Read the Below story
List out the unknown words
- Bear
- Eats
- Den
- Leaves
- Warm
Find the meaning of the unknown words
- Bear – a large heavy animal with long shaggy hair
- Eats – put food in mouth, chew and swallow
- Den – wild mammals home
- Leaves – structure of a plant
- Warm – hot
Let the teacher read the story once again, then students repeat the story after the teacher.
A Cold Bear
It is getting cold!
Bear needs to get ready for winter
First, he eats a lot
Next, he finds a den
Then, he fills the den with leaves, so he will stay warm
Last, he eats even more!
Then he is ready for winter.
Read the below story
Let the teacher read the story once, then students repeat the story after the teacher.
Lilly and her Fat Cat
Lilly has a pet
Her pet is a fat cat
The cat is on the mat
The fat cat catches rats
List out the unknown words
- Pet
- Cat
- Fat
- Mat
- Rat
Find the meaning of the unknown words
- Pet – animal kept for companionship or pleasure
- Cat – mammal with soft fur, a short snout
- Fat – chubby
- Mat – carpet
- Rat – long tailed rodents
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