollitos pío, los pollitos pío, los pollitos pío, los pollitos!? (pío!)
Mi mascota es una Lechuza (2x)
y la lechuza (búh!), la gallina (có!), los pollitos pío, los pollitos pío, los pollitos pío, los pollitos!? (pío!)
Mi mascota es un Caballo (2x)
y el caballo (ijijiji!), la lechuza (búh!), la gallina (có!), los pollitos pío, los pollitos pío y los pollitos (pío!)
Mi mascota es un Tatú (2x)
y el tatú (...), el caballo (ijijiji!), la lechuza (búh!), la gallina (có!), los pollitos pío y los pollitos (pío!)
Mi mascota es una Araña (2x)
y la araña (tzi!), el tatú (...), el caballo (ijijiji!), la lechuza (búh!), la gallina (có!) y los pollitos (pío!)
Mi mascota es un Monstruo (2x)
Y el montruo (argh!), la araña (tzi!), el tatú (...), el caballo (ijijiji!), la lechuza (búh!) y la gallina (có!)
¿Y los Pollitos?
Los pollitos píó, pío, pío. Los pollitos pío (3x)
Step 3: Watch video
Have students get up and dance along (brain break). Movement is great to refresh the brain.
Watch, move, sing, repeat (as needed)
Step 4: Extra lyrics? Does your class want to add a new verse + a gesture?
Brain storm as a class for another animal (maybe school mascot) + a gesture
Then practice the song with the new lyric(s) + gesture(s) as a class.
Extra time:
If you have extra time:
*Here is the original version of the song (no gestures):
Or evidently there is a version of this one with gestures (but it's practically incomprehensible)
Still, could be fun to have a contest for students in class... or just an opportunity to erupt in laughter since no one can do it right...
Edit: Here's another video that was kind of fun!
*to be fair, the original version is actually in Italian. This is the original translated version.
*Edit: I did the activity in my Spanish 1 classes and made them dance and most of them enjoyed it (or at least the kinesthetic part of it), which was all I was hoping for.
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