Seven blind Mice by ED YOUNG
Objectives : colors / ordinal numbers / the days of the week / morals
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1. On Monday, Red Mouse went first to find out.
2. On Tuesday, Green Mouse set out. He was the second to go.
3. "No," said Yellow Mouse on Wednesday. He was the third in turn
4. The forth was Purple Mouse. He sent on Thursday.
5. Orange Mouse went on Friday, the fifth to go
6. The sixth to go was Blue Mouse. He went on Saturday
7. Until on Sunday, White Mouse, the seventh mouse, went to the pond
red pillar - red leg
green snake - green trumpet
yellow spear - yellow ivory
purple cliff - purple head
orange fan - orange ear
blue rope - blue tail
red mouse as sturdy as a pillar
green mouse (as) supple as a snake
yellow mouse (as) wide as a cliff
purple mouse (as) sharp as a spear
orange mouse (as) breezy as a fan
blue mouse (as) stringy as a rope
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1. It might be a pillar, a red pillar
2. It looks like something awful, so it's a snake
3. It's a sharp and yellow spear
4. It's a wide cliff
5. It's breezy. It's an orange fan.
6. It's stringy. It's nothing but(=only) a blue rope
1. ´Þ·ÂÀ¸·Î ¼¼ö ÀÌÇØ
2. ½Åü ÀÌ¿ëÇÑ ¿äÀÏ ¼Û (¸ð¼Ç ÇÏ¸é¼ What day is it? It's monday)
- SUNDAY ¼Õ»Á
MONDAY ¸Ó¸®
TUESDAY ¾î±ú
WEDNESDAY °¡½¿
THURSDAY Ç㸮
FRIDAY ¹è
SATURDAY ¼Õ»Á
- Ç÷£ Ä«µå µé¸é¼
3. ¹Ú¼ö ¼Ò¸®·Î number ¾Ë±â
Show me a hand
on two three
How many clap do you hear?
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How many clap do you hear?
forty-three
5. song : ten little candles (There is / are/ was/ were )
How many candles do you have?
There is one candle on the cake.
There are two candles on the cake.
There are three little candles
There are four
There are five
There are six little candles
There are seven
There are eight
There are nine little candles
There are ten little candles on the cake.
6. »ï°¢Çü ¸ð¾çÀÇ ¸¶¿ì½º ±×¸®¸é¼ (magic words - s)
How many mice are there?
There is one mouse.
There are two mice.
....
7. blind º¸Àڱ⳪ ¼Õ¼ö°Ç, ºÎÁ÷Æ÷ ¶ì·Î ¾È´ëÇϸé¼
Can you see?
No, I can't. I'm blind
What about this? (ÀÔÀ» °¡¸®¸ç)
You're deaf.
How many mice are there?
Let's count. cone, two......There are seven mice
What the title?
Seven blind Mice
Can they see anything?
They can't anything. They are blind.
Who's the author?
ED YOUNG. He is born in china.
What do you see? What are they doing?
One is talking about and six mice are listing.
Who went first?
Red mouse.
What did he say?
It's a pillar
Was it a pillar?
No, it was an elephant's leg.
Who went second?
Green mouse.
What was the snake for real?
An elephant's trumpet.
1. ....to find a strange Something by their pond -> Something ´ë¹®ÀÚ
-Why the tallest word Something begins with a capital letter?
º¸Åë¸í»ç, ƯÁ¤´ë¸í»çÈ (À¯ÀÏÇÑ ´Ü Çϳª)
2. ....to find a strange Something by their pond -> by : »ç¹°¹èÄ¡
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Where is the red mouse?
Red mouse is by the leg.
Pick up your book.
Put the book by the table
3. No one believed him. -> No one ºÎÁ¤
4. end to end ÀÚÀ½ °ãÄ¥ ¶© ÇÑ °³ »ý·« °¡´É
summer ¼¶¸Ó X. ¼¸Ó O
5. Now I see ¾Ë°Ú´Ù
6. share reading
On Monday, what mouse?
Red mouse
Can you tell me the names of the mice who went from Monday through Sunday?
What do you feel after reading this story book?
1. matching game / ºù°í °ÔÀÓ
- Ã¥À» ´Ù ¶â¾î¼ ÇϾá back page ¿Í black page ºÐ·ù
back page - leg / trumpet / ivory / head / ear / tail
black page - pillar / snake / cliff / spear / fan / rope
There are twelve cards on the board.
Take out two cards.
Are they same card?
If you match, take cards.
If you don't match, return it to where it was.
2. ¼ýÀÚ Ä«µå º¸À̸ç (¼¼ö, ¼ö, ¸ð¾ç...)
What number is it?
3. ping-pong game
first ping second pong
third ping fourth pong
fifth ping sixth pong
seventh ping eighth pong
ninth ping tenth pong
eleventh ping twelfth pong...
°Å²Ù·Îµµ ÁøÇà
4. ±×¸² ±×¸®°í »öÄ¥Çϱâ color the mice -> Ã¥ ³»¿ë ¼ø¼ µû¶ó ¹è¿
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