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Play Time

Oh, what fun


To play in the sun
To skip and hop
Or play the top.

We want to be healthy
We want to look rosy
Come, let’s have fun,
Let’s play in the sun!
Let’s skip, dance, hop and run.

Source: Fun In English 1


Reading and Language
Textbook for Grade One
Copyright 1999

It is Saturday. Everybody is doing something


in the house. Father is fixing the fence. Mother is
washing the clothes. Sister is sweeping and cleaning
the yard. Brother is watering the plants and throwing
the garbage. Baby is playing in the crib.

Hide and Seek

The children are in the park. Young boys and


girls are playing Hide and Seek. Marco is the It. He
covers his eyes and counts from one up to ten while
others go hiding. He opens his eyes and looks around.
He sees April behind the tree and tags her. Everybody
takes a home except for April. So, she becomes the
Where Animals Live
Father is sick. Mother is helping on the farm.
Ben goes with her. He enjoys playing with other workers on the farm.
Mother called, “Come, Ben. It is time to go home. It is time to rest.
“I do not want to go home yet. I want to play,” said Ben.
Ben saw some bees. The bees flew near a tree. “Come and play with me,”
Ben said. “Buzz-z-z-z, buzz-z-z-z,” answered the bees. “It is time to go
home. It is time to rest.

“Do you have a home?” asked Ben.


“Yes,” said the bees.
“We live in a beehive.
Our beehive is in that tree.
It is time to go home.
It is time to rest. Goodbye.”

Ben saw some ants.


“Come and play with me,” said Ben.
“No,” said the ants.
“It is time to go home to our anthill.
It is time to rest.
Goodbye.”

Ben ran to Mother. Birthday Card


Ben said, It is Mini’s mother’s birthday. Mini makes a card for
“Beesher.She
have homes.
folds red paper. Her papa gives her a pencil. She
Ants have anthills.
draws a flower on it. The flower is not nice. She rubs it with
I have a home, too.
I wantantoeraser. She draws it again. The new flower is very pretty.
go home.
Grandma
It is time for megives hertoo.”
to rest, a crayon. She colors the flower. Grandpa
helps Mini to write – Happy Birthday on the
Source: English card. Mini
Expressways
Reading and language Textbook for Grade 1
gives the card to her mother. Her mother hugs her.

Source: Learn Everyday

Reading Comprehension

Copyright 2021 Dreamland Publication


Baby Animal

Rosa and Nonoy were at their grandfather’s farm.


One early morning, Grandpa called out.
“Come, Rosa. Come, Nonoy. One cow will have a baby.”
The children ran out to the barn. They watched a baby cow
come out.
“It looks like its mother,” said Rosa.
“It’s very small,” said Nonoy.
“It will grow. Animals grow fast,” said the grandfather.
“Grandpa, when will my bird have babies,” asked Rosa.
“Birds are not born alive, Rosa,” said Nonoy.
“Mother birds lay eggs. Then, the eggs are hatched. Baby
birds come out of the eggs,” said Grandfather.
Ducks and chickens are hatched from eggs,” said Nonoy.
“Can you name some more, Nonoy?” asked Grandfather.
“Fish, frogs, and turtles,” said Nonoy.
Grandpa pointed to two butterflies and said, “Butterflies are
also hatched from eggs.”
“And spiders, too,” added Nonoy.

Source: Fund In English


Reading and Language
Textbook for Grade One
Copyright 1999
A Chickens Life Cycle
Which comes first, a chicken or an egg?
You may have that question before, and everyone has an opinion
on how chickens came to be. However, there are several real stages
of life that all chickens go through in their lifetime.

A chicken life cycle actually begins before it hatches from an


egg. After fertilization which is the joining of cells from a hen and
a rooster, the life is created under the hen’s body. The new life is
called embryo and encased in a shell. Then the mother hen lays the
egg that contains the embryo.

The hen keeps the egg warm by sitting on it. This is known
as incubation that lasts for three weeks. After three weeks a chick
will emerge from the egg. The chick will grow into an adult
chicken that breeds and produces its own eggs.

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