Unit 1 Feelings TOPIC 1 GUESS MY FEELING Emma Dad, listen to my riddles. And guess my friends feelings. Dad OK, Emma. Emma Sam s dad bought him inline skates. How does Sam feel now? Dad Well, is he happy? Emma You re right. He is happy. I ll give you the next riddle. Dad OK. Emma Kate s dad bought a piano for Kate. How does Kate feel now? Dad Is she excited? Emma Right. This is about Ken. Ken s sister broke his violin. Dad Oh, Ken is angry, right? Emma No. He is surprised now. There is a new violin on his desk. It is from his dad. Dad I see. Emma Dad, guess my feeling. Dad Emma, you look sad. What s wrong? Emma There is no bike from my dad. Dad Hahahaha. OK. Let s go to the bike shop. I ll buy one for you. Emma Thanks, dad. I love you. TOPIC 2 HAPPY WITH MY PUPPY Elena I have a puppy, Doo. I like him very much. Look at my puppy, Doo. He makes me happy. He greets me. He licks my face and hands. He wags his tail and follows me. He is very nice to me. Look at my puppy, Doo. He makes me have fun. He rolls on the carpet. He walks on only two feet. He picks up my favorite doll and gives it to me. He is very cute to me. I have a puppy, Doo. I m very happy with him. Unit 2 People in Town TOPIC 1 GOOD PEOPLE Teacher Class, let s talk about good people in our town. Shelby Good people? Teacher Good people make our town a better place. Ben Aha! Good people work to help others, right? Teacher Yes. Who helps people in our town? Shelby Police officers help people in our town. They catch bad people. Teacher You re right. Ben Firefighters help people in our town, too. They rescue people in fires. Teacher They go into burning buildings. They are very brave. Shelby How about the mayor, Mrs. Madison? Teacher How can the mayor help people? Shelby The mayor makes our town a better place. Teacher That s a good answer. Ben Volunteers are good people in our town. Teacher Why? Ben They help people and they don t get paid. Teacher Excellent! Shelby Mrs. Madison, you re a good person in our town. Teacher Me? Why? Shelby Because you teach us and make us better people.
TOPIC 2 A BAKER, BETTY Betty Hi, I m Betty. I am a kind baker at a shop in our town. I make many cakes for people in our town. I make chocolate cake for children. It is very nice. It makes them excited. I make strawberry cake for parents. It is very sweet. It makes them happy. I make vanilla cake for old people. It is very delicious. It makes them feel cozy. I have a dream. I want to make a big castle cake for people in our town. They can t live in my castle cake. They can come into my castle cake. But they can eat my big castle cake for free! Unit 3 Shapes and Things TOPIC 1 WHAT SHAPE IS IT? Sam Kate, let s play a shape game. Kate OK. Let s say the names of shapes. Sam I go first. This is a clock. What shape is it? Kate It s easy. It is a circle. Sam You re right. Now give me a question. Kate Here is my sandwich. What shape is it? Sam It is a square. No, a triangle! Kate Right. It is a triangle. That triangle has 3 sides the same. Sam Yes. Now it s my turn. Look at the door. What shape is it? Kate Well, is it a square? Sam No. A square has 4 sides the same. Kate Um it has 4 sides, too. Sam But it has 2 long sides and 2 short sides. Kate Ah! I know! It is a rectangle. Sam Yes. A square and a rectangle look similar. But they have different length sides. TOPIC 2 WHAT SHAPE IS THE BALL? Jake I like shapes. Everything has its own shape. This is a soccer ball. The soccer ball is a sphere. So it has no corners. But look carefully at the ball. You can see many corners on it. Isn t it strange? It s because of the pentagons and hexagons. A pentagon has 5 sides and 5 corners. A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 corners. Each side and corner of pentagons and hexagons meet together. And they make a round soccer ball. How interesting! How many pentagons and hexagons do we need for one ball? Count them on your soccer ball. Yes! 12 pentagons and 21 hexagons make one soccer ball! Unit 4 I Am Sick TOPIC 1 CHICKENPOX Doctor Hello, Tony. Tony Hello, Doctor Watson. I m very sick. Doctor How do you feel? Tony I m very cold. Doctor Let me take your temperature. Tony OK. Doctor You have a high fever. Do you have a runny nose? Tony No. I m just cold. And I feel itchy all over. Doctor You have red spots on your face, too. Tony Yes. There are many. They look strange. Am I going to die? Doctor No. You just have chickenpox. Tony Chickenpox? But I m not a chicken.
Doctor No, you re not. Chickenpox is a kind of disease. Tony Whoo. Doctor Watson, the red spots are very itchy. Doctor I know. But don t scratch them. Tony Why? Doctor The red spots will turn into scars. And your handsome face will be ugly. Tony No! I will not scratch them. Doctor Good. This is for you. Go to the pharmacy and get your pills. Tony Thank you, Doctor Watson. TOPIC 2 PINKEYE Doctor Good morning, children. I m Doctor Lee. Show me your hands. Oh, your hands are very dirty. Look at the pictures here. In the first picture, Ken s hands are very dirty, too. In the second picture, he rubs and rubs his eyes with his dirty hands. Look at the third picture. His eyes are red and puffy. He looks like an ugly monster. He has pinkeye. Itchy, itchy, itchy! He has itchy eyes. In the last picture, he gets an injection at the hospital. Do you want to be like him? No? Then wash your hands with soap every day. OK? Unit 5 Drawing TOPIC 1 COLOR A PICTURE! Teacher Today let s color a picture. Anne I ll color a boat with my colored pencils. Ken I ll color my face with my crayons. Teacher Good, but use your paintbrush today. We ll make dots of colors. Ken Dots of colors? Teacher Yes. Put the dots very close together with your paintbrush. Anne I ll put the dots of blue on my boat. Ken I ll put the dots of yellow and black on my face. Teacher That s nice. Remember. Do not make lines. Make dots of colors on your pictures. Anne Wow! My picture is colorful. Teacher Excellent. It is very good. Ken But Ms. Woods, my picture is strange. Teacher Why? Show me your picture. Ken Look! I have so many freckles on my face in the picture! TOPIC 2 FOLDING AND UNFOLDING Amy I like drawing pictures. I like sketching, painting, folding, and unfolding. Among them, folding and unfolding are my favorites. Do you know how to use folding and unfolding for a picture? I ll show you. First, fold your sketchbook in half and unfold it. Are there two sides on your sketchbook? Then, sketch half of an apple on the left side. Next, squeeze red onto the apple. And, fold the sketchbook in half again. Last, press the sketchbook for 10 seconds. OK. Unfold your sketchbook. Look! This is a picture of an apple. Unit 6 Air around Us Topic 1 It Moves! Jack Alice, look at that balloon. Alice Where is it? Jack There. It is flying in the sky.
Alice It is not flying. Jack Then, how does it move? Alice Guess the answer. Jack Wind makes it move? Alice That is one correct answer. My answer is air. Jack Air? Then how can the wind be an answer? Alice Wind is moving air. So air makes something move. Jack That s interesting. Alice I ll show you something. What is this? Jack It is a ping-pong ball. Alice You re right. I ll put this ping-pong ball on the spoon. Blow it. Jack OK. Whoo~~~. It is moving! Alice Yes. How does it move? Jack I know. Air makes it move! Alice You re right. We can t see air. But it is always moving around us. So it makes things move. Jack I see. Like the ping-pong ball, air makes the balloon move. Alice You re right. TOPIC 2 WHAT IS IT? Teacher Listen to me and guess what it is. It is not a person. It is not an animal. It is not a plant. It is a kind of gas. What is it? We can t see it. We can t touch it. We can t smell it. We can t measure it. But we can feel it is hot or cold. What is it? It can move. It can make music. It can make power. It can make wind. But it can t make a shape. What is it? It is a natural resource. It is all around us. It is very important to us. Can you guess the answer? What is it? You re right! It is air. We always breathe air with our nose and mouth. Air keeps us alive! Unit 7 Sports TOPIC 1 TAEKWONDO Grandma Mike, What are you doing? Mike I m practicing taekwondo. Grandma It s too late. Go to bed. Mike But grandma, I have a taekwondo rank test tomorrow. Grandma What is that? Mike I will do taekwondo tomorrow for Pum. And I ll get a new belt. Grandma What is Pum? Mike It is the first high level in taekwondo. Grandma The first high level? You re good at taekwondo, Mike! Mike Yes. I like taekwondo. My dream is to be a taekwondo champion. Grandma That s nice. You ll be a great champion. Mike Thanks, grandma. Grandma Tell me about Pum more. Mike The belt for Pum is half red and half black. Grandma I see. What belt do you have now? Mike I have a red belt. Grandma The Pum belt is after the red belt. Mike Right. Grandma Are you nervous? Mike No, I m not. I ll get a Pum belt tomorrow. Grandma Good luck, Mike. Mike Thank you, grandma.
TOPIC 2 SWIMMING November 19th, Sunday I like swimming. But I am really bad at swimming. I m scared of swimming in the swimming pool. I am 4 feet tall. But the swimming pool is about 6 feet deep. I m scared because I can t touch the bottom. I can t float well. I can t breathe well. I can t swim without a swimming pad. The others in my swimming class are good at swimming. They can breathe well in the swimming pool. They can swim without a swimming pad. I really want to swim very well. But it is too scary for me! Unit 8 Bad Habits TOPIC 1 PICKING MY NOSE Mom Ken, you look sick. Ken Mom, I don t feel good. Mom Why? Do you have a problem? Ken Yes. Some classmates tease me. Mom What? Ken I pick my nose with my finger. So they tease me. Mom Oh, Ken, I know your habit. Ken Mom, is it a bad habit? Mom Yes. Picking your nose can make you bleed. Ken But my nose tickles. Mom It s because of boogers inside your nose. Ken They are dirty. I don t like them. Mom They are not bad for you. They help your nose. Ken But I feel stuffy. I want to pick my nose. Mom Try to stop it. Take a deep breath. Ken Whoo~~~. Like this? Mom Yes. You will feel fresh air with your nose. Ken You re right. It helps me. Mom And blow your nose with a tissue. Do not use your fingers. Ken OK, mom. I will. TOPIC 2 BITING MY NAILS Rita Dear Doctor Reed, I have a problem. I have a bad habit. I bite my nails. My mom says, Rita, don t bite your nails! But I can t stop. My nails are ugly now. I want my pretty nails back. Please help me, Doctor Reed. Rita. Reed Dear Rita, Crunch, Crunch, Crunch! Do you bite your nails? Your nails are very important for your fingers. Do not bite them. Ask your mom to rub bad tasting things on your nails. This can help you stop biting them. And you can have pretty nails back soon. Doctor Reed. Unit 9 Numbers TOPIC 1 WHAT IS THE ORDER? Karen Mark, please help me. Mark What are you doing?
Karen I m stringing beads. I ll make a necklace. Mark That sounds interesting. How can I help you? Karen Give me beads in order. There are pink, yellow, blue, and black beads. Mark What is the right order? Karen The first is blue. The second is yellow. And the third is pink. Mark The fourth is black, right? Karen Right. Then, back to blue. Mark OK. Karen This time, I need a yellow one. Please give me a yellow one. Mark Here you are. The next one is blue, right? Karen No. It is pink. The order is blue, yellow, pink, and black! Mark I see. Here is a pink bead. And the next Karen You still don t know? It is black! Mark I know! Here is a black one. Karen Thanks. Repeat after me. The order is blue, yellow, pink, and black! Mark Blue, yellow, pink, and black! I know. Karen OK. Give me the next one, please. Mark Here is a yellow one. Karen Oh, no! You forgot again! TOPIC 2 HOW MANY? Teacher Class, listen to the story and count the feet. Boe, the frog counts feet every day. One day Boe found a hen in the street. He counted the hen s feet. One, two. He found a cow in the grass. He counted the cow s feet. One, two, three, four. Then, Boe found a snake near the stream. Oh, the snake doesn t have feet. said Boe. Boe came close to the snake. Where are your feet? said Boe. I have no feet. So I can t walk. said the snake. Poor snake! said Boe. Please help me, nice frog. I want to cross the stream. said the snake. OK. I ll help you. Get on my back. said Boe. And he turned around. At that time, the snake tried to eat Boe. Now I have you, delicious frog! Boe was surprised and ran away with his four feet. Class, how many feet are there in total in the story? Unit 10 Getting Along TOPIC 1 KEEP THE RULES Tim, run! Tim, wait. Do not cross the street. It s OK. There are no cars. Tim We are on the corner of the street. It is too dangerous. It s not dangerous. It s a very short distance from here to there. Tim Let s use the crosswalk. The crosswalk is over there. I ll cross here. It s faster. Tim Hey! Watch out! A car is coming! Oops! Driver Are you OK? Look! There are no traffic lights. You must not cross here. I m sorry, sir. Driver Look over there. There is a crosswalk. You must use the crosswalk. OK. I m really sorry. Driver We have a rule on the streets. What is that? Do not cross the street at just any place. Use the crosswalk. Driver Good. Rules help people keep safe. So we must keep the rules. Yes, sir. I ll keep the rules. Driver Good girl.
TOPIC 2 KIND TWINS Narrator Eden and Mat are good twins. They are on the bus. A woman gets on the bus. She holds her baby. Eden and Mat say, Please sit here, ma am. They are good at standing on the bus. They are on the street. An old neighbor is in the street. She is in a wheelchair. Eden and Mat say, We ll push your wheelchair, Mrs. Woods. They are good at pushing. They are in the house. Their mother cleans the house. She has many cans and papers. Eden and Mat say, We will put the trash into the right bins, Mom. They are good at recycling. Eden and Mat help people. And they always try to get along. Unit 11 Having Fun! TOPIC 1 LET S TRADE! Jim Come and look! This is the Children s fair! Emma Hey, Jim. You re selling things. What are you selling? Jim I m selling character cards, caps, and badges. Emma That s nice. I m looking for character badges. Do you have any? Jim Sure. Here they are. Take a look. Emma This is a Keroro badge. I really want it. How much is it? Jim A Keroro badge is not cheap. It is three dollars. Emma That s too expensive. I only have one dollar. Jim Do you have Tamama or Kururu badges? Emma Yes. I have two Tamama and one Kururu badge. Jim That s good. I don t have them. Let s trade badges. Emma Trade badges? Jim Yes. I ll give you a Keroro badge. Then give me one Tamama and one Kururu badge. Emma This is not fair. I can give you one Tamama. Jim OK. Trade a Keroro for your Tamama. Emma Great. Here you are. TOPIC 2 COMPUTER GAMES Narrator Chan loves computer games. He plays the game, Chinese Soldiers too much. His mom says, Chan, stop playing. Turn off the computer. But he can t stop. He will break the record. Today he started to play games. His mom heard him. She was angry. She hid the keyboard. But Chan found the keyboard. He started to play games again. His mom heard him. She was very angry. She locked the computer in the closet. But Chan found the key for the closet. Now he is playing games. He says, I ll break the record soon. His mom heard him. She is really angry! Oh, she is coming with a hammer now! Unit 12 Songs from Musicals TOPIC 1 HAKUNA MATATA, you re listening to Under the Sea. Yes. I first listened to this in the musical The Little Mermaid. Do you like musicals? Sure. I really like musicals. How about you? I like them, too. I like the songs in the musicals. Me, too. Last April, I saw Beauty and the Beast. How was it? It was great! The song, Beauty and the Beast was really great. Wow! I want to see it.
What is your favorite musical? I like The Lion King. It was fantastic! I saw it, too. Who do you like in the musical? I like Simba. He is very brave. How about you? I like Pumbaa and Timon. They are cute. Right. And they sang very well. They sang the song, Hakuna Matata. Oh, I like that song. Do you remember that song? Yes. Hakuna Matata! What a wonderful phrase! Hakuna Matata means No Worries. That s right. Pumbaa and Timon sang the song for Simba. So Simba cheered up. You re right., I ll sing the song, Hakuna Matata for you now. Why? Because you got a zero in math! Hakuna Matata! No worries for your math! Topic 2 A Song for You Timon Simba, Don t worry. Pumbaa Yes! Cheer up! Simba But Pumbaa Hakuna Matata! Simba Hakuna Matata? What is that? Timon Listen to our song. You will know. Timon Hakuna Matata! What a wonderful phrase! Pumbaa Hakuna Matata! Ain t no passing craze. Timon It means no worries for the rest of your days. Timon and Pumbaa It s our problem-free philosophy. Timon Hakuna Matata! Timon Hakuna Matata! What a wonderful phrase! Pumbaa Hakuna Matata! Ain t no passing craze. Simba It means no worries for the rest of your days. All It s our problem-free philosophy. Hakuna Matata!