Elson-Runkel Primer by William Harris Elson Lura E. Runkel
Author:William Harris Elson , Lura E. Runkel
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Scott, Foresman
Published: 1914-03-25T05:00:00+00:00
ACTION LESSONS
(Days 27-28) Tint atep—
Conversation lessons to recall and develop action words, as: Find the picture of the cat. Give it to me. What can the cat dof What else can run, etc.
Second Step —
Follow above directions in action work.
Third Step —^Word and Sentence Development: Phonetics.
' Words
(New) give me it
Oroup Words
to me • can you
to th€\ boy * the eat
' Sentences
Find the eat. Run to the bird.
Give it to me. Give the bird to the boy.
Can the eat run ? Can the bird fly ?
Can you run? Can the'boy fly? etc.
Phonetics {n^ c, and k) Lesson 1.
Develop calf sound, n.
Lesson 2. Develop c and k, the sound made when a boy or girl coughs.
, GENERAL REVIEW
(Days 29, 30)
Review stories and dramatizations given in preceding lessons, as well as words, sentences, and phonetica
SUMMARY OF PART THREE
Phonetics . All consonants, including s and s, gr and g, cand 5.
Words (Nouns)
PART FOTTB
PRE-PRIMER WORK—OPTIONAL
THE CAT AND THE MOUSE
(Days 31-36) First Step— The Oral Story.
Once upon a time a little mouse who lived in the bam went to the farmer's house to get something to eat.
A cross eat sat on the doorstep, and as the' little mouse tried to run past her, she bit off the mo(use's ear.
''Please, give me my ear again," said the mouse.
"First, go to the cow and get me some milk. Then I will give you your ear," said the cat.
So the little mouse ran to the bam as fast as she could.
''Please, Cow," she said, "give me some milk to take to the cat so she will give me my ear again."
But the cow said: "Go to the farmer and get me some hay. Then I will give you some milk."
So the mouse ran to the farmer as fast as she could.
"Please, Farmer," she said, "give me some hay to give to the cow so she will give me some mUk. I will give the milk to the cat and she will give me my ear again."
"Here is the hay," said the farmer.
"Thank you. Farmer," said the mouse. She took the hay that he gave her and ran with it to the cow.
"Here, Cow," she said, "is some hay. Now may I have some milkt"
The cow took the hay and said: *' Here is the milk." ^
"Thank you, Cow," said the mouse, and away she ran with it to the cat.
"Here is the milk," she said.
The cat took the milk and said: "Here is your ear."
The little mouse took the ear and away she ran with it to the bam to have her mother help her put it on again.
—^FoLK Talb. 191
Second Step—Dramatization.
Characters
Cat Mouse Cow Farmer •
Scene
Bam, with cow and farmer. Howe, with cat on doorstep. Mouse runs past cat and cat hites off her ear.
Mouse: Please give me my ear again.
Gat: Go to the cow and get me some milk. Then I will give you your ear.
(The mouse runs to the ham.)
Mouse: Please, Cow, give me some milk to take to the cat, so she will give me my ear again.
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