Mar 30, 2015
Book p.38Book p.38I am caring,Kind and true.I am a goodFriend to you.
We have good times,Rain or sun.Two is much more Fun than one.
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Sarah and her friends are having fun.
We are playing football.
My top is going faster than yours.
We are flying our kites.
We are spinningOur tops.
We are playingHide-and-seek.
Sarah
Book p.41Book p.41We are playingThe piano.
We are dancing.
They are playing
checkers.
We are playing games on the computer.
They are making a model aeroplane.
He is helping me.
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Look! Sarah and her friends are at the park.What are they all doing?
Sarah Helen Irene EllyEric Jason Michael Alan Billy
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What do Sarah and her friends like?
Hi, Jason, do you like my cat?
Yes, Sarah, I like your cat.
Michael, do you like noodles?
No, I don’t. I like chicken rice.
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Alice, do you like the park?
Yes, I do. It’s fun here.
Wayne, do you like fish?
Yes, I do. I have some at home.
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What can Sarah and her friends do?
I can jump over Eric. I can throw the ball into the basket.
I can climb to the top of the castle.
I cannot walk on my hands.
Book p.44Book p.44Can you ride a bicycle?
Yes, I can.
No, I can’t
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Friends
“Play with me,” the boy says to a bird. “I have no friends.”He gives it breadcrumbs. The bird eats them, then flies away. “You cannot be my friend,” says the boy.
“Play with me,” says the boy to a cat.
He gives it milk. It drinks the milk, then runs away. “You cannot be my friend,” the boy says.A girl calls out. “Hello, I’m new here. I have no friends.”“A friend is just what I want,” says the boy. “You can be my friend.”
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nWhen you find An empty tin,Just put it inThe rubbish bin.
mJim is slimAnd so is Tim,But Tim is notAs slim as Jim