Summary
Summary:
The content discusses a poem about a little plant that is buried deep in the soil, where it sleeps. A voice, likened to bright raindrops, calls out to the plant to wake up. Upon hearing the call, the plant rises to see the world. The exercise encourages readers to practice the pronunciation of key words from the poem, such as "seed," "deep," "asleep," "see," "heard," "lay," "wake," and "rain." It also poses questions related to the poem, such as the plant's sleeping location, who spoke to it, and the needs for a plant's growth.
Key words : bury, sprout
A Talk about the picture.
Then read and listen to the poem.
A little plant
In the heart of a seed
Buried deep, so deep,
A dear little plant
Lay fast asleep.
"Wake!" said the voice
Of the rain drops bright.
The little plant heard.
And rose to see
What the wonderful
B. As you listen to the poem, notice how these groups of words are pronounced. Practise saying these words.
- seed, deep, asleep, see
- heard, world
- lay, wake, rain
C. Ask and answer the questions.
- Where is the little plant sleeping?
- Who spoke to the little plant?
- What did they want the little plant to do?
- What two things do plants need in order to grow?
- Which word in the poem means "grow" ?
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