With pencil and pen; . Copy this nonsense rhyme: CU, (jscJvriy curid, (JsOsmA/iLnltAAs it ^ayvris dsOyUs ! LESSON 21 15 This lesson was written in school by a boywho tried to tell two things that he had seenthe day before. The boys name is Carl. He isin the third grade. OLpAil 2j, /qo6. IteAttAxixi^w J? 6aiaaj~ a, little. Copy the lesson. Tell two things that you saw or heard yesterday. LESSON 22Write answers to these questions: 1. What is the desk made of? 2. What are you writing with? 3. What game do you like to play? 4. What will you do after school? 5. What will you do next Saturday? LESSO
With pencil and pen; . Copy this nonsense rhyme: CU, (jscJvriy curid, (JsOsmA/iLnltAAs it ^ayvris dsOyUs ! LESSON 21 15 This lesson was written in school by a boywho tried to tell two things that he had seenthe day before. The boys name is Carl. He isin the third grade. OLpAil 2j, /qo6. IteAttAxixi^w J? 6aiaaj~ a, little. Copy the lesson. Tell two things that you saw or heard yesterday. LESSON 22Write answers to these questions: 1. What is the desk made of? 2. What are you writing with? 3. What game do you like to play? 4. What will you do after school? 5. What will you do next Saturday? LESSON 23. Young Kittens 16 LESSON 23 — Continued 17 Tell the story of this little girl: What is her name? Where is she? What is she doing? What is the mother cat doing? What are the kittens doing? What is the mother cat afraid of? Do you think the cat would carry her kit-tens as the little girl does? How would she carry them? Tell something else that you see in thepicture. LESSON 24 Copy this verse:For want of a nail the shoe was lost;For want of a shoe the horse was lost;For want of a horse the rider was lost;For want of a rider the battle was lost;For loss of the battle the country was lost,—And all for the want of a twopenny nail. 18 LESSON 25For Talking Tell how you think the rhyme in Lesson 24 canbe true. See if you can make a story about it. LESSON 26For Writing What can a cat do that you cannot do?What can you do that a cat cannot do? LESSON 27 Draw a watch showing that it is three oclock.
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