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Book p.14. Unit 8. We can make things. We love to make things whenever we can. We collect odds and ends like the rag-and–bone man. Boxes and papers, Balls of string, Old socks and buttons, Anything! If you don’t want them, We’ll take them away. We’ll use them all
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Book p.14 Unit 8 We can make things
We love to make things whenever we can. We collect odds and ends like the rag-and–bone man. Boxes and papers, Balls of string, Old socks and buttons, Anything! If you don’t want them, We’ll take them away. We’ll use them all To make new toys today! Book p.14
I am a reporter. My newspaper has sent me here to find out what these children plan to make this weekend. They look busy already! I’m sure everyone is going to have a fun time this weekend. Book p.16 Great greeting cards We can make pressed flower cards. We made these just now. Can you teach me? pressed flower tissue paper black cardboard glitter cutter
tube Book p.16 Box models We’re going to make a mailbox for our classroom. I’m going to make a ship today. sticky tape glue pot empty box
Some other home-made toys : paper plane paper top Book p.17 KIDS CAN MAKE ANTHING! I’m going to make a felt cloth puppet. I have two socks. I’m going to make two sock puppets. Puppets buttons socks scissors cloth
Pirate Hats Book p.17 Great! We can pretend to be pirates. Let’s make pirate hats. newspaper paint
Cathy is making something. Let’s see what she is making. Here are the materials she has: scissors, glue, needles and thread. Now, she will start making a sock puppet of a cat. Book p.18 Cathy chooses a big orange sock. She sticks large pointed ears and oval green eyes on her sock. Cathy cuts out a flat black nose and long black whiskers from a piece of felt cloth. She uses her needle and thread to stitch the nose and whiskers onto her sock. Cathy makes a sock puppet of a cat.
Some children are making a treasure box. I am going to ask them how they make a treasure box. Book p.19 Hello! How do you make a treasure box? You need an old shoe box, a pair of scissors, glue, plain wrapping paper, sticky tape and some magazines or newspapers.
Book p.18 glue a pair of scissors an old shoe box plain wrapping paper sticky tape magazine and newspaper
First, remove the cover from the old shoe box. Wrap the shoe box and the cover with plain wrapping paper and sticky tape. Book p.18-19 Next, cut out some pictures of your favourite things from magazines or newspapers. Cut out pictures of your favourite singer or actor, your favourite animals or even your favourite food! Lastly, glue the pictures onto the shoe box and the shoe box cover. Decorate your treasure box with stamps, stickers, or photographs of yourself, your family and friends!
The word in bold are imperatives. They give commands, orders or instructions. In imperative sentences, we drop the pronoun ‘you’. Book p.20 We usually use imperative sentences in instruction.
Peter and Dan were playing with Peter’s new train set. There were some trucks, an engine, a signal and some shiny tracks. “Let’s make a station and a tunnel,” said Dan. They got boxes, paper, scissors, glue and paint. First, Peter cut an arch from both ends of a box. He stuck crumpled paper over it and painted it green. “look at this tunnel!” he said. Then, Dan stuck a lid onto a box and added a roof. He painted it red. “look at this station!” he said. “Hey, that’s good!” said Peter.” Now my train can stop at a station and go through a tunnel!” TheTrainset Book p.22
That’s aflag,Way up high.Watch it flutter.Watch it fly. Listen to the poem.Listen out for the beginning flsound. Book p.23 fl The letters f and l together make a new beginning sound, like the fl sound in float.
Listen to the poem.Listen out for the beginning glsound. Book p.23 gl The letters g and ltogether make a new beginning sound, like the gl sound in glide. Glue on her faceAnd glue in her hair,Glenda has glueJust everywhere