englishnight
20130119
For
Amy
Carl
Ray
Tina
Review
Jingle Bell
Over in the meadow
There is a zombie on your lawn
Diddle, diddle, dumpling my son John
Over in the meadow-1

Over in the meadow-2

There is a zombie on your lawn

Summary
A. How many people are there in your family?
B. Over in the meadow
C. Chant:
D. Puzzle:
E. Show Time:
How many people are there in your family?
There are 3 people in my family.
There are 5 people in my family.
How many students are there in your class?
There are 20 students in my class.
There 30 students in my class.
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Over in the Meadow-1
Over in the meadow,
In the sand in the sun,
Lived an old mother toadie, 
And her little toadie one, 
"Wink!" said the mother; 
"I wink!" said the one, 
So they winked and they blinked,
In the sand in the sun.
Over in the meadow,
Where the stream
runs blue, 
Lived an old mother fish, 
And her little fishes two, 
"Swim!" said the mother;
"We swim!" said the two, 

So they swam and they leaped,
Where the stream
runs blue.
Over in the meadow,
In a hole
in a tree, 
Lived an old mother bluebird, 
And her little birdies three, 

"Sing!"
said the mother;
"We sing!"
said the three, 


So they sang
and were glad,
In a hole
in the tree.
Over in the meadow,
In the reeds on the shore,
Lived an old mother muskrat, 
And her little ratties four, 


"Dive!" said the mother;
"We dive!" said the four, 



So they dived and they burrowed,
In the reeds on the shore.
Over in the meadow, 
In a snug beehive, 
Lived a mother honey bee, 
And her little bees five, 




"Buzz!" said the mother;
"We buzz!" said the five, 




So they buzzed and they hummed,
In the snug beehive.
Over in the meadow,
In a nest built of sticks, 

Lived a black mother crow, 
And her little crows six, 




"Caw!" said the mother;
"We caw!" said the six, 





So they cawed and they called,
In their nest built of sticks.
Over in the meadow, 
Where the grass
is so even,
Lived a gay mother cricket, 
And her little crickets seven, 






"Chirp!" said the mother;
"We chirp!" said the seven, 






So they chirped cheery notes, 
In the grass
soft and even.
Over in the meadow,
By the old mossy gate, 
Lived a brown mother lizard, 
And her little lizards eight, 






"Bask!" said the mother;
"We bask!" said the eight, 






So they basked in the sun, 
On the old mossy gate.
Over in the meadow,
Where the quiet pools
shine,
Lived a green mother frog, 
And her little froggies nine, 







"Croak!" said the mother;
"We croak!" said the nine, 








So they croaked and they splashed,
Where the quiet pools
shine.
Over in the meadow,
In a sly little den,
Lived a gray mother spider, 
And her little spiders ten, 








"Spin!" said the mother;
"We spin!" said the ten, 









So they spun lacy webs, 
In their sly little den.
Chant
Thirty Days
Thirty days have September,
April June and November;
All the rest has thirty-one,
Except February the only one.
Puzzle
O E N T W H R E F U
M O N D Y A S U T R
Answer
O E N T W H R E F U
one, two, three, four,
where, here, for, of,
hen, to, he, her, there,
we, our, out, hour,
M O N D Y A S U T R
monday, tuesday, you, your,
tour, as, us, at, our, man
out, to, day, May, must
Show Time

http://madagascar.wikia.com/wiki/Madagascar_Wiki
Skipper is the leader

The tallest, Kowalski

is second-in-command, forms plans for the group and usually takes notes for Skipper. When Skipper is absent, he takes charge and his rank is First Lieutenant
First Lieutenant 中尉
.
Rico

Rico does not really talk much. He is similar
Private

Private is the youngest and shortest of the penguins.
Private 二等兵