Recite and enjoy.
May Time Magic
A little seed
for me to sow.
A little earth
to make it grow.
A little hole,
a little pat,
a little wish,
and that is that.
A little sun,
a little shower,
a little while,
and then - a flower!
By : Mabel Watts
Let's sing.
Trees, Trees, Trees
Trees, trees, trees
have roots and trunks and leaves.
Trees, trees, trees
have buds and fruits and seeds
a home for birds and bees
a home for nest of flying birds
a home for bees and brown bats
home for squirrels, bugs and snakes.
Trees give us all kinds of fruits
and wood for chairs - rubber for boots.
They clean up the air and keep it fresh,
help us to breathe.
They need only sunlight, soil and water.
Maybe a little love.
Trees protect us let’s protect them too!
Point and say
rainbow, island, waterfall, mountain, clouds, forest, field, sun, beach, moon, desert
Listen, answer and act out.
Shepherd Boy and the Wolf
There was a shepherd boy. He looked after a flock of sheep. He took the sheep to the forest every morning. He brought them back in the evening. One day he played a trick with the villagers. He shouted,
‘‘Help, help, there is a wolf’’.
All the villagers came to save the boy. They asked the boy,
‘‘Where is the wolf?”
The boy replied,
‘‘There is no wolf. It’s just a trick.’’
The villagers were very angry.
The boy played the trick many days. One day a wolf really came. The boy cried for help. This time nobody came to help him. The wolf killed all the sheep. The boy never lied again.
Listen and clap.
Bee and sheep
Let's play a game.
Read and match.
Read and sort.
A tree speaks
I have fruit. I don’t have fruit.
Birds sit on me.
Squirrels play on my branches.
Birds eat my fruit.
My bark is dry.
I don’t have flowers.
I give shelter.
There are no leaves on my branches.
Birds do not sit on me.
I have flowers.
I have dry branches.