The center player acts as the Board; outer players as riders.
| 1st Line;— | See Saw, Marjory Daw, | |
| Interpretation;— | Center activity;— | Pupil bends trunk to the right, left, right and left. |
| Outer aisles;— | When center pupils bend to the right, the children on the rightact as riders on board, bending and stretching knees. In reversing themovement, similar activity for those on the left. | |
| 2nd Line;— | Jack shall have a new master, | |
| Inter.;— | Center and outer aisles activity;—Continuemovement as described for the first line, finishing in erect positionwith hands on hips. | |
| 3rd Line;— | He shall have but a penny a day, | |
| Inter.;— | Outer aisles;— | Placing left hand to right elbow, shake index finger three timesupon the words, "he shall have"; repeat motion with the left hand uponthe words, "but a penny a day." Finish with hands on hips. |
| Center activity;— | Nod to the right upon the words, "he shall have"; assume erectposition and nod to the left upon the words, "but a penny a day." Finishwith hands on hips. | |
| 4th Line;— | Because he won't work any faster. | |
| Inter.;— | Repeat activity of first line. (Center and outeraisles.) | |
Circle
(Outer aisles of classroom or in open area.)
Note.—The following Rhythm Plays are suitable to any open area.
LITTLE JACK HORNER
Permission to use words and music:—McLoughlin Bros.
Arr. by J. W. Elliott