viernes, 13 de julio de 2018

Reading

Aqui se encuentran lecturas para los niños mas pequeños empiecen a conocer las palabras y los sonidos de estas.

Son lecturas cortas de acuerdo a su edad y es una buena manera de que el niño(a) empiece a sentir el amor por la lectura.


Lectura #1

 Grandma’s Puppy 
By: Sue Peterson

I take care of the puppy with my grandma. Grandma shows me how to care for the puppy. I put water in a dish and food in a pan. The puppy likes the water and the dog food. The puppy plays with me inside and outside the house. He runs to look for the big ball. After we play, the puppy and I take a nap!

 Z – Z – Z – Z – Z – Z!

Lectura #2

I Have Been Thinking… 
By: Sue Peterson 

I have been thinking to visit Grandmother at the hospital after school is over on Monday. Grandmother hurt her right leg and the doctor put white tape on it to help the “hurt” go away. I have been thinking to visit Grandmother at the hospital after school is over on Monday. I will bring some pretty flowers to give to Grandmother after school is over on Monday. Grandmother likes flowers more than I do. Grandmother likes all sorts of flowers more than I do. Grandmother likes pretty flowers more than I do.

I have been thinking how much I like my Grandmother and how much she really likes me. And I have been thinking that no one could like my Grandmother more than I do. So, I have been thinking to visit Grandmother at the hospital after school is over on Monday. I have been thinking…

Lectura #3

The Day I Tried to Cook 
By: Sue Peterson 

Mom is a great cook. She started cooking when she was three-years-old! I know that sounds silly, but she would help her mother cook. And, now I’m helping my mom cook. I like to make chicken the best. Baked chicken is my most favorite thing to make. It is also my favorite food to eat. One day, when mom was sick, I tried to make the chicken all by myself. I washed the chicken and put it in a pan in the oven to bake. 

When the bell rang to tell me the chicken was done, I opened the oven door. Guess what? The chicken was not cooked! I started to laugh. I laughed and laughed and laughed! Did you know what I did? I forgot to turn on the oven! The oven! Did you know what I did next? I called on the telephone for pizza to come to our house. Mom was happy that I “cooked” by myself. She was happy that we could eat the pizza together. Guess what? We will have chicken some other night. 

Lectura #4

A Restaurant 
By: Sue Peterson 

You can go to a restaurant to eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner and even a snack when you want. Restaurants serve food to you and to other people who go and eat at them. First, you look at a menu that lists all of the foods and drinks that you can order from the restaurant. Then you tell the waiter or waitress what you want to eat and drink. A “waiter” is the word you use for a man and a “waitress” is the word you use for a woman. Those are the people who take your order and bring you your food. 

Restaurants cook the food you order. Some restaurants have lots of foods and some have some foods like only salads or soups, hot dogs or desserts. Some restaurants are open part of the day and only serve food at some times of the day. Other restaurants are open all day and serve food all the time. The waiter or waitress brings your food to the table you are sitting at. You eat the food. After you eat the food, you need to pay for the food. The waiter or waitress gives you a bill that tells you how much money you need to pay for the food. You also need to leave a tip. A tip is some extra money you give for good help, good food, and good service. 






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Writing

Actividades con trazos de palabras para que los niños empiecen a escribir en ingles y se familiaricen con la escritura.