The Culture Readers: Embodying the Natural Method in Reading, Libro 1D. Appleton, 1904 |
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... , Old Mother Hubbard , She went to the cupboa To get her poor dog a bone . When she got there , The cupboard was bare , And so the poor dog had n راعلی ། www " See - saw , see -. CUMULATION . FIRST STEP - ACCUMULATION . ...
... , Old Mother Hubbard , She went to the cupboa To get her poor dog a bone . When she got there , The cupboard was bare , And so the poor dog had n راعلی ། www " See - saw , see -. CUMULATION . FIRST STEP - ACCUMULATION . ...
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Embodying the Natural Method in Reading Ellen E. Kenyon Warner. راعلی ། www " See - saw , see - saw ! Now we're up and down . See - saw , see - saw ! Now we're off to London to 5 Jinit PAUL KING See - saw , see -. 4 FIRST STEP - ...
Embodying the Natural Method in Reading Ellen E. Kenyon Warner. راعلی ། www " See - saw , see - saw ! Now we're up and down . See - saw , see - saw ! Now we're off to London to 5 Jinit PAUL KING See - saw , see -. 4 FIRST STEP - ...
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... See - saw , see - saw ! See - saw , see - saw ! What fun we're having to - day ! One , two , three , four , five- See. Boys and girls , come out and play ! A Tempest in a Washbowl . FIRST STEP - ACCUMULATION . *
... See - saw , see - saw ! See - saw , see - saw ! What fun we're having to - day ! One , two , three , four , five- See. Boys and girls , come out and play ! A Tempest in a Washbowl . FIRST STEP - ACCUMULATION . *
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... see seeing wings read reading having tumbling pick picking sleep sleeping going ing lock locking playing ing rest resting doing ing say saying Combining . blow blowing saw sawing swing swinging lay laying sing singing jump jumping break ...
... see seeing wings read reading having tumbling pick picking sleep sleeping going ing lock locking playing ing rest resting doing ing say saying Combining . blow blowing saw sawing swing swinging lay laying sing singing jump jumping break ...
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... See what a big ax he has . 3. What will he do with the tree ? 4. He will saw it up and then chop it into fire wood . 5. Won't a little tree do ? I don't like to see him chop down the big tree . It makes a nice shade . 6. It is too bad ...
... See what a big ax he has . 3. What will he do with the tree ? 4. He will saw it up and then chop it into fire wood . 5. Won't a little tree do ? I don't like to see him chop down the big tree . It makes a nice shade . 6. It is too bad ...
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The Culture Readers: Embodying the Natural Method in Reading Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner Vista completa - 1906 |
The Culture Readers: Embodying the Natural Method in Reading Ellen E Kenyon-Warner Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Culture Readers: Embodying the Natural Method in Reading. Book One ... Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner,Jenny B. Merrill Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
acorn Alphabet Alphabet Song apple aster bad dog blackboard blow blue button calf çe çi chicks clock cluck Combining cook cradle d-ig dear dearly Dolly door door duck freeze frightened frisk frog frolic funny girl Ha-ha Humpty Dumpty Jack Jill Jippie jump Ki-yi king's men Kitty LELAND STANFORD Let me fly lion little birdie little kittens Little red bird Mamma me-ow monkey morning mother love mouse muzzle naughty nest p-oke poke pail Papa peep Pick pick pieman play poor pretty babies prrr Puss Pussy Pussy-cat Queenie Recombining Resolving Review Robin rock See-saw sheep shoe Simple Simon sing song sound STANFORD JUNIOR STEP-ACCUMULATION t-ent tent tadpole tail taste t-aste Tiddledy Toes toes Tommy tree wind words X Y Z zig-zag
Pasajes populares
Página 10 - What does little birdie say In her nest at peep of day ? Let me fly, says little birdie, Mother, let me fly away. Birdie, rest a little longer, Till the little wings are stronger. So she rests a little longer, Then she flies away. What does little baby say, In her bed at peep of day ? Baby says, like little birdie, Let me rise and fly away.
Página 13 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
Página 117 - And the mother-sheep and her little one Side by side lay down in the sun; And they went to sleep on the hill-side warm, While my little lammie lies here on my arm. I went to the kitchen, and what did I see But the old gray cat with her kittens three ! I heard her whispering soft: said she, " My kittens, with tails so cunningly curled, Are the prettiest things that can be in the world.
Página 117 - The sun never did shine On anything like to these chickens of mine ! You may hunt the full moon and the stars if you please, But you never will find ten such chickens as these ; My dear downy darlings, my sweet little things, Come, nestle now cosily under my wings.
Página 12 - BAA BAA, BLACK SHEEP. BAA Baa, Black Sheep, Have you any wool ? Yes, Sir, yes, Sir, three bags full.
Página 88 - The three little kittens they found their mittens, And they began to cry, Oh, mother dear, see here, see here, Our mittens we have found! Put on your mittens, you silly kittens, And you shall have some pie.
Página 1 - But when she got there the cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
Página 87 - What! lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! Then you shall have no pie. Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. No, you shall have no pie. The three little kittens they found their mittens, And they began to cry, Oh, mother dear, see here, see here...
Página 117 - My dear downy darlings, my sweet little things, Come, nestle now cosily under my wings." So the hen said, And the chickens all sped, As fast as they could, to their nice...
Página 116 - In all the green world there is nothing so sweet As my little lammie, with his nimble feet ; With his eyes so bright, And his wool so white, Oh ! he is my darling, my heart's delight...