A listening exercise.Use this Listening Exercise to help evaluate the listening skills of your preschoolers. Make copies of this page for children. Use the exercise on an individual basis, apart from the rest of the class. Read the story aloud. Read each question and help the child identify the pictures. Then ask the to point to or mark the picture that correctly answers each question. A Clean-Up Story Banana Monkey, and Jumper The simplest form of an on/off switch. It is just a tiny, plastic-covered metal block, which is pushed onto two pins to close that circuit. It is used to select a myriad of functions on a printed circuit board or on a peripheral device. Frog helped their friend Mrs. Green clean up the playgroungnd. Banana raked rake 1 n. 1. A long-handled implement with a row of projecting teeth at its head, used especially to gather leaves or to loosen or smooth earth. 2. A device that resembles such an implement. v. leaves into a big pile. Mrs. Green put the leaves into a big bag. Frisky frisk·y adj. frisk·i·er, frisk·i·est Energetic, lively, and playful: a frisky kitten. frisk and Jumper picked up pine cones pine cone Noun the woody seed case of a pine tree pine cone n → piña pine cone n → pomme f de pin that they found on the ground. When they were all done, they took the pine cones inside and made bird feeders bird feeder also bird·feed·er n. An outdoor container for bird feed, used to attract wild birds. Noun 1. bird feeder - an outdoor device that supplies food for wild birds birdfeeder, feeder out of them. 1. What did Banana rake into a big pile? leaves apples acorns 2. What did Mrs. Green put the leaves in? suitcase lawn bag purse 3. What did Frisky and Jumper pick up off the ground? lollipops cupcakes pine cones Each month, this page will offer poems, songs, and finger plays for your preschoolers. After introducing these songs and rhymes in school, you may want to reproduce this page to send home, so that children can share the rhymes with their families. |
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