Our plans for
Week 2, Block 5, Dorothea Term
Puggle
Chapter 12 ‘Manners’ from Song School Latin by Amy Rehn
‘Stolen Wives’ from The Orchard Book of Roman Myths by Geraldine McCaughrean
‘Two Travelers and a Bear’, ‘The Dog and his Reflection’, ‘The Hare and the Tortoise’ from Aesop’s Fables for Children Illustrated by Milo Winter
The Muddle-headed Wombat by Ruth Park
‘The Biter Bit’ from Green Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
‘The Nutcrackers and the Sugar Tongs’ The Complete Verse and Other Nonsense by Edward Lear
Copywork: ‘Tiger’, ‘y’, ‘z’
RightStart B
Bilby
‘Winter’ from European Word Book by Richard Scarry
‘Dance to your Daddy’, ‘Puss came dancing out of the barn’ from My Very First Mother Goose Iona Opie
‘Good and Bad Children’, ‘Foreign Children’ from A Child’s Garden of Verses by Robert L. Stevenson
‘Twelve Brothers’ from The Red Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
The Tale of Tom Kitten by Beatrix Potter (I’ve borrowed a number of these on CD, and have found that’s helped a lot with reading them this time around!)
Bonsoir Lune by Margaret Wise Brown
Everyone
decem urnae
Ecce! (Look!)
Tête, épaules, genoux et pieds
Non merci (No thank you)
Folksong: My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose
Composer: Franz Liszt
Work: Les Preludes
Artist: Caspar David Friedrich
Work: Chalk Cliffs on Rugen
Music: Long/Short (p. 24 The Kodaly Method I)
Bounce High
Art: Wax Crayons
Cracked Wax Effect (p. 82/83 The Usborne Complete Book of Art Ideas)
‘Iceberg’, ‘Island’ from Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary by Jack Knowlton
‘The Far East: Ancient China’ from The Story of the World: Ancient Times by Susan Wise Bauer
Recorder ‘Semibreve Samba’ from Black Belt Recorder 1
