THE ABC PARTY
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Teacher: Good morning, dear boys and
girls, parents and teachers. We begin our ABCParty.
Pupils: Good morning (26 pe6flT C
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nopuyce).
Teacher: You're welcome letters. Now I want to see if all
the letters are here.
I. "A" is for apples
and apple trees
You can apples on apple trees
One little apple on a tree Two apples for you and me
Three apples on the floor
And four apples by the door The apples are good and
sweet Can you count them all, Pett?
2.
"B" — is for birds. Birds like to sing
They start to sing when it's spring Little blackbird
up in a tree,
I can see you, can you see me?
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Cuckoo, Cuckoo
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2)
Cuckoo, Cuckoo
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Cries in
the wood.
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Cries in
the wood.
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Cuckoo is
here
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Oh, Let us
sing
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Summer is
near.
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And
dance in a ring.
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Cuckoo,
Cuckoo
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Cuckoo,
Cuckoo
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Cries in
the wood.
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Cries in
the wood.
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3.
"C" — is for cats. My cat is gray
And with me he likes to play.
So, I have a cat, his name is Pit And with me he
likes to sit.
For Pit loves me and I love Pit.
Teacher:
And now let us watch a little play about "3 little kittens"
All together: Three little kittens
They lost their mittens
And they began to cry.
Kittens:
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Oh, mother dear,
We very much fear
Our mittens we have lost.
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Mother cat:
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Lost your mittens,
You naughty kittens,
Then you will have no pie. Purr, purr, purr, no pie.
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All together: Three little
kittens They found their mittens And they began to cry.
Kittens:
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Oh, mother dear,
see here, see here Our mittens we have found.
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Mother cat:
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Found your mittens,
you're very good kittens.
Put on your mitten,
And you will have some pie.
But I smell a rat close-by. Good-bye!
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4. "D" is for Dog and for the doggy.
I have a dog, not a doggy
I like dogs all dogs
Big dogs and small dogs
Black dogs and white dogs.
But I like best as you can see
The dog who likes to play with me Doggy, doggy, come
to me Let us play under the tree!
Teacher: I see you like dogs very
much. I think dogs are our best friends. Let's sing a song "BINGO"
l. There was a farmer, had a dog
And Bingo was his name-O
B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O
And Bingo was his name-O.
2. X
(clapping)-I-N-G-O
3. X-X-N-G-O
4. X-X-X-G-O
5.
x-x-x-x-o
6. X-X-X-X-X — and Bingo was his name-O.
5. "E" —
is for "eight" and for "eleven".
How much is 8 + 11 ?
Asks little Evan.
How much is Il + 8? Asks little Kate.
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Indians"
7 little, 2 little, 3 little Indians,
4 little, 5
little, 6 little Indians, 7 little, 8 little, 9 little Indians. 10 little
Indian boys.
6.
F — is for "flowers": red and blue
White and yellow and rosy too. I like flowers that are bright,
I like flowers that are white.
Teacher: Come, flowers, let us
dance. Let us dance and sing.
As you go round and round in a merry
ring. (ÅeBOHKH TaHIUk0T Baj1bC UBeTOB).
7.
'G" — is for
"girls" and also for "garden".
I see a girl going to the garden
One little English girl going to the green tree Two
girls come, and now they are three.
Three little girls playing games by they door, One
girl comes, and they are four.
All the girls as you can see
Are in the garden under the tree.
8.
"H" "hand".
I have two hands.
This is the way I clap my hand.
Let's sing a song and clap hands like me.
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7) Clap, clap, clap your hands, clap your hands together (2
times). We're clapping (3 times) our hands times. 2) Step your feet...
9.
"I" is for I. I'm a boy and I'm ten.
I like to play with my brother Ben, I like to skate and ski
in winter And so do all of us.
10.
J— is for jam. This is apple jam.
Jimmy likes it and so does Sam
Two little boys Jimmy and Sam
Sit down to have some tea with jam.
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"John Jackob... "
John Jackob Jingle Heimer Schmidt
That's my name too.
Whenever I go out, the people always shout "John Jackob
Jingle Heimer Schmidt" da-da-åa-da-da-da-da-da.
11.
' 'K" — is
for kite. Kate has a kite
It is little and it is white.
Fly high, my kite, fly high, white kite In the
blue, blue sky.
12 "L"is
for "letter". This letter is for me
It is from my sister, as you can
see
Letters, letters, every day
letters
A letterfor Daddy, for Mummy,
for me,
But no letters at all for my big brother Paul.
UCIIOJTHRTCA necH% "My
Bonny"
l. My Bonny is over the ocean, My
Bonny is over the see,
My Bonny-is over the ocean
Oh, brincback my Bonny to me.
Refrain: Bring
back, bring back, bring back My Bonny to me, to me (2 times).
ll. O, blow ye winds over the ocean O, blow ye winds over the see
O, blow ye winds over the ocean
And bring back my Bonny to me.
Refrain: Bring
back, bring back, bring back My Bonny to me, to me (2 times).
13. "M" — is for
Mother. I love my mother
And she loves me and my brother
That is your mother, I agree she is fine You love
your mother, and I love mine.
necH51 "Mummy".
My dear, dear mummy
Let me kiss your face
I want you to be happy today and always Be happy, be happy
today and always.
14.
"N" — is for nine, ninety and ninety-nine
I see nine apples on the apple
tree
Six of them fall and now they are three.
15.
"O" — is for One. One and two is three
Three little birds are in a tree
One, two, three I go up the apple
tree
One, two, three all the apples fall on me
"P" is for pencils
with them I can draw
A red pen, a green tree or a blue
door
Peter has a pencil, Peter has a pen He draws with
his pencil And writes with his pen.
17.
'Q" — is for Questions: How are you?
How old are you and how do you do?
Betty: How do you do, dear Jane?
Jane: Dear Betty, how do you do?
Betty; Very well thank you, and
how is sister Sue?
Jane: Sister Sue is very well, and so does sister
Bell.
Betty: Äfi, how does
she do?
Jane: She, too, is very well.
Be.ay: My fove to.sister Bell.
18.
"R" Red. Many things are red.
What is red? — Asks little Fred.
His sister says: "My bag is red".
Teacher: Let's watch a play "Little Red Riding
Hood".
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19.
"S" — is for spring and for summer too
Sing, sing a song, sing, sing,
sing.
Welcome, summer, good bye, spring!
20.
"T" — is for Tick and for Tock
Tick-tock says the clock
Get up, Peter, it's seven o'clock.
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"Hickory-dickory"
1)
Hickory-dickory-dock
The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck "One",
The mouse ran down.
2)
Hickory-dickory-dock
The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck "Two",
The mouse said "Boo".
3)
Hickory-dickory-dock
The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck "Three", The mouse said
"We".
4)
Hickory-dickory-dock
The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck "Four",
The mouse said: "No more".
21.
"U" —
is for 'tinder", but not for "at".
I'm under the tree says Pat
Under the sky and under the trees
My friend and I often play in the breeze.
22.
"V" —
is in Five and also in Seven
It is in Twelve and in Eleven.
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l. Look and say what letters are
missing?
2. Do you know the Alphabet?
Here is a code to decipher the puzzle:
the numbers represent the alphabet running from A to Z: the strokes represent
space between the words.
So if
A — 1, B — 2 and so on, what can be read on the notice?
2, 5
/ 3, 1, 18, 5, 6, 21, 12 / 23, 8, 5, 14/25, 15, 21 / 3, 18, 15, 19, 19/ 20, 8,
5 / 19, 20, 18, 5, 5, 20!
(Be careful when you cross the sheet)
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I-s; 2-T•, 3-U; 4-V; 5-W•, 6-X; 7-Y;
8-Z•, 9-A•, 10-B•, Il-c•, 12-D•, 13-E; 14-F; 15-G;
16-H•, 17-1; 18-J; 19-K•, 20-L; 21-M•, 22-N•, 23-0; 24-P; 25-0, 26-R.
Text: 5, 16, 9, 2 / 16, 9, 4, 13 / 7, 23, 3? 17 /
16, 9, 4, 13 / 9 / 11, 9, 2.
(What have you? I have a cat.)
23.
"W' Where? When? Who? and What?
Who is in the garden and Who is not?
Oh,
where? Oh, where, our John can be?
He is not here, he is not there.
Oh, here he is. He is sleeping. Let's wake him up.
VICIIOJIHRTC% necHA "Are you
sleeping?"
Are you sleeping (2 times), brother
John? (2 times)
Morning bells are ringing (2 times). Ding-ding-dong.
24. "X"
—is in six. Let's count to six l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
25.
"Y" — is for yard, where children play. They play in
the yard every day
Our yard is your yard. Welcome to our yard.
26.
"Z" —
is for zoo. Let's go to the zoo.
I like to go to the zoo
To the zoo, to the zoo!
Teacher: Thank you very much. I
see all letters are here and let's sing the ABC-song.
Q, R, S, T,
U, V, W, (2 times)
X, Y, Z (2 times)
Now we know the alphabet.
Teacher: Now, sit down, all of you and let me see if you
know the ABC.
COMPETITION.
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3.
"A Family Alphabet". Fill in gaps.
A
is for my . that
loves my sister and me;
B
is for my . that
sails through the sea;
C
is for my . . . , little Nelly and big Sue;
D
is for my ... and our small Doggy too;
F
is for my .
brave, honest and fair;
G
is for my . very old with gray hair;
M
is for my . so lovely and fine;
N
is for my and
the of mine;
S is for my . a stewardess in the skies; U is for my
. good, clever and wise.
Answers: A — aunt; B — brother: C —
cousins; D — daddy; F — father; G — grandfather, grandmother; M — mother; N —
niece, nephew; S — sister; U — uncle.
'Rhyming alphabet". Find the words that rhyme.
A, is for Ann, but not for .
(Dan);
B, is for Boy, but not for(Toy);
C, is for cap, but not for
(map);
D, is for dog, but not for .(fog); E, is for egg, but not
for(leg);
F, is for flag, but not for(bag).
4.
"The ABC-Quiz",
l . How many letters are there in
the English alphabet?
2.
Which is the first and which is the last letter?
3.
Which are the first four letters of the alphabet?
4.
Which are the
last three letters?
5.
Which comes first: L or M?
6.
What comes between R and T?
7.
What two letters come after P?
8.
What letter comes between X and Z?
9.
What comes after the letter J?
10.1s "Y" or
"Z" the last letter of the alphabet?
I I .Name the vowel letter.
12.How many vowels and
consonants are there in the alphabet?
13.How many letters and how many sounds has the word "plate"?
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