Count the Feathers with Onkel Hans!

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Count the Feathers with Onkel Hans! How many do you think he should put in his hat? null eins zwei drei vier fünf sechs seiben acht neun Now try counting backwards? Zehn

Learning German (Deutsch) Words and Phrases According to Guinness Book of Records, German (Deutsch) is one of the ten most spoken languages in the world. It is spoken by 120+ million people in 38 countries, primarily in Germany (Deutschland), Austria and Switzerland. There are people of German ancestry throughout Canada, with a large and vibrant community in Kitchener-Waterloo. The Alphabet In German, the alphabet is exactly the same as in English. ß could be considered to be an additional letter, although it simply represents double-s (ss). Accents The umlaut (ä, ö, ü) is the only accent used in German writing. It alters the pronunciation of vowels in words. Consonants, Vowels (and combinations) To hear German pronunciations, visit german.about.com/library/anfang/blanfang_abc.htm b like b in boy (when preceding a vowel), or like p in stop (at the end of a syllable, or before s or t) c c in cat ch like ch in Scottish loch d like d in dog (when preceding a vowel), or like t in bet (at the end of a syllable, or before s or t) f like f in fish g like g in gum (when preceding a vowel), or like ck in pack (at the end of a syllable, or before s or t) h like h in house j like y in yes k like ck in back, but with less air exhaled l like l in lime, but much lighter m like m in me n like n in nice p like p in pit, but with less air exhaled r rolled/trilled like r in French, but not so strongly s like z in haze (when preceding a vowel) otherwise: like s in sit sp like sh in sheep, but with lips more rounded (when preceding a vowel) st like sh in sheep, but with lips more rounded (when preceding a vowel) ß, ss like s in sit t like t in tape, but with less air exhaled v like f in fake w like v in vest z like ts in pots a short between u in cut and o in cot, but even shorter, or long like in hard e short like e in set, but even shorter, or long like a in lane i short like i in bit, but even shorter, or long like ee in feet o short like o in hot, but even shorter, or long like oa in boat, said with pursed lips (ö) like ur in turn u like u in bush, but even shorter, or long like oo in boot, said with pursed lips (ü) similar to ew in pew; more like ue in French rue ai like i in pine, but shorter oi like oi in coin, but shorter au long like ou in mouse Hello Hi Good bye Bye Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday GREETINGS Hallo Hi / Guten Tag Auf Wiedersehen Tschüß Please Thank you Yes No DAYS OF THE WEEK Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnerstag Freitag Samstag Sonntag ETIQUETTE Bitte Danke (schön) Ja Nein

MONTH January Januar July Juli February Februar August August March März September September April April October Oktober May Mai November November June Juni December Dezember Practice these phrases to greet Onkel Hans & Miss Oktoberfest What is your name? My name is... How old are you? I am years old. Where do you live? I live in Kitchener-Waterloo. How are you? I'm very well, thank you. What subject do you most like? I like art. PHRASES Wie heißen Sie? Mein Name ist.. Wie alt sind Sie? Ich bin. Jahre alt. Wo wohnen Sie? Ich wohne in Kitchener-Waterloo.. Wie geht es Ihnen? Sehr gut, danke. Welches Fach gefällt Dir am besten? Ich mag Kunst. SCHOOL SUBJECTS English das Englisch Mathematics die Mathe French das Französich German das Deutsch Art die Kunst Computing (IT) die Informatik Music die Musik Geography die Erdkunde History die Geschichte Phys Ed der Sport Put signs up around your school identifying these people, places and things Pupil classroom library hall staffroom teacher cloakroom SCHOOL LIFE der Schüler die Schülerin das Klassenzimmer das Bibliothek die Halle das Lehrerzimmer der Lehrer die Lehrerin die Garderobe bathroom gym das Badezimmer die Turnhalle sports field der Sportplatz office Das Büro headmaster der Schulleiter headmistress die Schulleiterin secretary corridor caretaker school yard bell homework detention der Sekretär die Sekretärin der Korridor der Hausmeister der Schulhof die Klingel die Hausaufgaben das Nachsitzen pen pencil eraser chalk blackboard paper book der Kugelschreiber der Bleistift das Radiergummi die Kreide die Tafel das Papier das Buch calculator der Rechner Links we found helpful: Enchantedlearning.com/themes/german Smartphrase.com German.about.com uni.edu/becker/ germany.info/relaunch/education/ Teacher_Kits/main.html

Food that really schmecks! Why not try these wonderful recipes from the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest Bavarian Cookbook for your Oktoberfest classroom activities. This cookbook can be purchased at the Kitchener- Waterloo Oktoberfest Official Retain Story for $11.99 German Chocolate Butter Cookies ½ c butter 1 c sugar 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, grated 1 egg 1 tsp vanilla 2 c sifted flour 1 tsp baking powder ½ tsp salt Cream butter, add sugar gradually, and continue creaming until light. Add egg, mix well. Add chocolate and vanilla. Stir in dry ingredients. Chill for 3-5 minutes. Roll to 1/8 thickness. Cut with cookie cutters. Bake on ungreased cooking sheet at 375 for 8-10 minutes. Oktoberfest Cookies ½ c salted butter 1 c sifted confectioner s sugar 1 ½ tsp vanilla 3 c sifted all purpose flour 2 eggs, well beaten Cream the butter and sugar together. Add the vanilla and beat the eggs together. Gradually add flour. Roll out dough and cut out shapes. Bake at 325 for 15-20 minutes. Cool, and decorate with coloured frosting. Vanilla Pretzels 5 egg yolks 1 c sugar 2 tsp vanilla 1 c sweet butter 4 c all purpose flour Beat egg yolks with sugar until thick and lemon-coloured. Stir in vanilla. Cut butter into flour. Add egg mixture and blend with wooden spoon. With hands, knead until dough is smooth. Pinch off pieces of dough and with floured hands, roll into strips about ½ thick and 5 long. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and form into pretzels. Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes or until pretzels turn brown at the edges. While still warm, glaze with thin vanilla icing. Icing blend together 1 c sifted confectioner s sugar and 1 tsp vanilla. Add 1 tsp water until the icing reaches the consistency of thick cream.

The Happy Wanderer I am a happy wanderer along the mountain track, And as I go I love to sing, my knapsack on my back. Chorus: Val-de-ree, val-de-ra, Val-de-ree, val-de-ra-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha Val-de-ree, val-de-ra, (last line of verse) I love to wander by the stream that dances in the sun, So joyously it calls to me, come join my happy song. (Chorus) I wave my hat to all I meet, and they wave back to me, And blackbirds call so loud and sweet, from every greenwood tree. (Chorus) Oh may I go a-wandering, until the day I die And may I always laugh and sing, beneath the clear blue sky. (Chorus) Edelweiss Roll Out the Barrel Edelweiss, Edelweiss, every morning you greet Roll out the barrel, we ll have a barrel of fun. me. Small and white, clean and bright, you look Roll out the barrel, we ve got the blues on the run. happy to meet me. Blossom of snow may you bloom Zing, Boom, ta-ra-ral, sing out a song of good and grow, Bloom and grow forever. cheer. Now s the time to roll the barrell Edelweiss, Edelweiss, bless my homeland forever. Cos the gang s all here! Schools Program Brought to you by: