It's Wendy's ball.
It's Oscar's umbrella.
It's Lin's hat.
etc.
We also learned how to answer the question: "Whose is this?":
It's Marie's.
It's John's.
It's Blake's.
Then, we had some fun with tongue twisters. We practiced the tongue twister which was in our book and I taught the class the first two lines of "Peter Piper":
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A peck of pickled peppers, Peter Piper picked.
At the end of class, we moved on and talked about some new vocabulary:
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Bathroom |
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Bedroom |
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Dollhouse |
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Garden |
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Kitchen |
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Living room |
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Bathtub |
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Bed |
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Doll |
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Swing |
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Chair |
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Bookcase |
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brown |
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red |
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yellow |
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pink |
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blue |
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green |
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white |
black |
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