Nouns A noun is a person, place or thing. Robin forest nest mom sky tree dad A Pronoun replace a noun in a sentence. I, me, he, she, they ___________________ 48 Class 1
Actions Some words show action. fly flap Examples: ask believe fall jump live see teach tell think ___________________ verb Class 1 49
Rhyme Some words sound similar or rhyme. small pay try my tall day fly sky greet see he be meet tree she me fat cat See how the word is spelled “rhyme” but we say (rime). 50 Class 1
a an the English often uses “a, an or the” before nouns. the sky the tree a nest an egg To mean one of something, use “an” when the next word makes a vowel sound. Else, use “a.” English has features. articles 51 Class 1
Describe Words Some words describe nouns. blue sky The tree is tall. Describe words also tell: How many? What color? adjectives 52 Class 1
1) Read “Robin Tries” - One Pager. Front Cover My name is Robin. I want to fly. Robin Tries to Fly! I live on a tree. May I try English too. 2 3 4 1 I see my friends fly. I think about flying. I want to try to fly. But, I am afraid. 5 6 7 8 I study how to fly. I jump from the tree. I flap very fast. I can fly! Wow! 9 10 11 12 I fly up in the sky. I see a I fly to new places. I can fly by myself. new world below. 13 14 15 16 English is like flying. Two -Try it! Three-Keep trying. Back Cover One - Study Robin learns to try to fly. I learn to try English too! Stick with it! 53 17 18 19 20 Robins try & try until they can fly! Class 1
1) Try English! In Class 1, we use the “Robin Tries” story to try more English. We learn that letters make words. Robin Tries 54 Class 1
Back Cover “Robin Tries” is the story of wanting to fly but being afraid to try. Robin overcomes fear and learns to fly! We learn to try new things too, like English! Alford Books 55 Class 1
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