English 3-Week 1 Describe one’s drawing about the stories/poems listened to using simple and compound sentence
Study the picture. Tell what the following people is doing; Dad- Grandma Sue- Baby Ben- Cindy- Evan- Usel -
Let’s Read! The Not-So Colorful Butterfly
Let’s Answer! What is the title of the story? What is the name of the character in the story? What Sunny dream to be someday? Did Sunny become a colorful butterfly? What did you learn from the story?
What’s More! Look and study the following pictures. Match it with the letter of the sentences described it from the story. Write the answer in your paper. 1. 5. 4. 2. 3. Sunny began her life as a colorful caterpillar-pea green and mustard yellow with black spots. Sunny imagined her wings with rainbow colors sparkling in sunlight. One day, Sunny curled into a candy cane shape, hanging upside down from a branch and began to spin her chrysalis. Sunny couldn’t believe she become butterfly dark as night and with no bright colors. Sunny felt beautiful, excited, full of adventure and dreams.
Let’s Study! A sentence expresses a complete thought. Sentence is a combination of words which is used to communicate with people. It begins with a capital letter. It ends with a period (.), or a question mark (?), or an exclamation point (!). It must contain a subject and predicate. EXAMPLES: Joe went to the store. The pizza smells delicious. He plays bask etball.
Activity 1 Match the picture with the correct sentence. Choose the letter of the correct answer. A C B
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Let’s Answer! Write simple sentence about the following pictures. Write your answer in your notebook. 1.________________. 2.________________.