"Yala Yala Bitmez" is a popular Turkish nursery rhyme and counting-out rhyme (tekerleme) often used in children's games. It is part of the "Portakalı Soydum" (I peeled the orange) rhyme sequence. The Rhyme (Tekerleme)
Children sit in a circle. One person points to a different child for each word/syllable of the rhyme. The person the last syllable ("çık") lands on is out, and the game continues until one person is left. Pronunciation: Dolapta (Doh-lahp-tah) Pekmez (Pek-mez) Yala (Yah-lah) Bitmez (Bit-mez)
It is used in preschools and schools to teach rhythm, word sounds, and for social interaction in games. The lyrics to the rest of the "Portakalı Soydum" song? How to use this in a preschool setting ?
"Yala Yala Bitmez" is a popular Turkish nursery rhyme and counting-out rhyme (tekerleme) often used in children's games. It is part of the "Portakalı Soydum" (I peeled the orange) rhyme sequence. The Rhyme (Tekerleme)
Children sit in a circle. One person points to a different child for each word/syllable of the rhyme. The person the last syllable ("çık") lands on is out, and the game continues until one person is left. Pronunciation: Dolapta (Doh-lahp-tah) Pekmez (Pek-mez) Yala (Yah-lah) Bitmez (Bit-mez)
It is used in preschools and schools to teach rhythm, word sounds, and for social interaction in games. The lyrics to the rest of the "Portakalı Soydum" song? How to use this in a preschool setting ?