Book p.26 Our school has many helpers. Together we work and play. We look after our school And one...

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Transcript of Book p.26 Our school has many helpers. Together we work and play. We look after our school And one...

Book p.26Book p.26Our school has many helpers.Together we work and play.We look after our school And one another,Each and every day.

Our town is full of people,Offices and shops.From young to old,We play our partTo make our town the top!

The children write about how they can help out in the classroom.

Book p.28-29Book p.28-29Everyone writes oneThing he or she can do onto a paper hand.

I can emptyThe rubbish bin.

I can dust The shelves.

I can mop the floor.

I can sweepThe floor.

I can clean The board.

I can stack the books.

I can put away the paint pots..

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The children visit old Mr. Chau at home. How can they help out?

I can dust the furniture.You can clean the car.He can wash the dishes.She can fold the clothes.

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We can tidy the Room. They can

paint the fence.

Look! Even the cat can help.It can catch mice.

The children help one another and otherPeople too.

Book p.19Book p.19Jim sees some litter in the park. He picks it up.

Tim is carrying a lot of things.I help him to carry his bag.

Jill and I make a mess.Liz helps us to clean up.

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You fall down. I help you to get up.

I forgot to bring my pencil case.Mary lends me a pen.

The librarians are busy. We help them to put away the books.

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There are things we should do to help out.There are also things we should not do.

We should throw our litter in the rubbish bin.

We should not make a mess.

We should help to clear the table.

Book p.33We should not be lazy.

We should help to mop the floor.

We use should and should not to talk about our duties.

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The Typhoon

Once, a fierce typhoon blew across a smallIsland. It was so strong that it blew the roofs off the houses. It broke the small trees In half. It lifted fishing boats out of the sea, andThrew them onto the beach. Everywhere it blew, it leftA huge mess.

When the storm was over, the people said, “What shall We do? We have no homes.”

One man said, “I know. Let’s help one another. If we Work together, we can clean up the mess. We can fix our houses.”

And that was just what they did!

There is an insectIn my drink,And it is givingMe a wink!

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oRiding on an ostrichIs not much fun.He’ll throw you right offBefore you’ve begun!

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uCome under my umbrella,There’s room for two.My umbrella is big enough For me and you.

I is the sound that you hear at the beginning of the word ill.

O is the sound that you hear at the beginning of the word orange.

U is the sound that you hear at the beginning of the word up.