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One sunny morning, Henry the Hare1

hopped down a narrow lane.2

Tootsie the Tortoise3

was walking slowly down the lane too.

Two fat animals met in a lane,

Bowed most politely bowed once again,

How do you do,4

How do you do,5

And how do you do again.

The hare said, m Henry the Hare,

the fastest runner in the forest.

You must be the tortoise, the slowest

runner. Ha, ha, ha...”

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All the animals came.The hare and the tortoise

stood at the line.

But another group of animals near the nish

line sang: ...

“Oh when the tortoise comes marching in,...”

Oh yes, e got animals. What are they singing?

“...when the tortoise comes marching in,...”? No, the animals are not

singing about the tortoise in this picture.

e got the hare and the tortoise in my picture. They are at the line. We re a pair

The fo said, “One, two, three, go ”and the hare went running off. No. There is no fox in my picture.

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The tortoise said, “Yes, m Tootsie theTortoise. m slow but you can t stop me.See that hill?” “Yes, so what?” said the hare.

“ ll race you to the top,” the tortoise said.“You race me? Ha, ha, ha... OK. That seasy... Ha, ha, ha...” the hare laughed.

Then the hare called to all the animals, “ ome, come, come. ome and watch us. We are going to have a race.”

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One, two, three,go

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“A hare came hopping, hopping, hopping,A hare came hopping, hopping, hopping,

A hare came hopping, all on a summer s day.”

“A tortoise came plodding, plodding, plodding,A tortoise came plodding, plodding, plodding,

A tortoise came plodding, all on a summer s day.”

All the other animals came and cheered. The hare hopped by. One group sang:

Another group sang:

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“Oh when the hare comes marching in,Oh when the hare comes marching in,

I want to see the big winner,Oh when the hare comes marching in.”

The other animals waited near the finish line and sang:11

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But another group of animals near the finish line sang:

“Oh when the tortoise comes marching in,Oh when the tortoise comes marching in,

I want to see the big winner,Oh when the tortoise comes marching in.”

The hare woke up. He looked down the hill but could not see the tortoise.

So he looked up the hill and the tortoise was there!

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Song 1: A tortoise stood smiling, smiling, smiling. Song 2: A hare sat crying, crying, crying.Song 3: A fox , _______ , _______.

I think racemeans ‘ .

It says, “The hareand the tortoise

stood at the line.”

How do you know? And “the hare went running off”.

Tell me the reasons for yourguess. First word - ‘race ...Touch the board quickly!

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A hare came hopping, hopping, hopping,A hare came hopping, hopping, hopping,A hare came hopping, all on a summer s day.

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cheer cheer cheer

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1. house

4. trousers

8. river 9. crocodile

6. fire

7. smoke5. bowl

10. car

2. bridge 3. python

On the other side of the river, there were many elephants.

The animals said to the elephants,“Please help! Can you put out the fire?”

I ve got the river, the elephants, and otheranimals in my picture. I think we re a pair!

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The tortoise tried to run, but she wastired. The hare said, “Jump on my back.We can go together!” The tortoise said,“Thank you. You re very kind.”

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Soon the animals came to a gap. The pythonrolled his tail round a tree and said to thehorse, “You can jump. Take me with you. I can be a bridge for others.”

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The animals walked on the python tocross the gap. They thanked him. Thenthey came to a river. Some animalscould not swim.

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The tortoise and the crocodile said,“Jump on our backs. We can go together.”The hare jumped on the tortoise s back.The monkey and the squirrels jumped onthe crocodile s back.

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I think ‘heldmeans ‘ .

I guessed from the picture.

How do you know?So it s a verb.

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We can go together.He can jump.

Some animals cannot swim.

Can you put out the fire?Yes, I can.

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Why do we say ‘We can go together and not ‘We can to go together ?

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This is my progress in Project 1C:

Dear Diary,

Oh when the tortoise comes marching in ...

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