A Legend of the Northland (Phoebe Cary)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
Advertisements

(Say each word as it appears on the screen.)
(Say each word as it appears on the screen.)
High-Frequency Phrases
A.
Dolch Words.
High-Frequency Phrases
Third 100 Words. near the car between the lines.
Second Grade English High Frequency Words
The.
220 Dolch Words.
Created by Verna C. Rentsch and Joyce Cooling Nelson School
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
Sight words.
BLT # go help look at run.
The. to and a I you it in said for up look.
Dolch list for Ms. Hrouda’s Class!. List 1 the was.
Sight Word List.
High Frequency Words August 31 - September 4 around be five help next
Sight Words.
High Frequency Words.
Dolch 220 Sharks! a is it am to an red up.
Near the car. For example Watch the river. Between the lines.
Frye’s phrases 3 rd 100. Near the car Between the lines.
These words come from Dr. Edward Fry’s Instant Word List.
Unit 7 Storytelling Lesson 25 The tailor enjoyed the trip so much that he soon fell asleep.
A. Kindergarten Dolch List 2013 Sight Words am are.
A. and away big blue can come down find for.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
Fry Phrase List 3.
First 100 high frequency words
In The Snow By: MHS-SB-8 Click to Start.
Finding Home By Capri Campardo.
ESSENTIAL WORDS.
List 1.
Say the words as quick as you can!
Dolch Words Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 into blue by did came go
Grades K-2 Reading High Frequency Words
Complete Dolch Sight Word List Preprimer through Third
High Frequency Words. High Frequency Words a about.
THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD
Fry’s Third 100 Phrases Read each phrase out loud in a soft voice.
Sight Words.
KINDERGARTEN HIGH FREQUENCY WORD LIST
Sight Words 1st Grade.
Sight Word Test.
Fry Word Test First 300 words in 25 word groups
Slide 1 The Three Friends A Tale from India
Complete Dolch Sight Word List Preprimer through Third
Get.
The Road Not Taken (Robert Frost)
Dolch Sight Word.
Second Grade Sight Words
The. the of and a to in is you that with.
The of and to in is you that it he for was.
Sight Words.
Read the phrases before the slide changes for fluency practice.
START.
Third 100 Words Fry Instant Word List.
Fry’s Third 100 Phrases Read each phrase out loud in a soft voice.
Preprimer. Preprimer a and away big blue can.
First Grade High Frequency Words Kinder. review Pre-1st Grade
A.
Fluency Phrases.
the I was for to you said go and is can play we do like see
Presentation transcript:

A Legend of the Northland (Phoebe Cary) By: - Nityanandesh Narayan Tripathi PGT English Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya

Away, away in the Northland, Where the hours of the day are few, And the nights are so long in winter That they cannot sleep them through

Where they harness the swift reindeer To the sledges, when it snows; And the children look like bear’s cubs In their funny, furry cloths

They tell them a curious story – I don’t believe ‘tis true; And yet you may learn a lesson If I tell the tale to you. Once a good saint Peter Lived in the world below, And walked about it, preaching, Just as he did, you know

He came to door of a cottage, In travelling round the earth, where a little woman was making cakes, And baking them on hearth; And faint with fasting, For the day was almost done, He asked her, from her store of cakes, to give him a single one.

So she made a very little cake, But as it baking lay, She looked at it, and thought it seemed Too large to give away. Therefore she kneaded another, And still a smaller one; But it looked, when she turned it over, As large as the first had done.

Then she took a tiny scrap of dough, And rolled and rolled it flat; And baked it thin as a wafer – But she couldn’t part with that. For she said, “My cakes that seem too small When I eat of them myself Are yet too large to give away.” So she put them on the shelf.

Then good Saint Peter grew angry, For he was angry and faint; And surely such a woman Was enough to provoke a saint. And he said, “You are far too selfish To dwell in a human form, To have both food and shelter, And fire to keep you warm.

Now, you shall build as the birds do And shall get your scanty food By boring, and boring, and boring, All day in the hard, dry wood.” Then up she went through the chimney, Never speaking a word, And out of the top flew a woodpecker, For she was changed to a bird.

She had a scarlet cap on her head, And that was left the same; But all the rest of her clothes were burned Black as a coal in the flame. And every country schoolboy Has seen her in the wood, Where she lives in the trees till this very day, Boring and boring for food.

Meaning of Difficult words