It’s So Hot!.

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Presentation transcript:

It’s So Hot!

It’s so hot. (wave hand like it’s a fan) It’s so hot It’s so hot . . . (wave hand like it’s a fan) It’s so hot . . . (change hands) Hot in the jungle in (present hands) July.

It’s so hot. (wave hand like it’s a fan) It’s so hot It’s so hot . . . (wave hand like it’s a fan) It’s so hot . . . (change hands) It’s so hot under (raise the roof) African skies.

It’s so hot! It’s so hot! The monkeys are sweating . . . (both hands wave face) (Just the monkeys) It’s so hot! The rhinos are fretting. . . (squeeze face with 2 hands) (Just the rhinos) It’s so hot! The lions are betting it’s a hundred degrees. (hold up thermometer)

It’s so hot! It’s so hot! The monkeys are sweating . . . (both hands wave face) (Just the monkeys) It’s so hot! The rhinos are fretting. . . (squeeze face with 2 hands) (Just the rhinos) It’s so hot! Gazelles are gazetting there under the trees. (sunshine hands – shoulder bounce)

It’s so hot. (wave hand like it’s a fan) It’s so hot It’s so hot . . . (wave hand like it’s a fan) It’s so hot . . . (change hands) Hot in the jungle (present hands) in July.

It’s so hot. (wave hand like it’s a fan) It’s so hot It’s so hot . . . (wave hand like it’s a fan) It’s so hot . . . (change hands) It’s so hot under (raise the roof) African skies.

It’s so hot under African skies. (Soft – shhhhhh – shrug/hands by face) It’s so hot under African skies. (Loud – present hands big) It’s so hot under (raise the roof) African skies.