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Back Cover Front Cover writer illustrator Introduce the front cover and back cover using a real book. Explain the writer and illustrator. Have Ss read the words. writer Back Cover Front Cover illustrator 16*10

Read, explain and TPR. loud silent proud peacock 16*10

Read, explain and TPR. mouse meek slug cheetah 16*10

loud peacock meek mouse silent cheetah proud slug Have Ss choose a number. Click the number to show the corresponding word. Then have Ss read and act out. loud peacock meek mouse silent cheetah proud slug

Have Ss read the title, writer and illustrator Have Ss read the title, writer and illustrator. Correct mispronunciation if necessary. 16*10

I can be like many things. Have Ss read the book. Correct mispronunciation if necessary. I can be like many things. 16*10

Have Ss read the book. Correct mispronunciation if necessary. I can be as loud as a lion. 16*10

I can be as silent as a snake. Have Ss read the book. Correct mispronunciation if necessary. I can be as silent as a snake. 16*10

I can be as proud as a peacock. Have Ss read the book. Correct mispronunciation if necessary. I can be as proud as a peacock. 16*10

I can be as meek as a mouse. Have Ss read the book. Correct mispronunciation if necessary. I can be as meek as a mouse. 16*10

I can be as fast as a cheetah. Have Ss read the book. Correct mispronunciation if necessary. I can be as fast as a cheetah. 16*10

Have Ss read the book. Correct mispronunciation if necessary. I can be as slow as a slug. 16*10

Have Ss read the book. Correct mispronunciation if necessary. I can also be just me. 16*10

The peacock was ___________. happy proud slow Guide Ss to answer the questions. Read and explain the questions to them if necessary. Which was silent? lion snake cheetah A B C What does loud mean? noisy sad soft A B C The peacock was ___________. happy proud slow A B C 16*10

The girl pretends to be ________. a girl a tree a lion Guide Ss to answer the questions. Read and explain the questions to them if necessary. The girl pretends to be ________. a girl a tree a lion A B C This book is about __________. pretending going to the zoo going to school A B C 16*10

Reality Fantasy Could not happen. Could happen real. Make-believe. Explain “Reality & Fantasy”. Have Ss understand and say. Reality Fantasy Could happen real. Could not happen. Make-believe. A snowman stands. A snowman flies. 16*10

Reality Fantasy An elephant plays the guitar. I wake up at 7 o’clock. Have Ss observe each picture and tell if it is reality or fantasy. An elephant plays the guitar. I wake up at 7 o’clock. Reality The foxes make a snowman. A pig can fly with wings. Fantasy 16*10

Have Ss observe each picture and tell if each page is reality or fantasy. I can be as loud as a lion. I can be as silent as a snake. I can be as proud as a peacock. I can be as meek as a mouse. I can be as proud as a peacock. I can be as fast as a cheetah. 16*10