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RESUME
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COVER LETTER
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SOCIALIZING
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  Lesson 12 --- TOMMY THE BIRD 2006/07/25
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Lesson12: TOMMY THE BIRD
 
One morning, Maria found an egg. She took it to school. The children put the egg into a little box. In five days, the egg broke open. Out came a baby bird.

The children called the bird Tommy. It has become their pet. Each day they give it food. The children say that school is more fun?now that they have a pet bird.
1. The best title is --

(A) Walking to School
(B) A Pet Bird
(C) Eating Eggs
(D) A New School


2. One Morning, Maria found --

(A) an egg
(B) a kitten
(C) a coat
(D) a bird


3. The children called the bird --

(A) Old Boy
(B) Little baby
(C) Tommy
(D) Mary


4. You can tell that the bird lives --

(A) on a boat
(B) on a farm
(C) in a wagon
(D) in a school



  • Broke open - to hatch; to come apart.
1. The eggs of my pet bird broke open this morning.
2. My son has been waiting for the eggs in our fridge to break open.
3. I picked up an old treasure chest and it accidentally broke open.

 
1. Have you seen an egg hatch?
2. Have you broken anything?
3. What happens when eggs break open?