ALADDIN class activities
IPA PRODUCTIONS 2020
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ALADDIN – CLASS ACTIVITIES IPA’s Aladdin is a lively, dynamic and engaging show. It tells a story of Aladdin where he lives with his mother working in a laundry. He finds a magic lamp and is given three wishes. He uses these wishes to wish for better jobs. The three jobs he wishes to try are: a chef in a restaurant, an astronaut and a musician. He doesn’t like any of these jobs, and it isn’t until the end that he realises what he truly wants to be. The activities in this work pack are divided into three sections and different difficulty levels marked with * , ** and ***. They are also supported by digital materials that are marked with 🔗 and the links can be found within the document. The digital materials include Kahoot, Quizlet and LyricsTraining. You may choose to do this material in any way you like but it is designed to put the most essential parts of the show first. Some of the supplementary activities you may wish to use after you have seen the show for reinforcement.
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CONTENTS Vocabulary Activities ............................................................................................. 4
The Story of Aladdin .............................................................................................. 6
The Story of Aladdin - 1 ..................................................................................... 7
The Story of Aladdin - 2 .................................................................................... 10
Songs ....................................................................................................................14
Songs – Teacher’s Notes .................................................................................. 15
Song: Find My Way - Choosing ......................................................................... 17
Song: Find My way - Grab and Sort .................................................................. 18
Song: Find My Way - Gap Fill ............................................................................ 19
Song: Genie Song - Choosing ............................................................................ 20
Song: Genie Song - Gap Fill............................................................................... 21
Song: Work All Day - Choosing ......................................................................... 22
Song: Work All Day - Grab and Sort .................................................................. 23
Song: Work All Day - Gap Fill ............................................................................ 24
Song: Aladdin Finale - Choosing ....................................................................... 25
Song: Aladdin Finale - Grab and Sort ................................................................ 26
Song: Aladdin Finale - Gap Fill .......................................................................... 27
Supplementary Activities ......................................................................................28
Aladdin’s Restaurant - 1 ................................................................................... 29
Aladdin’s Restaurant - 2 ................................................................................... 31
Aladdin The Musician - 1 .................................................................................. 33
Aladdin The Musician - 2 .................................................................................. 35
Aladdin The Astronaut ..................................................................................... 37
Aladdin The Costume Designer ........................................................................ 39
Vocabulary List......................................................................................................41
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Flash Card Stations For this activity you will need a set cards or flash cards printed double sided (see additional files) and four stations written on pieces of paper posted around the classroom (Laundry, Restaurant, Astronaut, Musician). Warmer Draw students attention to each of the stations. Make sure they know what each one means. Ask students to think of some words that might be related to each one of these things.
1- Put students into two teams. Present each one of the flash cards one at a time word first. Alternating back and forth between teams, have students tell you what station they think the card belongs to. If they are correct the get a point and can go and paste the card in the correct place. If they are incorrect the other team can guess. Do this until all the cards are posted.
2- Choose one volunteer from each team. Have students stand up. Give a definition of one of the words. The first student to run and take the word from the station gets a point. Continue for as long as time allows.
Wrap-up activity Pictionary Have students compete in teams drawing and guessing the vocabulary words. Memory Put the flash cards showing pictures on the board or on a table. Have students see if they can remember the words and turn each card over.
🔗Quizlet You may wish to play games or test these vocabulary words with your class on Quizlet. Click below.
Quizlet
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Difficulty: * Warmer
• Write ‘Aladdin’ on the board and create a mind map of any words students associate with Aladdin (Genie, Wish, Magic Carpet, Lamp etc.)
1- Give students a copy of the handout and have them read through and match each paragraph to one of the photos on the outside of the page. ANSWERS:
1. Laundry 2. Lamp 3. Restaurant
4. Astronaut 5. Violin 6. Lightbulb/Eureka!
2- Have students read the story again and answer the True or False questions
ANSWERS: 1. F 2. T 3. T
4. T 5. F 6. F
3- Have students try to unscramble all of the words related to the story and say what job they are related to. The words can be found in the story.
ANSWERS: 0. Eg.Ironing - Laundry 1. Fly Spaceships -
Astronaut 2. Wash Clothes - Laundry
3. Take Orders – Restaurant
4. Play Instruments – Musician
The story of Aladdin can help students understand the premise of the show. Choose whichever activity best suits your class or level.
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-1 – Read the story and match each paragraph to a picture
1 -Aladdin and his mother, Mrs. Twanky work in a laundry. They work very hard and spend their days washing, sewing and ironing clothes. They dream of a better life where they don’t have to work so hard. Aladdin is worried about his old mother and wants her to have an easier life. 2 -One day Aladdin find a magic lamp in a pile of dirty clothes. He tries to clean the lamp and a genie appears. The genie says that he will give Aladdin three wishes. Aladdin wished for a better job. A job where he doesn’t have to clean dirty clothes. He wishes for a job with lots of good food and people to talk to. 3 -Aladdin wishes for a job in a restaurant. He loves the chef’s hat and the jacket very much. But Aladdin finds taking orders, cooking and serving food very difficult. Aladdin decides he doesn’t like working in a restaurant. 4 -For his second wish, Aladdin wishes to be an astronaut. The genie grants his wish and Aladdin gets his own space suit which he really likes! But Aladdin find learning new space words really hard. He also doesn’t want to fly spaceships. Aladdin decides he doesn’t want to be an astronaut. 5 -For Aladdin’s third wish he wishes to be a musician in a band! Aladdin gets his own musician’s uniform which he really likes. But when he starts playing, Aladdin finds being a musician really hard. It’s not very fun and the violin hurts his fingers. Aladdin doesn’t want to be a musician either! 6 -It is then that the genie realises what the perfect job for Aladdin is. The only problem is that Aladdin has used up all his wishes. He has no more left! What do you think Aladdin’s perfect job is?
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2 - Answer the questions with TRUE or FALSE 1. Aladdin and his mother work in a store.
2. Aladdin finds the magic lamp in some dirty clothes.
3. Aladdin loves the clothes he wears in the restaurant.
4. Aladdin has to learn lots of new words as an astronaut.
5. Playing the piano hurts Aladdin’s fingers.
6. The genie gives Aladdin a fourth wish.
3 - These jobs are all mixed up! Can you say what they are and match them to
one of Aladdin’s jobs?
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Difficulty: *** Warmer
• Write ‘Aladdin’ on the board and create a mind map of any words students associate with Aladdin (Genie, Wish, Magic Carpet, Lamp etc.)
1- Cut up one copy of the story for each student or pair of students. Students read the story and put it in the correct order Students listen to The Story Of Aladdin to check their answers. ANSWERS : A,H,E,D,B,G,F,C
2- Students answer the questions about the story in full sentences. ANSWERS
1. Because she is too old to be working so hard.
2. In some dirty clothes 3. The chef’s hat and jacket
4. Learning scientific words and doing physical exercises
5. Playing the violin 6. The clothes 7. Students’ own answers
No-Cut Alternative - Students can read and listen to the story as is. The story is in the correct order top to bottom in two columns. Students ignore letters and read and listen to the story and answer the questions.
3- Students discuss the questions with a partner. Conduct class feedback.
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A Aladdin and his mother, Mrs. Twanky work very, very hard. They have a family business, a laundry. They spend every day washing, ironing and sewing. They dream of a better life but there are always too many things to do and too little money to spend. Aladdin is very worried about his mother. She is getting too old to be working so hard for so many hours each day.
B The Genie grants him his second wish: Aladdin the astronaut. He gets his own spacesuit which he likes very much! But when Aladdin starts doing his astronaut training, he discovers that being an astronaut is very, very difficult. There areW so many scientific things to learn and so many physical exercises to do. He decides he doesn’t like being an astronaut either.
H But one day, Aladdin finds a magic lamp amongst the piles of dirty clothes. When he tries to clean the lamp, a genie appears. The genie offers to give Aladdin three wishes. Aladdin’s first wish is for a better job, somewhere with no dirty clothes and with people to talk to and lots of food. He wishes for a job in a restaurant cooking and serving food.
G Aladdin now has only one wish left. Aladdin’s third wish is for a better job, somewhere with no dirty clothes, no difficult customers and no horrible exercises. He decides he wants to do something fun. He wishes for a job as a musician in a band.
E The Genie grants him his first wish: Aladdin’s restaurant. He even gets his own chef’s hat and jacket which he likes very much! But after trying to attend customers, take orders, cook food and serve meals, Aladdin realises that working in a restaurant is worse than working in a laundry. He decides he doesn’t like it.
F The Genie grants him his third wish: Aladdin the musician. He gets his own violin and a musician’s uniform which he likes very much! But when Aladdin starts playing in the band, he discovers that being a musician is not as fun as he expected. He has to be very disciplined and to practise very hard every day. And playing the violin every day hurts his fingers. He decides he doesn’t like being a musician either!
D Aladdin still has two wishes. Aladdin’s second wish is for a better job, somewhere with no dirty clothes, no difficult customers. He decides he wants to do something exciting. He wishes for a job as an astronaut exploring space.
C It is then that the Genie realises what Aladdin’s perfect job is. The only problem is that Aladdin has used all his wishes. He has no more wishes left. What do you think is Aladdin’s perfect job and how do you think he will be able to do it?
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1. Put the story in order. Listen and check. 2. Answer these questions in full sentences.
1. Why is Aladdin worried about his mother?
2. Where does Aladdin find the magic lamp?
3. What does Aladdin like about working in the restaurant?
4. What does Aladdin think is difficult about being an astronaut?
5. What hurts Aladdin when he is a musician?
6. What is one thing that Aladdin liked from all the jobs?
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7. What do you think Aladdin wants to be at the end of the story?
3. Ask and answer these questions with a partner.
What job do you want to
do?
Why do people have jobs?
Is it important to be happy in a
job?
Which of Aladdin’s jobs is
the worst?
What jobs do people in your
family do?
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Choose the Alternative (Difficulty: *) Students listen to the song and choose the correct word that they hear from two alternatives Grab and Sort (Difficulty: **) Before class, cut up a set of lyrics for each group of students (up to 4). As students listen, they grab the lyrics and put them in the correct order. Fill in the Gaps (Difficulty: ***) Print one copy of the activity for each student. Fold the activity on the dotted line to hide the answer options. Have students listen to the song and try to complete each space with one word. Have them unfold the paper to get some ideas for correct answers and listen again.
🔗Lyrics Training Lyrics Training is an online game that can be done as a class to practise the lyrics to the songs. It can also be used to do class ‘karaoke.’ Find the links below. Click below.
Work All Day
Genie Song
Find My Way
Finale
Learn some of the songs so students can sing along during the show. Choose the activities that are best for your class and level. The songs are also available online on LyricsTraining.
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ANSWERS: SONG Find My Way Genie Song Work All Day Finale Choosing 1. Good
2. Sad 3. Stand 4. Proud 5. Something 6. Find
1. Know 2. Wish 3. Make
1. Stains 2. Soap 3. Torture 4. Grey 5. Washing 6. Wait
1. Sewing 2. Came 3. Clothes 4. Work 5. Find
Grab and Sort
1. d 2. b 3. g 4. c 5. e 6. f 7. h 8. i 9. a
N/A 1. G 2. D 3. H 4. C 5. E 6. B 7. F 8. a
1. c 2. h 3. d 4. e 5. f 6. g 7. b 8. a
Gap Fill 1. Nothing 2. Low 3. Bad 4. Out 5. Make 6. Something
1. Help 2. Make 3. Like
1. Day 2. Stains 3. Away 4. Soap 5. Water 6. Grey 7. Dirt 8. Wait 9. Goes
1. Cutting 2. Came 3. Clothes 4. Work 5. Hear 6. Glad
🔗Kahoot! At this point you may wish to reinforce and test this material with the Kahoot. Click below.
Kahoot!
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I’ve tried a new job every day
But nothing 1right/good comes my way.
I’m feeling low, I’m feeling 2sad/tired.
I try but every time I’m bad.
I want to 3stand/look out from the crowd
Find my way and make mum 4proud/happy! 5Something/Anything more than just okay
I want to 6find/get my way
I’m gonna find my way!
Listen to the song and choose the correct word.
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D I’ve tried a new job every day
B But nothing right comes my way.
G I’m feeling low, I’m feeling sad.
C I try but every time I’m bad.
E I want to stand out from the crowd
F Find my way and make mum proud!
H Something more than just okay
I I want to find my way
A I’m gonna find my way!
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I’ve tried a new job every day
But 1_______ right comes my way.
I’m feeling 2_______, I’m feeling sad.
I try but every time I’m 3_______.
I want to stand 4_______ from the crowd
Find my way and 5________ mum proud!
6________ more than just okay
I want to find my way
I’m gonna find my way!
FOLD
Genie Song
Listen to the song and put one word in each gap. Unfold the paper to check and listen again.
• LOW • OUT • MAKE • NOTHING • SOMETHING • BAD
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Ge-nie, please help me I don ́t 1like/know what I do Ge-nie, please help me And make my 2wish/dreams come true. Ge-nie please help me,
I don’t-like what I do Ge-nie please help me And 3make/do my wish come true
Listen to the song and choose the correct word.
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Ge-nie, please 1______ me I don ́t like what I do Ge-nie, please help me And 2______ my wish come true. Ge-nie please help me,
I don’t 3______ what I do Ge-nie please help me And make my wish come true
Listen to the song and put one word in each gap.
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ALADDIN: Work, work, we work all day Washing 1stains/food and dirt away I can’t wait for the day that work/mum goes away. MUM: With lots of 2soap/fun and lots of water
Lots of clothes it feels like 3torture/forever... I think that sleep is in order My hairs gone 4grey/away!
TOGETHER: Work, work, we work all day 5Washing/Keeping stains and dirt away
I can’t wait for the day No I can’t wait for the day I can’t 6wait/be here for the day that work goes away!
Listen to the song and choose the correct word.
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G Work, work, we work all day
D Washing stains and dirt away
H I can’t wait for the day that work goes away.
C With lots of soap and lots of water Lots of
clothes it feels like torture... I think that sleep is in order
E My hairs gone grey!
B Work, work, we work all day Washing stains and dirt away I can’t wait for the day
F No I can’t wait for the day
A I can’t wait for the day
that work goes way
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ALADDIN: Work, work, we work all1 _________ Washing 2_________ and dirt away I can’t wait for the day that work goes 3_________.
MUM: With lots of 4_________ and lots of water Lots of 5_________ it feels like torture... I think that sleep is in order My hairs gone 6_________!
TOGETHER: Work, work, we work all day Washing stains and 7_________ away I can’t 8_________ for the day No I can’t wait for the day I can’t wait for the day that work 9_________ away!
FOLD
Listen to the song and put one word in each gap. Unfold the paper to check and listen again.
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Work, work, we work all day
Cutting and 1sewing/fixing our day away
We were so glad the day
This job 2came/went our way
With lots of 3clothes/shirts
and lots of fashion
It’s not 4work/hard when it’s your passion
Please hear us when we say
that one day you’ll 5know/find your way!
You’ll be so glad the day that work, comes your way!
Listen to the song and choose the correct word.
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C We work all day H Cutting and sewing our day away D We were so glad the day this job came our
way E With lots of clothes and lots of fashion F It’s not work when it’s your passion G Please hear us when we say B That one day you’ll find your way! A You’ll be so glad the day that work, comes
your way!
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We work all day 1________ and sewing our day away We were so glad the day This job 2_______ our way With lots of 3________ and lots of fashion
It’s not 4______ when it’s your passion
Please5 _______ us when we say that one day you’ll find your way! You’ll be so 6______ the day that work comes your way!
FOLD
• WORK • HEAR • CAME • GLAD • CLOTHES • CUTTING
Listen to the song and put one word in each gap. Unfold the paper to check and listen again.
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’ - Difficulty: * Warmer: Put students into pairs and give them 4 minutes to try and think of one food for each letter of the alphabet. Introduce them to Starter, Main, Desert and get some examples of what type of food goes in each.
1. Students answer the question 2. Students add one thing to each part of the menu and choose what they want
to order. 3. Students listen to a conversation and draw and write what the person orders
for the starter, main a desert. ANSWERS: Starter – Salad Main – Hamburger Desert – Strawberry Ice-cream
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1.What do you normally order when you go a restaurant? What food do you like? Look at the menu at Aladdin’s restaurant. What’s your favourite?
3. Now listen to someone ordering at Aladdin’s restaurant. Draw what they order for each part of the meal and write the name.
2. Add one item to each part of the menu. Decide what you want to order at the restaurant. Compare with your partner.
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’ - Difficulty: * * Warmer: Put students into pairs and give them 4 minutes to try and think of one food for each letter of the alphabet. Introduce them to Starter, Main, Desert and get some examples of what type of food goes in each. 1. Students read the conversation between a waiter and a customer and try to
put the conversation in order. ANSWERS:
a) 2 b) 1 c) 11 d) 4 e) 6 f) 10 g) 5 h) 9 i) 7 j) 3 k) 8
2. Students listen and check. 3. Students write their own dialogues using the language. 4. Students present their dialogues to the class.
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1. This is a conversation at a restaurant between a waiter and a customer. Can you put it in order?
2. Now listen and check. 3. With a partner, write your own dialogue. Use the sentences here to help
you but change the food for food that you would like to order in a restaurant.
4. Practice your dialogue and present it to the class.
a) Yes please! For the starter, I’d like salad.
b) Good evening Madam. Welcome to Aladdin’s Restaurant. Would you like to see the menu?
c) Goodbye!
d) For the main, I’d like a hamburger.
e) For the desert I’d like strawberry ice cream
f) Yes, it was delicious! Thank you! Goodbye!
g) Excellent choice! What would you like for dessert?
h) Of course. Here you go. Did you enjoy your meal?
i) Fantastic, your food will be here soon! … Here’s your food. Bon apétit!
j) Wonderful, what would you like for a main?
k) Thank you! ... Can I have the bill please?
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- Difficulty: * Warmer:
• Ask students if they play any instruments. • As a class try to brainstorm some instruments that people play. Try to elicit
– Piano, Drums, Violin, Singing, Guitar, Clarinet and Flute – among others as they will be in the answers.
• Make sure students know the instruments pictured on the worksheet. 1 – Students listen to and number the instruments they see. Answers:
1. Piano 2. Flute 3. Clarinet 4. Drums 5. Violins 6. Singing 7. Guitar
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1 - Listen to the different instruments and put the correct number 1-7
Singing
Violin
Clarinet
Guitar
Drums
Flute
Piano
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- Difficulty: ** Warmer:
• Ask students if they play any instruments. • As a class try to brainstorm some instruments that people play. Try to elicit
– Piano, Drums, Violin, Singing, Guitar, Clarinet and Flute – among others as they will be in the answers.
• Make sure students know the instruments pictured on the worksheet. 1 – Students listen to the instruments and try to name each one they hear. Repeat as necessary. Answers:
1. Piano 2. Flute 3. Clarinet 4. Drums 5. Violins 6. Singing 7. Guitar
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- 1 - Listen to some of the different instruments that Aladdin plays. For each one, write the name.
1. ___________________
2. ___________________
3. ___________________
4. ___________________
5. ___________________
6. ___________________
7. ___________________
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Difficulty: ** Warmer: Make a word web from the word SPACE. Try and elicit what words students can remember on this topic and add them to the web. Try to include some of the more difficult words from the solution.
1- Students read the definitions and complete the secret word activity to find the secret word.
Answers:
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1- Read the definitions and complete the words to find the secret word.
The secret word is: _________________________________ 1. Spaceships have to fly very _____ to leave earth. 2. A being from another planet. 3. To move through the air. 4. At night I love looking at all the ______ in the sky. 5. A powerful engine that makes a spaceship move. 6. There are 8 of these, Earth is one of them. 7. What astronauts travel in.
8. When we leave Earth we travel through ______. 9. A hard hat that is worn to protect your head. 10. At night we can see the _______ and the stars in the sky. 11. A person who travels to space 12. This is what keeps Earth hot.
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PLEASE ONLY DO THIS ACTIVITY AFTER THE SHOW AS IT CONTAINS THE ENDING TO THE STORY
Difficulty: *
Warmer: • Ask students what they know about ‘Carnival’, leading to the topics of
costumes. • Ask students if they have ever dressed up in a costume. Make a list of a few
ideas on the board. 1- Students draw a costume on the character. 2- Students write a few short sentences to describe what the character is
wearing.
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1- Imagine you have to design a beautiful costume for Carnival. Draw your
costume on the mannequin.
2 – Write some short sentences saying what your costume is. ____________________________________
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Astronaut
Chef
To Clean
Clothes
Coat
Concert hall
To Cook
Costume
Costume designer
Costume shop
Costumer
Decide
To Design
To Find
To Hang out
To Hang up
To Iron
Job
Lamp
Laundry
To Like
To Make (a) wish come
True
Musician
Orchestra
Rocket
To Rub
To Sew
Space centre
Space suit
Take (an) order
Tired
To Wash
Wet
Wish / To wish
To Work
Alien
Bra
Chef
Clarinet
Flute
Moon
Iron
Laundry
Musician(s)
Orchestra
Piano
Rocket
Satellite
Shirt
Skirt
Socks
Space Helmet
Star
Sun
to Cook
to Hang Up
to Serve
to Sew
to Take an
Order
Tray
to Wash
Trousers
T-Shirt
Violin