Unit 1 There are only nineteen crayons.

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Unit 1 There are only nineteen crayons. Module5 Unit 1 There are only nineteen crayons.

three 十三 four four 十四 five 十五 six six 十六 seven seven 十七 eight 十八 nine nine 十九 thir teen teen fif teen teen teen eigh teen teen

14 18 What's missing? 19 15 16 13 17

Let's count!

There are fifteen. There are fifteen dogs.

There are eighteen. There are eighteen monkeys.

There are fourteen. There are fourteen pigs.

Listen and answer: How many boxes in the desk? There are in the desk. How many crayons in the boxes? There are crayons the boes. How many crayons did Ms Smart bought? She bought crayons. What’ s the matter with Sam? He .

Let's read!

Read in roles

Look and say.

A: There are three crayons. B: But there are four children.

A:There are five chairs. B:But there are six children.

A:There are four caps. B:But there are five children.

A:There are two T-shirts. B:But there are three children.

Summary Numbers:13---19 New words: begin, give out, crayons, all right, floor Sentences: There are … There is …

Homework Read the text twice Finish page 17 in Exercise book.

Thank you for listening!