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A Mouse's Busy Day: Hickory Dickory Dock Story

Join the mouse's daily adventures as it interacts with a clock and engages in various activities like meals, playtime, and stargazing. Explore the concept of time in a fun and engaging way for young readers.

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A Mouse's Busy Day: Hickory Dickory Dock Story

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  1. Unit 2 My Day

  2. Book p.14 Hickory, dickory, dock, The mouse runs up the clock, The clock strikes eight, Breakfast on the plate, Hickory, dickory, dock.

  3. Book p.14 Hickory, dickory, dock, The mouse sits on the clock, The clock strikes one, Lunch for everyone, Hickory, dickory, dock.

  4. Book p.15 Hickory, dickory, dock, The mouse runs down the clock, The clock strikes seven, Dinner in the oven, Hickory, dickory, dock.

  5. 12 11 1 2 10 3 9 4 8 5 7 6 Book p.16 It is seven o’clock in the morning. Paul gets out of bed and brushes his teeth. morning It is nine o’clock. Paul plays football with his friend, Ben. They have lots of fun. 12 11 1 2 10 3 9 4 8 5 7 6

  6. 12 11 1 2 10 3 9 4 8 5 7 6 Book p.16 It is three o’clock in the afternoon. Paul goes to the beach with his neighbour, Ned. They build sandcastles in the sand. afternoon

  7. 12 11 1 2 10 3 9 4 8 5 7 6 12 11 1 2 10 3 9 4 8 5 7 6 It is half past eight in the evening. Paul goes out into the garden with his sister, Jane. They look at the stars in the sky. Book p.17 evening It is half past ten at night. Paul is tired. He goes to bed. night

  8. What time shall we meet? I’m sorry I’m late. I missed the bus. It’s okay. Book p.18 Ian Let’s meet at two o’clock. Joe Ian Joe

  9. What time shall we meet? Let’s meet at half past three. Sorry to keep you waiting. It’s okay. I was early. Book p.19 May Jill May Jill

  10. yours address date What you want to say Your name Flat A,3/F Happy Court 10 Happy Road Central Book p.20 20th October XXXX Dear David, This is what I do on school days. I wake up at seven o’clock in the morning. I have breakfast and walk to school. School ends at two o’clock in the afternoon. I go home. I do my homework and talk to Grandma. At half past six in the evening, Mum and Dad come home from work. We all have dinner together. At night, I go to sleep at half past nine. What do you do every day? Yours, joe

  11. Time to Sleep Book p.22 “It is time to get up,” says Mum. “No, Mum!” says Karen. “It is not time to get up!” “Yes it is,” says Mum. “It is half past six.” “It is not time to get up,” says Karen. “It is time to sleep.” “You are late for school!” Mum says. “I am not late for school,” laughs Karen. “Today is Saturday. Look at the calendar, Mum!”

  12. f b Book p.23 The thief stole a page Form the recipe book And the chef is chasing him Over the roof We rub And we scrub All the washing In the tub

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