Jingle bells Song
Jingle bells Song
Dashing through the snow
In a one-horse open sleigh
O'er the fields we go
Laughing all the way
Bells on bob tail ring
Making spirits bright
What fun it is to laugh and sing
A sleighing song tonight
Oh, Jingle bells Jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh
Jingle bells Jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun It is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh
Questions:
Q: What are people riding in during the song?
Ans: A one-horse open sleigh.
Q: What covers the ground as they dash through?
Ans: Snow.
Q: What sounds can be heard on the sleigh?
Ans: Bells on the bobtail ringing.
Q: What feelings are described while riding the sleigh?
Ans: Laughing and having fun.
Q: What is the main activity the song is celebrating?
Ans: Sleigh riding in the snow.
Rhyming Words:
Q: What word rhymes with "go" in the song?
Ans: Snow.
Q: What word rhymes with "bright"?
Ans: Tonight.
Q: What word rhymes with "way"?
Ans: Sleigh.
Q: What word rhymes with "sing"?
Ans: Ring.
Opposite Words:
Q: What is the opposite of "bright"?
Ans: Dark.
Q: What is the opposite of "laughing"?
Ans: Crying.
Q: What is the opposite of "open" (as in open sleigh)?
Ans: Closed.
Q: What is the opposite of "fun"?
Ans: Boring.
Questions:
Q: What makes the spirits bright according to the song?
Ans: The ringing bells and the fun of laughing and singing.
Q: What kind of weather is described in the song?
Ans: Snowy weather.
Q: Why are the people laughing in the song?
Ans: Because they are having fun riding and singing in the sleigh.
Q: What makes a "sleighing song" fun according to the lyrics?
Ans: Laughing, singing, and the bells ringing.
Q: If you were riding the sleigh, what would you like to sing?
Ans: (Example) I would sing "Jingle Bells" loudly with my friends!
Q: What animal do you think is pulling the sleigh?
Ans: A horse.
Q: If you could add another sound to the song, what would it be?
Ans: Maybe the sound of the wind blowing or snow crunching!