2012年3月18日 星期日

寫作5- write a letter-click, clack moo, cows that type

寫作5- write a letter
  1. 寫一封簡單的信給Cindy 吧( my  email address: kaoyach@gmail.com
  2. 不要忘了準備做作業
  3. 準備一個小道具可以是老鼠或考通人物, 用100 個字介紹他


寫信是寫作最簡單的開始
你可以和孩子分享 picture book :click, clack , moo,  cows that type




reading
參考http://pbskids.org/lions/cornerstones/click/story/hypertext/1.html
Readers' Theater Script: Click, Clack, Moo, Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin

Narrator 1: Farmer Brown has a problem. His cows like to type. All day long he hears . . .
Audience: Click, clack, moo. Click, clack, moo. Clickety clack, moo.
Narrator 2: At first, he couldn'd believe his ears. Cows that type? Impossible!
Audience: Click, clack, moo. Click, clack, moo. Clickety clack, moo.
Narrator 3: Then he couldn't believe his eyes. He got a note from the cows.
Cows: Dear Farmer Brown, The barn is very cold at night. We'd like some electric blankets. Sincerely, The Cows
Narrator 1: It was bad enough the cows had found the old typewriter in the barn, now they wanted electric blankets!
Farmer Brown: No way. No electric blankets.�
Narrator 2: So the cows went on strike. They left a note on the barn door.
Cows: Sorry. We are closed. No milk today.
Farmer Brown: No milk today!�
Narrator 3: In the background, he heard the cows busy at work:
Audience: Click, clack, moo. Click, clack, moo. Clickety clack, moo.
Narrator 2: The next day, he got another note.
Cows: Dear Farmer Brown, The hens are cold too. They'd like electric blankets. Sincerely, The Cows
Narrator 3: The cows were growing impatient with the farmer. They left a new note on the barn door.
Farmer Brown: CLOSED, no milk, no eggs.
Narrator 1: In the background he heard them.
Audience: Click, clack, moo. Click, clack, moo. Clickety clack, moo.
Farmer Brown: Cows that type. Hens on strike! Whoever heard of such a thing? How can I run a farm with no milk and no eggs!�
Narrator 2: Farmer Brown was furious. Farmer Brown got out his own typewriter.
Farmer Brown: Dear Cows and Hens: There will be no electric blankets. You are cows and hens. I demand milk and eggs. Sincerely, Farmer Brown
Narrator 3: Duck was a neutral party, so he brought the ultimatum to the cows.
Narrator 1: The cows held an emergency meeting. All the animals gathered around the barn to snoop, but none of them could understand moo.
Narrator 2: All night long Farmer Brown waited for an answer.
Narrator 3: Duck knocked on the door early the next morning. He handed Farmer Brown a note.
(Duck waddles over to Farmer Brown carrying a note in his beak.)
Cows: Dear Farmer Brown, We will exchange our typewriter for electric blankets. Leave them outside the barn door and we will send Duck over with the typewriter. Sincerely, The Cows
Narrator 1: Farmer Brown decided this was a good deal. He left the blankets next to the barn door and waited for Duck to come with the typewriter.
Narrator 2: The next morning he got a note.
Ducks: Dear Farmer Brown, The pond is quite boring. We'd like a diving board. Sincerely, The Ducks
Audience: Click, clack, quack. Click, clack, quack. Clickety, clack , quack.

2012年3月16日 星期五