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20130126

For Amy, Carl,  Ray and Tina

By Arch

Review

A. How many people are there in your family?

B. Over in the meadow

C. Chant:Thirty days

How many ... are there ...

How many people are there in your family?

How many students are there in your class?

Over in the meadow
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,

one

"Wink!" said the mother;  
"I wink!" said the one,  
So they winked and they blinked, 
In the sand in the sun. 

Two

OVER IN THE MEADOW,  
WHERE THE STREAM  RUNS BLUE,  
LIVED AN OLD MOTHER FISH,  
AND HER LITTLE FISHES TWO,  

Two-2

"SWIM!" SAID THE MOTHER;  
"WE SWIM!" SAID THE TWO,   
SO THEY SWAM AND THEY LEAPED, 
WHERE THE STREAM  RUNS BLUE. 

Three-1

OVER IN THE MEADOW,  
IN A HOLE  IN A TREE,  
LIVED AN OLD MOTHER BLUEBIRD,  
AND HER LITTLE BIRDIES THREE,   

Three-2

"SING!"  SAID THE MOTHER;  
"WE SING!"  SAID THE THREE,    
SO THEY SANG  AND WERE GLAD, 
IN A HOLE  IN THE TREE. 

Four-1

OVER IN THE MEADOW,  
IN THE REEDS ON THE SHORE, 
LIVED AN OLD MOTHER MUSKRAT,  
AND HER LITTLE RATTIES FOUR,    

Four-2

"DIVE!" SAID THE MOTHER;   
"WE DIVE!" SAID THE FOUR,         
SO THEY DIVED AND THEY BURROWED, 
IN THE REEDS ON THE SHORE.

"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. 

Summary

A. I'm going to do long jump

B. Old King Cole

C. Chant

D. Puzzle

E. Show Time

I'm going to do long jump

I am  going to do high jump.

He is going to run a race.

She is going to play basketball.

They are going to play football.

We are going to swim.

Old King Cole(小菜)


Old King Cole

Old King Cole was a merry  old soul,
And a merry old soul was he;
He called for his pipe,
and he called for his bowl,
And he called for his fiddlers  three.
Every fiddler had a fiddle,
And a very fine fiddle had he;
Tweedle dee, tweedle dee
went the fiddlers three,
And so merry we will be.

Chant-Betty Botter

Betty Botter bought some butter,
“But,” she said, “the butter’s bitter,
If I put it in my batter,
It will make my batter bitter,
But a bit of better butter,
That would make my batter better.”
So she bought a bit of butter,
Better than her bitter butter.
And she put it in her batter,
And the batter was not bitter.
So ‘twas better Betty Botter
Bought a bit of better butter.


PUZZLE


A E I M N T R Y C L

ANSWER

A E I M N T R Y C L

Amy, Carl, Ray, Tina

am, are, I, me, a, try, ten, car,

at, men, man, net, it, my, air,



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