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After a Bath UNIT 2 Enjoy this poem After my bath I try, try, try to wipe myself till I m dry, dry, dry. Hands to wipe and fingers and toes and two wet legs and a shiny nose. Just think how much less time I d take if I were a dog and could shake, shake, shake. New words 16 Aileen Fisher dog how met try two 2 Let s read I try to save water. I have two ears, two legs, ten toes and one nose.

Let s talk Do you like to have a bath? Say why. Can you bathe yourself? How do you dry yourself? Have you seen an animal drying itself? Let s share Put a around what you do after a bath. Throw the wet towel on the floor. Hang the wet towel to dry. Do you wear these things? Draw lines from the picture to the word. Riddle Time! I have teeth so sharp But I never bite What am I? Ans.: A comb a. shirt b. socks c. cap d. trousers e. belt f. shoes 17

Let s do Match the following to make pairs. One has been done for you. needle shoes bat socks shirt bowl shorts thread spoon ball Let s draw Draw or stick a picture of yourself and your friend here. Then complete the sentences and say them aloud. My name is My friend s name is 18 Me My friend

Trace the path to the flowers. 19

Learn to write Trace over the waves and colour the fish. Say aloud a b c d e f 20

The Bubble, the Straw and the Shoe Listen and enjoy this story Once upon a time there lived a Bubble, a Straw and a Shoe. One day they went into the forest. They came to a river. They did not know how to cross it. The Shoe said, Bubble, let us float on you. No, Shoe! Let Straw stretch himself from one bank to the 21

other. Then we can cross the river. So, the Straw stretched himself from one bank to the other. When the Shoe jumped on the Straw, it broke. The Shoe fell into the water with a loud splash. The Bubble shook and shook with laughter and burst with a big bang. New words bank bubble burst cross river shoes splash Let s read I can blow bubbles. I can wear shoes. 22 Alexei Tolstoy

Reading is fun Name the three friends. Where did they go one day? What did they want to do? Let s talk How do you make bubbles? What do you wear on your feet? How would you cross a river? Let s share Put these doing words into the sentences. jumped shook stretched burst The Straw himself from one bank to the other. The Shoe on the Straw. The Bubble and with laughter and with a big bang. Let s draw Trace the journey of a tadpole. I am a frog now! puddle pond lake river 23

Draw the bubbles. Trace and say the letters aloud. 24 Sing Hop a little, jump a little One two three. Run a little, skip a little Tap one knee. Bend a little, stretch a little Nod your head. Yawn a little, sleep a little In your bed.

Match the balls with their numbers. Now trace the numbers. eight ten seven nine Think time Look at these objects. Put them into a tub of water. Say which one will float and which one will sink. ribbon feather marble leaf stone stick paper straw shoes spoon 25

Learn to write Draw the well, colour it and say the rhyme aloud. 26 Sing A bell fell In the well. Ding dong, Ding dong bell.

Poem After a Bath Story The Bubble, the Straw and the Shoe Teacher's Pages UNIT 2 Conversation is a very important and natural activity for the development of vocabulary and speech patterns. In Unit 2, involve all the children in these joyful interactive sessions. Encourage them with phrases such as, Please try, or Oh! You are so good! Appreciate every child's efforts and ensure a feeling of success for all the children. Consider the abilities of each child. Develop listening skills Practice the poem and say it aloud to the children. Read the story with emphasis on new words and enable them to bring experiences into reading for understanding and enriching their imagination. Develop pronunciation Read the text and say aloud with the children cry, dry, try dog, fog, log dine, fine, mine cake, shake, take Exposure to language Use sight words in the classroom by putting visuals and cue cards. Let the child read these: draw hen pit dog blue straw pen wit log glue Develop speaking skills 1. Have a talk on brushing teeth, washing hands, hygiene etc. 2. Conversation based on Role play Divide the class into four groups Red, Yellow, Blue, Green Group Red: Let them say, I try to save water as they wipe themselves with towels. Group Blue: Involve the children in an activity e.g. cleaning the cobwebs with sticks/mops or tidying the classroom or class cupboard. Let them say, I try to clean my space. Group Yellow: Mix some soap in a bowl of water. Stir it to build up bubbles. Use it for the floating/sinking activity if you like. Group Green: Let them pick up papers, wrappers etc. from the school playground and put them into dustbins. All groups are to make cutouts which can be hung in the class/outdoors/on the door/on the walls/on the trees. 27

Imagine you are walking down a street and you see a friend far away. Wave out and call your friend. Develop writing skills / fine motor coordination 1. (a) Write on the blackboard a, e, i, o, u and 1 to 10. Let the child write numbers and trace a few letters. These are the child s attempts at writing. The teacher can gradually lead the child to proper formation of letters. Also provide each child with a comfortable writing position, adequate space and an appreciative atmosphere. (b) Each child's grip on the pencil and appropriate colouring within lines must be looked into. (c) Use Activity Sheets to further encourage the patterns as on pages 19, 20, 23, 24, 25 and 26 and numbers 1 to 10 (here co-ordinate with the maths teacher). However, do not force the child. 2. Enact a situation when your writing hand is hurt and you have to write. 3. Show children how to open and MATERIAL REQUIRED c l o s e b u t t o n s / z i p a n d t i e shoelaces. Raising awareness Any old clothes with buttons, purse / bag with a zip, Talk to the children about switching shoes with laces. off lights, fans etc. when not required. 28