Summary
Summary of Lessons 3-4:
Section B: Questions Completion
- Where was the hare walking? The hare was walking in the forest.
- What did the hare see? The hare saw the tortoise.
- How was the tortoise walking? The tortoise was walking slowly.
- Where did they start their race? They started their race next to a big tree.
- Who went to sleep? The hare went to sleep.
- How long did he sleep? He slept for an hour.
- When did the hare wake up? The hare woke up when the tortoise crossed the finish line.
- Who won the race? The tortoise won the race.
Section C: Animal Identification
- He is the fastest animal in the forest. (H)
- He is the slowest animal in the forest. (T)
- He took a nap during the race. (H)
- He crossed the finish line first. (T)
- He was angry at the end of the race. (H)
Section D: Discussion
The phrase "Slow but steady wins the race" means that consistent effort leads to success, even if progress seems slow.
Lessons 3-4
B. Read the sentences. Complete the questions.
1 Where ?
The hare was walking in the forest.
2 What ?
The hare saw the tortoise.
3 How ?
The tortoise was walking slowly.
4 Where ?
They started their race next to a big tree.
5 Who ?
The hare went to sleep.
6 How long ?
He slept for an hour.
7 When ?
The hare woke up when the tortoise crossed the finish line.
8 Who ?
The tortoise won the race.
C. Read the sentences. Which animal is each sentence about?
Write T for Tortoise or H for Hare.
1 He is the fastest animal in the forest.
2 He is the slowest animal in the forest.
3 He took a nap during the race.
4 He crossed the finish line first.
5 He was angry at the end of the race.
D. Groupwork. What does "Slow but steady wins the race" mean?
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